I'm sure she does. Meatball strikethrough in the soccer goalie mid-stream ear bud. 😕
Now I'm really 😕 lol
My CCLCM tour was 99% indoor. We crossed a street one time, but that was it. It may depend on the tour guide though. If it's raining, your tour guide will probably keep you inside the whole time.sorry to break the 😕 conversation.
for those who have interviewed at case/cclcm, does the tour involve going outdoors? i ask because the forecast for my interview day predicts snow/rain.
and is it a far walk from adelbert to the case admissions office? or is there a better way to get there?
so psyched!!![]()
does the tour involve going outdoors? i ask because the forecast for my interview day predicts snow/rain.
and is it a far walk from adelbert to the case admissions office? or is there a better way to get there?
so psyched!!![]()
case interview is completely indoor if i remember correctly
WOOT. "Case"-closed on this issue 😎 lolwe are up 11
do we get good food at le interview?
I'm sure you did fine. Good luck.whoa.. quite nervous about that interview 😕
For CCLCM at least, it is completely tour guide-dependent. If the weather is bad, you won't be going outside. That's what skyways are for. 🙂sorry to break the 😕 conversation.
for those who have interviewed at case/cclcm, does the tour involve going outdoors? i ask because the forecast for my interview day predicts snow/rain.
The med school is right off Adelbert. I'm not sure which direction you're coming from, but basically, look for the building with the clock tower, go in there, and ask the security guards to let you in. Good luck!and is it a far walk from adelbert to the case admissions office? or is there a better way to get there?
We missed you this evening. 🙁I saw today's CCLCM applicants getting lunch at the LRI cafeteria today. Wanted to ask if the soup had eggplant, but decided against it. 😉
The student will have no access at all to any part of your app prior to the interview. Some student interviewers are also student adcomms, and they will read your entire app subsequently (both AMCAS and secondary). Others who are not adcomms will never see it.For CCLCM, there are apparently 3 interviews, 2 with faculty and 1 with a student. It is mentioned that the student will not have access to my file - does that actually mean nothing at all, or just AMCAS? I assume the faculty will have every part of my application, including the AMCAS, secondary, and LoRs.
Yes, it's the easiest way. We gave some more specific instructions a few pages back.The visitors' guide recommends the RTA Red Line for getting to campus from the airport. Is it also the easiest way for the return journey? Are there particular intricacies that I should be aware of?
At CCLCM, you get a voucher for $7 to use at the cafeteria.do we get good food at le interview?
It sounds to me like you must have applied to both programs, so congrats on your UP invite. 🙂I received this on status page:
The Admissions Committee of the University Program of the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine has reviewed your application and is pleased to offer you an interview.
But, I applied to CCLCM ("College Track" not "university Track" according to website). Does this mean CCLCM rejected me, but Case still wants to interview me? Or, could I still recieve an invitation to the "college track?" I'm really confused! For any CCLCM interviewees, what did your status page say?
Come on, man, don't be a spoilsport. People are just letting off steam a little and having some fun. But we're happy to answer real questions too when people post any, like they did today. So if you have anything application-related that you want to discuss, go for it.Frankly, it is a little annoying that this thread is no longer serving it's purpose. After all, it's called Case Western Reserve University application thread, not "let's all talk about random crap and eggplants" thread. I'm probably just going to unsubscribe, it's useless.
I think it's nice to have a place on SDN where everyone isn't going nuts over apps. Like CCLCMer said, everyone who knows what they're talking about (CCLCMer, Myuu, others) have been very helpful when people have had app questions, but in between them, it's nice to be able to joke around and have a good time. It's a nice stress reliever.Frankly, it is a little annoying that this thread is no longer serving it's purpose. After all, it's called Case Western Reserve University application thread, not "let's all talk about random crap and eggplants" thread. I'm probably just going to unsubscribe, it's useless.
I received this on status page:
The Admissions Committee of the University Program of the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine has reviewed your application and is pleased to offer you an interview.
But, I applied to CCLCM ("College Track" not "university Track" according to website). Does this mean CCLCM rejected me, but Case still wants to interview me? Or, could I still recieve an invitation to the "college track?" I'm really confused! For any CCLCM interviewees, what did your status page say?
Interesting. Actually, I was notified in 1 email about both UP and CCLCM. Under my status it currently says:
University Track Correspondence Your interview for the University Program has been confirmed. The University and College Programs would like to schedule you for an interview.
The first line of the letter that ^ is linked to says:
Thank you for your interest in the Case Western Reserve School of Medicine. The Admissions Committee has reviewed your application, and we would like to invite you to interview at both the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine (College Track) and the University Track.
So technically I was notified about both at once...and not about each individually. Perhaps they changed things?
I'm sure you did fine. Good luck.
For CCLCM at least, it is completely tour guide-dependent. If the weather is bad, you won't be going outside. That's what skyways are for. 🙂
The med school is right off Adelbert. I'm not sure which direction you're coming from, but basically, look for the building with the clock tower, go in there, and ask the security guards to let you in. Good luck!
We missed you this evening. 🙁
The student will have no access at all to any part of your app prior to the interview. Some student interviewers are also student adcomms, and they will read your entire app subsequently (both AMCAS and secondary). Others who are not adcomms will never see it.
Yes, it's the easiest way. We gave some more specific instructions a few pages back.
At CCLCM, you get a voucher for $7 to use at the cafeteria.
It sounds to me like you must have applied to both programs, so congrats on your UP invite. 🙂
CCLCM doesn't use the Case Iapply system, so nothing from CCLCM will ever appear on your status page. If you get a CCLCM invite, you will receive it by email. If you have not heard anything from CCLCM specifically, it means that no decision has been made on your app yet.
Come on, man, don't be a spoilsport. People are just letting off steam a little and having some fun. But we're happy to answer real questions too when people post any, like they did today. So if you have anything application-related that you want to discuss, go for it.
It looks like UP applicants heard back last year on 10/15 or 10/16. Good luck to all the UPers!
case interview is completely indoor if i remember correctly
omg, i just got an email telling me to check my status and got invited for an interview! (i applied UP, not sure when i was complete but i turned in my secondary early oct.) i'm really pleasantly surprised
😀😀😀😀😀
Also, major eggplant win to today's group for strategically asking about the relative eggplant content of last night's dinner.👍👍
Crazier things have happened....wow, I just realized that I called an SDN thread a stress reliever... yeee, lol
Awesome, congrats!omg, i just got an email telling me to check my status and got invited for an interview! (i applied UP, not sure when i was complete but i turned in my secondary early oct.) i'm really pleasantly surprised
😀😀😀😀😀
Interesting. Actually, I was notified in 1 email about both UP and CCLCM. The first line of the letter that ^ is linked to says:
Thank you for your interest in the Case Western Reserve School of Medicine. The Admissions Committee has reviewed your application, and we would like to invite you to interview at both the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine (College Track) and the University Track.
So technically I was notified about both at once...and not about each individually. Perhaps they changed things?
I guess I should clarify that for the people who applied to both programs, there are five possibilities for receiving invites.I also got them in a single email. It made more sense to me than sending separate emails, so I never wondered about that.
I completely agree. Make sure you write that on your interview day questionnaire.$7? they can do better
Good luck!thanks all! that was really helpful!
case here i come!! 🙂
You can try sending an update if you have something to update them with, but there's probably not any point in sending them an LOI. It sucks to wait, but since it's only been four weeks for you, there isn't much more you can do right now until they send you some kind of answer. If you still haven't heard by mid-November, it might make sense to contact them then to make sure there isn't any problem with your app not being complete.I was complete at Case on Sept 11 but I have not heard back anything? Can I send them some sort of pre-interview "loi"?
HA! Buffywannabe asked me as loud as she could! Excellent win!
Thanks for the tour...awesome time...so busy now that I'm back at work...will post later tonight...
vc7777 out.
Don't encourage him. Between him and brooklynblunder, you and I will both have to drop out of med school so that we can answer their questions full-time. 😛Do you have any questions?![]()
Don't encourage him. Between him and brooklynblunder, you and I will both have to drop out of med school so that we can answer their questions full-time. 😛
Myuu's ran-out-of-things-to-say-while-taking-your-applicants-on-a-tour strategy: "do you have any questions?"
I'm afraid that was invoked quite a bit yesterday.
(For which I apologize.)
Was it an inside joke? After I left you, I was asked at least 5 more times?!?
You're lucky you had some applicants who like to talk on your tour. 😀Myuu's ran-out-of-things-to-say-while-taking-your-applicants-on-a-tour strategy: "do you have any questions?"
I'm afraid that was invoked quite a bit yesterday.
(For which I apologize.)
Very conversational. We don't do stress interviews here.How conversational are the interviews for CCLCM and/or the UP going to be? In particular, I heard rumors about CCLCM making applicants write essays on the spot in previous years - I sure hope they aren't doing anything similar this year. Thanks!
How conversational are the interviews for CCLCM and/or the UP going to be? In particular, I heard rumors about CCLCM making applicants write essays on the spot in previous years - I sure hope they aren't doing anything similar this year. Thanks!
You're lucky you had some applicants who like to talk on your tour. 😀
Yes. Especially about what they've eaten for dinner.
The UP doesn't do stress interviews either. I know everyone says it, but we really are a fairly relaxed interview day. Sit back and enjoy the ride.😎
Oh, I happened to see UP feedback from someone who interviewed on the 28th who commented on how seeing students running the show in IQ and facilitators mostly waiting in the wings was a negative.
I would just like to point out that that is the entire purpose of IQ. It's self-directed learning under faculty guidance. Yes, you are responsible for finding the material and discussing it with others in a coherent manner, but we're not going to hang you out to dry. That's why the facilitators are there--to nudge you in the right direction as necessary.