I've had application screening completed since July and haven't heard of a single person receiving an interview after having that status. So much for the 'transparency' most of you applaud.
after they say they cannot offer an interview to me at this point, they have to add in:
"Additional reviews may take several months as we compare groups of applicants. Thank you for your patience."
.....why would they throw that in? thank you for your patience? i'm clearly waiting still? more reviews? they could have just said the first part and not the second
I've had application screening completed since July and haven't heard of a single person receiving an interview after having that status. So much for the 'transparency' most of you applaud.
i just got an email saying my status was updated, but nothing new on my page.
grr.
Go Ciello! I personally appreciate the twitters + transparency. Any resulting neuroticism is squarely the responsibility of the neurotic. 🙂FYI I had the complete status and later had an interview. It happens. And yes, they're transparency was huge compared to many schools. though it does put some people on edge guess.
that's pretty sweet. when did that happen?FYI I had the complete status and later had an interview. It happens. And yes, they're transparency was huge compared to many schools. though it does put some people on edge guess.
I knew there was a catch 😉 lolThat was back in aug though
I'm surprised they didn't give out any acceptances between 12/18 and 1/6...maybe they'll stay that way until Feb when they revisit deferrals (I can only wish). From what I remember from last year's thread, they end up keeping acceptances at 99% around the end of March...dunno if they save any interviews, though.
maybe they wait to see if everyone makes it to the interviews?
seems kinda silly to have such an arbitrary number of interviews decided upon ahead of time, but you know what they say about ADcoms... their mystery is exceeded only by their power.
i highly doubt the number is arbitrary.
my point was that having a pre-determined number set before any interviews take place is in itself arbitrary. I don't think every school does this.
So if by now, for those of us without interview invites, are we all basically rejected at this point?
They know from years of experience that if they interview X number of people and accept Y number of instate and out of state, they will be most likely to fill their class. Every school has some sort of number. Maybe there's is more of a range like 600-650 depending on the number of apps they get and the quality, but Michigan knows what they're doing, they're a top school that gives out lots of money to people they really want and they know that many people they accept will wind up going there.
They don't just spin the Price is Right wheel to pick a random number of people to interview.
i am not at all suggesting that they pull a number out of thin air.
what i am saying is that having a very specific number from the get-go is necessarily arbitrary. if they don't adapt the number of people they plan on interviewing based on the interviews they have already conducted, then they could be missing out on qualified people.
i realize that their rolling admissions negates this to a certain extent. I also realize that they probably highball the number a bit. but for those of us at the tail end, it kind of sucks to know that the simple fact that they already have reached some number means the doors are closed.
i applied later in the cycle than I should have. my fault. but they didn't get around to reading my application until there were only a few spots left. it doesn't really cost them that much to interview a few more people. in fact, they canceled the last interview of the season before my file was listed as complete. lame.
i am not at all suggesting that they pull a number out of thin air.
what i am saying is that having a very specific number from the get-go is necessarily arbitrary. if they don't adapt the number of people they plan on interviewing based on the interviews they have already conducted, then they could be missing out on qualified people.
i realize that their rolling admissions negates this to a certain extent. I also realize that they probably highball the number a bit. but for those of us at the tail end, it kind of sucks to know that the simple fact that they already have reached some number means the doors are closed.
i applied later in the cycle than I should have. my fault. but they didn't get around to reading my application until there were only a few spots left. it doesn't really cost them that much to interview a few more people. in fact, they canceled the last interview of the season before my file was listed as complete. lame.
i just got an email from michigan:
XXXXXX,
We do still have some interview spots available, and will be making offers in the very near future.
Sandra Davis
Business Analyst
University of Michigan
Medical School Admissions
734-763-3043
it was in response to my question as to why all of our statuses were still ambiguous.
a glimmer of hope!
Michigan twitter updates today:
Candidate no-show for interview Friday sent e-mail today: "sorry, I forgot to cancel"---Really? Wow...just wow! Unbelievable! about 8 hours ago from web
you have got to be f&%#king kidding me.
i hope there is some kind of ADCOM batphone and they can blackball that person across the country. probs not though.
Timeline: We anticipate making our final interview offers-at the latest, very early next week. about 2 hours ago from web
nice. and they are expecting those invited to get plane tickets on less than a week's notice? or do you think they will interview into feb despite that PDF schedule?
Don't forget that they'll be interviewing mostly in state who may not require plane tickets. Also, not to make them seem callous but I don't think they are too concerned about how much you have to pay to come see them. If it's important to you, you'll make it work
i don't think fretting or whining about it is going to make things move any faster. If you're too annoyed or frustrated with the way Michigan does things you're always welcome to withdraw.
I think some of these comments regarding Michigan's admissions office are unfair. They do know that plane tickets are expensive. When they invited me for an interview I almost couldn't go because I was broke. They were the last school to invite me for an interview, and I had already been on several and paid my ticket for others scheduled in the future. There was no way i could make it financially. I had nowhere to go to for money, and it was a very difficult situation for me considering that at the time i applied they were one of the top schools on my list. Thankfully they helped me out, and I'm glad they did because that is the most impressive school i've been to (i've interviewed at a couple of ivys + others in top 5-10). And after going there and hearing the admissions staff speak to us, I can honestly say they try to judge each applicant holistically. They spend a good deal of time going over each applicant. Unfortunately, some really good applicants won't be invited to interview. It's tough, but it dosen't mean you won't be a good doctor. A bunch of schools grapple with this same issue; however, the difference is that they are not as transparent as UMich is about the process. So, they do care about applicants. I'm proof of that - they could have left me scrambling to find money some how..
Best of luck to you all.
i don't think that admissions style should play much of a role in which schools one applies to. this is a forum, don't criticize people for speaking their mind.
i'm personally lucky enough that I don't have to worry about the cost of a plane ticket, but I still wonder what their reasoning is for waiting so long to issue these invitations. it makes a huge difference for those people who do have to worry about the financial cost of an interview.
it has been weeks since the deadline for the secondary application. one has to believe that the vast majority of applications got in well before this deadline. barring optional updates submitted online, they have had everything they need to make a decision for some time now.
i understand that they have limited resources, and that those resources have to be allocated between many difference functions aside from screening for interview invitations. in some ways it is nice to know that they are being thorough, but if they have truly canceled their last interview date in feb, this is kinda pushing it.
Based on their interview day explanation on how admissions works at this point, I would say that the reason they are stalling on giving out the remaining interviews is because they have to see where they stand in terms of IS/OOS, diversity of experience, etc. so they can produce a balanced, well-rounded class. On my interview day, the director of admissions directly said that as of 1/8/10 they were still not attempting to meet "quotas," but with the later interview/admission dates they would have to start looking to balance out the class. Since the 1/8/10 interview date hears back on 1/14/10, that gives the adcom a few days to better figure out the make up of the incoming class before releasing more interview offers next week.
Good luck to those still waiting!![]()
I'm sorry! I feel for you. Another reason us holdees should still be grateful rather than impatient. I hope things work out elsewhere for you. Best of luck!Just received my FILE CLOSED status. Adios Michigan! 🙁 Good luck to the rest of you...
Just received my FILE CLOSED status. Adios Michigan! 🙁 Good luck to the rest of you...