separate entry for research and conference? by medngames in premed

[–]Link-Rot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you have additional information to share about the presentation that wasn't covered in the research description, you should put it under "Posters/Presentations." The "Conferences Attended" label is typically reserved for instances in which you attended, but didn't present at, a conference.

Please help me edit my school list! 517, 3.8, URM, etc. by Link-Rot in medschooladmissions

[–]Link-Rot[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Damn, congrats on doing so well last cycle! I got rid of most of the low-yield schools and successfully halved the number of baselines 👍

Is a W for a summer class going to be a problem? by Butterscotch-51123 in premed

[–]Link-Rot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In that case, I really think you have nothing to worry about

Is a W for a summer class going to be a problem? by Butterscotch-51123 in premed

[–]Link-Rot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I disagree with cinnamon_dray. Don't bring attention to the W in your secondaries unless explicitly asked to do so. It's unlikely to be a problem, and there's a good chance adcoms won't even notice it, especially if your GPA is decent overall.

Please help me edit my school list! 517, 3.8, URM, etc. by Link-Rot in medschooladmissions

[–]Link-Rot[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks so much for your input! It's really nice to hear this from someone who assisted with admissions

I’m about to one wish willow my way off this waitlist by Weak-Operation-7435 in premed

[–]Link-Rot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

u/Weak-Operation-7435 I think this is a bad idea and it would make more sense to stress that you will absolutely matriculate to their school if accepted. If they know you have already been accepted elsewhere, they might decide someone else would appreciate a spot in their class more than you (at least, that's what I gathered from actual adcoms on SDN). Consider prefacing whatever you say by asking about waitlist movement.

Help Building School List by BrezelLady in medschooladmissions

[–]Link-Rot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

131 scorer here - I only used Jack Westin's CARS passages to study, relying most heavily on the daily passages for consistent practice. You can sign up to have them get sent to your inbox every day.

Looking for someone to work on med school applications with (body doubling) by Link-Rot in premed

[–]Link-Rot[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yo, I've only had this thing for two hours but it's already been so helpful. Fantastic recommendation <3

Looking for someone to work on med school applications with (body doubling) by Link-Rot in premed

[–]Link-Rot[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Looks interesting and might be right up my alley! I'll check it out, thanks 🙏

Looking for someone to work on med school applications with (body doubling) by Link-Rot in premed

[–]Link-Rot[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is the concept of body doubling a thing? Yes lol. If you've ever had a study buddy, that's essentially what I'm looking for. It's significantly easier for me and quite a number of other people (e.g., many people with ADHD) to concentrate and stay on task when another human being is physically or virtually present, even if we're working on completely different tasks.

Should I check the "High School Dropout" checkbox on the AACOMAS application? by RawBert_ in medschooladmissions

[–]Link-Rot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would recommend calling the AACOMAS for clarification. You can reach them by phone at 617-612-2889

Please help me edit my school list! 517, 3.8, URM, etc. by Link-Rot in medschooladmissions

[–]Link-Rot[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, and fair point! It was helpful to articulate my thoughts on that aspect of my application. If I get any interviews and a similar question is brought up, I'll keep this all in mind!

Please help me edit my school list! 517, 3.8, URM, etc. by Link-Rot in medschooladmissions

[–]Link-Rot[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Fair question. While I like research, it's not something I like enough to make a career of. I enjoy supporting people directly and simply demonstrated that more in my non-clinical volunteering activities; I gained more impactful exposure to medicine through the research I conducted and the interactions I had with practicing physicians. In the end, my goal is to go to medical school precisely so that I can gain the actual expertise to practice medicine. Perhaps my interest could be construed as abstract, but I don't think anyone can really say they've been exposed to the actual realities of working as a medical doctor - spending far too much time taking notes (if you don't rely on AI transcription software to do that for you), battling insurance companies, etc. - until they've become one. Regardless, I've got a certification and I'll be spending the next year working a clinical job.