<p>I just submitted my undergrad application. And for the essay portion, I put the wrong essay! Entirely off topic. Will it be okay if I apply again with the correct application?</p>
<p>Also for the BS/MD program, they require you to submit the undergraduate application AND the medical supplemental app. I'm a bit confused about the essay portion. Do I write two essays on why I want to study a particular field? Isn't that redundant? I need clarification...</p>
<p>Also, for the self-reported cumulative grade, do I report my final grade from just my junior year or for the whole entire highschool (9th grade to current)?</p>
<p>ruvuitton, calm down, I am sure that if you mail admissions you can tell them that you submitted the wrong essay by mistake. I contacted submissions a few weeks ago and they answered in less than 24 hours, the guy was helpful and insightful. I am sure they will be keen on helping you out.</p>
<p>For the BS/MD program, you can write 2 essays, they don’t have to be redundant but you can emphasize why you want to be a part of this program from another perspective.
I had to do the supplement for the architecture major and I wasn’t sure whether I should submit a supplement or not, because I had already submitted a one page essay saying why I want this career path, but after e-mailing them, they told me that it was an optional essay. But because the BS/MD program is very competitive I advise that you definitely write the second essay, so they feel more ‘connected’ to you, and honestly it does in fact show how committed you are to giving your best to Drexel. </p>
<p>I didn’t do a self-report for the grades for Drexel, but I did it for another university and it specified in the instructions that I should say all my courses, by semesters or trimesters or quarters, since 9th grade.</p>