Secondary Database

UC San Francisco School of Medicine Secondary Questions

Here are University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine’s secondary questions.

Secondary Essay Editing

2023-2024

1. If you wish to update or expand upon your activities, you may provide additional information below. (500 words)

2. If you are 2023 or earlier college graduate, please use the space below to tell us what you have done since completing your undergraduate degree. (350 words)

3. Do you identify as being part of a marginalized group socioeconomically or in terms of access to quality education or healthcare? Please describe how this inequity has impacted you and your community. (350 words)

2022-2023

  • If you wish to update or expand upon your activities, you may provide additional information below. (500 words)
  • If you are 2022 or earlier college graduate, please use the space below to tell us what you have done since completing your undergraduate degree. (350 words)
  • Do you identify as being part of a marginalized group socioeconomically or in terms of access to quality education or healthcare? Please describe how this inequity has impacted you and your community. (350 words)

2021-2022

  • Provide additional info below (dates, best way to contact) if you will be out of the country during interview season (Late Sept to February, interviews conducted remotely). (300 characters)
  • If you wish to update or expand upon your activities, you may provide additional information below. (500 words)
  • If you are 2021 or earlier college graduate, please use the space below to tell us what you have done since completing your undergraduate degree. (350 words)
  • Do you identify as being part of a marginalized group socioeconomically or in terms of access to quality education or healthcare? Please describe how this inequity has impacted you and your community. (350 words)

2020-2021

  • Applicants are interviewed by invitation only. Please note that we do not conduct regional interviews. Interviews are scheduled from September to February (days vary). Please let us know if you will be out of the country during the interview season. (300 words)
  • If you wish to update or expand upon your activities, you may provide additional information below. (500 words)
  • If you are 2019 or earlier college graduate, please use the space below to tell us what you have done since completing your undergraduate degree. (350 words)

2019-2020

  • Applicants are interviewed by invitation only. Please note that we do not conduct regional interviews. Interviews are scheduled from September to February (days vary). Please let us know if you will be out of the country during the interview season. (300 words)
  • If you wish to update or expand upon your activities, you may provide additional information below. (500 words)
  • If you are 2019 or earlier college graduate, please use the space below to tell us what you have done since completing your undergraduate degree. (350 words)

2018-2019

  • If you wish to update or expand upon your activities, you may provide additional information below. Word Count 500
  • If you are 2018 or earlier college graduate, please use the space below to tell us what you have done since completing your undergraduate degree. Word Count 400

2017 – 2018

  • If you wish to update or expand upon your activities, you may provide additional information below. (500 words)
  • If you are 2017 or earlier college graduate, please use the space below to tell us what you have done since completing your undergraduate degree. (350 words)

2016 – 2017

Same as previous year.

2015 – 2016

If you wish to update or expand upon your activities, you may provide additional information below. (500 words)

2014 – 2015

If you wish to update or expand upon your activities, you may provide additional information below. (500 words)

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