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I called. "No decision has been made yet."
A few hours after I called, I got a WL e-mail. I guess I better be careful what I wish for.
I called. "No decision has been made yet."
Just got my financial aid package via snail mail today. Submitted financial aid forms early February.
When do people move in to start the year? can't seem to find an academic calendar.
Has anyone been rejected post-interview?
Meaning, does Dartmouth reject post-interview, and if so, have they already started sending out those rejections?
I called the admissions office today - apparently they sent me a wait list email in March but I never received it.
More importantly they told me all decisions have been sent out, so if you haven't heard anything yet you should call them.
I called the admissions office today - apparently they sent me a wait list email in March but I never received it.
More importantly they told me all decisions have been sent out, so if you haven't heard anything yet you should call them.
For those of you who drive in Hanover, NH, is it difficult to drive here during the winter (especially when it snows and gets dark early during the winter)? Will adjusting be difficult here if you have never driven before?
does anyone have a link for DMS's academic calendar? or know when classes start, orientation, etc for fall of 2011? thanks!
anyone going to second look this weekend??
I wont be able to make it but I would love to hear how it goes, if you don't mind sharing 🙂
I too would love to hear how second look day goes! I'm waiting on the wait list...I'll be sure to fill you in when I get back.
I'm also going to be looking at apartments while I am there as well so if there are any current Dartmouth students out there that can offer up some advice on where to look that would be greatly appreciated. I've been looking around on the Dartmouth Real Estate Office website but everything is just so unorganized and the pictures are terrible. I also tried sites like apartments.com but apparently those sites don't see too much action for this area.
I'll be sure to fill you in when I get back.
I'm also going to be looking at apartments while I am there as well so if there are any current Dartmouth students out there that can offer up some advice on where to look that would be greatly appreciated. I've been looking around on the Dartmouth Real Estate Office website but everything is just so unorganized and the pictures are terrible. I also tried sites like apartments.com but apparently those sites don't see too much action for this area.
I just came back from second-look (spent also Sunday there looking for housing). Am tired but very very excited now. For those who missed the second-look, I will try to fill you in later today. It is a truly awesome second-look, probably the best one I could ever imagine. We enjoyed talks from the president to the first-year student, and there's no doubt in my mind that "you'd be crazy to go anywhere else" other than DMS.For those who went to the second look weekend, any sense of how many spots in the class may be filled already?
Also on the interview day, they said the end up accepting ~3x the size of the class before it is officially filled in the summer. There is still plenty of hope for all of you waitlisters!
I was hoping that a current student could tell me the actual cost-of-attendance at Dartmouth. I recall the guy who was in charge of financial aid saying that it was $64000 at the talk on interview day, however the website says $55000. $9000 difference, but that can add up when multiplied by four! And honestly, $10000 for living expenses seems like a really, really low estimate to me...
Physicsnerd,
Is north park within walking distance to the medical school?
I applied for the graduate housing at North Park, and I'd like to not buy a car, so I'm wondering if it's close enough.
Thanks
Yes it is. You can roll out of bed 5 minutes before lecture and get there in time.
You will at some point need to get a car, though.
Just got in off the Waitlist!!!!!!!!!!! SOoo excited don't know what to do with myself right now🙂
Got a call from Andy Welch today and i think my heart skipped a beat.
Interviewed back in october, it was a painfully long wait but so worth it now!
good luck to everyone still waiting to hear too!
Congrats! Will you be here in the fall?
I have some random questions I didn't see on the thread.
Any comments on the resources available for students? Are lectures recorded (audio/audio or just audio). Are prof always opening their office hours and/or get back to you via email quickly? Did the first part of the 1st year seem overwhelming since you had to deal with anatomy at the beginning of the year (another school I have an acceptance at starts that class later in the year to help ease things for students).
Will the P/F system for sure be introduced into the 2nd year, seeing as its H/P/F now? How much actual "free time" do 2nd years get to study for the boards?
Can't think of more now, but thanks in advance!
I have some random questions I didn't see on the thread.
Any comments on the resources available for students? Are lectures recorded (audio/audio or just audio). Are prof always opening their office hours and/or get back to you via email quickly? Did the first part of the 1st year seem overwhelming since you had to deal with anatomy at the beginning of the year (another school I have an acceptance at starts that class later in the year to help ease things for students).
Will the P/F system for sure be introduced into the 2nd year, seeing as its H/P/F now? How much actual "free time" do 2nd years get to study for the boards?
Can't think of more now, but thanks in advance!
Next year lectures will be audio synched to powerpoint slides. Profs get back to you quickly. Everyone learns to adapt to the volume of material.
I heard that P/F will be coming to the second year (almost certainly).
You get enough time to study (I took 2 weeks and it was more than enough).
If you want to get involved with research it's easy. Right now, anyone who wants to do research at DMS over the summer gets a couple of thousand dollars from DMS to do so.
Is attendance mandatory?
Thanks!
One more question, I'm looking at a competitive residency and so I do worry about Step 1 scores, did your class and other classes as a whole do above average on that? Do you know the numbers?
Also, first year is p/f, correct?
Thanks, you're very helpful.
I have some random questions I didn't see on the thread.
Any comments on the resources available for students? Are lectures recorded (audio/audio or just audio). Are prof always opening their office hours and/or get back to you via email quickly? Did the first part of the 1st year seem overwhelming since you had to deal with anatomy at the beginning of the year (another school I have an acceptance at starts that class later in the year to help ease things for students).
Will the P/F system for sure be introduced into the 2nd year, seeing as its H/P/F now? How much actual "free time" do 2nd years get to study for the boards?
Can't think of more now, but thanks in advance!
First year is P/F. The averages are typically in the low-mid 230s.
Honestly, Step 1 score is more on you than the school. I feel like they prepped us well but I still needed to study. At every med school there will be someone who gets in the 250s and someone who fails.
I know you mentioned it took you two weeks to study, if we needed more time, is it possible to have that extra time, or does the curriculum not allow for that?
hi! i just found out last week that i was accepted off the waitlist at DMS! i'm trying to make a decision, and since international health is something i'm interested in pursuing, i was wondering if anyone knew whether or not there were int'l opportunities that DMS students can pursue (thru the school, not outside orgs) before their 3rd/4th yrs? for ex, spring break or summer programs?
thanks for the help!