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What did Yale say?
The response I got basically said "Thanks for contacting us! We'll be sure to note when you'll be in town in case you are invited for an interview."
What did Yale say?
The response I got basically said "Thanks for contacting us! We'll be sure to note when you'll be in town in case you are invited for an interview."
Hello Guys,
Like kierkegaard I have a super low GPA and MCAT score myself. I just received an interview yesterday. From what I hear about how the selection goes. Should I be giving up hope? I believe I have a few decent EC and LORs but my scores are obviously an outlier. Hopefully, you guys can give me your perspectives.
Thank you!
Don't give up hope bro!!! GPA and MCAT are just two among many parts of the deal. Imagine that you are a member of the adcom who has to review hundreds of applications, most of which come with more or less equally high scores (most have 38, 40 MCAT for example), then you might find that in this case those high scores are not as impressive any more! So instead you (the ad com member) would go for the application that impresses you the most - the most moving story, the nicest LORs, the activities that portrait the most passion etc.
So instead of worrying about your stats, let's think positively (as you rightly mentioned above): if your stats are bad and you got interview invitation, that means your EC and LORs and other things must be not only very impressive but also somehow unique! Be proud of them, and think about them while you prepare yourself for the interview - how do your activities tell you about yourself? what have you done that make your profs/boss praise you so highly in the LOR? Know yourself, especially what makes you unique, and you should be a fine applicant regardless of your scores.
So it seems like they are kind of going in order, right? And now they're in September complete dates?
Gah, sorry, I shouldn't have made that comment. I upped some people's anxiety.
I am not sure if this is much help, but I turned in my application around early September and I heard on Thursday last week. Congrats on the Michigan acceptance! Its a wonderful school. I can only dream of going there!
Don't give up hope bro!!! GPA and MCAT are just two among many parts of the deal. Imagine that you are a member of the adcom who has to review hundreds of applications, most of which come with more or less equally high scores (most have 38, 40 MCAT for example), then you might find that in this case those high scores are not as impressive any more! So instead you (the ad com member) would go for the application that impresses you the most - the most moving story, the nicest LORs, the activities that portrait the most passion etc.
So instead of worrying about your stats, let's think positively (as you rightly mentioned above): if your stats are bad and you got interview invitation, that means your EC and LORs and other things must be not only very impressive but also somehow unique! Be proud of them, and think about them while you prepare yourself for the interview - how do your activities tell you about yourself? what have you done that make your profs/boss praise you so highly in the LOR? Know yourself, especially what makes you unique, and you should be a fine applicant regardless of your scores.
So I should basically forget about going to Harvard if i was complete 8/19, right? Alas, good luck to everyone else and CONGRATS ON Michigan! great school
do they offer interviews over the winter break time period? I've always wondered this about schools... do the adcoms take winter break? Are those 2-4 weeks going to be dead silent for everyone?
For HST, these are all the interview dates: December 1, December 8, December 15, January 12, January 19, January 26, February 2, February 9.
For NP, I know a guy who is interviewing early December...I imagine NP will take a break around Christmas/New Years but probably only for a week or two (ish).
For HST, these are all the interview dates: December 1, December 8, December 15, January 12, January 19, January 26, February 2, February 9.
For NP, I know a guy who is interviewing early December...I imagine NP will take a break around Christmas/New Years but probably only for a week or two (ish).
cool that's actually pretty helpful to know. do you know if this is the case with other schools too? I mean, i've heard of people getting accepted on like dec 24... but can you get interview invites during those times?
I have 3 interviews on the East Coast. I wrote to two other schools (Yale and Columbia) informing them of my situation. I essentially told them that I wanted to minimize flight costs and minimize the amount of time away from my students (I'm a teacher). Yale responded promptly (and politely!), but Columbia has yet to respond...and neither has offered me an interview yet : (
My brother just got accepted into Harvard Law School today. I'm thinking about sending them a letter of update mentioning this to them. Do you guys think that it would make a difference? I don't think that it could hurt. I turned in my application right before the November 1st deadline so I doubt that they've gotten to it yet.
Interview Invite!!! I was completed at the end of October right before the secondary deadline. Oh, it's for the NP.
The email said that she was informing me that I would soon be invited to interview, and that if I wanted to know the status of my HST application I could email someone else. I wonder if I might still receive a HST interview.
So you had emailed to ask about the status of your application?
So you had emailed to ask about the status of your application?
Does anyone know how long interview are offered until. Are the last ones given through March? Thanks.
Thought Haravard interviews only till mid Jan
http://hms.harvard.edu/admissions/default.asp?page=apply
Thanks, I swear I looked 🙂http://hms.harvard.edu/admissions/default.asp?page=apply
Invitations for interviews e-mailed: September through mid January, 2010
They only e-mail out offers to interview until mid-January per your link.
What's the difference between HST and NP? Sorry if this is a really stupid question...
What's the difference between HST and NP? Sorry if this is a really stupid question...
1. The first HST interview date is Dec. 1
2. Interviews go up through like Jan and Feb, many of my classmates interviewed in Jan and Feb, but I doubt there are interviews in march
3. Last year, March 16th was when we heard about getting in
4. I don't "relatively lower" GPA and MCAT ever disqualify you from admission. It's really about the whole package. In the class we have MCATs from like 28/29 thru the 40s, GPAs from like 3.5 thru 4.0. I get the feeling that the adcom here is really looking for promise and future leadership in medicine, which comes from you as a person and your body of experience, and not just your performance on a test. It's of course still important to score well, but HMS is much less of a numbers-***** than some places, I think.
4. ZebraDx lives down the hall from me in Vandy (the HMS dorm) 😛
Hmmm so have most of the HST interviews been handed out already. Or is there still a chance. Also do HSTers typically have higher GPAs/MCATs than NPers. I submitted the first week the secondary was available, so I'm just trying to guage if their silence is a sure rejection or not.
Whoo! Just got the interview invite, app complete September 17.
Can anyone tell me if you know beforehand who will be interviewing you?
Also, does Paul Farmer teach any classes, or is he just an administrator? Has anyone had any classes with him?
Whoo! Just got the interview invite, app complete September 17.
Can anyone tell me if you know beforehand who will be interviewing you?
Also, does Paul Farmer teach any classes, or is he just an administrator? Has anyone had any classes with him?
Did you only apply HST? If not, have you heard from NP? If you have heard from one, you are allowed to email the other asking them if you will be invited to interview or not (to accommodate travelers).
Also, when HST invites you to interview, they tell you the date they want you to interview on. For example, I was invited in late Sept and they wanted me to interview on Jan 19 (I asked to reschedule and they gave me a second choice of Dec 1). It seemed like they are assigning certain candidates to certain days and if my case was any indicator, the date did not correlate with the earliness of my invite.
So I guess in short, HST may be trying to coordinate interviewees with certain days for whatever reason, and it doesn't necessarily go in order. And I doubt they are maxed out yet!
Was your invite for NP or HST? I will be interviewing for the HST program on Dec. 1st, and I was sent a list of my interviewers.