
this is a new med school but what is the general opinion? what kinds of schools would it be similar to?
tapepsi, does connecticut count as "NE" region?
Hm, I have tons of fam in Pittsburgh. Does this count? I really love it out that way. 😀
I know Pitt is western PA.
In the secondary for last year one of the prompt q's was "Also, if you have any special connection to Northeast Pennsylvania, please include this information here. Please answer using the space provided." If you get this question I think that you should mention that while you don't have family specifically in the NE region, you do have family here in PA. Something is better than nothing.
Yeah I live near Pitt and it takes me 7 hours to drive to Scranton so that may not necessarily convince them that you'd stay there.In the secondary for last year one of the prompt q's was "Also, if you have any special connection to Northeast Pennsylvania, please include this information here. Please answer using the space provided." If you get this question I think that you should mention that while you don't have family specifically in the NE region, you do have family here in PA. Something is better than nothing.
Haha. Yea, I agree- I will def at least mention the Pitt connection.
On another note, this waiting game is killing me!
). So you can imagine how stressful this entire year has been (including those horrible questions like "Should I retake the MCAT?")Yes and unfortunately it gets worse. It was definitely a looooooonng application cycle for me. I was on the waitlists for 3 schools (including TCMC) and didn't get off the first one until May 5!!! 😱 So you can imagine how stressful this entire year has been (including those horrible questions like "Should I retake the MCAT?")
The key to this game is getting your apps out early which it looks like you're doing that. I knew a premed who had interviews in early Sept and was accepted in October and was set for the rest of the year. I on the other hand didn't get mine out until late Sept/early Oct and it definitely hurt my chances.
Yea- just hoping my committee gets those letters in ASAP! I should be complete no later than mid-July. AMCAS is already verified.
I think there is a very remote chance that I'd consider retaking the MCAT. Probably would only do that if I got a sub-30 score.
I have no idea how you survived all the way to May 5th! 😱
What were your stats if you don't mind my asking?
: GPA- 3.8-4.0 and MCAT- 27-29 (long story but I know I can do a lot better). 
For confidential reasons I'll list it according to MSAR categories: GPA- 3.8-4.0 and MCAT- 27-29 (long story but I know I can do a lot better).
And yeah I don't know how I survived until May 5th either. This whole last year of college felt like a blur b/c all I really remember are secondaries, interviews, and waiting. It definitely can drive you crazy.![]()
Well, congrats to you, you deserve it! I'm really hoping for even just one acceptance out of the 33 (34 maybe- probably adding Vtech) that I am applying to.
Thanks and good luck to you for this cycle! 👍 I'm sure your biggest problem will be deciding which accepted school you want to go to.
Let's hope so.is anyone who is applying concerned that the school has been put on probation for financial reasons?
The main question is where does one go if your school shuts down? Transfer? Would the school have a back-up plan for its students?
All schools in the US have back up plans. (Actually the AAMC- Association of American Medical Colleges has one). When Oral Roberts shut its school in the 80s, and with hurricane issues more recently, medical students have always been taken care of and accomodated at other schools with little disruption to their education. That said we have no intention of shutting down. The actions we have taken this week, and the follow up actions we are planning to respond to the LCME, will put the school in a much stronger position going forward.
Thank you. It was a question that had to be asked due to all of the talk on here. I'm still very much interested in the school and am looking forward to applying.
All schools in the US have back up plans. (Actually the AAMC- Association of American Medical Colleges has one). When Oral Roberts shut its school in the 80s, and with hurricane issues more recently, medical students have always been taken care of and accomodated at other schools with little disruption to their education. That said we have no intention of shutting down. The actions we have taken this week, and the follow up actions we are planning to respond to the LCME, will put the school in a much stronger position going forward.
Good! And I would encourage you to continue to ask questions. Good doctors ask lots of questions!
For confidential reasons I'll list it according to MSAR categories: GPA- 3.8-4.0 and MCAT- 27-29 (long story but I know I can do a lot better).
And yeah I don't know how I survived until May 5th either. This whole last year of college felt like a blur b/c all I really remember are secondaries, interviews, and waiting. It definitely can drive you crazy.![]()
Got a secondary this morning
nope. mine doesnt have it..you think they send the secondary to everyone to get some more cash money in the bank?
received an e-mail as well but no link. The e-mail was in my spam folder haha.
did they put the PIN number somewhere in the e-mail?
I e-mailed.
I also got the email without the link...glad you guys are emailing so I dont have to sit here and vacillate over whether or not I should!
Are you from PA or OOS?
As a CA resident with no ties to PA, is this secondary (and $100) worth it? Does anyone know if they have CA residents in their class now?
Can someone who has emailed admissions already please post a link to the secondary? 🙂
Anyone know where we find the pin number to start the secondary? It says it's on the email they sent, but I can't see it anywhere. thanks!
Read above. 🙂