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How to Get into Chapel Hill Medical School - Admission Advice

One.  Perhaps the most important step in finding out how to get into the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine is to first thoroughly familiarize yourself with the basic and minimal admission requirements to get into the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine.  This includes thoroughly going through their official website and other official publications that describe the minimal requirements and prerequisites to get into the medical school training program at Chapel Hill.  These requirements to get into Chapel Hill Medical School may include prerequisite courses, specific entrance examinations, and deadlines of by when to complete them.  Be careful when assuming that certain courses can be transferred, so it is best to make sure with someone in the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine admissions office by contacting them directly.  Also remember to check other basic eligibility requirements such as residency requirements.  In addition, contact anyone in the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine admissions office of any other ambiguities of which you are not sure.  Try to do this as soon as you have decided that you would like to apply for medical school admission to obtain medical training, even if you are not totally sure yet that you wish to apply to Chapel Hill Medical School.  After this, also check for the deadlines in which to register for specific courses or take certain entrance exams, or perhaps to even take the prerequisite courses that are required to take the Chapel Hill Medical School prerequisite courses.

Two.  Ensure that you are familiar with the deadlines of the Chapel Hill Medical School medical training program and what you need to have completed by that certain date, or what you need to submit by a certain date.  Arrange to have documents sent well in advance.  Reference letters should be checked that they were sent both from the source referees who wrote the letters, and also, if possible, that they were received at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine admission office that received it.  It is better to ask the referee to submit a reference letter much earlier than required so that you can check up on it, and to schedule in unforeseen circumstances such as the referee being away, or such as technical difficulties in sending the letter.  Similarly, it is a good idea to submit the completed formal application to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine well before the deadline to schedule in unforeseen circumstances.  If you are the type of person who likes to double and triple check everything before sending off, make sure that you schedule in enough time for that. (For more information on general hints for admission essays, refer to How to Write an Admission Essay and Personal Statement for Medical School.)

Three.  Contact someone directly in the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine admission office to ask them more specific and other preferred requirements of the Chapel Hill Medical School.  If possible, either a phone or an in-person conversation would be best. Sometimes, some schools are more willing to divulge such information, but other schools may be less willing.  You can try to ask what area or areas of the application or of the individual that they emphasize when selecting candidates for medical school training.  Other times, there may be special seminars or open houses at certain times of the year sponsored perhaps by the Premedical Society in which they invite a high-ranking member of the Chapel Hill Medical School admissions committee.  At those events, you can perhaps glean more specifically what the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine is looking for.  Besides preparing for the initial stages of the medical school application, also remember to prepare for later stages such as the medical school admission interview.

Four. Keep current with the current Chapel Hill Medical School application cycle.  By this, this means that basic admission requirements may suddenly change, or that they may de-emphasize a certain area of the application.  It is therefore critical to stay up-to-date with the current stream of thinking that the Chapel Hill Medical School is applying.  Therefore, it is good to have a general idea at the earliest stages of when you decide to apply for medical training so that you can prepare accordingly with the proper extracurricular activities, courses, and other preparations.  However, it is also a good idea to make sure just before you actually apply that those assumptions that you had at the beginning of applying to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine are still valid.

Five.  Keep in mind what types of medical students got admitted during previous or earlier years. Sometimes, statistics may be available that describes some of the qualities of previously-successful medical school applicants.  It would definitely be a good idea to analyze some of this data if available.  This will give you a more realistic interpretation of whether or not you will be able to get into the Chapel Hill Medical School medical training program. Often, though, even if statistics are available, they may only reveal certain types of information, so you may need to infer whether or not other areas of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine application are important and how much so.

Six.  In case that you do not get into Chapel Hill Medical School this year and are curious why, sometimes they may be willing to meet with you to discuss.  Other times, they may give you certain reasons in the rejection letter.  Just keep in mind that situations may change in the following year and the reasons that they used to justify why you did not get in this year may actually be favorable attributes for you to enter the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine the following year.  Therefore, use your own judgment as you whether you feel you would like to change your strategy if re-applying in the future, if Chapel Hill Medical School re-application is subsequently allowed.

Seven.  Focus on using the information that you have gained from learning about how to get into the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine, and try to do well or even excel in those areas.  For example, you may need to spend more time studying for those important courses, or you may need to perform more of a certain type of extracurricular activity that may improve your chances of getting accepted into the Chapel Hill Medical School program.  During this stage, it is important not to worry too much about the competition from other applicants to the Chapel Hill Medical School, and just focus on doing well and having a bit of fun while doing it.  After all, getting into medical school is also just a journey.   Hope you enjoy your journey!

 

   

 

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