2009-2010 University of Washington Application Thread

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WA resident, interviewed 1/19, just got the rejection email today so i guess they are meeting for in-state now, but best of luck to the rest of you!

Rejected too. Third time not a charm. Still in shock...all that work, perseverance down the drain. Not sure what else to say. Good luck I suppose to the rest of you, maybe luck works better than effort.
 
2nd "Still Under Consideration" e-mail received today. OOR applicant here.
 
Rejected too. Third time not a charm. Still in shock...all that work, perseverance down the drain. Not sure what else to say. Good luck I suppose to the rest of you, maybe luck works better than effort.

Sorry man, that sucks. Try not to take it personally though, there are other ways to practice medicine than gaining acceptance into the UW. I'm sure your a terrific applicant, the dice just didn't roll your way. There is definitely nothing down the drain though, everything up to the end is progress.
 
Hi Guys...I've been mostly lurking all these months, but happy to report I got my notice of acceptance today! I can now exhale....

Happy to help anyone with upcoming interviews etc. etc. now that I know what I'm saying may have some merit.
 
Has anyone had their regional interview in Spokane yet, and if so, how'd it go? I have mine in a couple of days and am curious if its going to be different from the 'typical' UW intervew, or if they're planning on focusing more heavily on rural/underserved familiarity/questions... it should be interesting!
 
i also got an 'under consideration' email today!

Best of luck to you all! I know this process isn't always the most fun!
 
Rejected too. Third time not a charm. Still in shock...all that work, perseverance down the drain. Not sure what else to say. Good luck I suppose to the rest of you, maybe luck works better than effort.

Yeah, second the comment above, that really blows. I think if someone has the perserverance to go through three cycles of this BS, they should get an acceptance, and a scholarship and a freakin medal on top of it.
 
I got the 'still under consideration' email again today. I hope that's a good sign.
 
Hi Guys...I've been mostly lurking all these months, but happy to report I got my notice of acceptance today! I can now exhale....

Happy to help anyone with upcoming interviews etc. etc. now that I know what I'm saying may have some merit.

Were you accepted out of the "competitive pool" or just after your interview??
 
Looking at a schedule that was "left laying around," the next Excom mtg isn't until Feb 16. Final Excom mtgs are March 23-25.

Will in-state interviewees be reviewed in the Feb meeting? If you are 'under consideration' do you come up at each meeting or are you pushed back till final excom? Thanks!
 
Were you accepted out of the "competitive pool" or just after your interview??

I don't know about the competitive pool. I was just sent the "congratulations" a few days after my interview....so probably the latter.

Good luck to everyone...
 
Will in-state interviewees be reviewed in the Feb meeting? If you are 'under consideration' do you come up at each meeting or are you pushed back till final excom? Thanks!


I am almost positive that people in the "under consideration" group are pushed back until the final excom meeting. However, that said, I think if you said an update letter they may reconsider you in an earlier meeting. There was one SDNer this year so far that was accepted that way (out of the competitive pool). But at this point, since they are kinda focusing on WAMI states, they may just wait on the rest of us until the end of March.

I am hoping maybe they start reconsidering people before then, but who knows...
 
I am almost positive that people in the "under consideration" group are pushed back until the final excom meeting. However, that said, I think if you said an update letter they may reconsider you in an earlier meeting. There was one SDNer this year so far that was accepted that way (out of the competitive pool). But at this point, since they are kinda focusing on WAMI states, they may just wait on the rest of us until the end of March.

I am hoping maybe they start reconsidering people before then, but who knows...

Yes, I was accepted from the competitive pool about 5 days after sending a letter of intent/interest. I am also willing to help out those of you still waiting, just get in touch. It is a lot of luck, but I can at least tell you what I did.
 
Does anyone know if they interviewed MT WWAMI candidates this week or how often the MT WWAMI excom meets?
 
Does anyone know if they interviewed MT WWAMI candidates this week or how often the MT WWAMI excom meets?

The next dates for MT WWAMI interviews is March 8-11. Thus, the next excom meeting will probably be March 12th, with e-mails coming out around March 15th.
 
Does anyone know if/when UW has a revisit/accepted students weekend?
 
Looking at a schedule that was "left laying around," the next Excom mtg isn't until Feb 16. Final Excom mtgs are March 23-25.

Hmm... no activity. Aren't the EXCOM meetings typically on Fridays? Are you sure it wasn't Feb 19th instead of 16th?
 
has anyone heard back from WA TRUST yet?
 
I had my PI submit a request for reconsideration and was offered an interview! I'm OOS so it's a long-shot but does anyone know my chances being OOS, and interviewing so late in the game? (don't have the date yet, but was just emailed that they will be emailing me within a week to schedule an interview).

congrats to those OOS who got in!
 
Have there been any rejections out of the competitive pool yet? It looks like someone above has been accepted out of the pool! 🙂
 
Anyone interviewing March 10th?

I'm interviewing on March 15th. my app was accepted on the deadline because the residency paperwork hadn't been received by the UW residency classification office in time...

Anyway, I'm not getting super excited as the the chances of getting in look pretty grim especially with such a late interview...but Ive got my fingers crossed...
 
Rejected too. Third time not a charm. Still in shock...all that work, perseverance down the drain. Not sure what else to say. Good luck I suppose to the rest of you, maybe luck works better than effort.

Sorry to hear about the rejection. I know what it feels like... hang in there though...work and perseverance never goes to waste...
 
has anyone heard back from WA TRUST yet?

No word here... I thought they were reviewing apps on the Friday after the interviews too... I guess no news for any of us is good news for all of us (?).
 
I interviewed on 2/10 and one of the students we had lunch with seemed to believe that the next EXCOM meeting would be today (2/19). I hope he was right... I'm ready for an update.
 
hmm ok. yeah i had thought the committee met last friday, maybe they need to meet twice to get through all the TRUSt applicants? At any rate, I wish everyone good luck and hope we all get in!
 
I'm interviewing on March 15th. my app was accepted on the deadline because the residency paperwork hadn't been received by the UW residency classification office in time...

Anyway, I'm not getting super excited as the the chances of getting in look pretty grim especially with such a late interview...but Ive got my fingers crossed...

I'm interviewing March 15th too! Im trying to find the silver lining, and since we are the last batch, we get to make the last impression. I am being realistic too.
 
Best of luck to those interviewing on March 15. You may be interested to know that UW is very slow at filling class seats, and in years past scarcely half the class has been filled by the middle of March. You need not beware the ides of March.

As for status updates, it seems that there has not yet been an accurate estimate for when the next update will come. This is pure speculation, but I got my first update on Monday Feb. 8, so assuming Excom meets every two weeks maybe there will be a new update this Monday. Just wishful thinking at this point I suppose.
 
In case you haven't heard, Montana Board of Regents is proposing cutting the WWAMI seats from 20 to 18 THIS YEAR.... Yep, they're at it again! 😡

If you care, contact the MT board of Regents or we will lose 2 of our precious 20 seats.

PM me off list for regents contacts or more info...
 
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Forgive me for being a nervous nelly, but I'll pose this anyway.

I had an interview on Thursday 2/18 and I think that it went well🙂.
What I've read from this thread is that the turnaround time is quick for the extremes and more labored for those "lukewarm" type.

Based on the math, if I was either really well-liked or really not, would I be expecting to hear back this week? If anyone has any experiences themselves from interviewing on a Thursday and then hearing back soon, let me know your story, if you please.

Thanks a lot and good luck to everyone!👍
 
Any other Alaskans out there gearing up for an interview this week? I have one tomorrow. Yikes. I am not excited to answer AK-specific health policy questions.
 
Tritown-

Congrats on your interview going well. I wanted to tell you how the process has gone for me so far.

I interviewed on Tuesday, Feb. 2, and received a "still under consideration" email on Monday Feb. 8 at 5pm. I'm an in-state applicant, and I hear that UW gets back to IS applicants faster than OOS applicants.

As to whether a quick reply from UW has any bearing on how they view you as an applicant, I am doubtful. For instance, if you are borderline between being put in the competitive pool and outright acceptance it may take longer to determine your status than if you solidly in the competitive pool range.

UW is notoriously slow at getting back to applicants because they very carefully consider each applicant several times before offering admission. Because of this, very few students are offered acceptance before the end of interview season, which is fortunate for late interviewees like us.

I hope you hear good news soon, but don't look into it too much if it takes longer than you would expect.
 
Any other Alaskans out there gearing up for an interview this week? I have one tomorrow. Yikes. I am not excited to answer AK-specific health policy questions.

I have an interview tomorrow too! I am not really sure what to know about AK-specific health policy questions! have done some research about Alaska Native health care but I am worried they will ask me some obscure question!
 
Wahoo! Interview invite. Reapplicant, rejected pre-interview last year. This one scares me. I have read they are tough; medical ethics, current state of health care -- guerrila-style interrogation techniques.

Do they offer student hosting?
 
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Wahoo! Interview invite. Reapplicant, rejected pre-interview last year. This one scares me. I have read they are tough; medical ethics, current state of health care -- guerrila-style interrogation techniques.

Do they offer student hosting?
wepio- I also heard that interviews are tough, and in the past UW had a reputation for intense interviews. Recently, however, they have taken steps to make the interview process more enjoyable for the candidate. Most of the people I have talked to, myself included, found the interview to be quite cordial.

You will need to know a little about health care reform, but they wont be asking you for a lot of detail. They asked me about what I thought were the two biggest obstacles to health care reform. If you are out of state, you may want to know a little about health care in your state but even that seems unlikely to come up this year.

Good luck, I think you will enjoy the whole experience.
 
wepio- I also heard that interviews are tough, and in the past UW had a reputation for intense interviews. Recently, however, they have taken steps to make the interview process more enjoyable for the candidate. Most of the people I have talked to, myself included, found the interview to be quite cordial.

You will need to know a little about health care reform, but they wont be asking you for a lot of detail. They asked me about what I thought were the two biggest obstacles to health care reform. If you are out of state, you may want to know a little about health care in your state but even that seems unlikely to come up this year.

Good luck, I think you will enjoy the whole experience.

That is a bit of a relief. I will just have to do like others and scour the Interview Feedback threads for typical questions and experiences. Thank you for the reply.
 
I just received my rejection e-mail today. Here are my stats:

2nd time applicant
Interviewed: 2/10/10
UW WGPA (total): 3.77
UW WGPA (science): 3.85
http://uwmedicine.washington.edu/Education/MD-Program/Admissions/Applicants/Prerequisites/Pages/Academic-Standards.aspx
MCAT (taken once): 37M
5.5 years medical experience
Free Clinic Volunteer
Shadowed several physicians outside of my work environment

A lot of people here have said that the interviews at UW are becoming more cordial. I believe that is true but my interview experiences have not been like that. In both cases, my interviewers were quite cold and disinterested from the beginning with the second time being the worst. Best of the luck to the rest!
 
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more waiting, looks like that first week in April is probably when most of us will find out where we stand.
 
HopefulToo- This may be helpful, from the UW website:
12. What should you do if you feel the EXCOM member of your interview is not willing to "fight for you" despite all the effort you have put in the application process?
If you feel that someone was inappropriate during the interview, please contact us to request a re-interview. Most of the time, if there's been a divergence in their opinion in the interview, you will be contacted for a re-interview.
 
Here's what finding out that you still don't know your future looks like in an e-mail:

The Executive Committee of the Admissions Committee at the University of Washington School of Medicine (UWSOM) has completed its review of your application to the TRUST Program. This program was very competitive and there were only 5 positions available.

Although you have not been accepted to the TRUST Program, you continue to be under consideration for the regular medical school class. You may expect a definite decision regarding the final status of your application to the entering class of 2010 no later than the end of March.
If you are currently enrolled in undergraduate or graduate courses, please submit a grade report of your additional grades. If you are accepted you will be asked to submit official transcripts. Also, it would be helpful for you to update us concerning significant activities that you have undertaken since your interview.

In the meantime, if you have any questions about our application process, do not hesitate to contact our office.


Patricia T. Fero
Director of Admissions

*sigh*
 
more waiting, looks like that first week in April is probably when most of us will find out where we stand.

Ditto.

Anyone in this "still under consideration" group thinking about re-taking the MCAT if you end up needing to re-apply?
I am considering it, but it is really hard to get motivated to study while still waiting for a final decision. If anyone is in the UW area and would like a study buddy, let me know🙂
 
Just got the message today too...but I am happy to still be in the running. Ive never felt as anxious as I do now.:barf:
 
also got the rejected from TRUST but still under consideration... 🙁 did anyone get an email saying rejected from TRUST but accepted right away? or do you think they'll meet again to decide whether TRUST interviewees are going to get accepted to just normal UWSOM?
 
Just got the message today too...but I am happy to still be in the running. Ive never felt as anxious as I do now.:barf:

OOR applicant here. Received 3rd SUC e-mail since my interview. Waiting for the UW response has been a lot tougher than I imagined... Let's hang in there. I wish all of you the best 👍!

Any other OOR applicants?
 
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