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Man, 'The Boat' is starting to make me think there's a website out there devoted solely to pics of shep - probably www.theincredibleshep.com . . .
I think it is important to point out how awesome that last statement was. That's something I am thinking I am gonna make one of my new things... telling people to "rally 'round the boat."
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I'm in.
I'm in.
Shep must come along on this excursion... it would be so easy for him considering he eats the 72 ouncer for breakfast, lunch, and dinner...maybe even dessert.
I saw that episode! I don't think I can eat that whole steak...wait let me rephrase that, I am POSITIVE I can't eat that whole steak, probably not even a quarter of it, but I am totally down for going on a trip and watching you two attempt to eat them!
Maybe after you'd collapse in the parking lot on the way out. Shep and I could give you cpr, while reydn (sorry man) gives you mouth to mouth. We could all write about it in our residency applications. 😎
Just called Ann - still at #17, arrrrrrgh.
Hopefully we'll see a gradual increase in WLers pulled per week the next two weeks (2 next week, 3 the week after - at least that would keep my prediction accurate, and my hopes up).
Wait, instead of rally around the boat, why don't we ROCK 'The Boat'!?!?!?!And I mean that in a 'you rock' sort of way, not 'we will rock you' sort of way 😀 I'll cheer you on, boat, for the 72 ouncer.
Will any of you be starting your reapplication while still on the wait list? Do you just bite the bullet and pay up even though you could still get in this time around?
Will any of you be starting your reapplication while still on the wait list? Do you just bite the bullet and pay up even though you could still get in this time around?
Will any of you be starting your reapplication while still on the wait list? Do you just bite the bullet and pay up even though you could still get in this time around?
Maybe after you'd collapse in the parking lot on the way out. Shep and I could give you cpr, while reydn (sorry man) gives you mouth to mouth. We could all write about it in our residency applications. 😎
I definitely don't think it is time to lose hope Madein, even for #61. I know our rate of movement has been significantly slower than previous years, but if you look at the number we are at now (#17) and compare it to previous years at this same time we are right on track. In 2008 on 4/22 they were at 18 and in 2009 on 4/15 they were at 17. I have a lot of hope that we are going to pick up our rate of movement here as we get closer and closer to May 15th. If not, then UA is sure missing out on some people that would have made amazing docs for the class of 2014!
Pfft. Don't bother with the mouth-to-mouth. I appreciate the sentiment. You guys are forgetting something though...
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My own chances are looking slimmer unless the decline rate in May is higher than both 2008 or 2009 (which it could be), but I'm realizing they may have done admissions very differently this year, beyond the whole OOS thing, and I'm less sure of what to expect - just gonna hope for the best!
I didn't submit my AMCAS application until July 22nd last year, and I don't think it hurt me at all. If I were in your position, I would have everything filled out and ready to go (including LoR's and transcripts), but I would wait until the first day of classes to hit "submit." And then just make sure you complete your secondary application as soon as you get it.
Here is something for all those considering the 72 oz steak challenge. I'm here to help.
And here is something for those considering reapplication for next year. I reapplied twice and it didn't get me anywhere. It's only $75, you can still start this fall, and the match list really isn't too shabby. It's at least an option worth opening.
I noticed some questions on the acceptance thread about computers. I've got a mac and asked Ann about it - she said it should be fine. Here's a pdf from a document provided on the university's website: http://omc.arizona.edu/students/laptop_guidelines_2013.pdf
On that note, I've read about a few hospitals using the iPhone and in-house apps to allow doctors to check patients' ECG's, etc. from wherever they're at. Do you guys think this will be a widespread thing by the time we're in the work-force? Would it be a good idea to get used to carrying around and using an iTouch or smartphone (I couldn't pay for ANY sort of smartphone's data package, so I'd have to settle for an iPod Touch)?
If I recall correctly, I believe that for the entering class of 2008 both campuses released a majority of the spots in March (maybe like 60%), as opposed to the consistent increments both for 2009 and this year. If that is true, it may explain the higher waitlist movement for that year. Disclaimer: This is from memory, you may want to check the old thread.
I tried calling for an update on where we are at and if there was any movement today, but there was no answer, went to voice mail after a few rings.
I'll try again later.
You could always buy an iPhone and just use it as an iPod touch until you can afford the data plan. That's what I am doing with my wife's old iPhone (yes, we pay for her to have to data plan, but not me). This way you can still use Wi-Fi internet access, but when it comes time to upgrade to the data plan you won't have to buy a phone. I don't know the difference in price between the two, so that's something to consider as well I guess.
I'm feeling pretty ignorant - I didn't even know you could do that! I'll have to look into that.
I'm actually not sure if this would be plausible, because of pricing. I know the iPhone isn't outrageous to buy if you are getting one with a two-year contract, but that might not be the case without it.
Thanks for posting this! Does the Tucson campus release data like this as well?
I'm thinking my next post is going to be, "Wha??!! 19 already?!?!" 😀
If I recall correctly, I believe that for the entering class of 2008 both campuses released a majority of the spots in March (maybe like 60%), as opposed to the consistent increments both for 2009 and this year. If that is true, it may explain the higher waitlist movement for that year. Disclaimer: This is from memory, you may want to check the old thread.
I didn't change the trendline because the new plot is pretty close to it. We're still just barely ahead of past years. It's interesting to note that there was a big jump in 2008 right before May, while 2009 didn't have one. 2009 was also slow even in the beginning of May, then it got wild right around May 15th.
I am starting to think that the 2008 application cycle may not be as reliable as the data from 2009. All things considered though, with the inclusion of OOS applicants it'll be nearly impossible to predict the final number. My guess is somewhere between 19 and 123. Hopefully, it will be closer towards the upper limit.
Agreed.