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Chase, I got my conditional acceptance in the mail on Oct 22nd (by that time, I was already cleared by the DoDMERB and my security paperwork was handed in on the 9/23 interview). I received my unconditional acceptance letter on Nov 5th, so there is a bit of time to wait. Feels like ages though!
Hang in there! Leave chocolate for your postal carrier 🙂
Can somebody PM me the security clearance form. I still have not received it.
Thank You!
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Did anyone else think their eye exam went badly? The guy was only with me like five minutes and I could barely read the letters of the chart (I am near sighted but not severely so). He refused to tell me my vision at the end. eek.
I'm starting to read conflicting info about what happens after the conditional offer. Is this correct?
1. Sign Conditional Offer and mail to USUHS along with official transcripts
2. USUHS makes sure the student is medically qualified
3. USUHS does a criminal background check
4. Student is given an unconditional offer
5. Student has a blood test, HIV test, and another test (that I can't remember right now but was stated in the conditional offer)
6. During officer training, DoD does a background screening and student gets a secret clearance.
My worst fear is to get a letter from a DoD background investigator saying that I'm unfit for a secret clearance for some asinine reason...like I was too friendly to foreign nationals while I was in college or partied too hard...
My vision test was pretty weird too, I wouldn't worry about it too much. I don't wear glasses and have never had any vision problems in the past and they told me I have some vision problem that I have never heard of and said they couldn't tell me more about it because of the type of the appointment... No problems with DoDMERB though, didn't have to get a waiver or anything. If you have to get a waiver for being nearsighted it should be really easy as their are many people at USUHS who wear glasses.
I filled out the form for a student host, but it is not looking like I am gonna get one for my interview next week. Where are people staying that is CHEAP?
For any re-applicants that have interviewed: did you have to fill out the SF-86 again? My security email from last year infers that if you have been processed for a security clearance previously you may not have to submit the form again- just provide updates. I have yet to receive a security email this year in advance of my interview on 12/9.
Any input is appreciated.
I received a letter for USU earlier this month saying that they have decided to postpone making a decision. I interviewed Sept 23rd, and the letter basically said the committee has reviewed my application but is waiting to make a decision and will do so by January 15th. I am not in school, so they are not waiting on my grades. This isn't a waiting list situation correct? And has USU sent out rejection letters yet or is this letter basically a rejection letter?
Got a snail mail letter Black Friday that I have been waitlisted.
Interviewed 9/30 3.65 cum GPA 3.69 sci GPA 31O MCAT no prior service.
Ok, I am posting this mainly as a way to "do something", because sitting around waiting is driving me nuts. I got word my secondary was complete last Tuesday (11/23). I am currently active duty AF officer, aero engineering undergrad, 3.6 cgpa, 3.45 sgpa, 29Q, hospital ER volunteer. I know my stats are a little below the averages, and I'm late in the cycle (b/c I seriously underestimated how long it would take professors to send in letters and for USUHS admissions to process them...). Anyhoo... do I have any shot for an interview, or should I just plan for next year? I know I can do much better on the mcat, when I took it i was in the middle of BIO classes and hadn't had BIO in about 8 years.
Argh all this waiting is driving me nuts.
You definitely have a shot for an interview. I had the same problem with my secondary last year... had a professor who promised to write me a letter of rec suddenly disappear off the face of the earth. Anyways, I got an interview, it was the vary last interview day so it was less than ideal. I ended up being put on the alternate list because I had very little clinical experience but my stats were pretty similar to yours other than the clinical stuff. It's best to have an early interview but people from every interview day have a shot. I think that things may have been different for me if I would have sent a letter of intent and kept them updated last year like I did this year. Long story short, just keep them updated on anything new that you do and keep your fingers crossed because it isn't over until it's over.![]()
Thanks a lot. That's what I was hoping for! So, as for "keeping them updated..." I had clinical experience when I first submitted my application, but since then I was transferred to the ER and I've gotten a LOT more. I've gotten to assist some doctors with patients, etc, and I think one would be willing to write a letter on my behalf if I asked. I think this would be much stronger than the volunteer coordinator's "she's awesome, has logged XX hours, blah blah" letter. Would that be something I could use to supplement my file, or should I just write a letter/email with some of my recent volunteer experiences? I REALLY want this, so anything I can do to bump myself up can't hurt? Any advice helps :-/
I got the call on Tuesday the 16th that I've been offered conditional acceptance to USUHS in the Air Force. The only problem is that it has been two weeks and I still have not received any documents in the mail that I need to sign and return in order to reserve a seat in the class. I called today to ask, but the woman who handles that sort of thing was out today. Has anyone else had this problem?
I interviewed on October 21st
For those interested, my stats are: 3.55 science GPA, 3.45 non-science GPA, 33O MCAT and biomedical engineering undergrad
have you all heard back yet?
...Where are people staying that is CHEAP?
afdoc, as far as stats go, you definitely have a chance. i recently was accepted and i have a 3.7 gpa, 3.55 science gpa, and 29R. i do have a lot of experience, however, having been out of school for 3+ years now. but hopefully this encourages you.
By my count, of the November 15th calls, only two were for Oct. 21 interviewees, (one was a re-applicant, idk if those go through quicker), and another 2-3 people were Oct. 14th interviewees.
They may have made it through all of the Oct. 21 interviewees, or they may have just called some of them; I have no idea. Keep the faith 🙂
I have to wait until they get to November 18th interviews 😉
have you all heard back yet?
Hey everyone, just received an interview about a week or so ago. I'm kinda irked because my decision to interview was based off of me agreeing to take a physics 2 course next semester (my physics course was 1 and 2 combined... but only 4 hours RGHH)... and the woman at admissions said she never got the email... 30 days after I sent it... so I was delayed a month.
Anyways... just wanted to know... I'm a current Air Force ROTC cadet right now. When I interview... should I wear my service dress uniform, or stick to my charcoal interview suit, white shirt, and power tie lol? And am I guaranteed to go Air Force if I'm an Air Force cadet currently? How does this all work out. I'm really not too picky about what service I go into (one team one fight eh?) but It would make sense that since I've already been thru Air Force Officer Training... that they would keep me Air Force... for continuity purposes.
Thanks
Also, do they look favorably on prior service folks? How does this all work out.