At my interview they said they would interview roughly 900, accepting 450 for a class of 300. Odd
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Yea I may be mistaken. I just remember there was roughly less than %50 chance after interview.
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At my interview they said they would interview roughly 900, accepting 450 for a class of 300. Odd
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I already interviewed, but I didn't get a confirmation after scheduling the interview either. So, if you didn't, don't worry about it!Did you get a confirmation email after scheduling your interview?
I haven't sat in on any of the info sessions during interview days... but would be surprised if they told you 900 people -- we don't (at least currently) have enough days scheduled to handle that many applicants. The second numbers I could believe but COM generally has a pretty high yield.At my interview they said they would interview roughly 900, accepting 450 for a class of 300. Odd
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Mmm interesting. Guess there will be probably more interview days than I'm currently aware of, then!When I interviewed they said out of the ~6000 applicants, they're planning on interviewing 15% which works out to be around 900.
+1When I interviewed they said out of the ~6000 applicants, they're planning on interviewing 15% which works out to be around 900.
Yep, that's exactly what I heard. 15% of applicants.Mmm interesting. Guess there will be probably more interview days than I'm currently aware of, then!
No real way to prepare. Be concise and yourself, and you'll do fine.Greetings Everyone!
I'm a Canadian applicant who's interviewing on Oct. 23rd (PM session)! It's my first time posting on this site (although I'm a frequent lurker ). May I ask for those of you (especially Canadians) who have already interviewed how you prepared for the MMI?
Anyone else accepted OOS? It's difficult to stomach the total CoA, though I think other DO schools seem to be up there as well, about 60,000 tuition not including other expenses. I really do want to go here
Hi everyone! Is anyone else from the 9/11 interview date still waiting to hear back. The one month deadline ends tomorrow and I still haven't heard anything. Just wondering if anyone else is in the same boat?
How is it possible that a few people who interviewed on 9/30 have heard back, yet some people who interviewed on 9/11 still haven't heard anything.
Admissions told me last year that they try to let Canadians know early in advance so they have enough time to prepare for visa issues. It was also mentioned during my interview day that the length of time it takes to hear back doesn't necessarily depend on how well you did. It's a random process of assigning candidates to admissions members, some simply take longer than other members because of commitments. Don't give up hope!
Hi everyone! Is anyone else from the 9/11 interview date still waiting to hear back. The one month deadline ends tomorrow and I still haven't heard anything. Just wondering if anyone else is in the same boat?
i am! looks like they just sent out an email about the status update though. fingers crossed!
In and of itself, no - visit days do not affect your status. However, if you're currently doing things that will warrant an update letter, the visit day may give you a bit more to talk about on top of recent accomplishments/coursework/etc. So they're certainly not a bad thing to attend.Just trying to gauge opinions. Does anyone feel that attending the open house could have an effect on your application? I live in Michigan so it wouldn't be hard for me to go. So far I've been somewhat opposed to going because I feel like it would just be a tease for me to go, knowing that my application has been passed over (at least for now). A friend of mine commented that his roommate was wait listed at a school but was accepted later after attending an open house and meeting and chatting with some faculty. Obviously these two events could be entirely unrelated and he may have been accepted even if he didn't go to the open house, just one person's story. Thoughts?
As always, thank you for your advice. Much appreciatedIn and of itself, no - visit days do not affect your status. However, if you're currently doing things that will warrant an update letter, the visit day may give you a bit more to talk about on top of recent accomplishments/coursework/etc. So they're certainly not a bad thing to attend.
Yes there is a difference. The dates on the acceptance page are student tours for accepted students. It is more personal.for people who have gone and checked out the other campuses, did you just pop in or did you actually attend the 'See the sites' event?
Because on the acceptance page there are also dates that don't include the Oct 24th open house, are there any difference between the two?
Could you guys share what the update email stated?Yup, got that email as well. Nearly gave me a heart attack. Good luck!
"Greetings Applicants,Could you guys share what the update email stated?
My phone messed up and didn't quote you but I answered below!This may be wayyy too early to be thinking about housing... but during the interview day tour, one of the current students said there is a popular apartment building where almost half of her class lives. Anyone from the EL campus know where that is? Thanks in advance
It mentions all of this in the packet you get in the mail when accepted. It looks like you need to get your student ID sent to you by admission's first. I am still waiting to get that. Did anyone who already paid the deposit receive their "netID"?Does anyone know what we're supposed to do for the criminal background check and sending transcripts? They keep alluding to it, but do I need to apply for it before a certain deadline? Is there a form specific for the criminal background check or does the school just go ahead and do it and I don't need to even worry about it at all? And I assume transcripts can be sent whenever as long as its before the first day of classes?
I would have no definitive knowledge so take this with a grain of salt but I believe it is completely normal and you should just be patient. There are a few other people on here who haven't heard back yet either and have been complete since that time.I have been complete here since the end of July/beginning of August and haven't heard anything back yet. Is this normal, or should I call admissions at this point?
Do you think that it would be appropriate to contact admissions with updates to our application, prior to being offered an interview?I would have no definitive knowledge so take this with a grain of salt but I believe it is completely normal and you should just be patient. There are a few other people on here who haven't heard back yet either and have been complete since that time.
Do you think that it would be appropriate to contact admissions with updates to our application, prior to being offered an interview?
I'm waiting to hear back right now! I interviewed Thursday so fingers crossed I'll be a student next year But I went to MSU for undergrad so I'm extremely familiar with campus! I would also recommend checking out Oakwood apartments. I lived there for two years and it's a big hit with graduate students. They're only single apartments though so they're only good if you want to live alone. They're far from campus so you'd have to commute by car or bus but they have quiet hours during the night which is great for studious students. They're the best price for single apartments. Otherwise, definitely check out the lodges or Hannah if you're looking for somewhere close to the medical schoolThanks! Are you a current student?
Berrytree and Glenwood are the most popular that I know of, though some people also live at The Lodges and Hannah. The Hamptons is nice but I believe only 3BR units. All five are within walking distance to campus.This may be wayyy too early to be thinking about housing... but during the interview day tour, one of the current students said there is a popular apartment building where almost half of her class lives. Anyone from the EL campus know where that is? Thanks in advance
Haha no problem. This survey is a little old but the information is still generally applicable (though it doesn't have some of the newest complexes, e.g., Hannah Lofts): http://com.msu.edu/class_of_2017/Housing/20102011HousingInfo.pdfThanks! I was hoping you'd reply haha. I'm looking for something walking distance so I'll definitely look those up.
Yeah, Berrytree is good. Just don't get a basement (they flood a fair amount + no balcony + creaky upstairs floors!)... I may have some experience with that. They are renovating all of the apartments which is nice though. Now is the time to sign a lease for BT because their summer move-ins disappear quickly (most units are leased Fall-Fall but COM starts in June). The "gym" isn't great (but it is functional!), though the pools are nice and they have free coffee/tea/popcorn/snacks in the clubhouse . They're also one of the few places around with 1BR units.I don't think it's too early to look at housing as long as you're committed! My SO and I actually just signed a lease this past Friday for Berrytree. We both really loved it there the apartments were really nice quality we thought (he has lived up there before in rather unsavory apartments lol) and it was reasonably priced for a 1000 sq ft 2 bedroom with nice appliances. Plus the location to the school is awesome and 24 hour gym access certainly doesn't hurt!
Go for it! They do favor in state, but that number (85%) may be skewed by tuition costs as well.Hey All! This is my first post ever on SDN, I'm wondering if you all can help me?
I'm not sure if I should apply here. It's already mid Oct. and I'm OOS. They said 85% of their incoming class were all IS! And besides being later in the process, I dont know if my gpa is high enough for OOS? I have a 3.4 and 29 GPA and with 2 years of AmeriCorps experience. Not sure if I should just go for it.
Any help would be appreciated
If it makes you feel any better, I've also been complete since the end of July and haven't heard anythingI have been complete here since the end of July/beginning of August and haven't heard anything back yet. Is this normal, or should I call admissions at this point?
Yeah, Berrytree is good. Just don't get a basement (they flood a fair amount + no balcony + creaky upstairs floors!)... I may have some experience with that. They are renovating all of the apartments which is nice though. Now is the time to sign a lease for BT because their summer move-ins disappear quickly (most units are leased Fall-Fall but COM starts in June). The "gym" isn't great (but it is functional!), though the pools are nice and they have free coffee/tea/popcorn/snacks in the clubhouse . They're also one of the few places around with 1BR units.
Nice -- sounds like you're all set to go.We were lucky enough to get a 3rd flood but we were considering basement for the price and now I'm definitely glad we decided not to do that! and we ended up being able to move in in May so it was perfect.
Do you normally just cook/ eat at your apartment and pack lunches for the days that you'll be in class all day? or do you/ people in your class tend to have meal plans as well? They seem expensive but extremely convenient so I'm not sure what I want to do yet
Nice -- sounds like you're all set to go.
I don't think many people purchase meal plans. There's no cafeteria in Fee so you have to go to one of the nearby dorms to use it -- which never sounded too useful to me. The pricing isn't terrible though.
We often have 12pm talks (i.e., state senators, residency directors, specialty "spotlight series", visiting professors, class meetings, etc.) that include food, so I go to a lot of those. Otherwise I just eat a good breakfast and then go back home for lunch -- you almost always have 12-1 free and other afternoon scheduling is variable. The only "fixed" schedule is class from 8-12 daily. If you want to pack food that's definitely an option, as we have a couple fridges in the student lounge.
Hi SpartanWolverine! Completely unrelated, but saw your name and could not help myself. Which side are you picking come Saturday?Nice -- sounds like you're all set to go.
I don't think many people purchase meal plans. There's no cafeteria in Fee so you have to go to one of the nearby dorms to use it -- which never sounded too useful to me. The pricing isn't terrible though.
We often have 12pm talks (i.e., state senators, residency directors, specialty "spotlight series", visiting professors, class meetings, etc.) that include food, so I go to a lot of those. Otherwise I just eat a good breakfast and then go back home for lunch -- you almost always have 12-1 free and other afternoon scheduling is variable. The only "fixed" schedule is class from 8-12 daily. If you want to pack food that's definitely an option, as we have a couple fridges in the student lounge.
Go blue!Hi SpartanWolverine! Completely unrelated, but saw your name and could not help myself. Which side are you picking come Saturday?
Go blue!
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