2009-2010 Ohio State Application Thread

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What is the link to their proper status page? The only think I've been looking at so far is the "activity" history page, but it doesn't mention anything about letters, just that the supplemental was submitted and received.


Yeah, same here. It's only showing me that they have received my secondary. There's no info about my LORs?
 
They don't need LORs to invite you to an interview, so it doesn't matter. Once you're invited to an interview, they probably tell you what LORs they have received.
 
This is one of those status-checkers that I know could flip at any time. Thus, I compulsively check it. Last year around this time the first interviews went out (on the status pages, I believe, before emails).

OSU, show me some love!
 
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Man do I want an interview. I got Case yesterday so it would be great if I could plan an Ohio interview road trip.
 
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I was complete 7/15. When you log into your status page, there is just a small line that says confirm interview date ___ right in the middle of the page
 
Just got an interview invite for Sept. 2nd!!! Yay!!! So excited!! I can't believe it!!
OOS, click on my mdapps link for other stats and whatnot 🙂
 
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Looks like the first interview invites are for out-of-staters with high MCAT scores. Hopefully they start inviting in-staters next week.
 
So this might be a dumb question, but for the part that asks about your grandparents highest education level, they have the options "Jr. Col/Tech" and "Grad/Prof." I assumed "Jr. Col/Tech" meant 2 year college or technical school and "Grad/Prof" meant graduate education (like PhD/JD/MD), but then that leaves no option for a 4-year college degree. Which should I select for a 4-year degree? Thanks!
 
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