2006 NC Med Schools Acceptance/Rejection Thread part 01

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BOBODR said:
DEG caught me.... and oh yeah... I just got engaged 🙂
As DEG put it that "poor girl" 😉

As for RU ...I am sure Hoole loves singing telegrams! 😀 Who doesnt??!


Engaged, Cinci, good things are going on in your life, Bobodr! Congratulations!
 
BOBODR said:
DEG caught me.... and oh yeah... I just got engaged 🙂
As DEG put it that "poor girl" 😉

As for RU ...I am sure Hoole loves singing telegrams! 😀 Who doesnt??!

Nice work dude! I may have news of that sort in the days ahead.
 
BOBODR said:
Well I hadn't checked this thread in a long long time but today I peeked. My comments.

For:
Dave Med - CONGRATS. YOu are going to be a TAR HEEL, getting of the WL early and not having it be a prolonged torture is a great feeling. Good luck buddy.

JWNDUKE - Hopefully SUNY downstate works out for you or your other WL's. If not reapply again next yr. Reapplication is a finacial, mental, and emotional drain but worth it in the end if its what you really want!

DEG, formerly know as Shahbab - I talk to you alot by PM so I know how you are doing. YOu will make an excellent doctor I have no doubts and if it doesnt work out this yr hopefully it will next yr. Talk to Hoole at UNC about ur app to see what you can do to up your chances there.

Registered User - It will be a shame if you dont get into Pitt, UNC or Wake off the WL. At least you will be a doctor either way but still I am hoping one of those works out for you.

DR. Giggles - CONGRATS..Your genius not to mention niceness finally pays off. Good luck at OSU!

As for myself. I actually wound up getting into my number one choice of Cinci and couldnt be happier. I feel a little vindicated as I would have gone there over UNC anyway. Its an amazing school just like UNC (except the admissions office at UNC in my opinion is one of the worst out there) but fits my personality better. Anyway good luck to everyone! :luck:

Thanks! It would kick so much ass if we all could have gotten in to somewhere such as UNC, but we're all going to have the time of our lives wherever the long road may lead.

Congrats on the engagement as well. I myself am not ready to settle down yet, but I don't mind being single... especially when I have this to look forward to:
http://www.youtube.com/results?search=ohio+state+strip&search_type=search_videos&search=Search
(you have to register, but it's worth it 😉 ).

mustangsally65 said:
Anyone still interested in a meetup?
Come on guys! Let's go get blitzed!
 
I am gonna watch Scrubs DVD all night tonight. I need to laugh after my long awaited ECU rejection. Thanks everyone for many kind words.

I guess I better hit the MCAT books again. I didn't take any course last time. I am thinking about taking a course (kaplan or TPR) this time around. Not sure if it will help me.

Best wishes all.

S.
 
registered user said:
Nice work dude! I may have news of that sort in the days ahead.


👍 Its an amazing feeling. Good luck with it RU!
 
Alright, all of you NC guys are getting into Ohio schools. I think it's time for some Ohio people to get some NC love.
 
I'm sorry to hear about all the rejections, I was in that boat last year as this same time.
Has anyone else heard about waitlists at ECU? Or gotten off the waitlist there?
 
congrats on both accounts BOBODR-san 🙂

And congrats to those who got off the UNC/Wake waitlist recently but sorry to hear about the ECU rejections. I think ECU admissions is trickier than UNC.
 
I'm on the waitlist as well at ECU. I've been told there is quite a lot of waitlist movement, so here's hopeing for good news soon.

G
 
In off the waitlist @ ECU!!!!!!!!!!!!!
this is surreal!
 
anyone know % of people waitlisted vs. rejected vs. accepted out of those interviewed?... just curious.

i also received waitlist notification today. only took them like 7 months. actually nearly 12 months post-primary. anyone else think that is crazy?
 
Did they call you to let you know you were off the waitlist at ECU buffaloox?
 
buffaloox said:
I got the letter in the mail today.
thanks

That's awesome buffaloox, congratulations!
 
buffaloox said:
I got the letter in the mail today.
thanks

So they mailed you a waitlist letter and then a few days later they mailed you the acceptance? Weird.
 
Hey guys. I've been away from the thread for a long while now. I'm starting to get anxious about starting school at ECU in August and was wondering who all would be my fellow classmates. Feel free to send me a private message if you'll be in G-Vegas with me. 😀 Good luck to everyone that is still waiting to hear. 😉
 
uncgirlriah said:
Hey guys. I've been away from the thread for a long while now. I'm starting to get anxious about starting school at ECU in August and was wondering who all would be my fellow classmates. Feel free to send me a private message if you'll be in G-Vegas with me. 😀 Good luck to everyone that is still waiting to hear. 😉

There might be an ECU class of 2010 thread in the allopathic class threads. If not, then you should start one 👍
 
jwnduke said:
I was wondering what happened to this thread. It used to be on the first page every time I checked
 
bumpity bump bump bump.

i think folks gave up, already.
something i recently learned: med schools read sdn forums.
 
sheepunite said:
something i recently learned: med schools read sdn forums.

Yep, we actually have some adcom members that post around here too
 
Avalanche21 said:
Yep, we actually have some adcom members that post around here too

Just spent a week in NYC and coming back to NC tomorrow. I was thinking about this thread and folks here. Hope to see more positive news soon.

Regards,
S.
 
Just wanted to report that a friend of mine got THE email yesterday morning. Good Luck to everyone waiting. I'm sure there will be more to come.
 
medpro said:
Just wanted to report that a friend of mine got THE email yesterday morning. Good Luck to everyone waiting. I'm sure there will be more to come.

Nice, tell your friend congratulations. Thanks for the info, this thread was getting way too inactive.

Welcome back 2DEG, hope you had fun in NYC.
 
medpro said:
Just wanted to report that a friend of mine got THE email yesterday morning. Good Luck to everyone waiting. I'm sure there will be more to come.

Great to know - thanks. I was worried it was getting quiet over there in W-S...
 
Has anyone gleaned any crumbs of information from the various medical school offices lately on waitlist movement? I'm trying to keep up my hopes for UNC but the dog days of summer are looming on the horizon.
 
CMar830 said:
Great to know - thanks. I was worried it was getting quiet over there in W-S...

Hey CMar830! I've been waiting to see you over on the c/o 2010 board! Here's some clovers to get you over there...

:luck: :luck: :luck: :luck: :luck: :luck:
 
LO281OK said:
Hey CMar830! I've been waiting to see you over on the c/o 2010 board! Here's some clovers to get you over there...

:luck: :luck: :luck: :luck: :luck: :luck:

You're awesome 😀 I've been trying to forget about it, for my own sanity, but I don't do such a great job of that! As of now, I'm deciding between BU's MAMS and Georgetown's SMP for the Fall... but I really would love to end all this craziness and get that email from Wake!! I fear that chances are quite low now...

I hope all your preparations are going well - I see that you'll be in W-S this weekend. Want to visit Dr. Nelson and put in a good word for me...? Hehe 😛

Thanks for all your good wishes! Hope to see you over in the official class board soon.
 
I have a question and hope you NC'ers can help me out. I'm currently doing my undergrad in North Carolina, and an from Illinois. I've contemplated pursuing residency here in North Carolina, as I am working, live off-campus, have moved my bank accounts here, and will be obtaining an NC license soon.

For UNC-CH, there seems to be a difference between "resident" and "resident for tuition purposes." If I obtain my NC license, I may apply to AMCAS as an NC resident, using my NC license and address. From the UNC information, I see that I will be sent a form entitled "Residency for Tuition Purposes" with my secondary application. Though I feel there's a chance I will be granted this designation (without going into too many personal details) I most likely will NOT.

My question is this:
For ADMISSIONS purposes, which type of residency designation do they use? Because they send the form with the screened secondary application, I am inclined to think I would be evaluated as an NC resident for ADMISSIONS, and then later will be declared in vs. out for tuition purposes.

I'd be fulling willing to attend UNC for one year at out-of-state rates if necessary, but first I'd just like to get in. In fact, I might even (for other financial purposes) defer one year and continue living in NC and working. This would not only allow me to make money but also to start at in-state rates.

Thoughts?
 
BigKurz said:
I have a question and hope you NC'ers can help me out. I'm currently doing my undergrad in North Carolina, and an from Illinois. I've contemplated pursuing residency here in North Carolina, as I am working, live off-campus, have moved my bank accounts here, and will be obtaining an NC license soon.

For UNC-CH, there seems to be a difference between "resident" and "resident for tuition purposes." If I obtain my NC license, I may apply to AMCAS as an NC resident, using my NC license and address. From the UNC information, I see that I will be sent a form entitled "Residency for Tuition Purposes" with my secondary application. Though I feel there's a chance I will be granted this designation (without going into too many personal details) I most likely will NOT.

My question is this:
For ADMISSIONS purposes, which type of residency designation do they use? Because they send the form with the screened secondary application, I am inclined to think I would be evaluated as an NC resident for ADMISSIONS, and then later will be declared in vs. out for tuition purposes.

I'd be fulling willing to attend UNC for one year at out-of-state rates if necessary, but first I'd just like to get in. In fact, I might even (for other financial purposes) defer one year and continue living in NC and working. This would not only allow me to make money but also to start at in-state rates.

Thoughts?

Now I will actually attempt to answer your question. If you are in CH, go personally talk to the admissions office about your residency question. If you can't talk to them face to face, use the phone. They have always been very nice to me on the phone (although not as nice as I'd like 😉 ). Seriously, they will be able to answer your question better than anyone on SDN. Have fun.
 
registered user said:
Now I will actually attempt to answer your question. If you are in CH, go personally talk to the admissions office about your residency question. If you can't talk to them face to face, use the phone. They have always been very nice to me on the phone (although not as nice as I'd like 😉 ). Seriously, they will be able to answer your question better than anyone on SDN. Have fun.


Just called. The declaration of NC residency is "tentative" until further review of the "Residency for Tuition Purposes" form. The process is one in the same--you cannot be considered for the 140 in-state spots without the "Resident for Tuition Purposes" designation.
 
I wanted to post this as a followup to a previous post.
I am just about to leave my job at UNC-CH and I am trying to find someone to replace me. This is a great position for a Pre-med. Its a full time position working for the pediatric pulmonary department as a research tech.

Job Responsibilities:
  • Obtain Patient Consents for storage of blood and BALF
  • Obtain detailed clinical information on samples
  • Process Bronchoscopic Samples (BALF)
  • Maintenance of Microsoft Access Database

Skills Needed:
  • Microsoft Access Database Experience
  • Basic Lab skills
  • Interest in Medicine and Research


This position has patient contact, expose you to clinical research, and allow you to observe hundreds of pediatric bronchoscopies. I cannot say enough about this position.

If you are interested in the position email me at [email protected] and I will give you even more information.
 
My 1st Post and it's a good one
Wake Forest Int:1/3 WL:2/3 Accepted:6/5
Showing interest played a big part in moving up the waitlist
If you are still on it don't give up hope! I was 10 minutes from submitting an application for next year when I got the email...
 
TheAmbientMan said:
My 1st Post and it's a good one
Wake Forest Int:1/3 WL:2/3 Accepted:6/5
Showing interest played a big part in moving up the waitlist
If you are still on it don't give up hope! I was 10 minutes from submitting an application for next year when I got the email...

Yay for hope 🙂

Congratulations, you're on the path to be a doctor.
 
First off congrats on the WFU acceptance, im still waitlisted, but its looking worse and worse.
Secondly, I am going to go ahead and reapply to med school for 2007, does anybody know if the schools keep your personal statements on record? do you use the same one when you reapply, my reasons for wanting to be a doctor havent changed so I wouldnt think my personal statement would but didnt know if they would know it was the same as the 06 application. ANY THOUGHTS???
thanks,
kevin p.
 
kapaduch said:
First off congrats on the WFU acceptance, im still waitlisted, but its looking worse and worse.
Secondly, I am going to go ahead and reapply to med school for 2007, does anybody know if the schools keep your personal statements on record? do you use the same one when you reapply, my reasons for wanting to be a doctor havent changed so I wouldnt think my personal statement would but didnt know if they would know it was the same as the 06 application. ANY THOUGHTS???
thanks,
kevin p.
The consensus seems to be that you need to make at least some changes reflecting the additional things you've done in the last year. Like everything, whether they keep your old PS or not most likely depends on the school, but I would assume that they do unless you hear differently. Adcoms want to see that you've been active in improving your application, which includes revamping your personal statement.
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=277204

Good :luck: with the Wake waitlist. It seems to be the only NC school that's getting any movement whatsoever.
 
Just talked with Lisa and she reiterated that there are still 6 weeks left before orientation and that there has been movement, so good luck to everyone still on the waitlist for UNC-CH. :luck:
 
i61164 said:
I wouldn't waste my time with ECU if I were you. They do not accept out-of-staters.


THey haven't accepted an out of state resident in 20 years. So the numbers aren't quite going there.
 
Hey all..

Just wanted to say random Hi to everyone. Hope everyone is doing well.

S.
 
I am still on the waitlist at UNC and I am keeping my fingers crossed since they are my top choice (but i know an acceptance is very unlikely).

Anyone else still on the waitlist? Have you been calling the office? OR if you got off the waitlist, when did you get the call?
 
Hey CMar830! Thanks for the post over on the Wake 2010 Board. Go back over there to check out a picture of the little man! Oh yeah, and step it up on your calls to Irene Tise, etc. Get a cycle going. M-W-F call 🙂 , Tu email 😀 , Th fax 😎 !! This public service announcement paid for by Friends Don't Let Friends Give Up on Wake 👍

LO281OK



CMar830 said:
You're awesome 😀 I've been trying to forget about it, for my own sanity, but I don't do such a great job of that! As of now, I'm deciding between BU's MAMS and Georgetown's SMP for the Fall... but I really would love to end all this craziness and get that email from Wake!! I fear that chances are quite low now...

I hope all your preparations are going well - I see that you'll be in W-S this weekend. Want to visit Dr. Nelson and put in a good word for me...? Hehe 😛

Thanks for all your good wishes! Hope to see you over in the official class board soon.
 
Congratulations Dr. Giggles on getting off the WL from UNC 🙂

I hope I get the same call you did at some point in the next few weeks. How was this phone encounter in comparison to all our previous ones?
 
Thanks Vincir! I thought the WL movement was pretty much done this year, but hopefully someone else is just a vacancy away.

My recollection of the call is a little fuzzy, but it was from my adcom interviewer today at about 2pm, just letting me know that my name had moved to the top of the WL and they had a spot for me. I should be getting an acceptance packet pretty soon.

I was very persistent in keeping in touch through the admissions office and through emailing my adcom interviewer and Dr. Hoole. I'm not sure how much difference it will make, but if you're still waiting, I would drop Dr. Hoole a quick note to let him know you're still very interested in matriculating at Carolina this fall.

I'm going to take a couple of days to think it all through, but I'm pretty sure I'm going to be a Tar Heel next year (sorry if I can't keep it moving). :luck: to everyone still waiting - hopefully there will be more good news for someone to share in the next month.
 
Congrats, Dr. Giggles! It's good to see one of our own get accepted off the waitlist.

Here's hoping there's more to come! :luck:
 
Dr. Giggles said:
Thanks Vincir! I thought the WL movement was pretty much done this year, but hopefully someone else is just a vacancy away.

My recollection of the call is a little fuzzy, but it was from my adcom interviewer today at about 2pm, just letting me know that my name had moved to the top of the WL and they had a spot for me. I should be getting an acceptance packet pretty soon.

I was very persistent in keeping in touch through the admissions office and through emailing my adcom interviewer and Dr. Hoole. I'm not sure how much difference it will make, but if you're still waiting, I would drop Dr. Hoole a quick note to let him know you're still very interested in matriculating at Carolina this fall.

I'm going to take a couple of days to think it all through, but I'm pretty sure I'm going to be a Tar Heel next year (sorry if I can't keep it moving). :luck: to everyone still waiting - hopefully there will be more good news for someone to share in the next month.



Congratlations Dr. Giggles! That is awesome news! Best of luck to you at UNC.
 
Dr. Giggles:

Congratulations on your UNC acceptance. I hope others get good news too even though its almost July.

I went to talk to Dr. Peden yesterday. I was really impressed that he prepared so well to advice us on improving our application. He went through our files before the meeting and took notes. During our individual meeting, he read excerpts from the reports written by four adcom members (two interviewers and two non-interviewers).

I was pleased to hear the positive things they wrote. Two negative things that was in all four reports. One was the lack of clinical experience. I don't have any disagreement with that. I have shadowed at a primary care clinic and I am also part of a team that is trying to establish a hemodialysis center in Bangladesh. Its a part of Bangladesh where there is no such facility right now. It was a mistake on my part to think that thats medical experience. Its a huge project in terms of money and management. But I do agree it doesn't give me clinical exposure. I am starting two volunteer work from tomorrow to improve on that.

Anyways, I want opinion from anyone on the second thing that kept popping up in all four reports. The concern is with me not fitting well with the mission of the school.

I have tried my best to explain that I have been living in the U.S since 1992, and in NC since 1997. We have a house, my daughter was born here, we have all the intentions to live in NC. I declined a very good job offer from Minnesota to stay in NC. If I go to a out of state school, I want to come to NC and serve NC.

This issue is a bit frustrating because even though I was not born and raised in NC.. I really love this place and I want to practice here in future. I am more sure about that than what field of medicine I want to get into even though I really like primary care.

Because of the type of job (Semiconductor Industry), I cannot just move to anywhere in NC and prove that I love living in rural NC or such. In the end, it seems to me that it comes down to my words..whether they believe me. I love small town atmosphere. Another thing, I feel very strongly about is - if I go to ECU or UNC..tax payers are paying for my education. In a way, I feel very obligated to give something back in return.

Sorry for the long post. But I would appreciate any comment here or PM. I am just afraid that even if I get additional clinical experience, do better in MCAT, I might be stuck with the notion that I do not fit well with the mission of the school.

Thanks,
S.
 
2DEG said:
Dr. Giggles:

Congratulations on your UNC acceptance. I hope others get good news too even though its almost July.

I went to talk to Dr. Peden yesterday. I was really impressed that he prepared so well to advice us on improving our application. He went through our files before the meeting and took notes. During our individual meeting, he read excerpts from the reports written by four adcom members (two interviewers and two non-interviewers).

I was pleased to hear the positive things they wrote. Two negative things that was in all four reports. One was the lack of clinical experience. I don't have any disagreement with that. I have shadowed at a primary care clinic and I am also part of a team that is trying to establish a hemodialysis center in Bangladesh. Its a part of Bangladesh where there is no such facility right now. It was a mistake on my part to think that thats medical experience. Its a huge project in terms of money and management. But I do agree it doesn't give me clinical exposure. I am starting two volunteer work from tomorrow to improve on that.

Anyways, I want opinion from anyone on the second thing that kept popping up in all four reports. The concern is with me not fitting well with the mission of the school.

I have tried my best to explain that I have been living in the U.S since 1992, and in NC since 1997. We have a house, my daughter was born here, we have all the intentions to live in NC. I declined a very good job offer from Minnesota to stay in NC. If I go to a out of state school, I want to come to NC and serve NC.

This issue is a bit frustrating because even though I was not born and raised in NC.. I really love this place and I want to practice here in future. I am more sure about that than what field of medicine I want to get into even though I really like primary care.

Because of the type of job (Semiconductor Industry), I cannot just move to anywhere in NC and prove that I love living in rural NC or such. In the end, it seems to me that it comes down to my words..whether they believe me. I love small town atmosphere. Another thing, I feel very strongly about is - if I go to ECU or UNC..tax payers are paying for my education. In a way, I feel very obligated to give something back in return.

Sorry for the long post. But I would appreciate any comment here or PM. I am just afraid that even if I get additional clinical experience, do better in MCAT, I might be stuck with the notion that I do not fit well with the mission of the school.

Thanks,
S.

It's very political, 2DEG. Are you going to apply again? 45% of their class are typically re-applicants. Also, I would suggest you shadow primary care providers, such as FM or peds, since that fits in nicely with their mission. You're not expected to move to an underserved area of NC just to prove something.

I'm not going to take a day off work to speak with Dr. Peden (he was one of my interviewers, too), but I am going to have a phone interview with him at the end of July. I, too, am curious to hear what he has to say to me.
 
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