Many health professional schools require additional essay questions called secondaries or supplementals. Many allopathic medical schools send secondaries after the primary application is submitted, based on their selection criteria.
Ready to tackle those additional primary health professional school essays? This is an opportunity to provide context to your story and show your ability to overcome barriers.
Come along as Health Professions Advising virtually visits medical schools from across the nation (and a few international schools as well) from March 23rd - 26th!
Your personal statement is an opportunity to convey your motivation to enter a health profession and show schools the value you bring to healthcare through your own narrative. Stuck on how to start writing or how to revise your drafts?
Creating a school list is an important step in the application process and may be harder than applicants anticipate. Learn about the various factors to consider when choosing schools and what information to keep track of.
As the application cycle approaches, it’s important to ask for your letters of recommendation sooner rather than later. Join us for an informative session on how to effectively request and collect letters while maintaining good communication with your recommenders throughout the process.
Most health professions/schools utilize Centralized Application Systems (CASs) (e.g., AMCAS, AACOMAS, VMCAS, and more) to collect information to be sent to all schools you apply to.
Your experience section is more than copying and pasting from your resume. Completing the experiences section of your application can be time-consuming and requires a lot of organization.
Thinking about a career in healthcare? Whether you’re just starting your college journey or getting ready to graduate, the Pre-Health Conference at UC Davis is your must-attend event of fall quarter!