did u apply to both the college and university programs?
To reiterate:
NO invites for CCLCM have gone out yet, and none will go out for another month or so.
I have the visitor's guide, but CCLCMer says I won't have any invites anytime soon because I applied to both programs. My guess is that everybody has it.
I don't know anything about the visitor's guide, but you will definitely not hear about your invites for a while. I talked to Dean Franco on Thursday, and she confirmed that she is still screening the apps received so far. She had to go out of town for a while, and Susan (our admissions secretary) is leaving, so they are kind of behind with screening apps right now.
I've read different things on this thread, but I was wondering if anyone knew the number of interviewees vs number of acceptances. Someone said earlier it was about a 10% to be accepted once you get an interview and then someone else said it was like a 30% chance. I'm just curious and I don't have my MSAR with me.
Besides the info st0w quoted, here are the specifics for the current second year CCLCM class from our
webpage, including number accepted:
Class of 2013 Admission Summary
Applications: 1423
Interviews: 267
Accepted: 72
Matriculated: 32
I'm guessing that fewer than 72 were accepted for the current first year class (c/o 2014). They're working on updating the webpage, so hopefully the most current stats will be up soon.
If Glidden House doesn't work, the Intercontinental Suites on Euclid (not the Suites Hotel that's on Carnegie) is fairly close - 15-20 minute walk, 5 minute bus ride, and they also have a complementary hotel van which will drop you off @ Case if you ask them the night before. Make sure to tell them you're a Case student as well, because otherwise it'll be super expensive. You have to call the local hotel to get the discounted rate (I think it's about $139/night).
You're talking about the Intercontinental Suites hotel. The one on Carnegie is just called the Intercontinental Hotel, no suites. (I know, very confusing.)
For those of you interviewing for either program (or both), you should call the Intercontinental SUITES hotel, not the regular Intercontinental hotel. When you make your reservation, try giving them the code word "Lerner," and spell it out for them. (Yes, otherwise they do try to put an A in there and then they tell you they can't find the code.

) I don't know how much they're charging now, but I think it was like $79 when I applied. That's only if you got them to put in the code correctly, and that's also assuming they still use that code. It's worth a try though!
There's also a third hotel at CCF called the Guesthouse, also located on Euclid Ave. That one is cheaper than either of the Intercontinentals. Some of my patients' families from out of town stay there during the patient's hospitalization. It is a little closer to Case than the Intercontinental Suites is. I've never stayed there, so I can't tell you how cheap it is or if they offer shuttle service.
Try calling the admissions office as well - I think they'll be organizing student hosts if that's also an option for you. Lots of people spoke highly of staying with a student host. I did whenever I could on the interview trail, and I really found it to be valuable. Got a much more uncensored view of the school than you might get on interview day.
I'm a huge fan of staying with student hosts as well. I stayed with student hosts and hosted students my first year, and it was a good experience.
One piece of advice: contact hosts from the middle or bottom of the list instead of starting at the top. A lot of times the As get tons of requests for hosting, while the Zs get none.
Congrats to all the new interviewees!
Likewise! Hope everyone has a good time on your interviews, although I hope I won't run into any of you since I'll be rotating in the ED in September.
😉