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anyone thinking of writing a letter of intent? If so, when?
I'd get it in ASAP if you're going to do it.
anyone thinking of writing a letter of intent? If so, when?
Yeah, a little bit!Did anyone else's heart skip a beat when they saw an email from BU, even though you KNEW that notifications don't come for a while?![]()
Yeah, a little bit!
The last time they did a contact update though I heard about my interview soon after, so I'm hoping that this means they are getting ready to do something again!
hell i have an acceptance and it still makes my heart jumpDid anyone else's heart skip a beat when they saw an email from BU, even though you KNEW that notifications don't come for a while?![]()
I'd get it in ASAP if you're going to do it.
Letter of intent sent! I'm really putting myself out there for you BU, please don't let me down!
Letter of intent sent! I'm really putting myself out there for you BU, please don't let me down!
I wish I had sent a letter of intent. They are definitely my absolute favorite. But I sent them a letter of interest instead. 🙁 Big mistake. I LOVEEEEEE THEMMMM. But I guess we'll see what happens in March!
I'm sorry, but what exactly is the difference between a letter of intent and a letter of interest? Is a letter of intent binding or something?
Your school doesn't have electronic unofficial transcripts for immediate download? I'd try to get them uploaded to BU ASAP.
no...because i am an alum they don't have this option. 🙁
my school only gives out electronic unofficial transcripts to current undergrads. am i screwed?
no...because i am an alum they don't have this option. 🙁
my school only gives out electronic unofficial transcripts to current undergrads. am i screwed?
I don't think it's too late to write a letter of intent. If you send it in today your should be fine.
As far as I understand, a letter of interest just tells the school that you like some/all aspects of the program and could see yourself attending. A letter of intent tells the school that they are your #1 choice and you will 100% accept if offered admission.
Basically, you would only write a letter of intent if you have no doubt that a school is the place for you and you would not even consider going elsewhere. I think it is binding but I am not sure what schools can do if you write a letter of intent but then decline.
Unfortunately, it's my understanding that the MD/PhD decisions are made already.
i'm not sure when you interviewed, but the folks who interviewed in my batch around december got notified in janyikes
Do you think they'll send out MD/PhD decisions at the same time as MD decisions?
It's clear that there's more than one meaning to the phrase "March Madness" when you're a med school applicant. Hang in there everyone! 👍
jerks!Bleargh, I interviewed in your batch for MD-PhD and I didn't hear back in January because of a mix-up. I'm still waiting!
yikes
Do you think they'll send out MD/PhD decisions at the same time as MD decisions?
It's clear that there's more than one meaning to the phrase "March Madness" when you're a med school applicant. Hang in there everyone! 👍
i'm not sure when you interviewed, but the folks who interviewed in my batch around december got notified in jan
I'm guessing that will help you a lot - the Dean really made it sound like they love people who love them. Telling them you'll go there if they let you is as much love as a med school can hope to receive....right? 😉
slowbutsteady will have to answer about the 3rd and 4th year.
But first two years is pass/fail. It was last year pass, marginal pass, fail. But I think it might be just straight pass and fail for first 2 years now from something I heard some time last semester from a friend.
Thanks for the response! I swear I remember reading it was Honors/P/F....its safe to say that that system is no longer in place?
Anyone know/remember what the grading system at BU is like? Is it different for the preclinical vs second two years?
Boston University is all I really think about. I think I'll cryogenically freeze myself until decisions are out.
Yeah that's true.
I know that when I was there last year it was pass, marginal pass, fail.
But they were going to do away with marginal pass and just make it straight up pass fail.
I believe anything above 70 was a pass for med students in most classes and like B- range was marginal pass. I forget what that was.
And then fail.
Looking at last years thread, it seems that the March decisions went out between 3/30-4/2... are we expecting roughly the same time frame this year?
Looking at last years thread, it seems that the March decisions went out between 3/30-4/2... are we expecting roughly the same time frame this year?
Looking at last years thread, it seems that the March decisions went out between 3/30-4/2... are we expecting roughly the same time frame this year?
How do they contact applicants? Phone, email, snail mail, a combination of the above?
So anxious, I kinda feel sick.Just a little. 😉
I've not heard of such a thing. My understanding though is that MD and MD/PhD app processes are different. You could've at the beginning of the cycle apply for MD and MD/PhD separately of each other and interview for the two separately of each other as one poster on here did.
but if you don't get in MD/PhD it doesn't mean you will get a regular MD acceptance either.
I don't believe I've heard of such decision being appealed though.
I just noticed this passage from my BU follow-up email:
"We plan to complete our interviews by late February, and by mid-March we will send a second group of emails to all candidates who have completed the application process with us, including those who were deferred in the first round. In that second group of emails we will accept most of the entering class of 2011, invite a few individuals to take a spot on our waiting list, and inform others that we will be unable to offer an acceptance this year."
That means this week or next week...![]()