At this point, what does it mean if you have been put on the waitlist vs. you haven't heard anything back from admissions?
At this point, what does it mean if you have been put on the waitlist vs. you haven't heard anything back from admissions?
Has anyone found a link to the 2011-12 academic calendar? When do we actually start orientation?
Just got pre-interview rejection today after waiting since 9/15
Rejection < Wait List < Nothing < Accepted
You're more or less ranked based on a "score." If you're on the lowest end, you get rejected. If your score is high enough but they have a lot of people with scores higher than you, you're wait listed. The "hearing nothing" category means you have a higher score than wait listed folk, but whether or not you're offered an acceptance depends on how many spaces they have as the interview season progresses. It's their way of trying to prevent over-filling the class so they have to wait a while before sending out acceptances, while giving back some feedback (wait list / rejection) as soon as they're completely sure of where things stand.
Hm... based on this... would it be reasonable to assume that if you interviewed early in the cycle (Oct/Nov) and haven't heard back yet, the worst fate you can have at this point is a waitlist (as opposed to straight out rejection)?
Congratulations! Regarding to the second look visit, here is the email I received in January:Accepted yesterday (small envelope, kinda scared me at first). Complete first week of August, interviewed first week of Feb.
Has the 2nd look weekend been officially announced? Any idea what sort of events are planned?
when were u complete?
Complete 09/07/2010, MCAT >30, 3.87 sGPA
Hope that's helpful. I had completely given up on Dartmouth, too!
Congratulations! Regarding to the second look visit, here is the email I received in January:
It is my pleasure to congratulate you on your acceptance to Dartmouth Medical School!
This brief e-mail is to alert you to Visiting Days, our DMS second-look weekend for admitted students on Friday, April 29 and Saturday, April 30. You will meet many members of the Dartmouth community who will welcome you to the medical school and life in the Upper Valley. Our Visiting Days program will also be filled with practical pointers about Hanover, housing, and how to make this important transition a smooth one for you.
I am also pleased to announce that Dr. Jim Yong Kim, President of Dartmouth College, is scheduled to speak on Friday, April 29th. Dr. Kim, who also holds a faculty appointment at the Medical School and the Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice, is the first physician to serve as Dartmouth's president. President Kim is a co-founder of Partners in Health and a former director of the Department of HIV/AIDS at the World Health Organization.
I hope that you will mark your calendar for Visiting Days 2011 on Friday, April 29 and Saturday, April 30. Our check-in at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center will begin on Friday from 10:30 a.m. and our program ends on Saturday at 1:00 p.m. You will be receiving an official invitation, including a tentative schedule of events, in March.
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Sally Hillman Redman
Associate Director of Admissions
Thanks for the info! I'm really looking forward to checking out Dartmouth in more "temperate" weather. When I interviewed, it was a complete snowpocalypse. It's pretty tough to get a feel for the area when it's under 8 inches of snow.
Some of us like the snow. 😉 I'm in Southern India at the moment and I would definitely trade the snow of Hanover for the 100 degree "spring" that's going on here right now.
P.S. I enjoy your SN. Have anything to do with Dogfish Head?
Agreed, a little snow ain't so bad in the grand scheme of things.
And my SN is indeed an unofficial ad for dogfish head. The 90 and 120 min IPAs are my celebration beers, and thanks to Dartmouth I'll enjoy a case of the 90 tomorrow. Are there any nice microbreweries in northern NH? I've tried smuttynose before (pretty solid), and I get the feeling there's lots of other good stuff hiding in northern new england.
rejected today 🙁
34 MCAT and 3.96 GPA CAN app
good luck to those still interviewing!
I can't believe that you didn't get an interview with those marks. Others with lower marks have already been accepted and you didn't even get an interview.
Just at a time when the Canadain dollar is worth more than the
American dollar. Go figure
Interviewed back in September and haven't heard a peep since. At least schools like Penn have the decency to give you an email "bump" every once and a while.
My non-rolling schools supposedly let us know this upcoming week. If Dartmouth isn't too far behind them, I think I'll be giving up on the idea of life in rural New Hampshire. They have to know by now whom they're going to offer.
But the trees were so pretty! 🙂
Way to be a passive aggressive little bitch.
I enjoy those and the Indian Brown Ale.
NH, not as much. VT, on the other hand, has quite a few very good microbreweries. Many of them have fun activities, like the Harpoon (a 20 minute drive) Oktoberfest 6k run dressed in lederhosen (which a Dartmouth crew did this year) followed by bratwurst, beer, cake and music. You can actually get a "passport" which you can get stamped at all the microbreweries in VT and then send in for some stuff.
I do have a couple questions regarding the pre-clinical years at Dartmouth though. This was the one aspect of the school that wasn't covered very thoroughly on the interview day. Could you comment on your schedule during your first 2 years? I've heard 1st year is pretty time-consuming, with labs/lecture/small-group running from 9am-5pm-ish on average, and second year having more free time for independent study or w/e. Is this accurate?
Also, would you say that the Dartmouth curriculum prepared you well for the boards? I heard mention of a relatively shorter time period for personal step 1 prep (4 wks vs. the typical 6 wks I've seen on the interview trail), and my tour guide only studied ~1 wk for the board and allegedly crushed them, so I consider him an outlier. A quick search of SDN yields a thread circa 2005 which mentions some low-yield activities/assignments in 2nd year, and I'd be curious to hear your perspective on how everything felt during MS1 & MS2. Thanks again for following this thread and fielding questions, your contributions are invaluable.
I was wondering how much rent is for North Park? And also whats the average rent for off-campus housing?
I haven't seen one Canadian on this blog get an interview. How about that stat!!!Not everything is about stats.
FTR, I know of a few canadians who don't post here but received interviews and/or acceptances.I haven't seen one Canadian on this blog get an interview. How about that stat!!!
that's good to knowFTR, I know of a few canadians who don't post here but received interviews and/or acceptances.
I haven't seen one Canadian on this blog get an interview. How about that stat!!!
does anyone know if writing a letter of interest (post-interview) is helpful at dartmouth? will it hurt/help?
Will it hurt? No (unless you write something completely ridiculous/offensive).
Will it help? Probably not all that much. The LOI may help you a bit if you're wait listed because they reevaluate the entire wait list to choose who will receive the offer of acceptance (your score doesn't really matter on the wait list). Post-interview, however, you have a score and that score doesn't change by writing a LOI.
About the Canadian thing: probably about a tenth of every class is Canadian (not deliberately, that's just my experience). Heck, I was born in Canada, although I did have permanent US residency when applying. Dartmouth doesn't particularly care about your nationality as long as you did your undergrad in the US or Canada.
I'm Canadian.
I interviewed with three other Canadians in January.
And I know of at least one other Canadian who got an interview later on.
Can you provide some stats.
when completed, MCAT and GPA
Accepted!! Letter sent out March 11, and I interviewed in mid January.