I think they meant that they got a interview invite on 8/21.
Have any reapplicants heard back from this school?
Have any reapplicants heard back from this school?
It's not like we're even an "operational" base, much less on deployment or anything...
SERIOUSLY?! sry had to bust the caps lock out for that one. Then WTF is an "operational" base. Im guessing maxwell or ft sam or newport doesnt count then, all they do is train people. /sarcasm. Im sure there are a bunch of wounded marines, sailors, soldiers, and airmen on the wards at NNMC that would love to hear you say that to them. not to mention you might want to go around and tell all the doctors and nurses on base that theyre not actually doing anything operational. seriously wtf... do you think this is some sort of joke?
Well, in normal military lingo, an "operational base" and a "training base" are considered different things. Like Maxwell AFB for example, is a training base whose primary mission is to train people who will go out to other units and perform various aspects of the overall Air Force mission. Barksdale AFB is an operational base whose primary mission is to provide mission-ready units and personnel to combatant commanders worldwide for mission accomplishment. As far as NNMC, it's kind of in between since you have the training aspect, but there is certainly a huge mission of providing care to patients that is the "operational mission". I don't think many service members that I know would be offended to hear someone say that a medical campus was "not an operational base".
true, however the way I interpreted the previous comment was that by "operational" they meant "real", implying that NNMC wasnt a "real" military base and thus wasnt really necessary to the overall function/mission of the armed forces, which i took some issue with. If i misinterpreted what was being said, my bad, still, my opinion remains, this is YOUR med school application/interview, not a family vacation, act accordingly.
Well, just found out I need a waiver because I have migraines once every freaking two years... literally. I got medication for a migraine (yes, one) once so now I need a waiver.... geesh. I hope I can get a waiver, I really, really want to go here! 🙁
Do any of you think that I have a decent shot at USUHS with a 3.0(bioengineer) and 36R? I also attended one of the senior military colleges and had a major leadership role there. I'm starting to get a little nervous because my friends with better grades, worse MCAT and less leadership are getting interviews to many different schools and I've only gotten two so far in Texas.
I heard from a recruiter that with my grades I had a better shot with HPSP since USUHS is typically just the cream of the crop. Don't know if he was just trying to get me to apply only for HPSP or if he was saying it how it is, but like I said, I'm just getting nervous.
Anyone care to offer any insight into my chances based off any of your experiences, or offer me a reality check and tell me to go back to school.
Thanks!
Do any of you think that I have a decent shot at USUHS with a 3.0(bioengineer) and 36R?
I heard from a recruiter that with my grades I had a better shot with HPSP since USUHS is typically just the cream of the crop. Don't know if he was just trying to get me to apply only for HPSP or if he was saying it how it is, but like I said, I'm just getting nervous.
8/21 interview? I'm pretty sure that 9/16 was their first interview day.... Typo maybe??
Well, in normal military lingo, an "operational base" and a "training base" are considered different things. Like Maxwell AFB for example, is a training base whose primary mission is to train people who will go out to other units and perform various aspects of the overall Air Force mission. Barksdale AFB is an operational base whose primary mission is to provide mission-ready units and personnel to combatant commanders worldwide for mission accomplishment. As far as NNMC, it's kind of in between since you have the training aspect, but there is certainly a huge mission of providing care to patients that is the "operational mission". I don't think many service members that I know would be offended to hear someone say that a medical campus was "not an operational base".
Did anyone receive the security forms prior to their interview? I haven't received mine so I called the University Security Division and they said don't worry about it. I can fill out the forms once I get their.
Did anyone receive the security forms prior to their interview? I haven't received mine so I called the University Security Division and they said don't worry about it. I can fill out the forms once I get their.
I would download the form and work on it at home. There's some information that you may need a little time to dig up (addresses of past employers, contact information and addresses for people who can verify past residences, etc.) It is a standard military form and you can download it online, here's a link:
www.opm.gov/forms/pdf_fill/sf86.pdf
Good luck, what day do you interview?
i interviewed on september 30 - this school is amazing!!
Thanks! My interview is Oct 7.
Im sure they probably explained this when you were there, but make sure you talk to Rebecca Patterson re: your waivers. She is your best friend in the whole process. I had to get two waivers myself, took from october (conditional acceptance) to april (final waiver approval) but I made it, hang in there and youll do fine!
Just received an invite to interview today for Nov 18th. 3.89c, 4.0s, 28R.
Regarding the physical is it going to be a deal changer for me once they find out that I'm slightly, and I mean slightly, red-green colorblind? I still see correct colors, but not enough shades to differentiate that blasted "52" on the Ishihara, color dot, test.
Regardless, I'll be all suits and sirs on the 18th. Here's to hoping a decision before spring semester!
I interviewed on the 23rd of September, has anyone who interviewed at that time heard anything back? I'm really anxious...
I'm not questioning your judgement, but who said this to you?They aren't allowed to offer any acceptances until Oct. 15
So does that mean that acceptances will be sent out then if I interviewed on the 23rd?They actually don't give acceptances until October 16th, they told us this when I went for my interview and it is also in the MSAR, 1st day of acceptance notification: October 16th.
Most schools it is the 15th, but for some reason at USUHS it is the 16th.
So does that mean that acceptances will be sent out then if I interviewed on the 23rd?