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Nevermind, my problem is fixed now.
Congrats!
Thanks so much! And best of luck with Penn and the other Philly schools! I hope it'll work out great for you!!
I got a big envelope in the mail from Penn today. When my roommate told me, I assumed a rejection letter until I saw the size. I didn't think they would give an interview invite by mail but the thought of course crossed my mind. I open it up and it's just a brochure for their curriculum! nothing even addressing me or acknowledging the fact that I've applied there. Cruel.
I got that the day after I got an interview invite, I didn't relize everyone got it.Haha, i got the same thing last week. I was 100% expecting it to be a rejection letter.
HOLY...!!! Just got an MD/PhD interview invite!!! I can't believe they even LOOKED at my application. Oh my goodness! I love you Penn!!!
HUGE Congrats!!!👍
Just got an interview invite (via email, but status page is also updated)! Totally unexpected and very excited!!
(Complete 7/24)
Interview Invite. Got all 4 Philly med schools. Gotta love my hometown. SO EXCITED!!!!
How much of a look to the Philly schools really give to residency? I know Penn doesn't, at least. I'm desperate to go to medical school in Philadelphia but haven't heard a peep from any of the four schools.
They all do to an extent. Read MSAR, it even mentions that Penn gives slight preference to in-state applicants. Temple is partially state-funded so I wouldn't be surprised if they do too. Easiest way to tell is compare the % interviewed in-state vs. % interviewed out of state...but this is pretty much the case for every med school. Since most people go to school near where they grew up (their home-state)...they're much more likely to enroll than OOS applicants. Good luck!
I am eligible for in-state residency, having lived in Pennsylvania five years, but have not pursued it officially. Looking back, this seems to be a huge mistake.
For Penn? Not a "huge" mistake. Not even a small one. Penn is a Top 5 research school - instate residency is not a plus for anyone less than a freaking superstar applicant.
What state are you an official resident of? Unless you have a super hardon for Penn STATE, you are probably better of being a resident in some state other than Pennsylvania for med school residency purposes.
I am officially a Maryland resident. I didn't apply to Penn State because I couldn't stomach the thought of four years in Hershey.
Jefferson is my #1 choice - I don't think they'll show me any love, but I find solace in the fact that they're selective for Delaware, not Pennsylvania.
Yeah, Maryland sorta sucks for instate, but there are worse states.
Good ones in the mid-atlantic? Virginia is excellent, NC is OK...MD is definitely a few notches below these. The northeast, in general, is really tough for instate applicants because all of the east coast schools get swamped with apps from all over but especially from people who want to stay in the DC - Phila - NYC - Boston corridor.
I am a VA resident and wouldn't trade it for any state east of the Mississippi...and probably would trade only for Texas otherwise.
I am one of those people who wanted to remain in that corridor - all of the schools I applied to are in NYC/Philadelphia/DC, with one each in Pittsburgh, Baltimore and...New Orleans. "Too late" to add schools anyway, right?
I interview with Maryland on Monday, and while I like the program, I'd rather be in Philadelphia. I don't understand why I haven't heard anything at all from even one of the schools - perhaps I will make an MDApp today so that reality can be dropped on me.
I think you'll definitely get interview invites from Jeff, Temple and Drexel...just be patient. Possibly Penn, only thing holding you back might be your science GPA which is below their bottom 10%. Good luck and I hope Philly loves you back.
Interview Invite! Complete 8/14
I'm so ecstatic!
Hang in there everyone! I've gotfor you!
Interview Invite! Complete 8/14
I'm so ecstatic!
Hang in there everyone! I've gotfor you!
Actually, I think I just figured out the reason for the silence. My science GPA overall is a 3.48, but my BCPM is a 3.23. It is only the core classes they are really looking at, right?
Awesome! Is Penn your first choice?
Is Penn rolling Admissions?
Thanks, that said, if granted an interview is it smart to apply for the earliest spot available even if the school is NOT rolling? Is there any advantage to being early in that case?
Anybody already had interview at Penn? Any comments/suggestions? When did they start interviewing?
This school is goin to be the death of me!!![]()
what? 😕
Interview Invite! Complete 8/28
I was complete a couple of days after you. How did they inform you? Email? Status update online?
It's via email and status page update. You even get to pick if you want a kosher meal. I got my invite a few weeks ago and pretty much all of October was open, so I imagine they haven't sent out too many invites yet. Good luck!
I just visited a few weeks ago. I am no expert (i spent less than two hours in the city). I would strongly suggest that you make sure to be outside during midmorning (9/10am) in the main part of the city (bethween 15th and 6th) because all the little kids (4/5) from all over the city come and play outside. It was so adorable and made me fall in love with the city instantly.interviewing here on the 14th!!!
i'm actually arriving the weekend before since it's our school's fall break...any suggestions of what to do in the Philly area?