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Deferred. Not cool Penn, why are you doing this?
Is 'deferred' the same thing as 'rejected'? If so, I am rejected.
deferred + rejected = dejected
🙁
deferred + rejected = dejected
🙁
thats interesting. i read that upenn doesnt consider international students?
mine still reads "complete"
Once deferred, is there any hope of an interview invite? Should we send updates or just cut our losses?
Once deferred, is there any hope of an interview invite? Should we send updates or just cut our losses?
So can someone clarify how this works. If you were complete before September and are still complete what exactly does that mean, if it means anything?
I would definitely send an update! After the interview, they give you a packet with additional information on the school (stats on interviews vs. acceptances) and they tell you specifically to stay in touch. Send an update, even if you have not interviewed yet!
where do you send the update letters? I have found a couple of different email addresses, but it isn't really clear which one to use...
Or should I mail it?
or should i just walk it across the street (i'm a penn student)?
poor slobs, like me. 🙁You are still in the running for an interview, but...they stop interviewing in mid January, and there aren't very many slots left for anyone.
Put it this way: you are in MUCH better shape than the poor slobs with a deferred status, but your chances still look pretty slim at this late date.
poor slobs, like me. 🙁
Hell, me too.
Not that great a blow to me - they get a ton of qualified applicants, and only interview a small portion...it was a real reach for me, so I wasn't counting on anything.
There are only 2 more schools I hope to hear from, and I am not holding my breath for them, either...my cycle is pretty much over, and I actually will be glad to move past this drama of med school admissions and focus on bigger and better things to come.
Same here. 2 schools waiting on for invites, the rest is history.Hell, me too.
Not that great a blow to me - they get a ton of qualified applicants, and only interview a small portion...it was a real reach for me, so I wasn't counting on anything.
There are only 2 more schools I hope to hear from, and I am not holding my breath for them, either...my cycle is pretty much over, and I actually will be glad to move past this drama of med school admissions and focus on bigger and better things to come.
this is definitely random, but does anyone else who attended the pre-interview happy hour now have "Penn Med" on your gmail chat list? I'm always secretly tempted to IM them just to see what happens. Or, slightly terrified by the recognizing the fact that they're coordinating happy hours for the all the great applicants who will be getting an acceptance over me.
For people who are complete but haven't received interview invites (I'm in the same position) - Penn might be doing it by region or by school, or at least is some arbitrary way like that. If I'm not mistaken, Penn isn't rolling (am I mistaken? I don't remember). The data behind my hypothesis (har har) is that neither I nor another similar applicant from my university have received interview invites, yet I've interviewed at almost all the other "Top 10" schools I applied to, and I've already received an acceptance or two. Because this process is pretty random, it's possible that Penn just hasn't considered us leftover people for interviews yet, but I have a feeling that the people still listed as "complete" shouldn't worry too, too much. If you haven't been deferred, you're probably in a good place.
For people who are complete but haven't received interview invites (I'm in the same position) - Penn might be doing it by region or by school, or at least is some arbitrary way like that. If I'm not mistaken, Penn isn't rolling (am I mistaken? I don't remember). The data behind my hypothesis (har har) is that neither I nor another similar applicant from my university have received interview invites, yet I've interviewed at almost all the other "Top 10" schools I applied to, and I've already received an acceptance or two. Because this process is pretty random, it's possible that Penn just hasn't considered us leftover people for interviews yet, but I have a feeling that the people still listed as "complete" shouldn't worry too, too much. If you haven't been deferred, you're probably in a good place.
May I ask when you were complete?
For people who are complete but haven't received interview invites (I'm in the same position) - Penn might be doing it by region or by school, or at least is some arbitrary way like that. If I'm not mistaken, Penn isn't rolling (am I mistaken? I don't remember). The data behind my hypothesis (har har) is that neither I nor another similar applicant from my university have received interview invites, yet I've interviewed at almost all the other "Top 10" schools I applied to, and I've already received an acceptance or two. Because this process is pretty random, it's possible that Penn just hasn't considered us leftover people for interviews yet, but I have a feeling that the people still listed as "complete" shouldn't worry too, too much. If you haven't been deferred, you're probably in a good place.
Possibly...But, two of my fellow postbac folks got early, early invites at Penn (both in NYC area, from undergrads in different regions) and I got one just a week ago. Just to add more data to your working hypothesis. 😉However, I think that the "do not worry 🙂" thing is the most important part of your hypothesis.
Alright, alright. It was worth a shot. I won't get the Nobel Prize for insight this time, but maybe next time...
Other possibilities:
1. Penn doesn't like short chicks.
2. Penn doesn't think it's cool that I send daily hate mail.
3. This is a somewhat random process and I lost this round.
For anyone who has trouble catching cyber humor, 1 and 2 were jokes... 😉
I'll stop hypothesizing - good luck to everyone!
I believe Columbia and Hopkins also have shortened pre-clinical curricula. At Columbia, you start rotations in January. At Hopkins, you start in April. At most other schools, you start July 1.
I think at Tufts you start rotating a tiny bit earlier as well.
Hmmm my status still reads complete. But judging from the people who got deferred I feel like this may just mean "ignored" in admissions language lol.
Hmmm my status still reads complete. But judging from the people who got deferred I feel like this may just mean "ignored" in admissions language lol.
I was invited to the very first weekend of interviews. Though there were a considerable number from the Ivies (and similar schools like JHU and MIT), there were defiiately a considerable number of non-Ivy (like me) and non-trad students. I'm sure it is as Ivy-heavy as the next school but I didn't feel out of place.I didn't go to an Ivy League for undergrad - I wonder if that has something to do with why I have been ignored thus far? Is it true that Penn is one of the most Ivy-heavy in terms of invites?
I'm so excited I have to share this...a study I worked on got accepted for publication really recently so I thought I'd take a long shot and let Penn know. So I did...and they sent me an interview invitation!! I'm so ecstatic and shocked right now. I'm so excited to interview here. :-D
Me too!!!![]()
Finally! Congrats guys. What are your available dates?