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Too true, too true. Maybe he was just trying to rattle my cage? I guess I did know what I was talking about when I created that stupid name several years ago! I wish that there was a way to change your user name (without starting a new account). I've thought of so many other names that I would rather use.🙂
Thank you again for the congratulations!
Congrats RT2MD! See you in July.
Congratulations!
I have my second interview a week from tomorrow, so I'm praying that things work out better this time.
My interviews last time were pleasant, and I left feeling I had competently demonstrated my passion for learning and serving others in a medical setting. But, as results show, one can never know.
Everyone at KU has been pleasant and honest, and it really has affirmed my desire to enroll there and eventually practice in Kansas.
Now just to get in... hmmm....![]()
Guys!! One serious question! My friend just got rejected post-interview and now she's crying. She asked me a question and I don't know it. Can she email her interviewers and ask questions (why this and that...and what more is needed)? Is that a good/acceptable/bad move? Or does she need to go through Dean McCurdy first? She's about to make a move and I don't know what to tell her!
K thanks guys. I told her not to contact the interviewers for future reasons. It seems to be best to go through things with Dean McCurdy. For my part, I am on hold and will find out soon enough. About the salaries, they look reasonable to me and they're reported by the Lawrence Journal World...you could always ask the people on that list to confirm the reported salaries lol
Hi everyone,
I'm new to this thread. Just wonder if there's any OOS interviews yet? It's Jan already and I'm getting worried 🙁 Thanks
thanks and good luck to u too!Good Luck Drak!
Woot for Friday! This will be my 2nd interview. My first (Case Western) was amazing in how relaxed, comfortable, and supportive it was. Hope KU will be the same!!!
Now, a noob question:
For thank you letters, do you send them to the interviewers themselves? Or to the admissions dept/committee? Both seem a little.....awkward.
You don't need to write thank you letters. KU will tell you this during your interview day. If you feel compelled, though, you can send your thank you notes to the admissions office and ask them to forward the letters to your interviewers.
KU interviews are really relaxed. Good luck!
has any oos heard about interviews yet? with the exception of tomorrow, there are only 6 days left for the oos!!!
what are the dates left for interviews?
I am oos, complete at the end of november, and haven't heard anything yet...
January interviewees -- how did they go? Any news????
I've learned not to put the cart before the horse. So, I'm not going to base expectations off judgments of how I felt the interviews went.
With that said, I felt they were both pleasant and thorough. So, I had a good combination of pressure and relaxation and left with a sentiment somewhere between 'sunny' and 'cloudy'. I find mostly sunny days are my favorites, anyway 🙂
In any case, I think the committee is next meeting tomorrow evening. We'll see how things pan out!
Good luck to everyone and here's to a big reunion for us all come July 22!
maybe they are only doing oos interviews in feb??
maybe they are only doing oos interviews in feb??
I wouldn't start freaking out until next friday. Good luck, but the odds are just awful for OOS.
[(100/1800)*100] = 5.56% Interviewed
[(30/100)*100] = 30 % Accepted from Interview
[(.0556*.30)*100] = 1.67 % Chance that both happen.
This doesn't account for state ties, however I think the hill that OOS people have to climb is pretty steep.
This is from KU's website...
Special note for out-of-state applicants:
The University of Kansas is a state-supported institution that gives primary consideration to Kansas residents. As an out-of-state applicant, you should review the following paragraph to determine your interest in pursuing a position in the KU School of Medicine.
While we will only accept candidates who are academically qualified to meet the intellectual rigors of a medical career, our focus on out-of-state applicants is to select those who will contribute to the depth and breadth of backgrounds and life experiences of the entering class. We carefully consider those personal characteristics deemed necessary to develop into a highly competent and compassionate physician. We seek applicants who have a sound awareness of issues in medicine and who have demonstrated their commitment to serve others. For the 2009 entering class, KU received more than 2200 applications for a class of 175. Of the 1800 non-resident applicants, approximately 100 were interviewed and 30 accepted.
do that many oos apply to KU? 1800/2200 so therefore only a couple hundred ks residents apply there?
Just a quick question for those who have heard from admissions during the regular decision process...
Are the decisions coming via email, or snail mail? I remember that EDP applicants heard via email, but I thought I heard a few things during regular interviews that hinted at snail mail...
Just curious. Thanks!
January interviewees -- how did they go? Any news????
I'm an OOS applicant and received an interview on Feb 12th. For those who have been accepted; do you have any KU specific tips for a succesful interview? Also I may not be able to make it in for the reception the evening before. Is there any benefit to attending the reception, or will missing it not have a significant impact on my application. Thanks for your help and hopefully I'll get to meet you all July 22nd.
There's a welcome reception from 4-6 on either the 10th or 11th (depending on the day of your interview). My wife is from Kansas and we will be seeing family that week. I don't know if I will make it to KC for the welcoming reception but will be sure to attend if it will improve my chances the next day. Any insight is appreciated.
Well, this is totally unexpected, but I actually withdrew my application at KU today after receiving an acceptance and scholarship from Columbia's new rural medicine program. I loved everything about Columbia, especially the rural care emphasis in the Bassett Program, so I guess everything worked out!
Dean McCurdy was really nice about me withdrawing my interview spot - I felt bad about doing it on such short notice - but she said they were actually able to invite another applicant to take my place in 2 days. I'm glad someone else will get a chance at KU. It's a fantastic school.
So thanks for all the support and well-wishes, and good luck to all of you!![]()
There's a welcome reception from 4-6 on either the 10th or 11th (depending on the day of your interview). My wife is from Kansas and we will be seeing family that week. I don't know if I will make it to KC for the welcoming reception but will be sure to attend if it will improve my chances the next day. Any insight is appreciated.
The reception that he is referring to is one that is held to welcome minority students, not sure if its held every interview round or just for this one. Read about it on the interview feedback forum.
The interview email did state that the reception was hosted by the Office of Cultural Enrichment and Diversity but did not specify it is for minorities only. That said I probably will not attend because none of the accepted applicants that have posted on here previously have attended.
The interview email did state that the reception was hosted by the Office of Cultural Enrichment and Diversity but did not specify it is for minorities only. That said I probably will not attend because none of the accepted applicants that have posted on here previously have attended.