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Did you interview on the 7th or on the 14th? |
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anyone know anything about submitting after the 5 week secondary deadline??????????????????????
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![]() But in all seriousness, I submitted at 3 am on the due date and I freaked out about missing the deadline because it takes a while to be complete. Fortunately, that didn't affect me. But I wouldn't push it any further. If you're really that concerned, though, just call and ask. |
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deadline passed, it's not letting me log into the system. it did briefly, then when my session timed out its not allowing anymore
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I think that is HIGHLY optimistic. I don't think anyone heard any decision within 4 weeks last year. I would say it starts at 6-8 weeks and then spreads out to 9-11 weeks later in the cycle (for any decision: accept, refuse, hold). For reference, I interviewed in early December last year and wasn't notified of an acceptance for 10 weeks, and that was only when I called Admissions for a status update. Sorry for the less optimistic assessment, but perhaps a more realistic assessment will reduce anxiety somewhat.
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"I am a holistic healer. It's a calling. It's a gift. You see, it's in the best interest of the medical profession that you remain sick. See, that ensures good business. You're not a patient, you're a customer."
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Could anyone please help me with interview day planning? How long does it take from OHSU to the airport? What time does the interview day end? What would be a safe time to book my return flight? Thanks!
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Depending on when your interview is, I wouldn't mind serving as a taxi service. I'll be a lot cheaper than a cab too.I'm not sure when the interview day ends. |
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They tell you that the interview day will end by 3:30pm at the latest, but mine ended at 2:00pm.
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On interview day does the admissions office let interviewers store their luggage somewhere?
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Finally made it to Portland. Getting excited/ nervs for mmi. Any tips?
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I received a pre-interview hold until Feb. I'm IS and have stats above avg for matriculants with plenty of volunteering (clinical/non-clinical) and shadowing. I've already interviewed at an OOS school so I don't think there are any red flags on my app. I wish I knew what OHSU is looking for, because I don't seem to have it.
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what did your status update say? mine changed to "Your file has been screened and is currently on hold for an interview, pending further review. Due to the competitiveness and size of the applicant pool, some applicants are placed on hold until the entire pool has been assessed. As soon as a final decision has been made we will notify you immediately. This decision may not be rendered until mid-February." today. |
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At any rate, good luck with your other schools and interviews. If this process made more sense it would be a lot less terrifying. ![]() And for anyone with upcoming interviews, my advice about the MMI process would be: don't worry. It really does seem at least slightly more rational and less prone to misfortune than the traditional 2-faculty format. It's still a crapshoot, but hopefully it's one with better odds. |
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A secondary application notice was emailed to you on 08/10/2011.
Your secondary application was submitted on 08/30/2011. Your secondary application has been processed. Your file was complete on 09/30/2011. |
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I *almost* made their "Mission-Based Group" for OOS academic achievement:
"Non-resident applicants with superior achievements in academics and other related experiences. For the 2012 cycle, superior academics is defined as a cumulative Total GPA, as reported by AMCAS, of 3.65 or higher and a cumulative score of 32 or higher on the most-recent eligible MCAT." My cum is 3.63. That sucks: "To applicants who meet one or more Mission-Based groups: Your file is currently being screened in the interview selection process. Please note that due to the large number of files in our applicant pool, this screening may take up to 12 weeks. As soon as a decision is made on your application, you will be notified. The Admissions Committee interviews prospective candidates from October through mid-April." vs. "To all other applicants (Non Mission-Based): OHSU screens Mission-Based applicants first for interview eligibility. By January, the committee will evaluate Non Mission-Based applicants for interview eligibility." So it will be January at the earliest before I even hear about an interview? Sheesh. I've been going off of the seemingly contradictory statement at the top of the same page in their app portal: "There is currently a 7-9 week waiting period from the time you submit the secondary application until the Admissions staff processes it. We are receiving a very high volume of secondary applications and the queue for processing them is long. We appreciate your patience. Please continue to check the Admissions Portal for the most up to date information concerning your file. Thank you." I was complete 8/23, which puts me at 9 weeks almost to the day. Now I don't know what to think. Anyone want to shed some light? What about those who have been rejected or put on hold already--did you make their academic achievement Mission-Based group? Thanks! |
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I wish I could be more encouraging, but based on what I've read and been told, I think that the interview chances for OOS applicants not meeting academic or diversity metrics are very, very slim. It sucks, because a 3.65 and 32+ would certainly seem to indicate you can cut it in med school. Good luck.
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I think Drexel had a status update that said something not too far off, like your file has been viewed and is pending further decision, and I got an interview there later on, so yeah. ![]() What do you guys think, how would you interpret this OHSU status update? Did any of the applicants that have received II's have this status before? |
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I read through last year's thread and I didn't see any people confirm that they received invites from a pre-interview hold status. It is hard to say. Given that they don't send an email with a status update, I suppose a number of people could have unknowingly had this status before receiving II's later in the season.
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Just an FYI, application updates need to be snail mailed in. Not sure if they accept them pre-interview.
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Just FYI for those still waiting to hear back:
During the interview orientation, they informed us that they would be conducting ~500 interviews this year. It looks unlikely that there will be interviews offered to non-mission-based applicants because they tend to receive ~1500 mission-based applications. With that said, nothing is for certain. It is still possible that they may dip into the non-mission-based applicant pool, though they didn't last year. |
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Bottom line: If you prioritize getting in and out of Portland quickly you might screw up your interview. I think everyone should take as much time as they can here (and anywhere else that you interview). Ask students at the school where you should go visit if you have that much extra time. Quote:
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Start adding other factors like your state of residence, and schools really do have to make very tough decisions on whom to interview... it comes down to making apples-to-oranges comparisons among the applicants. You cannot take it too personally if you don't get picked by any particular school--maybe they wanted more apples the day they read your application. --- Unrelated to any of that: If you have a choice to go to any school other than OHSU I'd seriously recommend that you consider the finances. I like OHSU a lot, but the more I think about tuition the more I question my choice to come here... it's not the school's fault, it's the state's fault, but either way you're the one who ends up paying it. If tuition stays flat (it won't) I'll be $250,000 in debt just from med school by the time I graduate. There are school that charge half as much for tuition. Think about it. |
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Now somewhere like Mayo, sure, that's tons cheaper. But how many Mayos are there? I dunno, this is just a pre-med's perspective and I don't have a good sense of how much scholarship money individual schools have to spread around, but it seems to me that if you're not from a state like Texas/Florida/NY with relatively well funded public schools you might be stuck with a huge bill no matter what. |
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Anyway, I agree that I'm pretty ignorant of the school by school details of financial aid--it's just hard to imagine it would bridge a gap like the one between OHSU and Case--let alone one between in-state Texas schools and Drexel. (Mayo is pretty famously generous/rich and their baseline grant last year was $15K--most schools contribute a fraction of that, on average.) |
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Question - did you guys get an email saying you were complete? Or did you just check one day online and you saw that you were?
nvm just checked and was FINALLY complete. Submitted on 9/08 |
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I submitted my secondary on 9/21 and am still not processed. Hopefully that changes sometime this week.
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South Alabama $40,200I'll be the first to point out that some of these schools might be even harder to get into as an OOS applicant than OHSU, but I'm just posting them for comparison purposes to prove the point: There are some schools where you'll pay less as a non-resident than you pay as a resident. Of course, private schools are a largely mystery because although they post their tuition (often higher than OHSU) many of them have generous scholarship packages that may effectively lower the tuition below OHSU. So you have to consider them too. (FYI: Baylor's tuition for an Oregon resident in the same year was only $31,276... almost $10,000 less than OHSU!) Quote:
If you mean loans (Federal financial aid), well your loans at any school are going to be based on tuition, fees, and estimated costs of living. So for example, OHSU might hand out smaller loans than UCSF, but the rent is cheaper in Portland than San Francisco, on average, so it might be a wash. |
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holy crap 40k tuition in-state? I'm over at western lebanon and ours is 48k for private school lol. Projected to be in debt 290k (w/o interest) after 4 years, and ~550k with interest if I'm on a 20 year payment track. Oregon residents have pretty crappy options speaking from a financial point of view
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