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Get essential information for medical and dental school applicants, including application steps, costs, competition, committee ratings, selection factors, and interview tips.
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Information for medical and dental school applicantsApril, 2019 College of the Holy Cross Health Professions Advising Prof. Miles Cahill, Advisor Prof. JumiHayaki, Associate Advisor
Are you ready? • Take a careful look at your credentials • Wait for MCAT • Or talk to Prof. Cahill! • Can make decision at last minute (to June) • Look at MSAR/ADEA/February data handout/slides • MSAR is updated with new MCAT data, provides 10%, 25%, median, 75% and 90% data for accepted students • Think about costs • Be ready to apply early
Cost of medical school • Typical private medical school • Tufts: approaching $100,000/year (tuition, fees, living, etc.) • Median private med school student graduates with $200,000+ in debt • Typical public medical school • UMass: $70+K/year in-state (90+K out of state) (full cost) • Avg. public medical student graduates with $170,000 in debt • Typical dental school • 80-100K… 125K+! • There are scholarships/loan payment programs that may help • Military • National Health Service Corps • Specific program for med schools usually in exchange for work in underserved communities
Competition • Medical school is becoming more highly competitive • Less than 42% accepted to even one MD school (or attended a DO school after application) • MD: average HC accepted student had XXXX • Similar to national average • National average MD applicant had a 3.45/3.56 BCPM/GPA • MD: average accepted student had a 510 MCAT (128 on each section, 127 CARS) • Average applicant had a 126 on each section, 505.2 overall. • Dental school is also becoming increasingly competitive • Tufts: 3,700 apps for 195 seats
Committee ratings, acceptance rates(med school) • Very highly recommend (93% accepted over 6 years) • Strongest in every category. Depending on scores, consider applying to top-ranked MD schools • Highly recommend (82% accepted over 6 years) • Very solid in every category, may be exceptional in some dimensions. Apply to mid-ranked MD schools and top-ranked DO schools • Recommend (80% accepted over 6 years) • Has minimum requirements to be successful in medical school. Spending more time taking classes, research, clinical work, etc. will help increase chances of getting in and to higher-profile schools. Focus on less competitive DO schools. • Wait (less than 50% accepted) • We don’t think applicant is ready in some dimension. Will have difficulty getting accepted at any school.
Selection factors • Selecting schools • MSAR/DO College information book/US News etc. rankings, Feb handout • ADEA Official guide (for dental schools) • Look at BOTH GPA and MCAT/DAT • Be wary of applying to too many schools where you are the 10th/25thpercentile in any category • Exceptions: • Is there something about your application that is especially attractive? • Do you have a strong grade trajectory, post-bacc courses? • Be careful about applying too high or too low • Apply to around 20-25 schools for MD/DO, 10-15 for dental
Fill out application carefully • Start working on it in early May • It is tedious, confusing… and important to get right • Make sure your application is spotless (no typos etc.) • Use your personal statement to distinguish you from other applicants • Ask: could any other applicant say the same thing? • Remember, SHOW, don’t TELL • Follow guidelines for committee statement • Think about what you want to reveal on primary vs. secondary
Apply early • Apply when application services open in early June • There is a huge penalty to applying later • Beware applying blind without knowing scores • To get committee letter must have application processed by July 31, but this is late! • We will write/edit committee letters on first-come, first-served basis
Request letter from office • Go to website/link in e-mail to see instructions • Follow instructions carefully • Do not request a letter until your application has been submitted • You may add updates/letters to your file up until we write your letter • Keep in touch with your advisor about any letters coming in, your plans, other updates • Our letter is only helpful to schools after your secondaries are in and processed
Fill out secondaries Do as good a job on your secondaries as primaries Use the opportunity to talk about why YOU fit into the school Return them quickly, but only after you do a letter-perfect job “Triage” completing secondaries based on your preference for the school, competitiveness
Practice interviews • Interviews have many forms • Open file: read from your file and ask specific questions • Closed file: ask standard questions • MMI: a series of short questions, often scenarios • What are they looking for? • Not specific answers to questions • Excellent communications skills • A genuine, thoughtful, authentic person • Care for others • Practice • Eye contact • Answering questions, scenarios • Get honest feedback on any quirks, engagement, etc.
Other notes • It is your responsibility to make sure your materials are complete • The cycle is long • Interviews can start in July and go all the way through spring • Wait list activity usually starts in May 1 after “traffic rules” • Let us know how it is going • Give us regular updates of ALL interviews, acceptances, wait lists, etc. • Decline offers only if you have dominating offers but please decline schools you know you will not attend • You may free up a spot for another HC student
Other notes • Send thank you notes after interviews • Send substantial updates if allowed • Try to figure out school’s preferences/culture • Keep communication to substantial updates • If cycle is getting long, you may want to send a note to tell them you are still interested (and why)
Other notes • Make sure your social media / web presence / criminal record is clean • They will check! • HC will report institutional actions only if: • … It resulted in suspension in past • … You are currently on probation • All other information is destroyed at graduation • Schools will ask you to report all violations • Use the alumni database to contact alumni at schools you are considering or were asked for interviews