2009-2010 NYU Application Thread

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Take kryptonite888's post literally - he says that he was told his app was reviewed, but the "lady" said it was "most likely" submitted too late for serious consideration.

From this you have decided to conclude that your app was not reviewed. I don't see how you can conclude this from this other dude's post.

But I do think that you can reasonably conclude that by the time they got around to your reviewing your app, they were either out of or were running very low on available interview slots, and whatever the merits of your app, it did not fit the profile of what they were looking for at that point in time.

I'd venture to guess that everyone's app was reviewed. But, by the time they got to look at it...there were 3 interview spots left and 3000 late applications vying for them. Also. Even if it wasn't reviewed, it's pretty fair. NYU specifically states they review applications in the order they are received. So, everyone was given the heads up that applying late means your app is at the bottom of the pile. But....Regardless of what happened with everyone's app in the end (was it reviewed? did they just take their money and run?).... The moral of the story is a good lesson for next year's applicants: Apply Early (not just at NYU, but everywhere).

And SwineSue, you're already in at way too many great schools that you should care so much about not getting an interview at NYU (would you even choose that over Sinai or WashU which are both higher ranked?) Does it really matter?
 
I seem to have to have gotten caught in the middle of a ruckus, but if anyone knows the dates I would be super grateful so that I could plan accordingly!

I sent them an email a few days ago but haven't heard back...maybe one of you will call the office and ask?
 
I'd venture to guess that everyone's app was reviewed. But, by the time they got to look at it...there were 3 interview spots left and 3000 late applications vying for them. Also. Even if it wasn't reviewed, it's pretty fair. NYU specifically states they review applications in the order they are received. So, everyone was given the heads up that applying late means your app is at the bottom of the pile. But....Regardless of what happened with everyone's app in the end (was it reviewed? did they just take their money and run?).... The moral of the story is a good lesson for next year's applicants: Apply Early (not just at NYU, but everywhere).

And SwineSue, you're already in at way too many great schools that you should care so much about not getting an interview at NYU (would you even choose that over Sinai or WashU which are both higher ranked?) Does it really matter?

the point (to summarize the previous two pages of comments) is that i'm trying to get a refund of the secondary fee. and submitting the first week of september, as soon as my university's panel letter is prepared, doesn't seem like a reasonable definition of a "late app"
 
Funny, but if that was really your reply, you may have validated their decision if NYU cares about good grammar: "my" is the possessive pronoun to use here...

good point, douchebag.

Read my earlier post: interviews are granted on a rolling basis; whether for admissions purposes a school is rolling, or non-rolling, or something in between, is irrelevant.

When they run out of interview slots, game over. The app deadline is no guarantee that they will still have interview slots to give out.

that isn't the strict definition of rolling admissions. it means that they give out interviews/acceptances continuously rather than waiting for a particular date like yale.

i think it is disingenuous to have a 'deadline' and not plan interview offers accordingly. even if they got enough qualified candidates to fill their class on the first day secondaries could be submitted, it doesn't mean they have to burn through all of their spots early. michigan is rolling, and they still have interviews to give out because they planned ahead.

i don't think that NYU planned nefariously to screw people out of their money, but they certainly aren't giving us the impression that we got a fair shot if we were marked as complete past say Oct 10. If they just made the deadline that much earlier, we wouldn't be pissed right now.
 
Wow, this thread is on fire today! I just wanted to post my info. I submitted Oct. 2, was marked complete Oct. 27 and interviewed Dec. 14. I don't think any of us have all of the facts regarding cutoffs for getting a review. It would be great if the process were more transparent, but I don't think it ever will be.
 
I sent them an email a few days ago but haven't heard back...maybe one of you will call the office and ask?

They said that if there will be a second look weekend (it has not been planned yet), it would be the second week of May. Dates are not set for orientation and start of classes, but they should be the last week of August and the beginning of September, respectively.
 
the point (to summarize the previous two pages of comments) is that i'm trying to get a refund of the secondary fee. and submitting the first week of september, as soon as my university's panel letter is prepared, doesn't seem like a reasonable definition of a "late app"

You won't get a refund. Think about it...even if they didn't review your app, they could just claim they did and decided to pass on it (which could have happened to begin with). On their website: "$100 non-refundable application fee is required at the time of submission." Notice the non-refundable. No where on the site does it say paying the fee guarantees your app will be reviewed. I'd just chill about it. You're in a bunch of other great places that I'm sure you'd choose over NYU. Assuming they offered you an invite for next week...would it even matter?
 
I think this is a really interesting disscussion.

For people supporting NYU and saying that this is just the normal process of rolling adm, i really have to disagree that NYU would be an excpetion even so. No other school I have seen does this to this extreme. I even added two schools last min in dec and have since gotten intervews. And maybe your parents paid the nice 100 dollar fee and you didn't hsve to work 10 hours for it, but its just rude to collect money and not even review sept application.

also imagine next year, we inform applicants that NYU stop reviewing applcaitions in sept, and everyone then all apply in aug. Then what? people who apply even by july won't get reviewed?
 
if you guys are this adamant about getting to the bottom of this, i suggest you write up an email to NYU admissions and get your facts straight. there is way too much speculation going on and people are just getting riled up over no good reason. either side could be right, but until someone contacts the adcom, theres no way of definitively knowing.

Wow, this thread is on fire today! I just wanted to post my info. I submitted Oct. 2, was marked complete Oct. 27 and interviewed Dec. 14. I don't think any of us have all of the facts regarding cutoffs for getting a review. It would be great if the process were more transparent, but I don't think it ever will be.

👍👍 these.

let's relax, peeps. i kind of can't believe (1) that people withdrew after seeing something on SDN and getting secondhand information that interview slots were filled, and (2) that people are crapping their pants about this.

yes, i was surprised at this initially. but after reviewing the AAMC's complaint-filing stuff, and taking 2 seconds to catch my breath, i realized that it's just the way the med school cookie crumbles. we all had ample opportunity to make ourselves aware of this before we applied.

everyone breathe.
 
You won't get a refund. Think about it...even if they didn't review your app, they could just claim they did and decided to pass on it (which could have happened to begin with). On their website: "$100 non-refundable application fee is required at the time of submission." Notice the non-refundable. No where on the site does it say paying the fee guarantees your app will be reviewed. I'd just chill about it. You're in a bunch of other great places that I'm sure you'd choose over NYU. Assuming they offered you an invite for next week...would it even matter?

no. I just want the money. it's a lot of money! i make 18 dollars an hour..that's five hours!

with mbdenver's info, though, it's a moot point, since he was marked complete after me. mbdenver, do you have a particularly outstanding application? publish papers, found a non-profit group, military veteran?

infinity drop, good point. maybe next year they'll only review apps submitted by July. that would be silly.
 
I think this is a really interesting disscussion.

For people supporting NYU and saying that this is just the normal process of rolling adm, i really have to disagree that NYU would be an excpetion even so. No other school I have seen does this to this extreme. I even added two schools last min in dec and have since gotten intervews. And maybe your parents paid the nice 100 dollar fee and you didn't hsve to work 10 hours for it, but its just rude to collect money and not even review sept application.

also imagine next year, we inform applicants that NYU stop reviewing applcaitions in sept, and everyone then all apply in aug. Then what? people who apply even by july won't get reviewed?

I don't have any problem with it. And I paid my $100 fee with my own money (as well as all my travel expenses this cycle...A LOT OF MONEY). NYU can't possibly know that all the people who apply early (before October) are going to contain enough stellar applicants to fill their interview slots. They also don't know if some interviewees are going to cancel interviews (for which...they need a large applicant pool to find replacements). This is how their process works. It's a rolling school for interviews, and everyone who applied later (for whatever reason) should be aware that it decreases their chance of acceptance when they pay the fee. The tough reality is that we as applicants are often at the mercy of the admissions committee and the way they conduct their admissions process.
 
👍👍 these.

let's relax, peeps. i kind of can't believe (1) that people withdrew after seeing something on SDN and getting secondhand information that interview slots were filled, and (2) that people are crapping their pants about this.

yes, i was surprised at this initially. but after reviewing the AAMC's complaint-filing stuff, and taking 2 seconds to catch my breath, i realized that it's just the way the med school cookie crumbles. we all had ample opportunity to make ourselves aware of this before we applied.

everyone breathe.

the admissions office verified this when i called today
 
no. I just want the money. it's a lot of money! i make 18 dollars an hour..that's five hours!

haha seriously??? you have some AMAZING acceptances and interviews..congrats to you but just to put some things in perspective for you....

i make $7.50 a hour....

and have no acceptances....

and 15 pre-interview rejections (you can do the math on how much money that is lol)...just cant win them all

anyways i got an interview invite at NYU back in Nov. after being complete in early Oct. (this was the only school that I applied to this late..the rest of the schools I was complete in early to mid august)

im very grateful for everything
 
no. I just want the money. it's a lot of money! i make 18 dollars an hour..that's five hours!

with mbdenver's info, though, it's a moot point, since he was marked complete after me. mbdenver, do you have a particularly outstanding application? publish papers, found a non-profit group, military veteran?

infinity drop, good point. maybe next year they'll only review apps submitted by July. that would be silly.

In answer to your question, I am a veteran - 6 years Air Force. My GPA/MCAT are great but my clinical exposure is weak. I do have some non-clinical volunteer work which I'm sure helps and I have some other life experiences that may be a factor but which I will not share in this forum. I'm hoping that I will get an acceptance this year, but if I have to reapply, I have learned a lot about the process and will hopefully be more successful next time.
 
I second DW, people should not withdraw because slots are filled, people might cancel last min, please they are gonna send you a rejection anywayss.

lol, swine, anything you say i have to agree is significantly undermined by your mdapps.

NYU is actually kinda of smart not to waste an interview on you.
 
👍👍 these.

let's relax, peeps. i kind of can't believe (1) that people withdrew after seeing something on SDN and getting secondhand information that interview slots were filled, and (2) that people are crapping their pants about this.

yes, i was surprised at this initially. but after reviewing the AAMC's complaint-filing stuff, and taking 2 seconds to catch my breath, i realized that it's just the way the med school cookie crumbles. we all had ample opportunity to make ourselves aware of this before we applied.

everyone breathe.

I second DW, people should not withdraw because slots are filled, people might cancel last min, please they are gonna send you a rejection anywayss.

lol, swine, anything you say i have to agree is significantly undermined by your mdapps.

NYU is actually kinda of smart not to waste an interview on you.

ARE YOU SERIOUS?? Anyone who withdrew should see if they can call and take it back.
#1 rule of SDN.. take EVERYTHING with a grain of salt!!
 
I second DW, people should not withdraw because slots are filled, people might cancel last min, please they are gonna send you a rejection anywayss.

lol, swine, anything you say i have to agree is significantly undermined by your mdapps.

NYU is actually kinda of smart not to waste an interview on you.

no, no, no, no. don't twist my words. i said people shouldn't withdraw because of what they hear secondhand.
 
no, no, no, no. don't twist my words. i said people shouldn't withdraw because of what they hear secondhand.

sorry, I meant to say
I second DW,

ALSO, people shouldn't withdrawl because........

EDIT, wait, Does that mean you think people should withdraw after they confirm first hand interview spots are taken, in which case I withdraw my second. 😛
 
sorry, I meant to say
I second DW,

ALSO, people shouldn't withdrawl because........

haha ok then. i just wanted to emphasize how silly it is to withdraw without verifying information yourself-- it seems like some people did it after the original post that all interview slots were filled.
 
Don't withdraw unless you know for sure it's over!!! And how can we ever really know??? My application was relatively late:

I submitted my AMCAS Oct 2nd

Got NYU Sec on Oct 6th

Submitted Sec mid Oct??? (can't remember exact date)

App Complete e-mail received on Nov 17th

Invited for interview 12/3

Interviewed 12/9

Waiting waiting waiting....
 
haha ok then. i just wanted to emphasize how silly it is to withdraw without verifying information yourself-- it seems like some people did it after the original post that all interview slots were filled.

What's the point of withdrawing though if you know there aren't any more interviews. Some attempt to say, "well i'm rejecting them instead." Or, avoiding having to put "rejected" on your MDApps. It just seems silly to me. I don't get the point.
 
In answer to your question, I am a veteran - 6 years Air Force. My GPA/MCAT are great but my clinical exposure is weak. I do have some non-clinical volunteer work which I'm sure helps and I have some other life experiences that may be a factor but which I will not share in this forum. I'm hoping that I will get an acceptance this year, but if I have to reapply, I have learned a lot about the process and will hopefully be more successful next time.

Does the military give money for medical school if you are a veteran? I know there is a program where they pay year-for-year if you agree to serve afterwards, but what if you have already served?
 
Don't withdraw unless you know for sure it's over!!! And how can we ever really know??? My application was relatively late:

I submitted my AMCAS Oct 2nd

Got NYU Sec on Oct 6th

Submitted Sec mid Oct??? (can't remember exact date)

App Complete e-mail received on Nov 17th

Invited for interview 12/3

Interviewed 12/9

Waiting waiting waiting....


^^^ I think this is good proof that NYU looked at your app SwineSue.
 
LOL, i guess people HAVE been reviewed after Nov, so sorry NYU for jumping to conclusions.
 
Don't withdraw unless you know for sure it's over!!! And how can we ever really know??? My application was relatively late:

I submitted my AMCAS Oct 2nd

Got NYU Sec on Oct 6th

Submitted Sec mid Oct??? (can't remember exact date)

App Complete e-mail received on Nov 17th

Invited for interview 12/3

Interviewed 12/9

Waiting waiting waiting....


This, I think, should finally quiet all of those who keep saying that no interviews have been given to people who were complete after September/October. Bottom line: the small population of posters on SDN is NOT representative of the whole population of med school applicants.
 
What's the point of withdrawing though if you know there aren't any more interviews. Some attempt to say, "well i'm rejecting them instead." Or, avoiding having to put "rejected" on your MDApps. It just seems silly to me. I don't get the point.

haha yeah, i'm with you on this one. that's why i'm sticking it out at yale and penn :laugh: 🙁
 
haha yeah, i'm with you on this one. that's why i'm sticking it out at yale and penn :laugh: 🙁

If for nothing else, once it comes...you'll get to have that rejection letter in your archive gmail account for old time sake. If you withdraw you'll just get the "yes, we acknowledge you gave up" email. Haha. I'd prefer the rejetion email.
 
This, I think, should finally quiet all of those who keep saying that no interviews have been given to people who were complete after September/October. Bottom line: the small population of posters on SDN is NOT representative of the whole population of med school applicants.

Well, I guess this mystery is wrapped up. But one question remains - why was kyrptonite888 told that his app was too late for serious consideration? he was complete mid-november as well.
 
Well, I guess this mystery is wrapped up. But one question remains - why was kyrptonite888 told that his app was too late for serious consideration? he was complete mid-november as well.

Maybe someone in the admissions office was having a bad day 🙂
 
Well, I guess this mystery is wrapped up. But one question remains - why was kyrptonite888 told that his app was too late for serious consideration? he was complete mid-november as well.

Maybe it was a poor choice of words by the person on the phone, or their way of telling him that he missed the cut without saying "cuz you suck."

More likely chance that the person on the phone knew nothing about the inner workings of the adcom, or about the review process, and gave out faulty information.
 
I lurk all the time here but never post but just wanted to say that it's def a stressy situation but we all have to take a deep breath and keep hoping? I called NYU on Mon to see if they made a decision on my app and if they could tell me and told them I had been accepted elsewhere and really wanted to know cause I loved it so much. The lady who answered asked me my name, what date I interviewed, said hold on, came back a couple of mins later and said that Dec interviewees won't find out till March cause decisions had not been made yet. She seemed really nice at first but her tone was a bit cooler after she came back on the phone. So it's just a waiting game I guess. A friend of mine applied around the same time as me and has not been interviewed so I asked her if all interviews were out already and she said that they were almost gone but there was still time. So don't give up...

Also, the day of my interview, my interviewer did not really want to go over my app so much (just asked a couple of ques) and said his job was just to determine if I was psycho or not. I told him that that basically sucked as I wanted to sell myself to him and if all he wanted to do was sell the school to me I might lose out when it came time to review if he had to speak up for me at the committee meeting. He then told me that all applications go through screeners and those that are selected for interview meet w the interviewer to make sure their personalities are stable. They write up an eval, submit it, then the committee looks over the whole package again but he was not going to meet w the committee or anything like that. After my interview I spoke to a dean in the admissions office and he told me the same, they want to see you, gauge yr personality and that's it.

At the lunch (I was uber late cause my interview ran over as we were discussing NYU vs other med schools and the state of medical ed for a long time/then I got lost...), the Dean went over the process a bit and said essentially that ppl are picked based on the whole package...primary, sec, interview. What I found interesting/slightly bothersome was the discussion of the waitlist. Apparently, if someone is taken off the waitlist, they fit/match/replace the person that said "no" with a similar "type". So if a minority declines, then they look for a minority w similar stats. A woman is replaced by a woman etc. It seemed from this that they wanted ppl of a certain demographic to have an idealized (as per their internal def) class?

Anyways, I freaking loved it there...The best part of the day was how cool and open and friendly the fellow interviewees were...
 
What I found interesting/slightly bothersome was the discussion of the waitlist. Apparently, if someone is taken off the waitlist, they fit/match/replace the person that said "no" with a similar "type". So if a minority declines, then they look for a minority w similar stats. A woman is replaced by a woman etc. It seemed from this that they wanted ppl of a certain demographic to have an idealized (as per their internal def) class?

Actually lots of schools do it this way. And this can also explain why it is better to be early in the interview pool versus later when they are down to tweaking the remaining admits...they may already have "one of you" in the acceptance pool.
 
Does the military give money for medical school if you are a veteran? I know there is a program where they pay year-for-year if you agree to serve afterwards, but what if you have already served?

You could use the GI bill, but I already used that up getting my Bachelor degree. Other than that, any further funding from Uncle Sam would require another service commitment. I'm still debating whether to apply for the HPSP. If not, I'll be taking out loans just like everybody else.
 
I was told to just send emails to [email protected].

It certainly doesn't hurt to send an update/LOI, as long as it's well written.

Are you folks attaching a PDF/Word letter...or simply "writing" a letter in the email text-box?

Also, who are you addressing the header to? "Dear Admissions Committee"?
 
Are you folks attaching a PDF/Word letter...or simply "writing" a letter in the email text-box?

Also, who are you addressing the header to? "Dear Admissions Committee"?

I did PDF.

Format it like a normal "business" letter, with your name/address above the recipient's name/address. The "name" is just "Committee on Admissions, NYU School of Medicine." I wrote "Dear Committee..."
 
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I did PDF.

Format it like a normal "business" letter, with your name/address above the recipient's name/address. The "name" is just "Committee on Admissions, NYU School of Medicine." I wrote "Dear Committee..."

I've always just done them right in the email text box. Does that make me look cheap/lazy? :laugh:
 
I've always just done them right in the email text box. Does that make me look cheap/lazy? :laugh:

I doubt it. It's not like my PDF's made much of an impact... 🙂

I guess as long as it's written professionally (i.e. not in tweeny text-lingo) you're fine.
 
The main reason I did it that way was because I didn't want to make them go an extra step and open an attachment. Whatever... haven't made much of an impact for me either.
 
So if you are waitlisted/rejected post-interview, that means you are more psycho than everyone else? 😛
 
anyone want to make a facebook group for people who think they'll end up here next year?
 
What are you basing this claim on? On the limited number of people who post on SDN?

Who knows what constitutes a "review" of an applicant's file? And once they have given out all their interview slots, whenever that occurs, why would you feel that they owe you a "review" or any further consideration?



Thank you for being rational about this. I'm glad someone realizes that the posts here are just speculation.
 
anyone want to make a facebook group for people who think they'll end up here next year?
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dude, I think you're ******ed and won't get in. I'm sending this quote to the admissions commit just to ensure that....

later bro
 
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dude, I think you're ******ed and won't get in. I'm sending this quote to the admissions commit just to ensure that....

later bro

😕 I was accepted. I was referring to a group for people who were accepted and will likely attend. Feel free to tell the adcom that someone named "Bearie" is excited about possibly attending their school. :laugh:
 
So does this mean December interviewees won't hear back until March?
 
Also, does this mean that people who interviewed before mid november are definitely either rejected or waitlisted if they did not hear back in december?
 
Does anyone know about the 1.5 year vs. 2 year pre-clinical period? I called the admissions office and they said to email a certain dean... I did and he never got back to me. The admissions office wouldn't say if they're moving to a 1.5 year pre-clinical period, but they did say that the school is undergoing significant curriculum changes.
 
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dude, I think you're ******ed and won't get in. I'm sending this quote to the admissions commit just to ensure that....

later bro

what is wrong with all the people and all the hate they are spewing on this site lately.

btw, congrats brearie.
 
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