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Has anyone interviewed with Dr. Perman?
Also does anyone know the average Step 1 score for St Louis? There 2010 match list was super impressive. 😎
I think it was in the 230s
Has anyone interviewed with Dr. Perman?
Also does anyone know the average Step 1 score for St Louis? There 2010 match list was super impressive. 😎
For those of you that are getting acceptances when did you guys interview? I interviewed in the middle of January so I was wondering how long it would take before acceptances come out.
For those of you that are getting acceptances when did you guys interview? I interviewed in the middle of January so I was wondering how long it would take before acceptances come out.
I interviewed around the 20th of December at SLU and still have not heard back from them. From what I understand, when you interview is not a good indicator of when you will hear back from them, as several people that interviewed after me have already received their decisions.
On a related note, since it has now been greater than 8 weeks since I interviewed there, and they informed me I should hear from them within 4-6 weeks, would it be inappropriate to call them and see what the situation is? I am so anxious to hear from them and I don't know how much longer I can wait. 🙂
Does anyone know how receptive the admissions office is to people calling? Any help would be appreciated!! Thanks!! 🙂
Rejected pre-interview via email today at 10:22 AM central.
For those of you that are getting acceptances when did you guys interview? I interviewed in the middle of January so I was wondering how long it would take before acceptances come out.
Just got done with the interview. It was by far the best interview day I've had, and I have never felt as good after an interview as I do this one. Props to SLU for keeping my interests piqued.
A friend of mine from St. Louis got into SLU earlier in the cycle back in fall. He had nothing but raving reviews. he said the faculty and staff and students seemed really nice and it was like a community there not cut throat.
Is it fair to assume that the wait time post-interview can vary from 1 week to 8+ weeks?
Thats what it seems like. They say 4-6 weeks, but according to this post I noticed some people who have not heard, even after the 6 week "deadline". As for myself its been exactly 4 weeks and some odd days and I have yet to heard back from them, but we shall see...
Also, does anyone know if acceptances/waitlists/rejections come in the (postal) mail or through email?
Is it fair to assume that the wait time post-interview can vary from 1 week to 8+ weeks?
Thats what it seems like. They say 4-6 weeks, but according to this post I noticed some people who have not heard, even after the 6 week "deadline". As for myself its been exactly 4 weeks and some odd days and I have yet to heard back from them, but we shall see...
Also, does anyone know if acceptances/waitlists/rejections come in the (postal) mail or through email?
I received an acceptance email yesterday!! I interviewed around December 20th (I can't remember the exact date).
Good luck to all 🙂
got placed on the alternate list.
does anyone know the movement for that?
got placed on the alternate list.
does anyone know the movement for that?
Does anyone know of any safe and affordable housing complexes near campus?
Has anyone interviewed with Dr. Perman?
Also does anyone know the average Step 1 score for St Louis? There 2010 match list was super impressive. 😎
Thanks for the post Cyberknife! It is certainly great to hear such good things being said about SLU. I got that feeling on my interview day there, and the students I spoke with that day reflected everything you just said. I'm looking forward to hearing a decision from SLU in the next couple of weeks! (interviewed 1/31)
Does anyone know how often you have tests, especially in first year? Is it one after every block with quizzes in between? Are they also made to look like the boards? Thanks!
Just got wait list email yesterday...interviewed Jan 25.
For most blocks, we have 2-3 tests. We rarely have quizzes (so far, we've only had them for cell bio). They are all intended to look like board questions.
For anatomy, we had 3 tests (one every 3 weeks that was 5 hours long; 3 parts: a written, a cross-section, and a practical) along with a embryo test thrown in the middle.
For cell bio, we had two quizzes (on weeks 2 and 6 of the class) and then 2 metabolism and cell bio tests (on weeks 4 and 8).
Epistats and Ethics both just had one test since they run concurrently with the other more difficult classes.
For genetics and micro, we have three tests (one every 3 weeks).
For path and pharm, it looks like we'll have two tests (one every 5 weeks).
Hope that helps!
weird! i interviewed the day before you (the 24th) and I still haven't heard back. I wonder what the deal is
Does anyone know how often you have tests, especially in first year? Is it one after every block with quizzes in between? Are they also made to look like the boards? Thanks!
Aside from anatomy's 5 hour tests, how long are the others?
http://medschool.slu.edu/housing/
I don't know of any specific complexes near the school, but if you go to the website above and under Getting to Know St. Louis, there's information about the different neighborhoods and info about some apartments where students live. Talking to some current students, it seems like a lot of people live in Central West End
I read somewhere that the area close to the school is not very safe to live, but how close is "close"? I was looking at some complexes like The Creamery Lofts on Park Ave that look very nice. Also if anyone can comment on areas to stay away from, that would be great!
when i visited I met with a friend who lived there. She said to refrain from traveling to the east side of the river. I guess thats the part that gives st louis its high crime rate. The school has done a lot to beef up security around the surrounding areas, so she said its no different than any other major city in the US
weird! i interviewed the day before you (the 24th) and I still haven't heard back. I wonder what the deal is
Is this school still giving out interview invitations, or is it pretty much well done at this pt.?
Wait... The last interview invites are today and tomorrow? Or the interviews themselves?The last interviews are today and tomorrow
Wait... The last interview invites are today and tomorrow? Or the interviews themselves?
The last interviews are today and tomorrow
Hoping the waitlist gets moving very soon then! I'd go to SLU in a heartbeat if they pull me off the list.![]()
http://www.slu.edu/x40486.xml
To those who are currently on campus:
Can you say whether the closing of the Grand Avenue bridge will have any effect on the medical school? Such as, are any med school classes held on the north campus? Are there services and facilities you use on the north end that will be too difficult to access now?
Thanks for any insight.