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I'm glad that you guys think i have a good shot, also thnks for ur responses. But I was wondering how much my stats can affect my acceptance? specially that it is a bit late in the cycle. Am I on the same level as everyone else who got interviews, or can I still get rejected cuz others have better stats than me?
Just wondering if this is one of the first years where the classes are filling up so soon? And the people who have gotten in so far this month or last month, what have your stats been?
Hey dude, thanks for the words of encouragement. I'm gonna reasearch all the interview questions and get ready for this. I'm interviewing at Barry and Sam Merritt. Barry's class is pretty big, right?You need to take a deep breath and congratulate yourself for getting an interview. That is a HUGE accomplishment. The rule of thumb is if you get an interview, admission committee feels your "stats" are good enough to get in, and they want to meet you and evaluate you on a personal level. Could you still get rejected after your interview bc ppl have better stats (or you bomb the interview), the answer is yes, especially if it's a smaller school whose class is almost full. But you have an opportunity to let your personality and desire for medicine over shadow any "red flags" you may or may not have. Remember that.
The best advice I can give you is not worry about other ppl's stats, and just focus on preparing for the interview. Look up questions that each school has a tendency to ask and practice your answers. You do that all this and you'll get in! If you only focus on what others bring to the table and not yourself, then you are handicapping yourself to succeed at what will be your best opportunity to shine as an applicant. In conclusion, hit a home run at the interview and you'll be fine!
If you don't mind me asking, where are you interviewing at?
March 29th. they first offered me 15th but i guess i didn't reply early enough. Do you think that looks bad?When are you interviewing at Barry? I am going there on the 22nd of March.
In another thread you indicated that your GPA is a 2.5. That puts you below the lowest scores accepted by the majority of the schools in a past cycle. I don't see the point is worrying about this because there's nothing you can do about it, but to go in believing this is a sure thing would be unwise. From a population perspective the majority of students will get in to a school somewhere, but we are evaluated as individuals and there are people who get rejected every year. I would be doing everything I could to prepare for possible hard ball questions about your GPA. What are you doing differently now that will allow you to succeed in a situation that will be far more challenging than undergrad. Podiatry admissions is not like medical school admissions. Schools offer interviews to virtually everyone (with a small amount of pre-screening) because they don't know who is actually interested in them and who will even come to the interview. You've survived the pre-screening. Its a step forward. Be prepared to put your best foot forward.