...just got the call!!! Four more years as a Tar Heel!! 😍
Interviewed on the 9th of December.
Who was your faculty interviewer that called you? (If you don't mind me asking)
...just got the call!!! Four more years as a Tar Heel!! 😍
Interviewed on the 9th of December.
...just got the call!!! Four more years as a Tar Heel!! 😍
Interviewed on the 9th of December.
globizen congrats!!! btw...check out our class of 2013 thread....its rather lonely.Check your messages ncguy.
this is really depressing. do you think the people that interviewed in sep/oct are toast? they must have reviewed us and moved on to the december people.
I doubt it, They probably just put you guys in the maybe pile and will decide once interviews are all done.this is really depressing. do you think the people that interviewed in sep/oct are toast? they must have reviewed us and moved on to the december people.
globizen congrats!!! btw...check out our class of 2013 thread....its rather lonely.
After some reflection (and really because I'm tired of sending out private messages), I'm just going to put it out there: Dr. Bashford was my adcom member. And yes, I'm in-state (despite being classified as out-of-state my four years of undergrad).
I dunno, but has anyone sent LOIs or update letters to UNC? Do they get added to your file or what?
I sent one, but I got in right before they would have received itI dunno, but has anyone sent LOIs or update letters to UNC? Do they get added to your file or what?
I didn't send one, but they do get reviewed and added to your file.
I wonder if its a bad thing if you don't send an update? I have even gotten the DND letter...yet.
Sorry.. what's a DND letter?
and jwal, you called called 1.5 weeks later for an interview or acceptance? Sorry if these are silly questions. Looks like I need to get on a LOI if I want a call, and I can't quite tell if I want a DND letter...I'm thinking no right now...?
are they meeting/ calling today?!
I don't think they (the main committee) are meeting today. I think the subcommittee meets today.
I was in the very first group to interview and I am starting to get a little nervous. Well very nervous. I am instate, I made a 36Q on the MCAT with 10VB 12PS and 14BS, GPA 3.5, A number of positions within my fraternity, clinical experiance in a medical clinic in Central America each summer for 5 years, a year of undergrad research and an honors thesis, and a couple other jobs and EC's here and there. I also took a year off where I have been doing research for a pharmaceutical company.
I thought I had the Med School formula down- only here I am more than 14 weeks later and no acceptance.
One thing- I interviewed for early admission and I didn't give a very good interview to Dr. Bashford. When I wasn't invited for early admission, I panicked and sent a frantic letter asking for another one. He was very nice about it, and offered me another one, which I took. Now I am thinking I may have shot myself in the arse by doing that. Or it could be another part of my application holding me back.
I have sent a letter of interest already, but I was wondering if anyone had any thoughts as to how I could possibly resuccitate my chances. I have another recommendation I have thought about sending on too. I was thinking that may be a weak part of my application too.
I was in the very first group to interview and I am starting to get a little nervous. Well very nervous. I am instate, I made a 36Q on the MCAT with 10VB 12PS and 14BS, GPA 3.5, A number of positions within my fraternity, clinical experiance in a medical clinic in Central America each summer for 5 years, a year of undergrad research and an honors thesis, and a couple other jobs and EC's here and there. I also took a year off where I have been doing research for a pharmaceutical company.
I thought I had the Med School formula down- only here I am more than 14 weeks later and no acceptance.
One thing- I interviewed for early admission and I didn't give a very good interview to Dr. Bashford. When I wasn't invited for early admission, I panicked and sent a frantic letter asking for another one. He was very nice about it, and offered me another one, which I took. Now I am thinking I may have shot myself in the arse by doing that. Or it could be another part of my application holding me back.
I have sent a letter of interest already, but I was wondering if anyone had any thoughts as to how I could possibly resuccitate my chances. I have another recommendation I have thought about sending on too. I was thinking that may be a weak part of my application too.
I was in the very first group to interview and I am starting to get a little nervous. Well very nervous. I am instate, I made a 36Q on the MCAT with 10VB 12PS and 14BS, GPA 3.5, A number of positions within my fraternity, clinical experiance in a medical clinic in Central America each summer for 5 years, a year of undergrad research and an honors thesis, and a couple other jobs and EC's here and there. I also took a year off where I have been doing research for a pharmaceutical company.
I thought I had the Med School formula down- only here I am more than 14 weeks later and no acceptance.
One thing- I interviewed for early admission and I didn't give a very good interview to Dr. Bashford. When I wasn't invited for early admission, I panicked and sent a frantic letter asking for another one. He was very nice about it, and offered me another one, which I took. Now I am thinking I may have shot myself in the arse by doing that. Or it could be another part of my application holding me back.
I have sent a letter of interest already, but I was wondering if anyone had any thoughts as to how I could possibly resuccitate my chances. I have another recommendation I have thought about sending on too. I was thinking that may be a weak part of my application too.
theres your problem...you probably went into your interviews with that attitude.I was in the very first group to interview and I am starting to get a little nervous. Well very nervous. I am instate, I made a 36Q on the MCAT with 10VB 12PS and 14BS, GPA 3.5, A number of positions within my fraternity, clinical experiance in a medical clinic in Central America each summer for 5 years, a year of undergrad research and an honors thesis, and a couple other jobs and EC's here and there. I also took a year off where I have been doing research for a pharmaceutical company.
I thought I had the Med School formula down- only here I am more than 14 weeks later and no acceptance.
One thing- I interviewed for early admission and I didn't give a very good interview to Dr. Bashford. When I wasn't invited for early admission, I panicked and sent a frantic letter asking for another one. He was very nice about it, and offered me another one, which I took. Now I am thinking I may have shot myself in the arse by doing that. Or it could be another part of my application holding me back.
I have sent a letter of interest already, but I was wondering if anyone had any thoughts as to how I could possibly resuccitate my chances. I have another recommendation I have thought about sending on too. I was thinking that may be a weak part of my application too.
I was in the very first group to interview and I am starting to get a little nervous. Well very nervous. I am instate, I made a 36Q on the MCAT with 10VB 12PS and 14BS, GPA 3.5, A number of positions within my fraternity, clinical experiance in a medical clinic in Central America each summer for 5 years, a year of undergrad research and an honors thesis, and a couple other jobs and EC's here and there. I also took a year off where I have been doing research for a pharmaceutical company.
I thought I had the Med School formula down- only here I am more than 14 weeks later and no acceptance.
One thing- I interviewed for early admission and I didn't give a very good interview to Dr. Bashford. When I wasn't invited for early admission, I panicked and sent a frantic letter asking for another one. He was very nice about it, and offered me another one, which I took. Now I am thinking I may have shot myself in the arse by doing that. Or it could be another part of my application holding me back.
I have sent a letter of interest already, but I was wondering if anyone had any thoughts as to how I could possibly resuccitate my chances. I have another recommendation I have thought about sending on too. I was thinking that may be a weak part of my application too.
I was in the very first group to interview and I am starting to get a little nervous. Well very nervous. I am instate, I made a 36Q on the MCAT with 10VB 12PS and 14BS, GPA 3.5, A number of positions within my fraternity, clinical experiance in a medical clinic in Central America each summer for 5 years, a year of undergrad research and an honors thesis, and a couple other jobs and EC's here and there. I also took a year off where I have been doing research for a pharmaceutical company.
I thought I had the Med School formula down- only here I am more than 14 weeks later and no acceptance.
One thing- I interviewed for early admission and I didn't give a very good interview to Dr. Bashford. When I wasn't invited for early admission, I panicked and sent a frantic letter asking for another one. He was very nice about it, and offered me another one, which I took. Now I am thinking I may have shot myself in the arse by doing that. Or it could be another part of my application holding me back.
I have sent a letter of interest already, but I was wondering if anyone had any thoughts as to how I could possibly resuccitate my chances. I have another recommendation I have thought about sending on too. I was thinking that may be a weak part of my application too.
Sounds like you might have messed up the interview? First impressions mean a lot.
Also, all your stats looks pretty good. But, the quality of your undergraduate institution means a lot. A 3.5 GPA from Harvard is very good but a 3.5 GPA from a school like UNC-Wilmington, while respectable, will have you competing with a large group of applicants.
Additionally, I understand that if your undergraduate institution was UNC-CH, it might be even harder to gain entrance. Apparently they are forced to turn down a number of highly qualified applicants every year just to ensure a diversity of undergraduate institutions at their medical school.
Sounds like you might have messed up the interview? First impressions mean a lot.
Also, all your stats looks pretty good. But, the quality of your undergraduate institution means a lot. A 3.5 GPA from Harvard is very good but a 3.5 GPA from a school like UNC-Wilmington, while respectable, will have you competing with a large group of applicants.
Additionally, I understand that if your undergraduate institution was UNC-CH, it might be even harder to gain entrance. Apparently they are forced to turn down a number of highly qualified applicants every year just to ensure a diversity of undergraduate institutions at their medical school.
im an OOSer who has still not heard from them post interview
I remember an admissions counselor from wake said something like "After your GPA is higher than a 3.5, there is little difference between two students at different schools with equal gpa's"
I may have misunderstood what he meant, but maybe that statement makes sense to someone here...
Same. When did you interview? I was at UNC in the beginning of December, so just crossing the 8 week mark. Haven't heard anything (no DND, either). I'm assuming that 50% of the OOS portion of the class is full, too? Ach!
Another big day is upon us. Here's to hoping that a lot of our phones will be ringing tonight. Good luck, everyone!