2009-2010 Yale University Application Thread

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complete and under review as of 7/9... welcome to the wonderful world of waiting...
 
i never felt worthy enough to write in this thread but now i shall...interview invite

This is more than a reach school for me so i am grateful to have made it this far.
 
i never felt worthy enough to write in this thread but now i shall...interview invite

This is more than a reach school for me so i am grateful to have made it this far.

Congratulations. It seems you are very grateful for your invite, which is always nice to see.

Best of luck on the interview,
-Dr. P.
 
i never felt worthy enough to write in this thread but now i shall...interview invite

This is more than a reach school for me so i am grateful to have made it this far.

CONGRATULATIONS!!! I am sincerely happy for you and it is absolutely so refreshing to see how grateful you are to have been given this opportunity! 🙂
 
I attended an interview at Yale on Weds, and I loved it. Loved it loved it loved it. The students are friendly, smart, focused, and normal. I was interviewed by a 4th year student who was very sharp and a faculty member who was very kind.

And Yale is AMAZING! OK I had to let that out. I have enjoyed every interview this season, but Yale was just in a league of its own. The admissions director was charming and funny, yet informative. I guess depending on the year 240 get an acceptance (many from the waitlist) to fill a class of 100. One year it was in the 270's.

The campus was tidy and beautiful and green. There were street vendors on campus sending succulent aromas everywhere. There is a free bus system for everyone. The library has like a million medical classics and you get chills when you walk into it thinking of all the greats to study there through the years. Every student I saw said "hi" and seemed very at peace.

Forgive the long entry, but I just LOVED Yale. It was above and beyond my hopes.
 
I attended an interview at Yale on Weds, and I loved it. Loved it loved it loved it. The students are friendly, smart, focused, and normal. I was interviewed by a 4th year student who was very sharp and a faculty member who was very kind.

And Yale is AMAZING! OK I had to let that out. I have enjoyed every interview this season, but Yale was just in a league of its own. The admissions director was charming and funny, yet informative. I guess depending on the year 240 get an acceptance (many from the waitlist) to fill a class of 100. One year it was in the 270's.

The campus was tidy and beautiful and green. There were street vendors on campus sending succulent aromas everywhere. There is a free bus system for everyone. The library has like a million medical classics and you get chills when you walk into it thinking of all the greats to study there through the years. Every student I saw said "hi" and seemed very at peace.

Forgive the long entry, but I just LOVED Yale. It was above and beyond my hopes.

I felt the exact same way. I doubt I will like any school as much as I liked Yale. Love at first sight.
 
More than Columbia?

I actually haven't been to Columbia yet. I just put all the schools that I got interviews at under "attended interview" for simplicities sake.

But out of Penn, Yale, Vermont, Wake Forest, UVA, and OSU, Yale was my favorite.
 
I actually haven't been to Columbia yet. I just put all the schools that I got interviews at under "attended interview" for simplicities sake.

But out of Penn, Yale, Vermont, Wake Forest, UVA, and OSU, Yale was my favorite.


I hear you. Out of the places I've been to (and even those I have yet to go to) I'm already declaring Yale my top choice. Its only competition is probably harvard. Seriously though, I totally feel you guys on how great yale is. I felt the same way when I interviewed and still do. March is such a long way!
 
Reading all these great feedback posts makes me really excited about my interview there next week. I fell in love with Yale while writing the "Why Yale" essay and can't wait to visit there!
 
Yes, it was one of the few versions of this essay that actually granted you enough characters to answer the question!

I just interviewed here and I must tell you the school is awesome! The people are fantastic and the Yale System is truly unique. Good Luck to everyone else waiting to hear from them or interviewing here.
 
I'm interviewing here in early November! Any advice 🙂 ?
 
Can someone give the layout of the yale interview day?
 
Is it true that Yale interviews about a quarter of its applicants?
 
does the admissions office let you know when your application has been reviewed other than asking you for an invite or rejecting you? i was complete mid-summer and haven't heard a thing....
 
Has anyone tried sending an "in the area" email to Yale? Do you know if they respond to them? I'll be in the area in November, but not for an interview... thought it might be worth a shot?
 
Has anyone tried sending an "in the area" email to Yale? Do you know if they respond to them? I'll be in the area in November, but not for an interview... thought it might be worth a shot?



i sent one they responded really fast, like the next day. that's how i got my interview
 
did they send you an email back and then invite or just a straight invite?
 
did they send you an email back and then invite or just a straight invite?


They sent an email acknowledging that they had received my request then the next day they sent the request.
 
I spoke to the dean of admissions on the phone yesterday about some extenuating circumstances and how they might affect my performance in school this semester. He was very supportive and said that my GPA was the least of my worries right now. I was partly surprised with how understanding he (and Yale in general) is. I was partly not surprised, though, because of having had such a favorable experience while interviewing.

Yale seems to be real. They seem to understand humanity and the foibles of having a family in college. No wonder students there are happy--Yale gets it.

Even if I am not offered a position, I will maintain my deep respect for Yale and her philosophies. I will probably encourage my friends to apply there, and who knows, maybe my future kids could go there.🙂
 
I spoke to the dean of admissions on the phone yesterday about some extenuating circumstances and how they might affect my performance in school this semester. He was very supportive and said that my GPA was the least of my worries right now. I was partly surprised with how understanding he (and Yale in general) is. I was partly not surprised, though, because of having had such a favorable experience while interviewing.

I'm partly not surprised because you have a ridiculously high GPA.

Hey anyone know how Yale admissions work? What's the deal here, it took them over a month just to mark me as complete (after everything was received).
 
for those of you who have already interviewed at yale, and chose the afternoon session (starts at 10:45), how late did you end up finishing?
I am hoping to catch the 4:10 CT Limo (I think it's the last one) to the airport, but I'm afraid I'll miss it if I end up being done at 5.
and if you didn't take the shuttle, what mode of transportation did you use, i.e. taxi or a different shuttle? thanks!
 
for those of you who have already interviewed at yale, and chose the afternoon session (starts at 10:45), how late did you end up finishing?
I am hoping to catch the 4:10 CT Limo (I think it's the last one) to the airport, but I'm afraid I'll miss it if I end up being done at 5.
and if you didn't take the shuttle, what mode of transportation did you use, i.e. taxi or a different shuttle? thanks!

I had a PM session, and was done at 4:20. I had two interviews, 2 pm and 3 pm, and they were both an hour, but the second one started at 3:20 since the physician was running late. I knew others in my group had 4:30 pm interviews, so presumably they didn't finish until 5:30.

good luck!
 
I submitted this application at the end of August, and my MCAT and Letters were received Sep 4th, but I still am not marked as complete and under review. Should I contact someone?
 
I submitted this application at the end of August, and my MCAT and Letters were received Sep 4th, but I still am not marked as complete and under review. Should I contact someone?

FWIW, that seems kind of off to me. I submitted mid to end of August (don't quite remember) and my letters were the last thing to get marked as received (10/2 while they got my mcat 9/1) and I was marked as 'complete and in review' on 10/5.

It's not like i have outstanding stats (35r, 3.7) so I doubt they were in a rush to get my application complete. I'd send an email or give them a call.
 
Thanks man just did.
 
It's not like i have outstanding stats (35r, 3.7) so I doubt they were in a rush to get my application complete. I'd send an email or give them a call.

Don't sell yourself short my friend. I'm a student here and your stats are good enough. What this entire process taught me last year was that patience is everything. Remember that interviews continue all the way through the beginning of February and when you interview has no bearing on your chances of admission.

Just keep the faith and keep your fingers crossed. You have time yet. 🙂 👍
 
Don't sell yourself short my friend. I'm a student here and your stats are good enough. What this entire process taught me last year was that patience is everything. Remember that interviews continue all the way through the beginning of February and when you interview has no bearing on your chances of admission.

Just keep the faith and keep your fingers crossed. You have time yet. 🙂 👍

Thanks 🙂
 
Hey all, quick question. I know Yale's secondary is very straightforward and only requires one essay, but I've been dragging my feet with it. Even at this point in the cycle, I still have not submitted it. While I am aware of the fact that Yale has non-rolling admissions, I know that their interviews are handed out on a "rolling" basis. I am planning on submitting this secondary soon, but have I hurt my chances by not submitting it earlier?
 
so i had my interview last week. at the end, i got up to shake my interviewer's hand but he just extended his arms out and hugged me. like a real hug. like a hug from a friend you haven't seen in a long time. he said "i hope this is a moment you never forget" while he was hugging me. i was a little (a lot) taken back. verrry awkward lol.
 
so i had my interview last week. at the end, i got up to shake my interviewer's hand but he just extended his arms out and hugged me. like a real hug. like a hug from a friend you haven't seen in a long time. he said "i hope this is a moment you never forget" while he was hugging me. i was a little (a lot) taken back. verrry awkward lol.


do you feel like you had connected during the interview? maybe he is just an open person. and are you male or female?
 
so i had my interview last week. at the end, i got up to shake my interviewer's hand but he just extended his arms out and hugged me. like a real hug. like a hug from a friend you haven't seen in a long time. he said "i hope this is a moment you never forget" while he was hugging me. i was a little (a lot) taken back. verrry awkward lol.

oh god. that is the most awkward interview moment i can imagine!
 
so i had my interview last week. at the end, i got up to shake my interviewer's hand but he just extended his arms out and hugged me. like a real hug. like a hug from a friend you haven't seen in a long time. he said "i hope this is a moment you never forget" while he was hugging me. i was a little (a lot) taken back. verrry awkward lol.

Well, if nothing else, it certainly will be a moment you'll never forget.:laugh:
 
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so i had my interview last week. at the end, i got up to shake my interviewer's hand but he just extended his arms out and hugged me. like a real hug. like a hug from a friend you haven't seen in a long time. he said "i hope this is a moment you never forget" while he was hugging me. i was a little (a lot) taken back. verrry awkward lol.

Sounds more like a grope than a hug...creeper.
 
Arg. I love Yale. Would sending a letter of interest pre-interview be totally useless for a school like this?
 
Arg. I love Yale. Would sending a letter of interest pre-interview be totally useless for a school like this?

Wondering the same thing, been complete for a while and just sitting.
 
Wondering the same thing, been complete for a while and just sitting.

Same position. I'd assume probably not. That's what the Why Yale? essay was for. To be very blunt, we're most likely rejected. But, alas, there are many graveyards in med school admissions.
 
so i had my interview last week. at the end, i got up to shake my interviewer's hand but he just extended his arms out and hugged me. like a real hug. like a hug from a friend you haven't seen in a long time. he said "i hope this is a moment you never forget" while he was hugging me. i was a little (a lot) taken back. verrry awkward lol.

I had heard about this particular interviewer from one of my friends who is now a student at Yale. The interviewer in question was his interviewer too and its his style of saying good luck to the applicants. Nothing too shady or too awesome about it. However, people do believe that if he liked you as as an applicant, you have higher chances of getting in because he can make a good case for you.

Good Luck and dont worry!
 
Do the students leading the tours and at lunch have any say on admissions? I don't remember the students giving any disclaimers, which makes me wonder if they are evaluating us throughout the day. Anyone remember?

No, we have no say.

But watch out at some schools they do.
 
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