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you are going to UCLA over JHU? Is baltimore that cold or something, I've never been there.
you are going to UCLA over JHU? Is baltimore that cold or something, I've never been there.
you are going to UCLA over JHU? Is baltimore that cold or something, I've never been there.
The Deans of Admissions for these big name schools met up on July 4th last year and had their Premed Draft, I know it. The rules were only one student per school, with guaranteed acceptance. Some students were accidentally drafted more than once which had to be resolved by a waitlisting at one of the schools. Players like myself, 2pac, and coping were drafted by JHU very early on. Heck, Harvard did not even "officially" receive my declare to play in the 2009 season until just a few weeks ago. I smell conspiracy 😉
In reality, I would have to reject an invitation to Harvard because of funding and my JHU letter. Fortunately, I will not have to tell them no, because they have already subliminally told me no ^,^
did the "Harvard Pep Squad" pull off another "We Suck" prank? 😀
Haha. Yeah, it does seem funny. I got in to JHU, but nada from Harvard. Oh well. Sounds like I'm not quite what they were looking for.
I'm interviewing at both and I feel exactly the same way. Don't feel like I have a real chance at the big 2, but at the same time my er..."more reasonable" schools are ignoring me..hahmm i also have interviewed at both... except i don't feel confident about either at all.. cuz of my low score lol... not sure why they siked me out with these interviews lol.. on the other hand, it's been awhile and i haven't heard back from the schools that i thought i'd have a better shot statistically.. hmm random random random
hmm i also have interviewed at both... except i don't feel confident about either at all.. cuz of my low score lol... not sure why they siked me out with these interviews lol.. on the other hand, it's been awhile and i haven't heard back from the schools that i thought i'd have a better shot statistically.. hmm random random random
you are going to UCLA over JHU? Is baltimore that cold or something, I've never been there.
Mmmmm interview invite for NP today....
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Mmmmm interview invite for NP today....
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Well we are comparing two Top 10 schools, both with amazing hospitals...
Weather : UCLA Kills
Girls: UCLA Kills
Night life: UCLA Kills
Cost: UCLA Kills
Location: UCLA Kills
Safe environment: UCLA Kills (ghetto vs. bel-air/westwood)
Patriots vs Rams in the superbowl: UCLA kills
oh wait, Rams, moved to St Louis.
I like the Lakers more in this respect, so UCLA kills?Celtics vs. Lakers in the finals: Harvard kills
Um, I think you need a refresher course in super bowl history
Well we are comparing two Top 10 schools, both with amazing hospitals...
Weather : UCLA Kills
Girls: UCLA Kills
Night life: UCLA Kills
Cost: UCLA Kills
Location: UCLA Kills
Safe environment: UCLA Kills (ghetto vs. bel-air/westwood)
I believe the decision is unanimous. 🙄
anyone know how many people get interviewed for the ~30 hst spots?
Has Harvard finished sending interview invites?
I submitted their secondary the last day possible, so sometime mid november or even december. I looked at the interview invite thread, it seems only like 2 or 3 people were invited for the HST...is it really likely that the other 190 don't wanna brag or they haven't sent out all the invites yet? I am under the impression interview invites are finished with for the big H. Can someone pronounce it?
Hey,
Should I send an update letter to Harvard? I interviewed in October and I don't know whether my file has been reviewed or not. I would send the update around mid January.
Have they already reviewed my file?? Ahhhhh.. i don't know why i am agonizing over this, but I can't bear to think my decision is just sitting there and I have no further control over the outcomee!!!
OH i know I won't find out until march, but I was wondering if it is worth sending an update if they have already made a decision.
Opinions??
wow..I interviewed early Dec., and the director of admissions told us before our interviews that "if you have won the Nobel Prize, please let us know. Otherwise there is no need to update us."
Did people on other dates receive the same message??
wow..
I'm inclined to agree with the whole Nobel Prize thing. If you haven't done something really important, like got a 1st authorship in Nature, your competitiveness really hasn't been changed that much. I mean, I've been shadowing at Mayo clinic some more and volunteering at a homeless shelter clinic this winter, but these aren't really that impressive, nor are they out of line with what I've had in my original application. Writing them to tell them that you got all A's this semester is kinda useless. At this point in the game, does an increase of 0.03 in your GPA really justify a review of your application. "Well timmy was borderline with a 3.9 and his experiences working with TB victims, but now with a 3.93 he's exactly what we were looking for!"
I suppose that if I had starred in a dance performance or something, I'd let them know. I personally don't feel that I have done anything to justify an update. I included my class schedule in my application, and I'm sure they can extrapolate my grades from my past performance (though I don't know how much it would matter to them at this point...). I've continued all of my activities that I put in my EC's and indicated that I was going to be doing them until May 2009, and a few more shadowing experiences or a grand total of 20 more clinical volunteering hours really doesn't add much more flavor to my application.
i disagree with you. sending grades i think could be important. say, for example, your gpa is lower but shows an incredible upward trend. stellar grades this term could help support that and remove any doubt they have about how real that upward trend is. i would say to send them whatever and they can throw it out if they don't care, but i doubt it can hurt you.
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I would follow this advice:
"if you have won the Nobel Prize, please let us know. Otherwise there is no need to update us."
Thats what the director of admissions at Harvard Medical School asked applicants to do.
But you just go ahead and send those grades in! 👍
What is the name of the director of admissions again? That really nice lady pediatrician who seemed a bit over enthusiastic?
And I would also like to know if anybody else heard about the "no Noble Prize, no update" statement.
To those who have interviewed, approximately what time did the interview day end? It says in the email that its not advisable to schedule a flight before 8 pm, but I can't find anything leaving after 6 pm. I really don't want to have to spend an extra night, so is it safe to schedule an outgoing flight at 6 pm? Thanks!
I'm not sure where these nonsensical notions started, but - Harvard or not - do any of you really believe that sending in an update not of "Nobel Prize" caliber is going to hurt your chances of being accepted? No offense, but that strikes me as being the stuff of SDN legend (or maybe just neuroticism), not actual fact. I would only give it credit if a lot of different individuals were to mention it, but since there is only one source, I find it very hard to believe. Again, I mean no offense, but I do think that such extreme statements need to be well-qualified before they are treated as facts.
If you have an update that you feel is worth sharing, I would recommend that you just send in a letter and take these SDN rumors with a grain of salt. I cannot imagine any sensible adcom using such a letter to harm an applicant's chances of being accepted, since the letter - even if it contains no updates that will actually strengthen the application - is still an affirmation of the candidate's interest and shows that he/she has a strong interest in the school. I would guess that the worst-case scenario is it having no effect at all.