The Florida State University College of Medicine wants to make sure that you are academically prepared for the rigors of medical school, which is why many FSU secondary application questions focus on your academic readiness. Read our Cracking Med School Admissions FSU secondary application tips below.
The FSU secondary application is notorious because the it is one of the longest secondary applications. There are several FSU secondary application questions. However, the FSU secondaries don’t change year over year. We strongly suggest premeds to pre-write their FSU secondaries. Definitely don’t wait until close to the application deadline to submit your application!
The FSU Med School Admissions committee gets an intimate look into each applicant. Because our Cracking Med School Admissions team has no character or word limits when it comes to our secondary essay editing, it is one of the most common secondary applications that we read each year. We can help you with this tough and long secondary application. Contact us if you have any questions about the FSU Medical School secondary application or other Florida medical school secondaries.
FSU Secondary Application Questions: 2024 – 2025
- (Optional) Please provide a description of your family. (9,999 characters max)
- (Optional) Please provide a description of where you grew up (i.e. rural area, large city, etc.) (9,999 characters max)
- (Optional) Indicate what you do for fun and diversion (hobbies, special interests, etc.). (9,999 characters max)
- (Optional) What is a unique trait, experience, or interest that we would not normally learn about you? (9,999 characters max)
- (Optional) If there is an important aspect of your personal background or identity, not addressed elsewhere in the application, that you are comfortable voluntarily sharing with the Committee, we invite you to do so here. Many applicants will not need to answer this question. Examples might include significant challenges in access to education, unusual socioeconomic factors, identification with a minority culture, religion, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation or gender identity. Briefly explain how such factors have influenced your motivation for a career in medicine. (9,999 characters max)
- Section B: Academic Background and Pre-Medical Course Requirements
Choose the appropriate response for each required prerequisite. As a reminder: All prerequisites must be completed with a “C” or better and BEFORE matriculating at the FSU COM.- English (or other writing intensive course): 6 credit hours
- Completed with a “C” or better
- In Progress
- College Mathematics (Statistics is recommended): 6 credit hours
- Completed with a “C” or better
- In Progress
- Biology with Lab: 8 credit hours
- Completed with a “C” or better
- In Progress
- Organic Chemistry with Lab: 4 credit hours
- Completed with a “C” or better
- In Progress
- Physics with Lab: 8 credit hours
- Completed with a “C” or better
- In Progress
- Biochemistry (MUST require at least one Organic Chemistry course as a pre-requisite; lab is recommended): 3 credit hours
- Completed with a “C” or better
- In Progress
- English (or other writing intensive course): 6 credit hours
- (Optional) Please enter your ACT and or SAT scores if you have taken these exams. (100 characters max)
- (Optional) Have you previously attended FSU or applied for admission? (Not to the College of Medicine) (Yes or No)
- Section C: Self-Critical Analysis
Please limit your answer to 500 words per question.- Why are you choosing to apply to the FSU College of Medicine? Please be specific describing what is particularly attractive about FSU COM. (9,999 characters max)
- (Optional) What do you feel are your personal and scholastic qualifications for the study of medicine? (9,999 characters max)
- (Optional) How do you feel you will contribute to the success of the FSU College of Medicine and our unique mission? (9,999 characters max)
- (Optional) If you have previously interviewed or applied to the College of Medicine, what steps have you taken to improve your application? (9,999 characters max)
- Section D: Additional Questions
Please answer the following additional questions.- In what field/specialty of medicine do you envision yourself working ten years from now? Please list no more than three (3) specialties. (500 characters max)
- Write a short statement describing how you envision using the specialty/ies you listed above to advance our mission. (9,999 characters max)
Tips to Answer FSU Secondaries
FSU Secondary Application Tip #1: Do not treat the optional questions on the FSU Medical School secondary application as optional. We encourage all our students to answer as many of the essays as possible. It is extremely important to talk about your background and how it contributes to why you want to be an excellent physician.
For the COVID-19 question, you can discuss what you learned from the pandemic. Candidates for admission can discuss broader healthcare issues that they witnessed during COVID. We also suggest candidates to speak directly about healthcare disparities and healthcare issues that affected Florida, since Florida State University states in its secondary application that it strongly favors in-state applicants.
- Read our top 10 healthcare current events blog post, which highlights healthcare disparities and COVID-19 issues.
FSU Secondary Application Tip #2: Based on the Florida State University College of Medicine website, the mission and vision of the school for its medical students is the following:
“The Florida State University College of Medicine will educate and develop exemplary physicians who practice patient-centered health care, discover and advance knowledge, and are responsive to community needs, especially through service to elder, rural, minority, and underserved populations.
The FSU College of Medicine will lead the nation in preparing compassionate physicians to deliver the highest quality 21st Century patient-centered medicine to communities of greatest need.”
Therefore, it’s important to incorporate elements of the school’s mission to your application:
- Instances where you have worked and helped underserved populations
- Experiences with rural medicine
- Patient stories with elderly patients
- Ideas to improve healthcare
FSU Secondary Application Tip #3: Incorporate Why Florida State University College of Medicine throughout your FSU secondary materials.
- Read our tips and examples on how to answer “Why This Medical School“
FSU Secondary Application Tip #4: If you are a re-applicant, you must answer the Florida State University College of Medicine secondary application question, “If you have previously interviewed or applied to the College of Medicine, what steps have you taken to improve your application?” As a re-applicant to FSU, you need to discuss how your application has changed from the first time you applied to this current time you are applying. First, identify weaknesses in your previous application. Make sure to discuss how you have improved on those weaknesses. Then, if you have other significant extra-curricular activities or new work experiences, you should mention them.
FSU Secondary Application Tip #5: We strongly advise our students to incorporate stories that show their character and previous community experiences, particularly stories that reinforces our students’ commitments to FSU’s mission.
The FSU secondary application questions in which students can easily incorporate stories are the following:
- Please provide a description of your family.
- Please provide a description of where you grew up.
- Indicate what you do for fun and diversion.
- What is a unique trait, experience, or interest that we would not normally learn about you?
- If there is an important aspect of your personal background or identity, not addressed elsewhere in the application, that you are comfortable voluntarily sharing with the Committee, we invite you to do so here. Many applicants will not need to answer this question. Examples might include significant challenges in access to education, unusual socioeconomic factors, identification with a minority culture, religion, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation or gender identity. Briefly explain how such factors have influenced your motivation for a career in medicine.
- What do you feel are your personal and scholastic qualifications for the study of medicine?
- If you have previously interviewed or applied to the College of Medicine, what steps have you taken to improve your application?
- COVID-19: The Admissions Committee understands that the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted applicants in various ways. If you wish to inform the committee as to how these events have affected you and have not already done so elsewhere in your application, please use this space to do so.
FSU Secondary Application Tip #6: Get our help to edit your FSU secondaries. We can help you through our secondary essay packages. Have questions about how you can stand out? Contact us below.
FSU Secondary Application Tip #7: Our Cracking Med School Admissions team typically does not recommend out-of-state applicants for admission to apply to Florida State University College of Medicine because the admissions committee strongly favors in-state candidates.
FSU Secondary Application Tip #8: For the FSU secondary application essay prompt, “How do you feel you will contribute to the success of the FSU college of
medicine and our unique mission,” make sure that you convey how you want to improve the healthcare of Florida residents.
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FSU Secondary Application Questions: 2023 – 2024
- (Optional) Please provide a description of your family. (9,999 characters max)
- (Optional) Please provide a description of where you grew up (i.e. rural area, large city, etc.) (9,999 characters max)
- (Optional) Indicate what you do for fun and diversion (hobbies, special interests, etc.). (9,999 characters max)
- (Optional) What is a unique trait, experience, or interest that we would not normally learn about you? (9,999 characters max)
- (Optional) If there is an important aspect of your personal background or identity, not addressed elsewhere in the application, that you are comfortable voluntarily sharing with the Committee, we invite you to do so here. Many applicants will not need to answer this question. Examples might include significant challenges in access to education, unusual socioeconomic factors, identification with a minority culture, religion, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation or gender identity. Briefly explain how such factors have influenced your motivation for a career in medicine. (9,999 characters max)
- Section B: Academic Background and Pre-Medical Course Requirements
Choose the appropriate response for each required prerequisite. As a reminder: All prerequisites must be completed with a “C” or better and BEFORE matriculating at the FSU COM.- English (or other writing intensive course): 6 credit hours
- Completed with a “C” or better
- In Progress
- College Mathematics (Statistics is recommended): 6 credit hours
- Completed with a “C” or better
- In Progress
- Biology with Lab: 8 credit hours
- Completed with a “C” or better
- In Progress
- Organic Chemistry with Lab: 4 credit hours
- Completed with a “C” or better
- In Progress
- Physics with Lab: 8 credit hours
- Completed with a “C” or better
- In Progress
- Biochemistry (MUST require at least one Organic Chemistry course as a pre-requisite; lab is recommended): 3 credit hours
- Completed with a “C” or better
- In Progress
- English (or other writing intensive course): 6 credit hours
- (Optional) Please enter your ACT and or SAT scores if you have taken these exams. (100 characters max)
- (Optional) Have you previously attended FSU or applied for admission? (Not to the College of Medicine) (Yes or No)
- Section C: Self-Critical Analysis
Please limit your answer to 500 words per question.- Why are you choosing to apply to the FSU College of Medicine? Please be specific describing what is particularly attractive about FSU COM. (9,999 characters max)
- (Optional) What do you feel are your personal and scholastic qualifications for the study of medicine? (9,999 characters max)
- (Optional) How do you feel you will contribute to the success of the FSU College of Medicine and our unique mission? (9,999 characters max)
- (Optional) If you have previously interviewed or applied to the College of Medicine, what steps have you taken to improve your application? (9,999 characters max)
- Section D: Additional Questions
Please answer the following additional questions.- In what field/specialty of medicine do you envision yourself working ten years from now? Please list no more than three (3) specialties. (500 characters max)
- Write a short statement describing how you envision using the specialty/ies you listed above to advance our mission. (9,999 characters max)
- (Optional) COVID-19: The Admissions Committee understands that the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted applicants in various ways. If you wish to inform the committee as to how these events have affected you and have not already done so elsewhere in your application, please use this space to do so. (9,999 characters max)
- Section E: Florida Residency
The Florida State University College of Medicine accepts very few out-of-state applicants. Except under rare circumstances, out of state applicants are considered for admission only if their county of residence is geographically contiguous with the State of Florida, or if they can demonstrate significant ties to the State of Florida.- Is Florida currently your legal State of residence?
- Yes
- No
- Has it ever been your legal state of residence?
- Yes
- No
- N/A-Answered “yes” to previous question
- (Optional) If “yes”, please briefly explain. (200 characters max)
- (Optional) If you have never been a Florida resident or are not currently residing in Florida (answered “no” to both questions above), please briefly describe any significant ties that you have to the State of Florida (Examples of significant ties include- but are not limited to- attending college within Florida; having strong family ties to Florida, owning property in Florida, etc.) (200 characters max)
- Is Florida currently your legal State of residence?
- (Optional) Have you ever been charged with a violation of the law which resulted in, or is still pending could result in, probation, community service, a jail sentence, or the revocation or suspension of your driver’s license (including traffic violations which resulted in a fine of $200 or more)? If “yes”, please explain. (500 characters max)
- Have you ever been or are you now under investigation for any academic or legal/conduct problems at any undergraduate or graduate institution? If “yes”, please explain. (500 characters max)
FSU Secondary Application Questions: 2022 – 2023
- (Optional) Please provide a description of your family. (9,999 characters max)
- (Optional) Please provide a description of where you grew up (i.e. rural area, large city, etc.) (9,999 characters max)
- (Optional) Indicate what you do for fun and diversion (hobbies, special interests, etc.). (9,999 characters max)
- (Optional) What is a unique trait, experience, or interest that we would not normally learn about you? (9,999 characters max)
- (Optional) If there is an important aspect of your personal background or identity, not addressed elsewhere in the application, that you are comfortable voluntarily sharing with the Committee, we invite you to do so here. Many applicants will not need to answer this question. Examples might include significant challenges in access to education, unusual socioeconomic factors, identification with a minority culture, religion, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation or gender identity. Briefly explain how such factors have influenced your motivation for a career in medicine. (9,999 characters max)
- Section B: Academic Background and Pre-Medical Course Requirements
Choose the appropriate response for each required prerequisite. As a reminder: All prerequisites must be completed with a “C” or better and BEFORE matriculating at the FSU COM.- English (or other writing intensive course): 6 credit hours
- Completed with a “C” or better
- In Progress
- College Mathematics (Statistics is recommended): 6 credit hours
- Completed with a “C” or better
- In Progress
- Biology with Lab: 8 credit hours
- Completed with a “C” or better
- In Progress
- Organic Chemistry with Lab: 4 credit hours
- Completed with a “C” or better
- In Progress
- Physics with Lab: 8 credit hours
- Completed with a “C” or better
- In Progress
- Biochemistry (MUST require at least one Organic Chemistry course as a pre-requisite; lab is recommended): 3 credit hours
- Completed with a “C” or better
- In Progress
- English (or other writing intensive course): 6 credit hours
- (Optional) Please enter your ACT and or SAT scores if you have taken these exams. (100 characters max)
- (Optional) Have you previously attended FSU or applied for admission? (Not to the College of Medicine) (Yes or No)
- Section C: Self-Critical Analysis
Please limit your answer to 500 words per question.- Why are you choosing to apply to the FSU College of Medicine? Please be specific describing what is particularly attractive about FSU COM. (9,999 characters max)
- (Optional) What do you feel are your personal and scholastic qualifications for the study of medicine? (9,999 characters max)
- (Optional) How do you feel you will contribute to the success of the FSU College of Medicine and our unique mission? (9,999 characters max)
- (Optional) If you have previously interviewed or applied to the College of Medicine, what steps have you taken to improve your application? (9,999 characters max)
- Section D: Additional Questions
Please answer the following additional questions.- In what field/specialty of medicine do you envision yourself working ten years from now? Please list no more than three (3) specialties. (500 characters max)
- Write a short statement describing how you envision using the specialty/ies you listed above to advance our mission. (9,999 characters max)
- (Optional) COVID-19: The Admissions Committee understands that the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted applicants in various ways. If you wish to inform the committee as to how these events have affected you and have not already done so elsewhere in your application, please use this space to do so. (9,999 characters max)
- Section E: Florida Residency
The Florida State University College of Medicine accepts very few out-of-state applicants. Except under rare circumstances, out of state applicants are considered for admission only if their county of residence is geographically contiguous with the State of Florida, or if they can demonstrate significant ties to the State of Florida.- Is Florida currently your legal State of residence?
- Yes
- No
- Has it ever been your legal state of residence?
- Yes
- No
- N/A-Answered “yes” to previous question
- (Optional) If “yes”, please briefly explain. (200 characters max)
- (Optional) If you have never been a Florida resident or are not currently residing in Florida (answered “no” to both questions above), please briefly describe any significant ties that you have to the State of Florida (Examples of significant ties include- but are not limited to- attending college within Florida; having strong family ties to Florida, owning property in Florida, etc.) (200 characters max)
- Is Florida currently your legal State of residence?
- (Optional) Have you ever been charged with a violation of the law which resulted in, or is still pending could result in, probation, community service, a jail sentence, or the revocation or suspension of your driver’s license (including traffic violations which resulted in a fine of $200 or more)? If “yes”, please explain. (500 characters max)
- Have you ever been or are you now under investigation for any academic or legal/conduct problems at any undergraduate or graduate institution? If “yes”, please explain. (500 characters max)
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FSU Secondary Application Questions: 2021 – 2022
- (Optional) Please provide a description of your family. (9,999 characters max)
- (Optional) Please provide a description of where you grew up (i.e. rural area, large city, etc.) (9,999 characters max)
- (Optional) Indicate what you do for fun and diversion (hobbies, special interests, etc.). (9,999 characters max)
- (Optional) What is a unique trait, experience, or interest that we would not normally learn about you? (9,999 characters max)
- (Optional) If there is an important aspect of your personal background or identity, not addressed elsewhere in the application, that you are comfortable voluntarily sharing with the Committee, we invite you to do so here. Many applicants will not need to answer this question. Examples might include significant challenges in access to education, unusual socioeconomic factors, identification with a minority culture, religion, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation or gender identity. Briefly explain how such factors have influenced your motivation for a career in medicine. (9,999 characters max)
- Section B: Academic Background and Pre-Medical Course Requirements
Choose the appropriate response for each required prerequisite. As a reminder: All prerequisites must be completed with a “C” or better and BEFORE matriculating at the FSU COM.- English (or other writing intensive course): 6 credit hours
- Completed with a “C” or better
- In Progress
- College Mathematics (Statistics is recommended): 6 credit hours
- Completed with a “C” or better
- In Progress
- Biology with Lab: 8 credit hours
- Completed with a “C” or better
- In Progress
- Organic Chemistry with Lab: 4 credit hours
- Completed with a “C” or better
- In Progress
- Physics with Lab: 8 credit hours
- Completed with a “C” or better
- In Progress
- Biochemistry (MUST require at least one Organic Chemistry course as a pre-requisite; lab is recommended): 3 credit hours
- Completed with a “C” or better
- In Progress
- English (or other writing intensive course): 6 credit hours
- (Optional) Please enter your ACT and or SAT scores if you have taken these exams. (100 characters max)
- (Optional) Have you previously attended FSU or applied for admission? (Not to the College of Medicine) (Yes or No)
- Section C: Self-Critical Analysis
Please limit your answer to 500 words per question.- Why are you choosing to apply to the FSU College of Medicine? Please be specific describing what is particularly attractive about FSU COM. (9,999 characters max)
- (Optional) What do you feel are your personal and scholastic qualifications for the study of medicine? (9,999 characters max)
- (Optional) How do you feel you will contribute to the success of the FSU College of Medicine and our unique mission? (9,999 characters max)
- (Optional) If you have previously interviewed or applied to the College of Medicine, what steps have you taken to improve your application? (9,999 characters max)
- Section D: Additional Questions
Please answer the following additional questions.- In what field/specialty of medicine do you envision yourself working ten years from now? Please list no more than three (3) specialties. (500 characters max)
- Write a short statement describing how you envision using the specialty/ies you listed above to advance our mission. (9,999 characters max)
- (Optional) COVID-19: The Admissions Committee understands that the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted applicants in various ways. If you wish to inform the committee as to how these events have affected you and have not already done so elsewhere in your application, please use this space to do so. (9,999 characters max)
- Section E: Florida Residency
The Florida State University College of Medicine accepts very few out-of-state applicants. Except under rare circumstances, out-of-state candidates for admission are considered for admission only if their county of residence is geographically contiguous with the State of Florida, or if they can demonstrate significant ties to the State of Florida.- Is Florida currently your legal State of residence?
- Yes
- No
- Has it ever been your legal state of residence?
- Yes
- No
- N/A-Answered “yes” to previous question
- (Optional) If “yes”, please briefly explain. (200 characters max)
- (Optional) If you have never been a Florida resident or are not currently residing in Florida (answered “no” to both questions above), please briefly describe any significant ties that you have to the State of Florida (Examples of significant ties include- but are not limited to- attending college within Florida; having strong family ties to Florida, owning property in Florida, etc.) (200 characters max)
- Is Florida currently your legal State of residence?
FSU Secondary Application Questions: 2020 - 2021
- (Optional) Travel: Indicate your significant travel experiences and include the circumstances. (500 words max)
- (Optional) Fun and Diversion: Indicate what you do for fun and diversion (hobbies, special interests, etc.) (500 words max)
- (Optional) Miscellaneous: Identify any other traits, habits, experiences, interests, etc., that a professor advisor would not normally learn about you. (500 words max)
- (Optional) Parents: Please provide a brief description of your parents. (500 words max)
- (Optional) Siblings: Please provide a brief description of your siblings. (500 words max)
- (Optional) Practice Vision: In what field of medicine do you envision yourself working ten years from now? (500 words max)
- (Optional) ACT/SAT Scores (if any): Please enter your ACT and SAT scores if you have taken these exams. (500 words max)
- Write a critical analysis of your personal and scholastic qualifications for the study of medicine, the realization of your professional ambitions, and why you are choosing to apply to the FSU COM. (500 words max)
FSU Secondary Application Questions: 2019 – 2020
- (Optional) Travel: Indicate your significant travel experiences and include the circumstances. (500 words max)
- (Optional) Fun and Diversion: Indicate what you do for fun and diversion (hobbies, special interests, etc.) (500 words max)
- (Optional) Miscellaneous: Identify any other traits, habits, experiences, interests, etc., that a professor advisor would not normally learn about you. (500 words max)
- (Optional) Parents: Please provide a brief description of your parents. (500 words max)
- (Optional) Siblings: Please provide a brief description of your siblings. (500 words max)
- (Optional) Practice Vision: In what field of medicine do you envision yourself working ten years from now? (500 words max)
- (Optional) ACT/SAT Scores (if any): Please enter your ACT and SAT scores if you have taken these exams. (500 words max)
FSU Secondary Application Questions: 2018 – 2019
- Travel: Indicate your significant travel experiences and include the circumstances. (500 words max)
- Fun And Diversion: Indicate what you do for fun and diversion (hobbies, special interests, etc.) (500 words max)
- Miscellaneous: Identify any other traits, habits, experiences, interests, etc., that a professor or advisor would not normally learn about you. (500 words max)
- Parents: For both mother and father, give the following (500 words max):
- Where they were raised
- 4-5 traits that would describe him/her to a stranger
- Traits you get from him/her
- Your rapport with him/her
- His/her hobbies or interests
- Siblings: Give names, ages and a few brief comments about your brothers and sisters. (500 words max)
- Practice Vision: In what field of medicine do you envision yourself working ten years from now? (500 words max)
- ACT/SAT Scores (if any): Please enter your ACT and SAT scores if you have taken these tests. (500 words max)
- Self-Critical Essay: Write a critical analysis of your personal and scholastic qualifications for the study of medicine and the realization of your professional ambitions.
FSU Secondary Application Questions: 2017 – 2018
- Travel: Indicate your significant travel experiences and include the circumstances. (500 words max)
- Fun And Diversion: Indicate what you do for fun and diversion (hobbies, special interests, etc.) (500 words max)
- Miscellaneous: Identify any other traits, habits, experiences, interests, etc., that a professor or advisor would not normally learn about you. (500 words max)
- Parents: For both mother and father, give the following (500 words max):
- Where they were raised
- 4-5 traits that would describe him/her to a stranger
- Traits you get from him/her
- Your rapport with him/her
- His/her hobbies or interests
- Siblings: Give names, ages and a few brief comments about your brothers and sisters. (500 words max)
- Practice Vision: In what field of medicine do you envision yourself working ten years from now? (500 words max)
- ACT/SAT Scores (if any): Please enter your ACT and SAT scores if you have taken these tests. (500 words max)
- Self-Critical Essay: Write a critical analysis of your personal and scholastic qualifications for the study of medicine and the realization of your professional ambitions.
FSU Secondary Application Questions: 2016 – 2017
- Travel: Indicate your significant travel experiences and include the circumstances. (500 words max)
- Fun And Diversion: Indicate what you do for fun and diversion (hobbies, special interests, etc.) (500 words max)
- Miscellaneous: Identify any other traits, habits, experiences, interests, etc., that a professor or advisor would not normally learn about you. (500 words max)
- Parents: For both mother and father, give the following (500 words max):
- Where they were raised
- 4-5 traits that would describe him/her to a stranger
- Traits you get from him/her
- Your rapport with him/her
- His/her hobbies or interests
- Siblings: Give names, ages and a few brief comments about your brothers and sisters. (500 words max)
- Practice Vision: In what field of medicine do you envision yourself working ten years from now? (500 words max)
- ACT/SAT Scores (if any): Please enter your ACT and SAT scores if you have taken these tests. (500 words max)
- Self-Critical Essay: Write a critical analysis of your personal and scholastic qualifications for the study of medicine and the realization of your professional ambitions.
FSU Secondary Application Questions: 2015 – 2016
- Travel: Indicate your significant travel experiences and include the circumstances. (500 words max)
- Fun And Diversion: Indicate what you do for fun and diversion (hobbies, special interests, etc.) (500 words max)
- Miscellaneous: Identify any other traits, habits, experiences, interests, etc., that a professor or advisor would not normally learn about you. (500 words max)
- Parents: For both mother and father, give the following (500 words max):
- Where they were raised
- 4-5 traits that would describe him/her to a stranger
- Traits you get from him/her
- Your rapport with him/her
- His/her hobbies or interests
- Siblings: Give names, ages and a few brief comments about your brothers and sisters. (500 words max)
- Practice Vision: In what field of medicine do you envision yourself working ten years from now? (500 words max)
- ACT/SAT Scores (if any): Please enter your ACT and SAT scores if you have taken these tests. (500 words max)
- Self-Critical Essay: Write a critical analysis of your personal and scholastic qualifications for the study of medicine and the realization of your professional ambitions.
FSU Secondary Application Questions: 2014 – 2015
- Travel: Indicate your significant travel experiences and include the circumstances. (500 words max)
- Fun And Diversion: Indicate what you do for fun and diversion (hobbies, special interests, etc.) (500 words max)
- Miscellaneous: Identify any other traits, habits, experiences, interests, etc., that a professor or advisor would not normally learn about you. (500 words max)
- Parents: For both mother and father, give the following (500 words max):
- Where they were raised
- 4-5 traits that would describe him/her to a stranger
- Traits you get from him/her
- Your rapport with him/her
- His/her hobbies or interests
- Siblings: Give names, ages and a few brief comments about your brothers and sisters. (500 words max)
- Practice Vision: In what field of medicine do you envision yourself working ten years from now? (500 words max)
- ACT/SAT Scores (if any): Please enter your ACT and SAT scores if you have taken these tests. (500 words max)
- Self-Critical Essay: Write a critical analysis of your personal and scholastic qualifications for the study of medicine and the realization of your professional ambitions.