YES! Just got the interview invite yesterday. It's my first one, and I'm kind of excited. I really like GW's programs, it seems like a great place. Totally doesn't deserve the 'fallback school' reputation.
It'll be cool to get back in the DC area, I studied there for a semester in my school's internship program. My school just also opened a new building for the program a couple blocks north of GWU, so I'm excited to check that out.
For anyone wondering about transportation, the Metro is a pretty good way to get around, and the Foggy Bottom station will let you out literally between the med school building and the hospital. It also serves Reagan airport, but not Dulles, so keep that in mind when booking flights. (As a side note, though, the Metro does not serve Georgetown, so keep that in mind if you head over there.) Also, be aware that the Metro does not run 24 hours. So if your flight arrives late or leaves early, you might want to check the schedules. More info at wmata.com.
As for places to stay, keep in mind that the Metro means you don't have to stay in DC itself- there are tons of places in the greater area. Just poke around. The hostels mentioned earlier also look like great options- yes, you're sharing a room, but it's cheap and you might get to meet a bunch of cool people, and in my experience they're generally pretty safe- just be smart, lock up your valuables and you'll be fine. (You also might get a bunch of rowdy drunken Irish people yelling at each other and having sex at 6 AM, but that's a story for another time
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I'm on "hold" and my boss just told me that we're going to a conference in the DC mid October. I'm I allowed to send them an in-the-area email? It would save me money, but I don't want to hurt my chances.
Definitely go ahead and send them an email as a heads-up. The phrase you want to use is 'if you intend to interview'. I dropped a line to Georgetown to let them know when I was going to be there.
A general note from my pre-med advisor:
Those of you in school will have a difficult (and expensive) semester if you get several interviews that require travel. So of course if you get an interview in New York as an example be sure to call all of the schools in that area to see if you can add them to the trip you are already taking. Just tell the medical school that you are from California and "if they plan to interview you" would they please let you know as soon as possible so that you can visit them when you are already back there for another interview. They are honestly pretty good about this.