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congrats! see y all at 2nd look!
Honestly, I'm not sure. They have changed the website for applicants quite a bit from when I applied and what you see on your Medstar page is different than what I see on my Medstar page.
If you don't see a link, don't sweat it. Just do the FAFSA. Someone will send you an e-mail if/when the form is available to fill out. Heck, for all I know, they may use info from your AMCAS for new students rather than having you fill something else out.
Hi guys,
I just interviewed. Interview day was great.
I read that you wait 11 business days before you get results. I have many updates to make and would like to send a letter of update+interest. But then I realized that OSU works slightly different, that all the committee voting and presentation is done on the day of the interview. In light of this, do you guys feel it is still worthwhile to send that letter?
Thanks.
I guess if i didnt get a call i either got deferred or rejected. 🙁 OSU is my top choice
or check the status pageWhy don't you give them a call to find out for sure?
Hey Bender,
Do you know how long we have to wait after we're accepted before we can try setting up this account? I clicked the link and tried a few times with my info, but no go.
Hi guys,
I just interviewed. Interview day was great.
I read that you wait 11 business days before you get results. I have many updates to make and would like to send a letter of update+interest. But then I realized that OSU works slightly different, that all the committee voting and presentation is done on the day of the interview. In light of this, do you guys feel it is still worthwhile to send that letter?
Thanks.
Just got the Second Day Look itinerary in my inbox - it looks awesome. Pretty detailed too. Hope everyone who got accepted can come out.
We have to pay for our flights, yes?
is that true ? i didn't understand " Rooms range from $104 to $131 per night."yes, pay for your own flight. But they set you up with a hotel room (shared with another accepted student) or housing with a current student - you choose - as long as you aren't from the columbus area.
is that true ? i didn't understand " Rooms range from $104 to $131 per night."
i mean it's not totally out of the world. my university flew me down here on their dime to visit.I'm fairly certain that hotel rooms are not free. They might set you up with another applicant to save money or you can live with a medical student for free, but I would imagine that it would be prohibitively expensive for them to front $100 for the >200 people who are going to attend 2nd look.
is that true ? i didn't understand " Rooms range from $104 to $131 per night."
i mean it's not totally out of the world. my university flew me down here on their dime to visit.
I have this interview on Monday. I'm freakin' out. I'd love to go here. Any tips on what to expect from the interview day?
is that true ? i didn't understand " Rooms range from $104 to $131 per night."
i mean it's not totally out of the world. my university flew me down here on their dime to visit.
A lot of top schools do. Vanderbilt, for example, pays part of your transportation costs to second look weekend and then pays for the accomdations there too.
Recruitment is awesome! I feel so wanted!!! haha![]()
If you have an interview, you have realistic odds. Your odds at getting outright accepted is low, but the waitlist movement is ridiculous so interview your tail off and start preparing that letter of interest (or intent, depending) for after your interview. Good luck!Hi everyone. I have an interview scheduled at osu in March. Being that late in the process, do I have realistic odds of getting accepted?
Hi everyone. I have an interview scheduled at osu in March. Being that late in the process, do I have realistic odds of getting accepted?
So scholarships have already gone out, right? Does that mean if I didn't hear anything, I won't get one? Or is there still a possibility? I;m clueless when it comes to financial aid stuff so far.
Got the acceptance call about 20 minutes ago. 🙂 Interviewed 1/11.
Tip #1: Don't freak out. This is the most relaxed med school I've been to. They have super nice people across the board, it's very low stress interview, and students are very personable. Seeing as how everybody at OSU seems pretty relaxed and friendly, it makes sense that they're looking for applicants who are relaxed and friendly as well.
Tip #2: Know something about the school. There are exciting things going on at OSUCOM these days. Just read up on their website, google search, etc.
Tip #3: The general itinerary: Welcome talk from Dr. Capers (if you've read this thread you know he's an amazing guy), financial aid presentation, curriculum presentation, housing discussion, lunch with med students, student interview, faculty interview. Then you leave and they decide on the spot whether to accept you.
Best of luck!
I didn't realize they made their decision so immediately. What's the general timeline like after you finish your interview? How long is the average wait before being notified of their decision?
After my interview, I shook my interviewer's hand and he said, "Now I'm going to the conference room and we're going to decide whether to accept you or not". Before you've left Columbus, your fate has likely been decided. Average waiting time is 10 days for your decision.
I like this! It's much more convenient than the 6-10 week wait at most schools. Why the 10-day wait then if they already know whether or not you've been accepted?
Anyone have any leaning toward Integrated Pathway / Independent Study Pathway yet?
Anyone have any leaning toward Integrated Pathway / Independent Study Pathway yet?
I'm leaning toward the independent study pathway mainly because I don't find lectures useful and learn best on my own. However, I remember the students at OSU saying that after anatomy the ISP students are never seen again and depicted them as "outcasts" (which turned me off). It will be a tough decision to make, but I think its best to wait until after I get used to the school to make a decision regarding the pathway.
What are others' thoughts on this?
Def the third pathway: ISP/IP, take the IP path, but don't go to class
I was initially attracted to ISP. I've heard that most medical students study on their own anyway and frequently skip lecture, so why not do the program that was designed for you to study on your own and skip lecture? I imagine it might get lonely, but loneliness is pretty common the first two years anyway. Just have to get involved in other things. The only thing I'm worried about is scheduling your own tests. I'm a terrible perfectionist - I think I'd put off taking the exams until I had everything down pat which is nearly impossible to do in med school.
I see this as even more of an argument for choosing IP
Anyway, I got the vibe that ISP was only chosen by people who had special circumstances (like families to take care of or something) and that this wasn't really a huge decision to be largely debated or anything since most people choose IP (this could also be because most of the students I talked to were IP...ISP people were sort of hard to find).
A few ISP/IP comments from a soon to be ISP grad:
For what its worth ISPers usually do roughly 10 points better on step 1 than IPers. Could be that they are more used to self study. Could be a selection bias.
Also...IP people don't really have to buy textbooks either because the course packets are pretty good (200-300 pages a block).
As an IPer I really like going to lecture. There are definitely some duds, as there always will be. But for the most part I like lecture. A select few just leave you saying "wow...doctor's like you are why i wanted to go into medicine in the first place...you are who i aspire to be."
Also, this may be wishful thinking, but if do the ISP can you cram all of your pre-clinical material into one year (by studying day and night) and then taking the USMLE after your first year and then graduate in 3 years?