Schools that you have to check status (II, reject) online instead of receiving email?

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FutureFACS

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Which schools do you have to check their status online to see if you are rejected vs. II? I think UC-I is one, but what are some others?

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Wait, you're not obsessively checking the statuses of all your applied schools daily regardless?

Congrats to you for being the least neurotic premed on SDN.
 
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Interesting signature :lame:

Anyway, I remember something about Drexel being silly like that, at least in 2011. I saw I had an II on the website several days before I got an email about it.
 
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Interesting signature :lame:

Anyway, I remember something about Drexel being silly like that, at least in 2011. I saw I had an II on the website several days before I got an email about it.
Lol I would have to look up all of my passwords in my email to do that!
 
Lol I would have to look up all of my passwords in my email to do that!

That's why you keep a running document of those logins saved on your computer. If you want to be super fancy, you can password protect the file. Or you can be a rebel like me and just have them in a "sticky note" on the desktop. :p
 
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That's why you keep a running document of those logins saved on your computer. If you want to be super fancy, you can password protect the file. Or you can be a rebel like me and just have them in a "sticky note" on the desktop. :p

I am super lame: have a running excel file with dates of everything for this process. Hoping to pass on to future students
 
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Duke is one that comes to mind. A couple of other schools will update your status before sending you an e-mail, but there's usually not more than a day or two in between.

-Bill
 
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I am super lame: have a running excel file with dates of everything for this process. Hoping to pass on to future students

same here! def easier to have usernames, pws, and links to apps all in a row
 
I just use the Apple Keychain and keep all the links in a spreadsheet.
 
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That's why you keep a running document of those logins saved on your computer. If you want to be super fancy, you can password protect the file. Or you can be a rebel like me and just have them in a "sticky note" on the desktop. :p
i have to write down my hospital passwords because all the systems have like different character requirements and expire like every 90 days, it's ridiculous and I'm pretty sure detracts from the security aspect of the purpose of passwords
 
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UIC, Pritzker, and OHSU come to mind from my app cycle
 
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