Accepted. Pretty Thankful. Im OOS, so I didnt know how it would turn out.
I'm sorry to the waitlisters I know how it feels.
I'm sorry to the waitlisters I know how it feels.
Accepted. Pretty Thankful. Im OOS, so I didnt know how it would turn out.
I'm sorry to the waitlisters I know how it feels.
congratulations GodisGood 12!
I have been waitlisted. I am fortunate already to have an acceptance to a school I love, so I'm not as disappointed as I might be otherwise. however, I think Wayne State is a fantastic school and I'd love to get un-waitlisted (de-waitlisted)...looks like they'll be reviewing us a few more times so stay positive, my fellow alternates!
For the entering class in 2008, almost 4 of 5 (78%) instate applicants who got an interview were eventually accepted 🙂 Do you have any idea what proportion of applicants get an interview after receiving a secondary?
that is a nice statistic...but I am OOS🙂 As for your question, I vaguely recall reading somewhere that either 1/3 or 1/4 of secondary recipients get an interview...but I cannot recall which it is and I cannot recall the source of this information!
Sorry, I should have paid more attention to the statistics. It was 78% acceptance for a post-interview candidate in 2008 whether they were IS or OOS. In fact, it was a slightly higher rate for OOS.
For the entering class in 2008, almost 4 of 5 (78%) instate applicants who got an interview were eventually accepted
Where did you read that?
I took my MCAT on September 4th. I got a 25 (11, 6, 8). My first MCAT was a 23 (8,7,8) on May 28th. I have received secondary apps from Wayne State. Is it worth filling out the secondary? Does my score, especially the 6 in verbal, hurt my chances? Is it too late for those scores to have a solid chance?
Let me know what you guys think.
Has anyone been rejected post-secondary? I've been complete for almost two months and I haven't heard a peep out of these guys. 😕
Yay. Interviewing here in December. Will be cold, I bet. Brrrr....
You bet it will...probably won't exceed 40 degrees while you're here so pack your warm clothes. Congrats!
Also, when did you get the invite and when were you complete?
My suggestion would be to bring it up during the interview. They usually ask what you've been up to.i have an update on my activity (started shadowing) since the submission of my application. when do u think i should update them since i have an interview coming up as well?
thanks
I took my MCAT on September 4th. I got a 25 (11, 6, 8). My first MCAT was a 23 (8,7,8) on May 28th. I have received secondary apps from Wayne State. Is it worth filling out the secondary? Does my score, especially the 6 in verbal, hurt my chances? Is it too late for those scores to have a solid chance?
Let me know what you guys think.
I keep hearing that Wayne State is really OOS friendly and yet there's only 27 OOS out of a class of 290. Am I missing something?
I keep hearing that Wayne State is really OOS friendly and yet there's only 27 OOS out of a class of 290. Am I missing something?
the OOS tuition is very very high - higher than the tuition of many (most) private schools. so while Wayne State is a great school, most OOS-ers who are accepted there and elsewhere will go elsewhere for $ reasons
Does anyone know the OOS acceptance stats?
DRIN, you mumumumummmake me happy.Fall 2008 Admissions Statistics
Total admissions data 4259 applied, 754 interviewed, 588 were accepted, 290 enrolled
In-state admissions data 1396 applied, 522 interviewed, 406 were accepted, 246 enrolled
Out-of-state admissions data 2863 applied, 232 interviewed, 182 were accepted, 44 enrolled
If you get an interview at Wayne, you're in good shape as either an IS or OOS, but getting an interview as an OOS is pretty tough (8% in 2008).
Edit: If you mean stats as in GPA/MCAT, the only thing I know is that for the same year (2008), the first year class had a 30 MCAT and 3.65 GPA average. My bet is that the OOS students had an average slightly higher than that.
Fall 2008 Admissions Statistics
Total admissions data 4259 applied, 754 interviewed, 588 were accepted, 290 enrolled
In-state admissions data 1396 applied, 522 interviewed, 406 were accepted, 246 enrolled
Out-of-state admissions data 2863 applied, 232 interviewed, 182 were accepted, 44 enrolled
If you get an interview at Wayne, you're in good shape as either an IS or OOS, but getting an interview as an OOS is pretty tough (8% in 2008).
Edit: If you mean stats as in GPA/MCAT, the only thing I know is that for the same year (2008), the first year class had a 30 MCAT and 3.65 GPA average. My bet is that the OOS students had an average slightly higher than that.
That can't be right. The MSAR says that Wayne State's MCAT is 32 (median). I realize it's the median but I'm sure their mean MCAT is above 31. Also I'm more than willing to bet the OOS stats are higher than the IS stats on average.
Fall 2008 Admissions Statistics
Total admissions data 4259 applied, 754 interviewed, 588 were accepted, 290 enrolled
In-state admissions data 1396 applied, 522 interviewed, 406 were accepted, 246 enrolled
Out-of-state admissions data 2863 applied, 232 interviewed, 182 were accepted, 44 enrolled
If you get an interview at Wayne, you're in good shape as either an IS or OOS, but getting an interview as an OOS is pretty tough (8% in 2008).
Edit: If you mean stats as in GPA/MCAT, the only thing I know is that for the same year (2008), the first year class had a 30 MCAT and 3.65 GPA average. My bet is that the OOS students had an average slightly higher than that.
So AMCAS screws up & gives me a 33M & on recoring 33N (I think they still have it wrong. I should sue them to really give me the right score). Anyway, the question is, should I call up every program I am applying to, to make sure they see my new shiny score or will the programs automatically consider my new score.
Any experiences/suggestions?
An N is not much better than a M. Either way it doesn't matter. WS is definitely the least understood and least important part of the MCAT. Case in point, I improved my April to August MCAT from a M to a Q respectively. All I did was improve my use of transitions and make things exceedingly obvious what my goal of each paragraph was. (Thesis/point by point of the body, and Conclusion). They care about organization and sentence structure not content.
to the people who went to interviews, would you recommend getting a hotel or using their student hosts?
Has any accepted applicant received something in the snail mail yet?
Is the visit really just two hours for afternoon interviewees? (Noon tour & 1 PM interview)
to the people who went to interviews, would you recommend getting a hotel or using their student hosts?
Definitely try to go with student hosting... as oldjeeps mentioned, it saves money, gives you an opportunity to ask questions and gives you an inside perspective on the school.