1st interview!!

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Hi aPD, quick question for you- do you have a sense for the proportion of invites granted on an "automagic" basis (ie. high Step 1 + AOA + x # of honors = invite) versus how many are granted after a more thorough comparison with other applicants?

I too am interested in the answer to this. My school reputation and step 1 are strengths of my application. Otherwise, my letters are probably great, my PS is average, and my grades are below average. I'm hoping to swipe a couple invites on the basis of my school and Step 1, but we'll see...
 
This morning I got my first interviews (two) - Louisville & Seton Hall Excited!!!
 
My application has been complete since 9/15 except that my home program hasn't submitted my SLOR (or anyone else's).

Does this mean that no programs will look at my application?

I have this terrible feeling that time is passing and my chances of getting an interview are being eroded because my program can't seem to get SLORs written.
 
Hi aPD, quick question for you- do you have a sense for the proportion of invites granted on an "automagic" basis (ie. high Step 1 + AOA + x # of honors = invite) versus how many are granted after a more thorough comparison with other applicants?
It's going to totally depend on the field, and the institution. I can ask ERAS to sort applications by Step score, or ask it to show me only those with a score of > 280 [don't panic, I just made that number up....]. I can also sort by AOA status. But in order to see # Honors, or "quality of school", I have to look at each application. So each program is going to do things differently, and there is no real way to answer your question.
 
It's going to totally depend on the field, and the institution. I can ask ERAS to sort applications by Step score, or ask it to show me only those with a score of > 280 [don't panic, I just made that number up....]. I can also sort by AOA status. But in order to see # Honors, or "quality of school", I have to look at each application. So each program is going to do things differently, and there is no real way to answer your question.

This was still actually a very informative response, thanks! It's pretty interesting to hear how things work on the other end.
 
where at?

Sorry... prefer to stay relatively anonymous o_0

On a positive note, I just received my second interview invite today. Although, this time from my med school ^_^

Again, not a stellar applicant by any means.

First 2 yrs were P/F
3rd year Honored only medicine related stuff.
(Not sure if my LOR writers included it, but it was on my CV to them, did very well on IM shelf)
Step 1 ~230
Step 2 CK/CS pending
No research
No pubs
No abstracts
Very mediocre community involvement / leadership
 
This is a "paranoid" question, but honestly, I can't get this out of my head, and hoping aProg or someone can e-slap me some sense.

So, got an interview invite Wed, but didn't check my e-mail until late afternoon today. I figured it was a little after 5, and decided to just wait to call tommorow morning to set it up. But, part of me is thinking "Oh ****, I wish I check my email more often, because the invites might be sent to a lot of people, and I just screwed myself...".

Basically, is it a major problem if I wait 2 days to respond to an interview invite that was sent?

/cue eyerolls and sighs from people

I waited about a day and a half to respond to my first interview invite. I wasn't sure how to go about scheduling, so I asked around a bit. When I sent out my request, I was given my first choice of interview dates. Unless it's a competitive school, I'm sure you're okay. But, I probably wouldn't wait around too long.

On a related note, I was talking to a friend of mine who was interviewing for Optho last year. He said he'd get interview invites that literally said "Congratulations. You've been invited to interview at ___________. Blah, blah, blah, blah. You've got 10 minutes to respond to this e-mail." lol. Makes me even more glad I'm going into medicine. That kind of stress would age me faster than I'm aging already o_0
 
My application has been complete since 9/15 except that my home program hasn't submitted my SLOR (or anyone else's).

Does this mean that no programs will look at my application?

I have this terrible feeling that time is passing and my chances of getting an interview are being eroded because my program can't seem to get SLORs written.

What's a SLOR?
 
I got my first 2 interviews this week😀 I wasn't expecting to hear anything until next week.
 
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