2009-2010 Case Western Reserve University Application Thread

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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. 😛

Hey! That's stings! Well, I didn't I pepper you with too many questions in person, did I? 🙂 It's like drinking from a firehose...for two days straight...As some point you run out of things to ask!


I had an awesome and wonderful time in Cleveland...for the record, I feel a sense of smallness when looking over the vastness and stillness of the lake...no really, I can't type enough to explain what a wonderful time I had. It was a true honor and I am humbled to be even considered by either program. Truly humbled. I can't say that enough. I am afraid to get too attached emotionally or even fantasize about moving my family for either program lest they break my heart....😍

Honor, not a birthright. Honor, not a birthright...I can't tell you how much I have been pinching myself!


I enjoyed meeting the two awesome applicant SDNers (and the couple lurking applicants who snickered when Buffy and I mentioned eggplants in the office) and CCLCMer and Myuu! (I looked for a Case student who looked like Val Kilmer from Top Gun in a flight suit or playing volleyball shirtless, and sadly I didn't see him).

Thanks everybody. I will say, of my 6 interviews thus far, these two were the most relaxed AND most exciting. Hands down.
 
I quickly posted my anonymous feedback (for now, first draft leave comments if you have questions) still at work...can't linger here too long.
On the interview feedback section? Are you actually able to go back and edit it later? I didn't realize that. If you posted it somewhere else, will you please post the link? Actually, will you post the link regardless? You know, anonymously?

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.
Our PBL* works the same way. We have tutors (now called facilitators) who are only supposed to step in if the group is going off-target. If the students are doing well and hitting all the right points, the facilitator shouldn't have to say a single word. A group where the facilitator keeps butting in is either a group that is way off and missing the objectives, or else is a group where the facilitator is new to this and doesn't realize that they're supposed to sit back and keep their mouth shut for the most part. 😛

As for someone saying the IQ being student run was a negative, I guess they are a prime example of some one who is not the right fit for Case.
I agree. If you don't like this kind of learning, neither Case program will be a good fit for you.

Even though it's not for everyone, there is a lot to be said for PBL-style learning. For one, it's a lot more like how you learn medicine beyond the second year of med school. In other words, when you're a third year on the wards, no one is going to hand you a packet of lecture notes and tell you to read them. You do get seminars on most rotations, but you're going to do most of your learning on your own or with your fellow students. You're going to be reading about your patients, and you are the one who has to figure out where to find the information. I think the Case students' transition to the wards is much easier than at some other schools, in part because of PBL, and in part because we get early clinical exposure.

Also, you'll be amazed at how every now and then you can bust out with something intelligent because you had a PBL case about it. Here's an example: on one of my rotations, we were talking about a patient with liver cysts and discussing the differential (list of possible diseases that could cause liver cysts). I suggested polycystic kidney disease, because we had a PBL case about that, and the patient in the PBL case had liver cysts also. It was something no one else had thought of until I suggested it. (The real patient didn't actually have polycystic kidney disease, but that's not the point!)

What really impressed me was that Case has been the first school I visited where everyone seemed to look forward to IQ (PBL-type learning). Everywhere else people were mostly like "eh... it's a pain." That was a huge selling-point for me.
I think there are several reasons why students at many other schools tend to dislike PBL. First, they have PBL tacked on to their curriculum kind of like an afterthought. Since it isn't really integrated into the curriculum, it's understandably hard for them to see the point of it. Second, many schools have curriculums that are conducive to staying home or going to Starbucks instead of going to class. Since PBL has to have mandatory attendance (it won't work if the students don't show up!), that tends to engender some resentment among students who don't want to attend. Third, students who are constantly studying for exams tend to dislike PBL because it takes time away from preparing for exams. I think that any of us can understand that objection. If you're stressed out trying to get ready for some exam and you have to prepare for PBL and attend, it's going to add to your stress. Fourth, some schools use so little PBL that students don't get a chance to gain the skills necessary to do it well. Running an effective PBL group is a lot harder than many people realize. Finally, some schools give students letter grades on their PBL performance. I don't really know how that can be done fairly, since PBL performance is not at all objective. But you can imagine that people will get upset if they're getting subjective grades for their work in a PBL group that they never wanted to do in the first place, that makes them show up for school when they want to study on their own, and that takes time away from their test preparation. I would probably hate PBL under those circumstances too.

The difference at Case is that our program and the UP's Western Reserve 2 curriculum were both designed to have PBL integrated into the system all along. I can't speak from experience as to how well the UP students think their program has done that, but from the CCLCM side, it was pretty good. Of course, some PBL groups are much better than others. I had one group that was kind of dysfunctional, in part because we had a really ineffective tutor. But I had some groups that were just amazing and taught me a lot. You guys need to understand that PBL gets better and better as you go along through the first two years. Of course the students get more skilled at the process of PBL, but also you just know more, and that makes it a lot more fun. The very best group I had was the last one of my second year. We were all on the same page to the point that we didn't even have to assign specific learning objectives. We all read on each objective, then came back and had a group discussion about each of them. I doubt that format would ever really work in a first year PBL group, but it shows how incredibly well an experienced PBL group with a good knowledge base can function.

Ok, I'll step off my soapbox now. 😳

*Just for the record, what both Case programs do is really more of a hybrid of CBL (case-based learning) and PBL rather than pure PBL. In other words, we analyze real-world cases (not problems per se) using PBL format.

SN2ed said:
Well it's finally time for me to initiate Operation Eggplant.
Which program are you interviewing at tomorrow? Good luck!
 
I enjoyed meeting the two awesome applicant SDNers (and the couple lurking applicants who snickered when Buffy and I mentioned eggplants in the office) and CCLCMer and Myuu! (I looked for a Case student who looked like Val Kilmer from Top Gun in a flight suit or playing volleyball shirtless, and sadly I didn't see him).

Haha, actually, if you were at CCLCM on Monday, I probably did see you at the LRI cafeteria because you all were there while I was grabbing my own lunch. Good luck trying to figure out which one I was. Like I said earlier, I was tempted to ask you guys if there was eggplant in the soup, but decided the likelihood of really funny looks was too great.
 
Haha, actually, if you were at CCLCM on Monday, I probably did see you at the LRI cafeteria because you all were there while I was grabbing my own lunch. Good luck trying to figure out which one I was. Like I said earlier, I was tempted to ask you guys if there was eggplant in the soup, but decided the likelihood of really funny looks was too great.
vc7777 would be easy to pick out in any applicant crowd. He's the old guy. :meanie:
 
Case uses Case based learning... :laugh:

Sorry, couldn't resist.
Fortunately for us, there is no Problem School of Medicine out there, so we get to be the one and only school that has any type of based learning in our name. 😀
 
Haha, classic! God I hope I get to meet some of you guys when I interview, I have a feeling I'm going to love everything at Case including the students. Please don't get me all hopeful and then dump me 😛
 
vc7777 would be easy to pick out in any applicant crowd. He's the old guy. :meanie:
😀 Who doesn't shut up....No, if you saw us in line, Iceman, I ran into my faculty interviewer randomly in the checkout line and introduced myself to him. I had the panini and so did Buffy, I think...so we weren't lingering by the soups...but you should have...and loudly...where's your sense of cloak-and-dagger adventure!
 
Haha, classic! God I hope I get to meet some of you guys when I interview, I have a feeling I'm going to love everything at Case including the students. Please don't get me all hopeful and then dump me 😛
When are you coming, and which program are you interviewing with?

vc7777 said:
Or Chaotic School of Medicine...
That's a terrible way to learn...
It just has to be ORGANIZED chaos. Think of, say, a hurricane. Highly organized, has a calm and peaceful center, and yet....chaotic.
 
On the interview feedback section? Are you actually able to go back and edit it later? I didn't realize that. If you posted it somewhere else, will you please post the link? Actually, will you post the link regardless? You know, anonymously?

My, my, my! So many questions...Looks like the shoe is on the other foot! :meanie:

Sure, I can post a link to the most awesome CCLCM interview feedback of the year [so far] 🙂.

And here is the secret to editing...at least in Firefox, when I click on the banner link above for the feedback pages, I get secretly logged out without notice. So I just navigate to my interview, and log back in, and an 'edit' option pops up.

I suspect this happens to a lot of people, so instead of deleting empty feedback entries, they post another...I chuckled at lrkoehle's discussion response to one of the CCLCM 'feedbacks' from last cycle :laugh:
 
When are you coming, and which program are you interviewing with?

I'm interviewing on Monday with the UP, and I'm really looking forward to it. Case has always seemed like a very good fit for my personality and interests, so hopefully the UP feels the same about me. :xf:
 
boy is it nerve-wrecking waiting for that 10/15 decision via status update!! can't decide if it's gonna come at midnight or anytime tomorrow . . . definitely seems like it's gonna happen on 10/15 though, because there's a 2 wk turn-around. i met some of you at my interview, though i don't know who, except . . . powerbutton? good luck, those of you waiting for all these crazy decisions!
 
So it's 2 weeks exactly from interview date? any chance earlier?
 
Good luck guys who have interviews here and good luck to those who are waiting for the good news.

Both Case and CCLCM was just absolutely phenomenal. Though I have to admit the day is full.. I was totally exhausted.. Make sure you guys have good night sleep!!!

I believe I'll find out in about 2 weeks.. Good luck vc and buffy. Nice meeting you guys 🙂
 
boy is it nerve-wrecking waiting for that 10/15 decision via status update!! can't decide if it's gonna come at midnight or anytime tomorrow . . . definitely seems like it's gonna happen on 10/15 though, because there's a 2 wk turn-around. i met some of you at my interview, though i don't know who, except . . . powerbutton? good luck, those of you waiting for all these crazy decisions!

9/29? hmm you didn't come forward!
 
Good luck guys who have interviews here and good luck to those who are waiting for the good news.

Both Case and CCLCM was just absolutely phenomenal. Though I have to admit the day is full.. I was totally exhausted.. Make sure you guys have good night sleep!!!

I believe I'll find out in about 2 weeks.. Good luck vc and buffy. Nice meeting you guys 🙂

Nice meeting you too! Good luck, maybe we'll meet again? :luck:
 
Good luck everyone waiting on a decision today! I'm getting super nervous -- ah! I hope they don't wait until 5pm or I'm getting nothing done today at work haha.
 
Hey all,
So this is my first time on SDN. Just wondering. I just checked my iApply and at the the bottom of the page I have some knew documents and stuff pertaining to moving to Cleveland and a bunch of stuff for orientation and the facebook group but it's all for the class of 2013. Just wondering if this is a glitch and everyone now has it, or if it might actually mean something seeing as today is the 15th...thanks!
 
i have the same new documents
 
Yea.. has new student orientation and relocating to cleveland guide and some other links.
 
i have an orientation date, second look weekend info and pre enrollment info but it does say 2009 and class of 2013
 
my iapply site was updated - on hold. ah well 🙂
 
I had a bunch of stuff for the class of 2012 show up for me last year, but I was accepted, so I can't really say if people that weren't accepted actually got that or not.😳
 
Ok all that stuff disappeared. Back to square 1.

this is driving me nuts! I wish they would just tell us already b/c I suck at waiting.

..I feel like I'm checking my status like "accepted now? or now? or now? .. [20 min later] or how about now?"

[walking away from the computer now..]
 
Accepted! Just checked my iapply site and the acceptance correspondence was there; didn't receive an email to check my status.
 
So it's 2 weeks exactly from interview date? any chance earlier?

It depends on when you interview. The adcom meets every 2 weeks so if you time it right, you could find out in 1 week. Conversely, if you time it wrong, it can take up to 3.
 
Me too 🙁🙁
What does this mean? Is it only possible to be waitlisted or denied now?
 
Gosh.. Seeing people getting accepted makes me want to have just travelled to Cleveland twice!! Not once to do Case + CCLCM 🙁

Congrats to those who are in 👍
 
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