Posts

Profile for the College of Human Medicine Entering Class of 2017

Image
This week marks the first as official medical students for the college's entering class. With another great white coat ceremony in the books, the College of Human Medicine (CHM) Office of Admissions has released the class profile, closing the chapter on the 2016-2017 cycle. Among other notable stats is the fact that the college officially surpassed 7,000 applications last year, steadily increasing from 6,488 and 6,819 over the last two years, respectively. With an interview process that runs from September to March, the college met with close to 500 excellent applicants. From those 490 students, CHM is happy to welcome 191 matriculants this year to the nation's pioneer in community-based medicine . Just over three-quarters are from the state of Michigan, allowing an uptick of out-of-state students. While out-of-state students typically make up about 20 percent of each class, it is not too abnormal to see non-Michiganders make up to a quarter of the class.  Of the 24

Is My Application Already Late?: Details and Tips for Delayed Medical School Applications

Image
As an applicant to medical school, you may have heard more than enough reasons to apply early in the admissions process . Applying early in the timeline has traditionally been and continues to be an important step in ensuring an applicant is as competitive as possible. Ideally, students should be ready to apply to MD schools once the AMCAS opens for submission in early June. But what if a student is unable to apply at that time? Does the timing of an application have as much of an impact since more and more schools have moved toward holistic admissions ? Deadlines for submission vary by institution but are typically towards the end of the fall with some schools allowing applications through November. So then what is considered late? As with much of the admissions process, the answers to these questions depend on where you apply and why you haven't been able to submit. In regards to the MSU College of Human Medicine (CHM), applying anytime through the month of August i

Third-Year Student Highlights First Half of Medical School Experience One Second At A Time

Image
After being introduced by a friend to 1 Second Everyday , an app that allows users to create video diaries and visual stories by stitching together daily second-long snippets, third-year College of Human Medicine (CHM) student, Abhay Dhaliwal, was intrigued by the concept. He was an undergrad at the University of Michigan when Dhaliwal decided to download the app and recorded seconds of his life through moments like graduation and, ultimately, the medical school admissions process . It was then, as he was snapping videos in the months leading up to medical school, that he had an idea. No one, to Dhaliwal's knowledge, had created a video journal solely of single second-long videos to share their medical school experience. After being accepted to CHM, Dhaliwal decided he would document his days as a med student...one second at a time. What started out as a simple way to journal this important time ended up becoming "way more than that," according to Dhaliwal. No

Choosing Where to Apply to Medical School Means Balancing Several Important Factors

Image
With over 140 combined accredited MD- and DO-granting medical schools across the country, how do you decide to which schools to apply? The Association of American Medical College (AAMC) says that most students typically apply to about 16 schools. Applicants can apply to as many schools as they wish, but each student's situation is different and so you must decide how many schools is reasonable and, frankly, affordable for you. Beyond the AMCAS, additional costs include secondary application fees as well as potential interview/travel expenses. For those eligible, the AAMC Fee Assistance Program is a good option to help alleviate a big chunk of those costs. While it's certainly an investment in your future, the money and time you spend filling out secondary essays, interviewing, acquiring letters and other paperwork will be substantial. Deciding which schools to apply to means doing a bit of research and streamlining your focus to identify which schools are worth the m

Office of Admissions Discusses The Personal Statement In Latest Facebook LIVE Stream

The College of Human Medicine (CHM) Office of Admissions hosted its second Facebook Live stream last week, purposefully touching on a timely topic. While the first stream, held last December , spoke generally about the entire admissions process, admissions counselor, Brian Urlich, joined the chat this time around to speak specifically about the personal statement. With the AMCAS application opening this month, many applicants are currently working to organize their application and finish up their personal statement. In particular, Brian offered tips and insight on how to write an effective statement, giving consideration to theme, frame, and structure among other things. He also offered some do's and don'ts to follow as well.  Admissions staff will be utilizing the widely-used social media platform's LIVE function to broadcast directly to potential applicants and offer in-depth insight on various themes and topics. Following the initial stream's format, this

Admission Staff Discussing Personal Statement In Upcoming Facebook Live Stream

Image
The College of Human Medicine Office of Admissions is excited to announce that we'll be hosting another Facebook Live stream on Wednesday, April 26th at 3pm (ET). The topic of discussion for our second live stream chat is the personal statement . Admissions Counselor, Brian Ulrich, will be on hand to offer in-depth tips that touch on essay structures and topic ideas among additional information. Mark your calendars! With the AMCAS set to open in a few short months, a timely discussion on the personal statement for the next crop of applicants could be helpful for the next crop of applicants. Students across the country are working to finish their applications for submission and the personal statement is a topic for which we receive many questions. The office's initial Facebook Live stream was held last December and took an overall look at the admissions process timeline. Once again, followers can submit questions at any time leading up to the event via our Face

College of Human Medicine Admissions Reps Heading Out for Road Trip Across Southern California

Image
We're hitting the road! That is, after a flight. Admissions representatives from the College of Human Medicine (CHM) will be taking a road trip across Southern California this month to represent the college and further discuss the admissions process with interested undergrads. To do that, representatives will be making stops at campuses in the greater Los Angeles-area as well as San Diego to attend several health career fairs and host a number of informationals. "We want be able to connect with the pre-medical students in the state. We received  over 1200 applications from California in the 2017 application cycle, so I believe it is essential to reach out to prospective applicants there and provide them information about CHM and, in particular, our mission," states Elizabeth Lyons, admissions counselor and Director of Minority Recruiting. Residents from California have consistently made up a big chunk of applicants to the College of Human Medicine, second b