Monday, September 2, 2019

Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University Secondary Application Tips [2019 – 2020]

Lewis Katz SOM at Temple University 2019-2020 secondary application essay tips

Lewis Katz SOM at Temple University 2019-2020 secondary application essay tips

The Lewis Katz School of Medicine has several campus locations in Pennsylvania. The school emphasizes hand-on, collaborative learning, community service, and the intersection between research and clinical care. It is one of the top ranked research-oriented schools. Temple also features a “simulation center” where students take a hands-on approach to clinical work.

Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University 2019-2020 secondary application essay questions

  • Word count is 2,000 characters for all (including spaces)
  • Applicants should use single-spacing and 12-point font
  • All questions are required

LKSOM secondary essay #1

What is the nature of your interest in the Lewis Katz School of Medicine?

Here, you should describe particular programs at Temple that interest you. Review their website and materials and make a list of about 3 or 4 specific characteristics that you appreciate about Temple. Then, write specifically about each one and why you would like to participate.

LKSOM secondary essay #2

How do you plan on contributing to the Lewis Katz School of Medicine community? LKSOM seeks an engaged student body with a wide variety of backgrounds, experiences, perspectives, and interests to enhance the medical school experience for everyone. Please use the space below to describe what makes you unique as an applicant, an obstacle that you had to overcome, or how you will contribute to the LKSOM community.

For this prompt, make a list of your unique characteristics that might not be evident from the rest of your application. Be sure to include anything that might highlight diversity of experience or background. Then, choose the most compelling and write an essay where you specifically explain what your unique quality is and why it will contribute to the community, keeping in mind the values of the medical school and mission.

LKSOM secondary essay #3

Tell us why you selected your first choice ranked Clinical/Regional Campus.

Because Temple has multiple campuses, you should rank your choices and write why you are interested in your first-choice campus. The main campus is in Philadelphia. You can cite reasons relating to special programs, proximity to family, or group dynamics.

LKSOM secondary essay #4

What are your plans for the current year – June 2019 until June 2020?

Explain to the AdCom what you are doing during the gap year. Include volunteer and other experiences to give the full picture.

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Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University 2019-2020 application timeline

AMCAS Application Due December 15
Supplemental Materials and Fee Due January 15

***Disclaimer: Information is subject to change. Please check with individual programs to verify the essay questions, instructions and deadlines.***

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Jessica Pishko graduated with a J.D. from Harvard Law School and received an M.F.A. from Columbia University. She spent two years guiding students through the medical school application process at Columbia’s Postbac Program and is a former Accepted admissions consultant. Want an admissions expert help you get accepted? Click here to get in touch!

 

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• Secondary Application Tips: The Experts Speak

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