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Alas, finally got the waitlist letter. Going to go ahead and withdraw, though. Good luck to everyone else!!!
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I remember last year that the Dean started calling waitlisted people and asking them if they were accepted if they would attend or not. I think he also extended this offer at some of the second interviews.
If you are dead set on Columbia and are waitlisted, I would make is known...
So it seems like we probably shouldn't be asking for additional interviews, just expressing out interest in the school and hoping for another interview invite?
That's what I have gathered from everyone last year. Seems a bit inappropriate to come outright and ask, "Can I meet with you for a 2nd interview?". Expressing strong interest usually leads to an invite in applicants that they are very interested in.
I wish the office had proofread the waitlist letters before sending them... Getting waitlisted is bad enough without having to read that I should reply by March 20011 and that a form for my reply has have been enclosed.
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maybe it's a code?I wish the office had proofread the waitlist letters before sending them... Getting waitlisted is bad enough without having to read that I should reply by March 20011 and that a form for my reply has have been enclosed.
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This Q applies to Columbia as well as any other school...
I noticed that throughout SDN, the advice come up again and again to contact schools repeatedly if waitlisted, to emphasize your continued interest in the school. Problem is, I don't really know what to state in this type of email/phone call...?? If I have no more updates, and have already sent in a letter of interest, what would be an appropriate/eloquent way to say "Pretty plz let me in!!" ?? What exactly do people even say if they contact a school repeatedly, without sounding...well...repetitive...?
I believe that it's customary to offer up your first born child. If you really want to show your love, you may also consider offering your right/left arm (whichever is your dominant one).
I believe that it's customary to offer up your first born child. If you really want to show your love, you may also consider offering your right/left arm (whichever is your dominant one).
I would recommend begin there for Coffeehouse either way!
maybe it's a code?does everyone else's have typos? what if you interviewed with the dean?
j/k i'm just going/gone insane waiting for the mail, still nothing..
OR my non-dominant arm and dominant foot?What about two of someone else's arms?
What is Coffeehouse exactly?
Coffeehouse is a talent show/beer and pizza/awesome concert and dance party. Just trust me, it's fun. There are some videos on YouTube of the first year band, dance groups, and the a cappella group that perform at Coffeehouse.
Get excited!!!
incidentally, my mail apparently got returned yet again. they might let me know by email tomorrow.
anyone else still waiting?
edit: waitlist. for those keeping score at home next year, i didn't interview with the dean and since my letter was a word doc it's impossible to know if there was any cole-esque personalization
incidentally, my mail apparently got returned yet again. they might let me know by email tomorrow.
anyone else still waiting?
edit: waitlist. for those keeping score at home next year, i didn't interview with the dean and since my letter was a word doc it's impossible to know if there was any cole-esque personalization
thanks dudesef, but even if i don't end up getting in i'm happy to have interviewed, and pretty content with my other choiceSorry to hear that dude. But is not over until the end. Good luck to you.![]()
yea i really would like to see the real letter firsthand, but i don't think it's in the cards, as apparently my local post office hates mail from columbiaDisappointing. More for the lack of personalization than anything.
thanks dudesef, but even if i don't end up getting in i'm happy to have interviewed, and pretty content with my other choice
yea i really would like to see the real letter firsthand, but i don't think it's in the cards, as apparently my local post office hates mail from columbia
Stop making Columbia sound so awesome. It's killing me.Fight bleargh fight.
Hey all, sorry for my silence. Im in Arizona doing family medicine on the apache reservation. No
internetz. Its amazing and one of columbias many tremendous opportunities to study in diverse environments. Its also nice because im taking two weeks to do a mini er rotation within this rotation
stop making columbia sound so awesome. It's killing me.
Match list and summary is up on the Facebook group! Amazing matches for everyone in the graduating class!
Match list and summary is up on the Facebook group! Amazing matches for everyone in the graduating class!
Hopefully this works.Since the facebook group is closed, can you post the list?
Hopefully this works.
Hopefully this works.
You should really delete peoples names out and repost that.
Columbia only had two neurosurgery matches this year? Impressive for most schools, but Columbia is normally top neurosurgeon-producing school.
So I'm wondering what us waitlisters should do re: financial aid. Do we still fill out that need access application and send our fafsa to Columbia or what?
I think so. At another school they told us to turn everything in so that, if we were offered a spot, they could have award info ready to give you in the small time frame you have to make a decision.
Hey all, first post! I'm on the waitlist and considering writing a letter of intent but before I do, I want to know more about Columbia's new curriculum. When are the current M2s (who are the first class with the new curriculum) taking Step 1? I searched the forums and saw one source that said it's 12 months into rotations (in the middle of third year). Do students get time off to study?
How integrated into the curriculum are opportunities to study medical Spanish and public/global health?