- Joined
- Jun 13, 2009
- Messages
- 28
- Reaction score
- 0
accepted! 😀
interviewed 1/19
interviewed 1/19
same boat as you man (or woman?) on hold post-interview (1/26), kind of a bummer, that's 2 schools. I'm getting kind of worried, plus I REALLY loved this school after seeing their campus and meeting everyone (even the interviewees that day, all very friendly people!). I guess it's better than rejection/waitlisting, but still very concerning.
Congrats to those who got acceptances today, I wish I was celebrating with you, but does anyone have any experience/advice about what we can do right now, besides wait? Anyone recommend updates/letters of intent, yadda yadda, or is that a waste of time for RFU? I've heard a lot of mixed opinion about these things, but hey, I'm willing to do whatever it takes, because I would seriously love to matriculate here.
Thanks in advance
well, i have been placed on post interview hold. the email says that they will continue to review my file monthly, and that i can submit updates like transcripts.
also says that any status change will be conveyed through mail.
does that mean snail mail?
so ppl get accepted or rejected after being on hold only by snail mail?😕
has anyone been accepted with out sending a status update after being placed
on hold?
any input would be appreciated
congrats to those accepted already🙂
thanks
Anyone else still pre-interview out there? Haven't been rejected, but I was complete in late October, and I'm getting very antsy. With all these people chilling in small-pool, I wonder if there's room for us to interview, since we gotta get small-pooled first.
+1yuup still waiting. 🙁 complete october and small pooled in december. If i'm not mistaken, rfu interviews until may this year so still awhile to go.
I was complete before October and small pooled last yer. Still have not heard anything. I sent a letter of interest and they haven't acknowledged that yet either.
well, i have been placed on post interview hold. the email says that they will continue to review my file monthly, and that i can submit updates like transcripts.
also says that any status change will be conveyed through mail.
does that mean snail mail?
so ppl get accepted or rejected after being on hold only by snail mail?😕
has anyone been accepted with out sending a status update after being placed
on hold?
any input would be appreciated
congrats to those accepted already🙂
thanks
riiiiight🙄and if you know that you probably will not attend rfu, please withdraw your application. it will help those who do want to attend the school!!!
well, i have been placed on post interview hold. the email says that they will continue to review my file monthly, and that i can submit updates like transcripts.
also says that any status change will be conveyed through mail.
does that mean snail mail?
so ppl get accepted or rejected after being on hold only by snail mail?😕
has anyone been accepted with out sending a status update after being placed
on hold?
any input would be appreciated
congrats to those accepted already🙂
thanks
Interviewed 1/25 Accepted 🙂 THANK GOD !
Cali Kid from UC Santa Barbara - Good luck to rest of those who interviewed 1/25
Just some feedback about the interview day...
I went into the interview not knowing too much about the school and not exactly expecting anything great. As soon as I started talking to students that were in the BMS program and current medical students, my impression of the school completely changed. Every student absolutely loved being at RFU! They could not stop raving about their teachers and the close relationships they had w/them. Professors would run into some of the interviewers and knew them on a first-name basis and wished them luck. The dean stopped by and was pretty funny and seemed very down to earth.
I had no idea that RFU had some of the highest board scores and had such great residency placements! That was a pretty nice surprise 🙂 The anatomy lab is awesome...TV screens hooked up to each table, the room is big, and it's not hidden away in some basement like at some other schools. The food was great (they have sushi made in front of you!), great salad bar, great paninis and sandwiches. The current medical students love the small community feel and love being there! They all seemed very involved in clubs/organizations too. Overall, my impression about RFU completely changed and i will most likely be attending in the fall.
Just some feedback about the interview day...
I went into the interview not knowing too much about the school and not exactly expecting anything great. As soon as I started talking to students that were in the BMS program and current medical students, my impression of the school completely changed. Every student absolutely loved being at RFU! They could not stop raving about their teachers and the close relationships they had w/them. Professors would run into some of the interviewers and knew them on a first-name basis and wished them luck. The dean stopped by and was pretty funny and seemed very down to earth.
I had no idea that RFU had some of the highest board scores and had such great residency placements! That was a pretty nice surprise 🙂 The anatomy lab is awesome...TV screens hooked up to each table, the room is big, and it's not hidden away in some basement like at some other schools. The food was great (they have sushi made in front of you!), great salad bar, great paninis and sandwiches. The current medical students love the small community feel and love being there! They all seemed very involved in clubs/organizations too. Overall, my impression about RFU completely changed and i will most likely be attending in the fall.
BTW Ari1584, congrats on getting accepted...and so soon...
anyone know what the satisfactory GPA is that the CMS student admission committee has set that students who are accepted must maintain??
Do schools get annoyed with status checks? I really want to go to Rosalind, and I still haven't been small-pooled, so I've been asking for a status check about once a month. Is this too much?
Do schools get annoyed with status checks? I really want to go to Rosalind, and I still haven't been small-pooled, so I've been asking for a status check about once a month. Is this too much?
Just some feedback about the interview day...
I had no idea that RFU had some of the highest board scores and had such great residency placements! That was a pretty nice surprise 🙂 The anatomy lab is awesome...TV screens hooked up to each table, the room is big, and it's not hidden away in some basement like at some other schools. The food was great (they have sushi made in front of you!), great salad bar, great paninis and sandwiches. The current medical students love the small community feel and love being there! They all seemed very involved in clubs/organizations too. Overall, my impression about RFU completely changed and i will most likely be attending in the fall.
Just wondering - have you been calling or emailing?
Where was the sushi when I was there...?!?!?
does anyone know if RFU has simulation tools? i was looking through the book they gave us at the interview and stumbled across a picture of students and what looked like a simulation mannequin.
On my interview day, I asked an M1 that same question and she said that they only have actors come in as patients. They don't have actual mannequin simulators. But then i noticed that same picture so now I am confused? Unless they used to have them but dont anymore...