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I am out of state (Canadian) and got accepted during their last decision day. I interviewed about 3 weeks before that. Since I got accepted to my top choice I'll be turning this one down though, so hopefully one of you will get my spot!
Or how many seats are actually filled now?
Actually I'm pretty sure they interview in April also and at least late march interviewees don't know their fate until the end of April so it seems unlikely they have filled their class by march 25th. Also, more instate people are wait-listed than oos and if you look at their stats more than half of IS interviewees matriculate which means more than that has to be accepted. my guess is that they over-accept OOS more than instate which would lead to greater waitlist movement. but yeah whether that means a third, half, 2 thirds, who knows. Hopefully for everyone waiting it's a whole bunch 🙂
I am out of state (Canadian) and got accepted during their last decision day. I interviewed about 3 weeks before that. Since I got accepted to my top choice I'll be turning this one down though, so hopefully one of you will get my spot!
A little late to the party but Congrats! I had a lot of Canada residents during my interview date and it definitely sucks how hard it is to get into a Canada school.
So I have recently heard from a fairly reliable source at WSUSOM that being under further review is altogether different than being on the waitlist? If anyone out there that has been specifically told that they are waitlisted as apposed to being under further review could comment it would be helpful in clarifying this. My "source" also said that it is better to be under further review than put on the waitlist. This doesn't make much sense but if anyone out there could clarify it would be great!
Hey everyone..I am an OOSer that is going to be attending...Just had a quick question for those of you that are maybe a little more familiar with the area. I was looking to live in Royal Oak, I was wondering if any have you any suggestions/recommendations about places in Royal Oak....Any comments are much appreciated👍
Hey guys! I got accepted to WSU. Does anyone know how quickly they want our transcripts (I've already graduated)? Just a little worried....cause the school I went to is VERY slow in processing transcript requests. Do they want us to send them immediately - just like our deposit?
Just throwing this out there... If anyone is looking for a roommate send me a message. I want to live in the University Tower, they are 2 bedroom/2bath and rent is about 1100 a month including all utilities. There is more info on the WSU-SOM web site. I don't really have a preference for a roommate, I am male though. I enjoy my sleep and tend to go to bed/get up early, especially on week days. I will definitely be going to class rather than streaming lectures. I don't have any allergies or special diets or anything. I'm pretty normal, I just don't want a roommate who's going to party all night during the week days, and I want a non-smoker.
-Eric
Can someone please post the number interviewees have to call to find out if they got in or not? I can't find my sheet anywhere!! Also the next call in date is March 25th right'? Thanks!
Can someone please post the number interviewees have to call to find out if they got in or not? I can't find my sheet anywhere!! Also the next call in date is March 25th right'? Thanks!

Hey everyone, just had a question that maybe some of you fellow OOSers may know the answer to. So it looks like for first year, we just have to bite the bullet and fork over the 60k, but after that does anyone know/heard of how lenient the school is on giving in state tuiton after the first year? I've called and asked but all they've told me is that you can apply after 6 months of living there, and you may get it or you may not. I only ask because I know there are some public schools out there that have a reputation of being pretty lenient on in state status after a year...just wondering if anyone had any insight on whether wayne was of of these, thanks, any thoughts are appreciated.
I'm not OOS, but I think I can answer your question. From what I have heard, Michigan schools will not let you transfer your residency status. I believe that it stays at whatever it was when you started at the school. I think you may be able to find it somewhere on the WSU site, it should be defined by the Board of Governers and in their by-laws or something.
Yes, this is my understanding too. Just like the majority of public medical schools, the ones in Michgan won't let you change your residency status if you're an OOS. What matters is where you will have lived prior to, not after, matriculation. This obviously sucks! (Btw I'm also an OOS.😉)
Ugh, I was hoping for better news.....But I guess you can't put a price tag on a good education, right? 🙁
RO is an awesome place to live, but don't overlook Ferndale and Berkley. There are plenty of apartments (Village Green Townhomes in Oak Park has tons of fellow med students) but don't be afraid of renting a house either. Nowadays you could probably rent a house cheeper than an apartment.Hey everyone..I am an OOSer that is going to be attending...Just had a quick question for those of you that are maybe a little more familiar with the area. I was looking to live in Royal Oak, I was wondering if any have you any suggestions/recommendations about places in Royal Oak....Any comments are much appreciated👍
I'm in-state, and I interviewed at Wayne State on Dec 17, but have heard absolutely nothing since (due to work, I've not been able to do call-ins in February and March) - is there still a chance that I could have a straight acceptance (vs. being waitlisted?)