2010-2011 Temple Application Thread

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When does Temple stop handing out interview invites and when do they interview til?

I tried to look it up on the website today, but it gave no indication of anything of this sorts.

Was wondering if it is worth it to send an update again too.

Do they take update letters seriously? Any Temple med students out here would could respond?

There were open dates up til Feb 24th on the interview scheduler page. Not sure if that's the end or if they'll add more as time goes on.

Can't comment on the update question though.
 
I want to say that they interview up to April. They told us at my interview in October that they had added more days during the week (Fridays, notably) because they had gotten so many applications this year. Good luck guys!
 
i interviewed last year at the very end of march, like the 30th or something, so they at least go up until then
 
Was wondering if it is worth it to send an update again too.

Do they take update letters seriously? Any Temple med students out here would could respond?

Update letter and in the area email helped me secure an interview last week. Go for it, try sending it to [email protected] instead of uploading it via "Send My Stuff."
 
According to a email I got a few weeks back for student interviewers-
interviews for the class of 2015 will end by mid-April.
 
Update letter and in the area email helped me secure an interview last week. Go for it, try sending it to [email protected] instead of uploading it via "Send My Stuff."

Thanks for alerting me to this email address. I already sent my update letter via Send my stuff but will send another copy to the address above. :xf: for an invite here. When are you interviewing at Temple jinobi?
 
Thanks for alerting me to this email address. I already sent my update letter via Send my stuff but will send another copy to the address above. :xf: for an invite here. When are you interviewing at Temple jinobi?

Already did last week. I received my interview invite 5 days after I sent an in-the-area e-mail.
 
Thanks for alerting me to this email address. I already sent my update letter via Send my stuff but will send another copy to the address above. :xf: for an invite here. When are you interviewing at Temple jinobi?

+1

I've been wondering if they even received it before...thanks!
 
FYI I just received this auto reply after sending my update via email provided above:

If you emailed us regarding an UPDATE or Unoffical Transcript you would like to add to your file, you will need to utilize "Send Us Stuff" on https://tmo.temple.edu/ in order for it to be processed. We prefer you submit documents as file type "PDF”, so the information is not editable.
 
Oops, forgot to mention one thing:

I sent my update letter via Send Us Stuff, but I sent my in-the-area letter to the e-mail address; I didn't think the in-the-area one was really an update per se.

Sorry for the confusion!
 
Thanks! Got an email.

3.95 sgpa, 3.87 cgpa, 35Q
Non-trad mech engineering 2009 grad

engineers rock.
im a first year at temple med and i was just passing by. we have a good number of engineers in the first year class- mechEs, chemEs, biomed engineers and applied physics engineering majors
it really helps by the way, the engineering background 😛

-chemical engineer- cornell 2010
 
I got the infamous "correspondence sent" status change today. For those of you who are wondering, I interviewed 2/2 and am OOS.
 
I got the infamous "correspondence sent" status change today. For those of you who are wondering, I interviewed 2/2 and am OOS.

Wow, quick turn around. I interviewed December 10th and my status is still "interview complete."

It sucks that I will die never knowing why they made me wait so long.
 
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Wow, quick turn around. I interviewed December 10th and my status is still "interview complete."

It sucks that I will die never knowing why they made me wait so long.

Personally, I like to stick to the old "no news is good news". It actually makes me a little uneasy that they made a decision on my app so quick. In any case, I'm hoping for some WL movement soon!
 
Also got the "correspondence sent" status update yesterday. Thought I rocked my interview, but oh well...

Has anyone who interviewed the week of 1-20 gotten an acceptance yet?
 
Also got the "correspondence sent" status update yesterday. Thought I rocked my interview, but oh well...

Has anyone who interviewed the week of 1-20 gotten an acceptance yet?

I interviewed 1/20 and haven't heard anything at all.

Edit: I just got the correspondence sent status. Whaaa?
 
hm weird I thought I posted yesterday but maybe it didn't go through.

Interviewed mid January, and just noticed the "correspondence sent" AKA waitlist status update. strange because I also thought I did well at my interview, but was definitely weirded out by the fact that I was asked about tuition rates at my accepted schools (indicating that I might not attend temple based on its high tuition).

Oh well.
 
Hey all,

This is my second tour through the application process, I first applied back in 09, but not to Temple. After having swore off the addiction to checking the forums I've wandered back to offer some data for you to mull over.

I applied to the St. Luke's program and I interviewed back on November 23rd in Bethlehem. I heard back in about 2 weeks that I was accepted to the Temple/St. Luke's program. Right now, Temple is my number one, so maybe I will see some of you next August!

I attended a small, (supposedly!) Catholic private school in Maine (+10 internetz if you know which one) where I earned a 3.92 GPA, Summa Cum Laude honors on graduation. I had various leadership roles as an RA and sports captain, etc.

I was rejected from several schools when I first applied in 2009, and since I have been working for Massachusetts General Hospital doing research. I retook the MCAT and bumped my score up from a 29T to a 34T, added more volunteer experience, more exposure to doctors and a research paper or two to my file.

Hopefully that helps somewhat in determining what Temple is looking for, but keep in mind I have also been rejected from 10 schools this cycle, some with supposedly "lower" standards. The entire process is very capricious, so if you don't get in this year, learn from me and keep trying!
 
Hey all,

This is my second tour through the application process, I first applied back in 09, but not to Temple. After having swore off the addiction to checking the forums I've wandered back to offer some data for you to mull over.

I applied to the St. Luke's program and I interviewed back on November 23rd in Bethlehem. I heard back in about 2 weeks that I was accepted to the Temple/St. Luke's program. Right now, Temple is my number one, so maybe I will see some of you next August!

I attended a small, (supposedly!) Catholic private school in Maine (+10 internetz if you know which one) where I earned a 3.92 GPA, Summa Cum Laude honors on graduation. I had various leadership roles as an RA and sports captain, etc.

I was rejected from several schools when I first applied in 2009, and since I have been working for Massachusetts General Hospital doing research. I retook the MCAT and bumped my score up from a 29T to a 34T, added more volunteer experience, more exposure to doctors and a research paper or two to my file.

Hopefully that helps somewhat in determining what Temple is looking for, but keep in mind I have also been rejected from 10 schools this cycle, some with supposedly "lower" standards. The entire process is very capricious, so if you don't get in this year, learn from me and keep trying!

Gonna go with my gut.. Boston College?
 
Hi all -- I just received an invite for Temple/St. Lukes!! I have been complete since the end of August, and I pretty much thought my application cycle was over, so this is very exciting. What have people thought about this program? What are the facilities like in Bethlehem? Is Temple/St. Luke's thought to be the same calibar as Temple in Philly? Any input would be helpful! Thanks!
 
Yes, indeed, Boston College, is neither small, nor in Maine. Write that down, its on the quiz later.

The Saint Luke's program is what primarily drew me to Temple. The smaller class sizes and the ratio of faculty to students is a big draw for me, and Saint Luke's is no podunk country hospital. Add to that all the prep work that Temple is pouring into this to make the program work, and it seems like a good place to be. St. Luke's is the primary care facility in the area, and seems to have a department in every specialty along with associated faculty.

All the doctors I have spoken with think that more clinical experience as part of an education is a great idea, and St. Luke's is big enough that it would provide a good exposure to a varied case load.
 
CLS what are your stats? and what do your ECs look like? I've been waiting for an invite for that long as well and I've been pretty much assaulting them with updates and still no news.... 🙁 Does anyone know when Temple stops giving otu invites?
 
Boston College is neither small nor in Maine. Anyhow congrats to Silentbull! and it must have been a great experience at MGH you had there.

Haha I saw it as "Massachusetts." I win the award for dumbest person.
 
Kchen : Stats are 3.7 cum, 3.65 sci, 30Q. Lots of ECs: volunteering - locally and internationally, leadership positions in college, work experience in clinical and research settings. My interview is for March 1, so don't give up hope. If what others are saying is true, and they interview until April, you still have time!
 
Placed on Continuing Canidates list (after an interview). Anyone know if after an interview Temple sends out both rejections and waitlists, or is EVERYONE who isn't accepted placed on the waitlist?

i.e, has anyone out there interviewed at Temple and been rejected not waitlisted?
 
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Placed on Continuing Canidates list. Anyone know if Temple sends out waitlists and rejections at this time, or if everyone not accepted is put on the waitlist?

So you interviewed already, right? Because as far as I'm aware, Temple does silent rejections.
 
Silentbull... you still have to do a year in philly right? isnt that how the program works?
 
Got the Second Look email!

SAVE THE DATE!!

Temple University School of Medicine will be hosting a Second Look for accepted students on Friday, March 18th. The day will provide an opportunity to meet with students, faculty, and administrators from Temple. As a member of the class of 2015, this is an opportunity to revisit our school and hear more about the curriculum, programs, and services offered to Temple medical students as well as meet your future classmates.

More details will be sent shortly.
 
@BOOYAH
Yep, first year is with the full class at the North Philly campus doing traditional class work, all the gross anatomy, etc. Next three are in Bethlehem.

Just got the email this morning about the second look day on 3/18, too, I remember reading someone was interested in that.
 
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Got the Second Look email!

SAVE THE DATE!!

Temple University School of Medicine will be hosting a Second Look for accepted students on Friday, March 18th. The day will provide an opportunity to meet with students, faculty, and administrators from Temple. As a member of the class of 2015, this is an opportunity to revisit our school and hear more about the curriculum, programs, and services offered to Temple medical students as well as meet your future classmates.

More details will be sent shortly.

I'll be there for sure!

Edit: When I first saw this email I thought it was gonna be a save-the-date for my friend's upcoming wedding... but this was a good email too 🙂
 
I got an acceptance last week and will most likely be going to temple!!

Where are good places to live?
At the interview, the students said people live mostly outside of N. philly and live in center city area or manayunk area....
 
Center City and Manayunk, are good bets, good nightlife and both a pretty easy commute to campus down one of two major streets (Broad or the Boulevard). If you wanted some place quieter/more residential with an easy commute you could look into NE Philly or Montgomery County, both also requiring a trip down the Boulevard or Broad/611, just in the opposite direction. A few of the hospitals TUSM uses as clinical sites are up around there, too: Abington, Fox Chase, and Jeanes.

If I were single or if it were just me and the hubster, I would also consider Northern Liberties/Fishtown as well. It's also a pretty easy commute to campus, and while I've never spent much time in that part of town, my understanding is that it's pretty popular for students and other 20-somethings and the restaurants and nightlife are supposedly really good.
 
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Center City and Manayunk, are good bets, good nightlife and both a pretty easy commute to campus down one of two major streets (Broad or the Boulevard). If you wanted some place quieter/more residential with an easy commute you could look into NE Philly or Montgomery County, both also requiring a trip down the Boulevard or Broad/611, just in the opposite direction. A few of the hospitals TUSM uses as clinical sites are up around there, too: Abington, Fox Chase, and Jeanes.

If I were single or if it were just me and the hubster, I would also consider Northern Liberties/Fishtown as well. It's also a pretty easy commute to campus, and while I've never spent much time in that part of town, my understanding is that it's pretty popular for students and other 20-somethings and the restaurants and nightlife are supposedly really good.

Hey geekchick, since you're a Philly native (or at least have lived there for a while), will it be a problem owning a car and living in, say, Center City? On the converse, would a car be absolutely necessary, or would it be really inconvenient to not have one? I don't own a car right now but I expect to purchase one before school starts, but I might hold off on the purchase depending on what the transportation opportunities are like.

I did ride SEPTA from the airport when I interviewed, and it was not a very positive experience.. it was slow and ended up taking me 1.5 hrs to do what would have been a 15 min drive, but I arrived late at night and that may have had something to do with it.
 
I am a native. I rent in the 'burbs now, but just outside of town. 🙂

Oof, sorry about the train from the airport. I have never used the regional rail to get to or from the airport, but it seems that most people that are flying to Philly to interview have been satisfied with it. The regional rail lines do run more frequently during business hours and the morning and evening commute, though, so I think you are right in assuming the time of day was a factor.

The car depends on a few things. First thing that comes to mind is your parking situation, I'd say. If your living arrangements include a dedicated parking spot it wouldn't be so bad. Driving in/around CC is a HUGE PITA, IMO, and I try to take SEPTA if I'm going downtown. The traffic is an annoyance, but I think trying to find, and paying for, a parking space is much worse. Living car-less is certainly easiest in Center City, too. Between the hubs like Market East and 30th Street Station, virtually every, if not every, train line runs through the area. There is also a network of bus routes but I'm unfamiliar with the ones that run downtown. You can find more about those at SEPTA's website.

The other thing you may want to consider is that you will have to take public transit to class. Your best bet would likely be to take the Broad Street subway line to Erie station, get off there and walk a few blocks south down Broad Street to campus. Depending on the time of day I do not know if I would be comfortable walking to and from Erie Station on the regular. That said, you said you will be getting a car not too long after school starts at the latest, correct? I think during lecture and doctoring class hours in first year it's pretty unlikely that this would be a problem.

GL!
 
Funny thing is, someone lit a fire on the Broad Street Subway right before our interview day ended. Erie Station became a mob of angry riders.

After two packed C buses, we were able to make it back to City Hall. Oh, SEPTA. :laugh:
 
I live in CC, own a car, and have had few problems with it. I park on the street for $20-30/year. It's not difficult to find a parking space before 5, but I have spent some evenings driving in circles. I usually just leave it parked and walk/take public transit within the main areas of the city, but it is really nice to have if you want to get somewhere off the main transportation lines (or out of Philly). That said, I don't think a car would be a necessity by any means.
 
hey guys! so I interviewed in October, and got waitlisted in Nov and I was wondering if anyone knows how the waitlist works? i.e. whether or not most people from the waitlist get it/when the movement occurs?
 
hey guys, how do you find out if you got in? email saying check status, regular mail, check staus on own accord?
 
Okay, thanks for the advice! That will definitely help me and the gf make plans if we do decide to move to Philly. It's good to know that living in Philly would be workable with no car, depending on where I live, but I know eventually (before 3rd year) I would have to get a car anyway.

I think initially I wasn't as attracted to living in Philly, just because I'm from Colorado and don't know too much about it. But as time has passed I like the idea of it more and more 🙂
 
email saying you are accepted, it should also be reflected in your status check too

hey guys, how do you find out if you got in? email saying check status, regular mail, check staus on own accord?
 
email saying you are accepted, it should also be reflected in your status check too

Yep, which should be followed by a snail mail thin letter specifying which campus you were accepted to.
 
thanks guys!, when i interviewed im pretty sure they said the adcom meets tomorrow (friday) think itll be up that soon? (as in over the weekend or perhaps even tomorrow!)
 
thanks guys!, when i interviewed im pretty sure they said the adcom meets tomorrow (friday) think itll be up that soon? (as in over the weekend or perhaps even tomorrow!)

Adcom may meet tomorrow, but that doesn't mean your faculty interview will be present at that meeting to present your file. It could take weeks depending on your interviewer's schedule and other randomness that the adcom does just for kicks and giggles. 🙄
 
Adcom may meet tomorrow, but that doesn't mean your faculty interview will be present at that meeting to present your file. It could take weeks depending on your interviewer's schedule and other randomness that the adcom does just for kicks and giggles. 🙄

Yeah, its been 10 weeks since my interview. I guess my faculty interviewer hasn't been able to make many adcom meetings.
 
This morning I received an email from the director of admissions requesting that I send her a copy of my transcript for a course I took this fall. This is the only communication I have received since I was complete sometime in early/mid September. I sent a reply letting her know I had requested the transcript be sent to her attenti
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on and then received an automatic reply saying not to send transcripts until accepted. I never even interviewed! I don't know what to make of all this...😕
 
Umm wow.. a few minutes after my last post I got an invite to interview. Dates available through the month of march. I'm scheduled for 2/24! To all those still hoping for an interview, don't lose hope... and if they ask you for additional info, send it!
 
Umm wow.. a few minutes after my last post I got an invite to interview. Dates available through the month of march. I'm scheduled for 2/24! To all those still hoping for an interview, don't lose hope... and if they ask you for additional info, send it!

Same, got an email at 11am. I had sent in an update letter earlier this week. I'm scheduled for 2/24 also.
 
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