Showing posts with label Applicant Stories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Applicant Stories. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Advice from Alums for Future Applicants

Pre-Health Hoos who successfully gained admission to a health professional program during the 2017-18 application cycle offer reflections and tips for future applicants


Preparation for the Health Professions
"Pursue the things you are passionate in. This might mean joining a lot of clubs, or maybe joining just a few and finding one you really click in. Be dedicated, and don't sweat minor setbacks. If you do your best, the end result can't be all that bad!"
-Timmy Nguyen, UVA '18

"Note that the journey to medical school is a long process. You will definitely thank yourself later if you engage in activities that are sincerely meaningful to you. This will show on your application and in your interviews!"
-Prinyanka Vuppala, UVA '17

"Be true to yourself."
-Siva Rajamarthandan, UVA '16

"The journey to reach your goals may look different from what you anticipated. Every diversion can be an opportunity to learn and expand your understanding. These diversions have enriched my story and carved my path."
-Karla Platzer, UVA '11

"I wasn't pre-med while I was an undergraduate, but for students who are thinking about medicine later in their college careers, begin getting clinical exposure as early as possible to see if healthcare is something you really want to do."
-Christian Gigante, UVA '16

"Do only the things you love and are passionate about because those are the things you will be able to discuss in interviews."
-Alana Ines Castro-Gilliard

"Don't give up. It's hard but worth it."
-Ashli Everstine, UVA '17

"Pre-health culture these days is dominated by a "box-checking" mentality. Grades, MCAT, volunteering, leadership, research, etc. But becoming a doctor, and demonstrating a real passion for medicine is about way more than checking. Yes, you need good grades and a good MCAT score sure helps, but don't do things simply because medical schools want you to. Do things you're passionate about. Things that will help you build skills that will contribute to your ability to become a physician. The check boxes will fall into place from there."
-Jesse Persily, UVA '18

"Work on creating a holistic application with non-medical community service / activities you are legitimately passionate about rather than just focusing on resume boosters."
-Alexa Dzienny, UVA '18

"Talk to as many health professionals as possible about their experience to make a more informed decision about your own health profession choice."
-Mitchell Popielec, UVA '18

"If you do your best, you will achieve anything you set your mind to. Also, do not be confined to school. Make sure you have something to do that's NOT academics or career related. My thing is CrossFit, both as an athlete and coach."
-Hannah Hardy, UVA '18

"Don't be afraid to explore different academic disciplines. Majoring in religious studies made me stand our during the application process and gives me a unique and sought-after perspective entering the physical therapy field!"
-Laura Guy, UVA '17

"Be true to who you are and why you are pursuing graduate school. Don't be fake or try to be the applicant you think schools want. You want to attend a school that truly believes you will thrive there by being who you are."
-Besty Pettit, UVA '17

"No one's path is the same. Everyone acts like you have to hit exactly X, Y, and Z in that order but it's so inaccurate. You can take that path. Or you can do them backwards and upside down! Do what's right for you at the time that it's right for you. Being pre-med is stressful and trying to check boxes off of someone else's list makes it worse. And make sure to add in plenty of nights with friends to keep yourself balanced!"
-Danielle Hafer, UVA '17

"Get to know your professors, find mentors you admire, seek leadership positions in organizations you are passionate about (doesn't have to be healthcare)."
-Sandy Hoang, UVA '17

"Do not give up if you haven't performed as well as you hoped whether with your grades of your MCAT score. If you work hard and remain dedicated, you can achieve your goals. Figure out what went wrong and put all of your effort into fixing the problem. In the end, your weaknesses can become your greatest strengths."
-Chioma Elechi, UVA '11  

Application Process
"The application process is long and hard. Make it easier on yourself by valuing quality of schools over quantity. To avoid draining yourself mentally and financially, select schools based on where you think you are likely to get in AND enjoy yourself. No point in applying to 30 schools that aren't reasonable."
-Nayla Labban, UVA '18

"Start early on your application! The earlier you start writing your statement and completing parts of the application, the better, as the application can feel very overwhelming if you try to finish it all in one go."
-Jackie Lee, UVA '17

"Don't be afraid to ask for help. The application process can be lengthy and confusing, but there are so many resources to turn to if you are feeling overwhelmed."
-Joanna Hsu, UVA '18

"Apply to all your state schools, pre-write your secondaries as much as possible, and don't compare your application process to anyone else's -- focus on your journey!"
- Savannah Barkdull, UVA '16

"Make your application unique. Don't stress about doing everything everyone else does!"
-Emily Mosher, UVA '16

"The application cycle feels incredibly long and daunting. Keep your head up and surround yourself with supportive people. I found I made new friends just by supporting each other through the application."
-Peyton McElhone, UVA '18

"Do your best to stay positive! Everyone applying to professional schools is different, which is something to celebrate. Remember you have strengths unique to you alone - present this side when applying to schools. They want to see why you are special!"
-Kathleen Kelly, UVA '18

"Write a cohesive personal statement. During interviews, find a connection between you and the interviewer and be the interviewer's friend! In the end, you'll get matched into medical schools that'll fit you best."
-Sandy Hoang, UVA '17

"Consult advice from current students who are already in your desired program; they have the best advice and will be happy to provide guidance."
-Kathryn Veltman, UVA '18

"Make sure to stay on top of the application. At times (especially during secondaries), there's a lot of things coming at you fast, so stay organized and keep pushing, and you'll get through it. It's a stressful period but it's over before you know it."
-Hans Prakash, UVA '17

"Don't stress out too far in advance. When the admissions process is laid out in front of your, it can seem pretty daunting, so take it one step at a time. Don't start worrying about the interview before even taking the admissions exam. Focus on one thing at a time and by the time you get to the next step, you will feel more prepared."
-Amber Watkins, UVA '18

Monday, April 30, 2018

Congratulations '17-18 Applicants!

Pre-Health Advising would like to congratulate UVA applicants who gained admission to a health professional program during the 2017-18 application cycle!


This is not a complete list of UVA applicants who were admitted. If you are a UVA grad who would like to be recognized here for successful admission to a health professional program in the
'17-18 application cycle, please complete this form


Athletic Training
Mitchell Popielec, College of Arts & Sciences '18

Dentistry
Jason Gong Zhang, College of Arts & Sciences '17
Karla Platzer, College of Arts & Sciences '11
Kathryn Veltman, College of Arts & Sciences '18

Chiropractic Medicine
Hannah Hardy, Curry School of Education '18

Medicine
Alana Ines Castro-Gilliard, College of Arts & Sciences
Alayna Vaughan, College of Arts & Sciences '16
Alexa Dzienny, College of Arts & Sciences '18
Alice Burgess, College of Arts & Sciences '17
Arvin Daneshmand, College of Arts & Sciences '18
Ashli Everstine, College of Arts & Sciences '17
Ben Cardenas, College of Arts & Sciences '18
Betsy Pettit, College of Arts & Sciences '17
Charlotte Chambers, College of Arts & Sciences '17
Chioma Elechi, College of Arts & Sciences '11
Christian Gigante, School of Commerce '16
Connor Liggett, College of Arts & Sciences '18
Corinne Vennitti, College of Arts & Sciences '18
Danielle Hafer, College of Arts & Sciences '17
Delfina Bur, College of Arts & Sciences '18
Emily Harris, College of Arts & Sciences '16
Emily Mosher, College of Arts & Sciences '16
Erica Talbot, College of Arts & Sciences '17
Eric Fromke, College of Arts & Sciences '18
Hans Prakash, School of Engineering & Applied Sciences '17
Irene Lee, College of Arts & Sciences '17
Jackie Lee, College of Arts & Sciences '17
Jacob Hughes, College of Arts & Sciences '17
Jesse Persily, College of Arts & Sciences '18
Joshua Ferey, College of Arts & Sciences '18
Kamila Moalem, College of Arts & Sciences '17
Kathleen Kelly, College of Arts & Sciences '18
Mavra Masood, College of Arts & Sciences '18
Nayla Labban, College of Arts & Sciences '18
Peyton McElhone, College of Arts & Sciences '18
Priyanka Vuppala, College of Arts & Sciences '17
Robert Roth, College of Arts & Sciences '18
Sandy Hoang, College of Arts & Sciences '17
Sarah Shan, College of Arts and Sciences '17
Savannah Barkdull, College of Arts & Sciences '16
Siva Rajamarthandan, College of Arts & Sciences '16
Tania Rodriguez-Caprio, School of Engineering & Applied Sciences '15
Vida Motamedi, College of Arts & Sciences '16
William Pavlis, College of Arts & Sciences '17
Zack Dailey, College of Arts & Sciences '17

MD-PhD
Gelare Ghajar-Rahimi, College of Arts & Sciences '16 

Optometry
Amber Watkins, College of Arts & Sciences '18
Kalie Leone, College of Arts & Sciences '17 

Pharmacy 
Celina Hu, College of Arts & Sciences '18
Timmy Nguyen, College of Arts & Sciences '18

Physical Therapy

Emily Mulhern, Curry School of Education '18
Joanna Hsu, Curry School of Education '18
Laura Guy, College of Arts & Sciences '17
Molly Donovan, Curry School of Education '18 

Public Health
Cristalle Madray, College of Arts & Sciences '18
Kathleen Kelly, College of Arts & Sciences '18
Kayla Holston, School of Engineering & Applied Sciences '18 

Surgical Assisting
Emily Keeton, College of Arts & Sciences '18
 
Veterinary Medicine
Carly Levinstein, College of Arts & Sciences '18

Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Admitted in the '17-18 cycle? Let's celebrate!

UVA Pre-Health Advising would like to congratulate those who were
admitted in the 2017-18 health professions application cycle!

While this application cycle is not yet complete,
we invite applicants who gained admission thus far to

1. Complete our Admitted Students form so we can recognize your success
and connect future Pre-Health Hoos with you!


2.  Join Pre-Health Advisors and the Student Leadership Advisory Board for
the Pre-Health Acceptance Reception!

Friday, April 27th, 3:30 - 4:30 PM
Bryant Hall at Scott Stadium


 

Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Excellence Through Diversity Speaker Series: Francis Collins, Director of NIH - 10/10



Francis S. Collins, M.D., Ph.D. (UVA, '70) was appointed the 16th Director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) by President Barack Obama and confirmed by the Senate. He was sworn in on August 17, 2009. On June 6, 2017, President Donald Trump announced his selection of Dr. Collins to continue to serve as the NIH Director. In this role, Dr. Collins oversees the work of the largest supporter of biomedical research in the world, spanning the spectrum from basic to clinical research.

Dr. Collins is a physician-geneticist noted for his landmark discoveries of disease genes and his leadership of the international Human Genome Project, which culminated in April 2003 with the completion of a finished sequence of the human DNA instruction book. He served as director of the National Human Genome Research Institute at NIH from 1993-2008.

Before coming to NIH, Dr. Collins was a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator at the University of Michigan. He is an elected member of the National Academy of Medicine and the National Academy of Sciences, was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in November 2007, and received the National Medal of Science in 2009.

https://engineering.virginia.edu/events/excellence-through-diversity-distinguished-learning-series-francis-collins 

Monday, May 1, 2017

Advice from Alums for Future Applicants


Pre Health Hoos who successfully gained admission to a health professional program during the 2016-17 application cycle offer reflections and tips for future applicants:


Preparation for the Health Professions
“Shadow different professionals in the health profession you are interested in!”
-Danielle Hester, UVA ‘17, Optometry

“Stay committed, don't get discouraged at initial setbacks, and reach out to upperclassmen and your physician mentors for advice.”
-Yash Maniar, UVA ’17, Medicine

“Take advantage of all the resources UVA has to offer, especially the pre-health advising office. Persistence and planning ahead of time will lead you to success in whatever field you choose!”
-Rachel Zaragoza, UVA ’15, Medicine

“It's a marathon, so get discouraged at the first obstacle! I had a C and C+ in hard science classes and still got in at multiple medical (MD and DO) schools. Also, I cannot understate the importance of playing the long game. Make a plan ASAP and follow through! Where are you going to shadow? What year will you take the MCAT? Gap year? Are my grades okay? Volunteering? Essays?  It sounds like a lot but once you beat some of it into shape (with a plan!) it becomes much more manageable bite sized steps.”
-Jack Hawkins, UVA ’17, Medicine

“Start getting involved with clinical activities early and build a mentorship team.”
-Kiera Sibbald, UVA ’14, Medicine

"Don't feel constrained to a single path. The medical school application is a package, and any unique experiences will help you along the way."
-Will Clark, UVA '16, Medicine

“Follow your dreams at UVA, even if it doesn't include a science major. Stay well rounded in the process and learn yourself in and out before applying!”
-Briana Brazile, UVA ’14, Dentistry

Application Process
“While it is important to get your application in as early as possible, do not be afraid to take some extra time to make your application/personal statement as polished as possible. Also, do not take any entrance exam (DAT, MCAT, OAT, etc.) unless you feel ready (usually indicated by a desire to get the test over with). It is okay to postpone your test and make use of the extra time to study.”
-Quang Do, UVA ’17, Dentistry

“Good GPA and test scores are important but having your individuality, enthusiasm and dedication to the field expressed through great recommendations and essays is what will make you shine among other applicants.”
-Adrienne Lewis, UVA ’17, Physical Therapy

“Do your research on schools ahead of time! Think about what area you'd be comfortable living in for the next few years of your life. Think about why you're applying to each specific school. That way, you will have points to bring up in an interview and also, so that you don't waste tons of money on applications that could go towards your education instead!”
-Ani Bournazian, UVA ’17, Occupational Therapy

“Medical school admissions committees want to learn more about who YOU are, not who you think they want you to be. I was surprised to find that many of the things talked about most in my interviews were what I saw to be relatively minor, such as my love for hiking or my involvement in musical theater. However, these are the things that best show who I am as a person and allow for a more personal connection. Celebrate what you love to do and what makes you unique; you'll be surprised how much these experiences will be helpful in building rapport and making you memorable. Your personal interests and passions will stick in the mind of an interviewer far better than another award or research project that they can already find in your application.”
-Jeremy Jones, UVA ’17, Medicine

“Be yourself and follow your heart during your applications. Show them how you have become academically, intellectually, and socially competent through your experiences. Also, start early and stay on top of everything - it will be a rough process!”
-Kevin Kim, UVA ’15, Medicine

“Don't worry about any one rejection - there are plenty of other schools!”
-Caroline Kerr, UVA ’17, MD/PhD

Congratulations '16-17 Applicants!

 Pre-Health Advising would like to congratulate UVA applicants who gained admission to their health professional program of choice during the 2016-17 application cycle!

This is not a complete list of UVA applicants who were admitted. If you are a UVA grad who would like to be recognized here for successful admission to a health professional program in the
'16-17 application cycle, please complete this form!

Abigayle Ceriani: Dentistry, College of Arts and Sciences ‘14
Adrienne Lewis: Physical Therapy, Curry School of Education ‘17
Amanda Dickerson: Dentistry, College of Arts and Sciences ‘17
Andrew Coder: Pharmacy, College of Arts and Sciences ‘17
Ani Bournazian: Occupational Therapy, College of Arts and Sciences ‘17
Briana Brazile: Dentistry, College of Arts and Sciences ‘14
Caroline Kerr: MD/PhD, College of Arts and Sciences ‘17
Chris Cai: Medicine, College of Arts and Sciences ‘16
Coco Kubicki: Medicine, College of Arts and Sciences ‘17
Danielle Hester: Optometry, College of Arts and Sciences ‘17
Deanna Noble: Dentistry, College of Arts and Sciences ‘17
Dylan Campbell: Medicine, College of Arts and Sciences ‘17
Elise Huppert: Medicine, College of Arts and Sciences ‘17
Erin Smith: Physical Therapy, Curry School of Education ‘17
Jack Hawkins: Medicine, College of Arts and Sciences ‘17
Jeremy Jones: Medicine, Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy, College of Arts and Sciences ‘17
Joanna Gurman: Occupational Therapy, Curry School of Education ‘17
Karina Payerhin: Veterinary Medicine, College of Arts and Sciences ‘16
Kevin Kim: Medicine, School of Engineering and Applied Science ‘15
Lindsay Riordan: Medicine, College of Arts and Sciences ‘17
Louisa Howard: Medicine, College of Arts and Sciences ‘14
Mary Spitler: Advanced Practice Nursing, Curry School of Education ‘17
Prash Fenn: Medicine, College of Arts and Sciences ‘17
Quang Do: Dentistry, College of Arts and Sciences ‘17
Rachel Zaragoza: Medicine, College of Arts and Sciences ‘15
Rebecca Kelly: Medicine, College of Arts and Sciences ‘17
Reza Moghaddasnia: Physician Assistant, College of Arts and Sciences
Shaina Haque: Public Health, College of Arts and Sciences ‘17
Tim Chastanet: Medicine, College of Arts and Sciences ‘17
Will Clark: Medicine, College of Arts and Sciences '16
Yash Maniar: Medicine, College of Arts and Sciences ‘17