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do you guys know around what time in the month the committee meets to go over applications and decide who to interview?
I think it's probably a continuous process...could be wrong though.
do you guys know around what time in the month the committee meets to go over applications and decide who to interview?
i remember last year ms. cotter said the committee met at the beginning of every month to do that.
In that case, my guess would be they'll be sending out invites this week.
i remember last year ms. cotter said the committee met at the beginning of every month to do that.
In that case, my guess would be they'll be sending out invites this week.
Hi everyone. This is my first post ever. I was just accepted into Wayne State. I was wondering if anyone knows where people tend to live in their first year?
I'm not saying you are lying, because I have never asked anyone about this, so I know no information regarding when they meet. but from this forum, it looks like most of the letters are mailed out/dated later in the month. It may be true that the committee meets early in the month, and then it takes about 2 or 3 weeks to prepare the paperwork to send out the invites. This process was probably a bit quicker at the beginning of the application, but in the those receiving interviews via snail mail in the past 1.5 months got their notifications towards the middle/end of the month, but there were a few who got email notifications earlier in the month.
soooo this post probably answers no questions WHATSOEVER, except I tell you what you already know... applying to med school is an arduous task which undoubtedly takes a few years off your life.
but just going off what others have received, i was complete on 10/6 and i'm guessing i'll HOPEFULLY have some good news in my hands just between nov 17th - thanksgiving.
For those that got their interview invite by snail mail, was it a big brown envelope or .....?
Interview invite for mid December! I am OOS, not from anywhere close. How hard is to get in OOS?
when were you complete?
8/31.
when were you complete?
it doesn't actually matter when she was complete
because the committee places no bearing on that
just looks at all complete applications whenever they meet
That seems like an awful lot of applications to go through at each meeting. Do you think that they would have reached mine if I was complete in late Sept?
Mine was a big white envelope...I wasn't expecting an invite from Wayne, but when I saw it, I thought to myself, "Hmmm, too big for them to waste a rejection letter with".For those that got their interview invite by snail mail, was it a big brown envelope or .....?
1. What is a good, relatively cheap hotel to stay at?
For those who haven't interviewed yet, I can't recommend The Inn on Ferry St. enough!
Isn't the online rate ($99) cheaper than the quoted med school discount ($109)?For those who haven't interviewed yet, I can't recommend The Inn on Ferry St. enough! I was there earlier this week and it seriously made my trip. It was one of the cheaper hotels in the area (with the WSU SOM discount) and it was sooo nice. I drove to Detroit, so I can't say much about their shuttle service, other than that they do have one. It will take you anywhere within a 5 mile radius. The SOM is within 5 miles, but I don't know about the airport. It's a series of converted mansions on Ferry St, and was a fun change from the usual hotel.
Isn't the online rate ($99) cheaper than the quoted med school discount ($109)?
Let me know if the prices have changed!
Kauffermeonce,
Would you mind saying when you interviewed, stats, instate or O.S
Congratulations
I interviewed on Sept 28th and was accepted on October 21st. I am in state. Thanks for the congrats it is quite the relief. I hope it happens to all of you very soon
wayne state is 61K+/yr for OOS for tuition + fees + mandatory health insurance?
:S:S
that is way too high if you ask me. does it come down after first year?
Nope. It just goes up, and up...
so oos doesnt pay instate after first year?
If you are OOS you will pay OOS tuition all four years.
It is almost impossible to get instate status once you start school.
how did you find the interview kaufformeonce?
Have any in-staters been rejected after they submitted their secondary but before getting invited to an interview? if so, how long after you were complete?
bump. anyone?
is it a good or bad idea to call wayne for status update? been complete for a month (in state, home institution). wait longer?
is it a good or bad idea to call wayne for status update? been complete for a month (in state, home institution). wait longer?
i emailed them about my status and they replied pretty quickly, you should go ahead and ask.
is it a good or bad idea to call wayne for status update? been complete for a month (in state, home institution). wait longer?
What did they say your status was?
how will you explain your mcat?
they'll ask you about the verbal, be prepared.
my verbal score?
yea.
i mean they generallly like to ask anything sub-10
and anything about the mcat that can help them in presenting your case to the committee.
I think medhearter is just trying to be helpful. I don't think there's much you can say if asked to explain a subscore on the MCAT other than to say that's the way it is, but you'd be surprised by what will be asked by some interviewers. After all, the interviewer might not have been the one who invited you to visit.If it's such a "red flag" to have a 9 in VR, why would they offer him an interview? I had a friend that had a 7 and wasn't asked a word about it.
I think medhearter is just trying to be helpful. I don't think there's much you can say if asked to explain a subscore on the MCAT other than to say that's the way it is, but you'd be surprised by what will be asked by some interviewers. After all, the interviewer might not have been the one who invited you to visit.
At a different school, I was asked to explain my verbal score (an 11, which was one point higher than each of my science subscores). You never know!