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1 Applying to Medical School in 2010 and Beyond Lee Witters (NSS) Stacy Barton (Career Services) Kim Sauerwein (Career Services) Annette Hamilton (Career Services)

2 First Things First Make your intention to possibly apply known to our advising system..i.e. SIGN IN Have an individual conversation with an advisor as to whether 2010 is the optimum time for you to be applying to medical school or whether you should consider delaying till 2011 or later Familiarize yourself with all the sources of information KEEP TO ANNOUNCED DEADLINES!

3 Some Medical School Admission Statistics: 2008 Matriculants # applicants: 40, 854 # accepted: 18,651 (45.7%) GPA all applicants: 3.50 (3.40 BCPM) GPA accepted: 3.66 (3.60 BCPM) MCAT all takers 8VR/9PS/9BS/26/O MCAT accepted applicants 9VR/10PS/10BS/29/PNational # applicants: 156 # accepted: 116 (74%) # schools/applicant: 20 # acceptances/applicant: 3 GPAs accepted: –Overall: 3.55 (2.88-3.98) –BCPM: 3.48 (2.56-3.97) GPA not accepted: –Overall: 3.28 (2.34-3.75) –BCPM: 3.12 (1.85-4.0) MCAT –Accepted : 11VR/11PS/11 BS/33/Q Ranges: 26-41(total)/L-T –Not Accepted: 10VR/10PS/11BS/31/Q Ranges: 22-38(total)/M-S Dartmouth

4 Factors Influencing Admission Statistics OVERALL GPA >3.3 overall GPA80% were accepted <3.3 overall GPA59% were accepted BCPM GPA >3.3 BCPM89% were accepted <3.3 BCPM50% were accepted MCAT >30 MCAT79% were accepted <30 MCAT48% were accepted Timeliness Earlier than Sept 182% were accepted Later than Sept 153% were accepted Other factors: Clinical Experience/Exposure Community Service Research Experience List of Schools (# and appropriateness relative to credentials) Personal statement/Interview Utilization of advising services

5 Applying to Medical School in 2010 and Beyond Overview: Where is help? Important web sites:Important web sites: –NSS (www.dartmouth.edu/~nss) Several links in “Must Reads & Links” section including Alumni Advice network –NSS Blackboard site (need to self-enroll; see instructions on NSS home page) All important documents and podcasts to be posted here in ‘Pre-Health Information’ >>>>’Medical School’ folder –Career Services (www.dartmouth.edu/~csrc/students/gradschool/med/index.html) –American Association of Medical Colleges (www.aamc.org/students/applying/start.htm) Links on right: AMCAS, MCAT, AspiringDocs.org, Medical Schools/More Resources

6 Applying to Medical School in 2010 and Beyond The MCAT exam, registration and preparation –When/where? –How to prepare? –Other issues: testing accommodations; fee assistance Note: This is the 2009, not 2010, schedule

7 Composite Letter of Evaluation REQUIRED unless you are class of 2008 or previous No more than six (6) writers including your composite writer. 3-5 writers will write supporting letters Who will be your letter writers? –TWO science faculty who’ve taught you –Major professor –Extracurricular letter

8 Credentials (LEO) Open your LEO file leo.dartmouth.edu –Waiving your rights of access Ask letter writers – give them timelines Create & submit supporting documents –Autobiographical Sketch –Resume –Transcript Release to Composite Writer Additional letters (after composite) – talk to Annette Timelines/Deadlines (Agreement form)

9 Questions? The REAL LEO: Annette Hamilton (603) 646-3377

10 Timeline FallWinterSpringSummer 09- 10 -Determine if this is the best year for you to apply -Ask for LETTERS -Sign up for early MCAT -Workshops -Ask for LETTERS -Early MCAT (or sign up for spring/summer) -Workshops -LETTERS -MCAT -Begin AMCAS application, incl. personal statement & school list -Transcript (after spring term) -Submit AMCAS application target date 6/30 -Begin secondary applications -Send LETTERS 10- 11 -Complete Secondaries -Schools to have everything by now -Interviews & Offers -Decision Day: May 15 -Get ready for med school classes!

11 Summary of Deadlines (Ideal (i.e. target) & Final) TaskIdeal (target) date Final deadline Taking MCATBy mid-JuneAugust dates Submitting AMCASJune 30Sept 1 Submitting 2 o AppsSept 1Oct 1 Documents to Career Services Timeline AgreementASAPApril 1 Composite Letter Worksheet End of winter term classes May 1 Supporting DocumentsMay 1July 1 Supporting LettersMay 1July 1 Release to Composite Writer May 15July 15 Composite LetterJuly 1September 1

12 Timeline Agreement Sheet Please review, sign and return by the end of this meeting

13 Applying to Medical School in 2010 and Beyond A Few “Heads Up” For Later Meetings Winter Term Workshops : –How to Ask for Letters, Post-Bacc Programs, Getting Started on a Personal Statement and “Gap Year” activities The AMCAS application –Issue of institutional action –Release date early May; suggested submission date end of June –Spring workshops (e.g. how to fill out; personal statements) Choosing schools: How to decide? Secondary applications The interview and the decision making What if I am planning to apply in later years?

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