The application changed this year and AMCAS now instructs you to input the completed and expected hours into the "Total hours" box. I would include them and put a note in the description about the breakdown between completed and expected hours to eliminate confusion
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Letters of Evaluation (addition of no more than 10 letter entries and notification to AMCAS of a letter no longer to be sent). Next MCAT test date. Additional medical school designations and change(s) to existing program type (deadlines, fees, and restrictions apply). Release of application information to your prehealth advisor.
• Include the clock hour institution in Schools Attended. • Ask for the transcript to be forwarded to AMCAS. If a transcript is not available, request a letter of explanation from the registrar (with a Transcript Request Form attached). If you include this coursework in the Coursework section of your application, provide all required
° AMCAS will include this coursework in your cumulative Pass/Fail-Pass and Pass/Fail-Fail credit hour totals, not in your AMCAS GPAs. Independent Attendance, Credits Not Transferred Courses (other than MD coursework) attempted independently at a foreign institution do not have to be listed if credit has not
AMCAS will include this coursework in your AMCAS GPAs. If the sponsoring U.S. or Canadian institution does not provide letter grades other than pass/fail: Indicate Pass/Fail as the Special Course Type and provide all other required course data, entering the
Three of the 12 (§) awarded credit hours are from the second semester art coursework and counted in the Supplemental Hours (ᵶ). The applicant received an AMCAS GPA of 3.55 (ß) with 20 credit hours (Ȣ) earned for their senior year. All pass/fail credits are recorded in Supplemental Hours (ᵶ).
AMCAS has updated the Work and Activities section of the AMCAS application to enable both "Completed” and “Anticipated” experiences and related hours to be recorded separately. This change will allow applicants to distinguish previous, ongoing, and planned new activities in their applications.
2:326:392018 AMCAS Application Tutorial - How to Enter Basic Course WorkYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipScreen will appear for you to input the information for each of your college courses. First selectMoreScreen will appear for you to input the information for each of your college courses. First select the academic year from the drop-down.
Current/Future (CC) You are not required to list Current/Future coursework and you do not need to provide a transcript for these courses if you include them.
Do I Need to Fill Out All 15 Experiences? You do not need to fill out every space. If you're considering filling out each one, only choose to do so if you have 15 quality experiences to share. Diluting your activities with less impactful or less noteworthy experiences will only hinder your application.
HOW SHOULD YOU INCLUDE YOUR HOBBIES ON THE AMCAS APPLICATION? We recommend using one work/activity entry to list all of your hobbies. Lump them all together, and describe each with one sentence in the description. This means you'll need to pick your favorite 2-3 hobbies, so choose wisely.
AMCAS GPA is only different than your school GPA if your school uses an unusual system of calculating GPA. If it's the standard -. 3 for a - (eg A- = 3.7) and +. 3 for a + (eg B+ = 3.3), then your school GPA wil equal AMCAS' calculation.
Medical schools generally look at your undergraduate GPA for admissions. Grad school grades usually do not have a major impact upon acceptance to medical school. Hence, having good grades in grad school won't enhance your application with a few exceptions, such as: Special Master's Programs.
According to the American Association of Medical Colleges (AAMC), each medical school has its own specific process for reviewing their applications. This means there's no one way schools verify activities.
But there's also the issue of how a “W” on your transcript will affect your chance of admission to medical school. The truth is that withdrawing from one or two classes is not going to hurt you at all. In fact, it's a lot better than having an “F” on your transcript, since W's are not factored into your GPA.
Disadvantaged students are medical school applicants who have experienced any barriers or obstacles to their education or a lack of access to the same opportunities and resources as their peers.
How long will it take to be verified? That greatly depends on when you submit your application! Last year, people who submitted on Day 1 were mostly verified by Day 12-13. To be verified by the day applications were submitted to schools, you needed to submit by Day 10 to 11 last year.
If you repeated a course, enter all of your attempts and corresponding grades even if your school has a grade forgiveness policy. Enter your coursework in the sequence it appears on your official transcript (s). This helps to avoid inadvertent omissions. Do not list coursework twice.
You can combine lecture and lab hours if you received the same grade for both. Or, if the lab grade is Pass AND it’s assigned zero credit hours, you may list just the lecture and its corresponding grade. AMCAS will make corrections on your application if necessary. However, 10 or more omissions, including missing grades and/or credit hours, ...
The 2018 AMCAS application cycle is now open. While the information entered in the application is straightforward, it can be easy to make simple mistakes that may delay processing time. We asked the AMCAS Verification Team, who reviews and processes thousands of applications each year, to provide some essential tips to help you successfully complete your application and avoid potential delays.
The AMCAS Application makes sure that you have a proper category to fit your activity into, no matter how unique it may be. There’s always the “other” category for the really rare and valuable experiences you may have. If you applied before, the categories are now different from previous years’ application.
While not all AMCAS extracurricular activities carry the same weight, they should give the medical school admissions committees a good picture of what you did for each activity. Additionally, they should learn why it was meaningful to you and what you learned.