<p>I think that it is accurate. The requirement is a 28, but since so many people apply, they can only take the best 70-80, so most people have 32s and higher. If you really want GPPA MD, then you should be aiming for 32 and above. The best of luck to you and all others applying! </p>
<p>@turtlesturtles
For med I think the ACT is just a benchmark and a number of other things (especially transcripts and ECs) play a huge role. I havenāt even got my 2nd interview and I have a 34 (35 superscore) so Iām pretty sure itās, simply put, not as important as people would assume. </p>
<p>I just found out today that someone who has mediocre ECs and GPA with a lot of volunteering got into GPPA Med this year.
He got a 28 on his ACT. I think that it was maybe a combination of his volunteering hours, his essays, and his interviews that were really the turning point.
So I agree with you. They are not JUST looking for the best ACT score, but, I think that the higher your score, the more likely you are to be considered. I think this guy was an exception to the norm.</p>
<p>However, I also advise for those who are planning to apply to GPPA Med in coming years, not to kill yourselves over a high ACT score. I think they just want a really well-balanced transcript with ECs and volunteering playing a large part. </p>
<p>I had my honors college interview before winter break (about 1 1/2 months ago), and I havenāt received any interview invitation from the college of medicine. But I know some people who had their honors college interview just a few weeks ago and theyāve received the gppa medicine interview. Does anyone know if the college of medicine sends out gppa med interviews in the order that honors college interviews take place? </p>
<p>@randomandweird whoa! congratz! GPPA Medicine interview invite is a HUGE deal!!! Iām told that once you get invited, itās VERY likely youāll get in, so long as you donāt āflopā the interview. (I donāt know if itās the same as the honors college interview, but they said that about 60% of the candidates at the interviews are selectedāwhich is fantastic odds.) Less than 50 students are admitted to the GPPA Medicine program (I heard the number is closer to 40) a year and literally HUNDREDS of kids apply! You should be really proud of yourself Especially because this year at my honors college interview, they said that more people applied to the honors college and the GPPA medicine program than ever before (in part because they introduced their Early Action Nov. 1st deadline this year, so more students applied in general).</p>
<p>Also, Iāve read on UICās website that you have to be a member of the honors college to be in the GPPA for medicineā¦or if not itās definitely strongly recommended (They have different policies for different GPPA programs. For example, I know that for the College of Education oneāmy program of choiceāhonors college membership was only āstrongly recommended.ā)</p>
<p>Good luck at your interview! No, I donāt think youāll get quicker results if you pick the earlier date (They announce all the GPPA results around the same span of timeālate March/early Aprilāso it just depends when the letter/email gets to you!)</p>
<p>Just spoke to them. FYI this year they have had record applications. Usually 400-500 apps and this year they have just over 800. Still only interviews for about 100 for med school and about 50-75 accepted expecting only 35 to enroll. For honorās college I think all are interviewed and they are going to go through 9 rounds of interviews. They have only finished 2 rounds so far.</p>
<p>I just got an email from GPPA MEd saying I was invited for interview. The email reads āYour day will consist of an interview with a College of Medicine faculty member, an oral essay, and an information periodā.</p>
<p>Just wanted to know if anyone knows what exactly the oral essay is?</p>
<p>Do you guys think the honors college is sending out interview invitations in order of who applied first? Do the people that got interviewed mind saying when they applied/got accepted?
Because I applied late November, got my acceptance letter (just to the university) in early December, but still havenāt heard back from honors college :/</p>
<p>Rago056 do not worry they (UIC) is just overwhelmed with apps this year. I doubt they are using any formula and just trying to get through them all. In 2 weeks if you donāt hear anything you might want to call them or call them now if it is worrying you a lot.</p>
<p>Midhelper, thank you, that makes me feel a little bit better. But yes, I will definitely call in a week or two if I havenāt heard back from them</p>
<p>You should just call them rago056. They are very nice on the phone. I have a number at work I will try to send you via private message. It will just make you feel better - unnecessary stress is not good for your health.</p>
<p>I think Iām gonna contact them in at least a week, to give them more time, and then Iāll call. But yes, send the number my way. Is it the honors college number? Thank you so much! </p>
<p>Does anyone know when UIC will send 2nd interview notifications out til? People from my school has already got them. Should I call them about this now?</p>
<p>You guys, Iām really freaking outā¦
Iāve applied to the program from late-ish November and I havenāt even got an Honors College interview yet because they always fill up so quickly! The first email I got was end of January, just got another one and in a matter of reading it a half-hour late, the event filled up!
Will this affect my chances of getting a GPPA interview?
Will the program even consider my application UNTIL I get into the Honors college?
Someone please offer some words of wisdom because Iāve been gunning on this and I really would like to get the chance.</p>