2010-2011 University of Arizona Application Thread

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That doesn't gel with what I remember hearing from the presentation. I was under the impression that UofA Phoenix only has 48 outstanding offers at a time to fill the class size, but that they pull from the waitlist as needed. I was also told that last year they pulled upward 150 people from the waitlist just in order to fill those 48 seats. Can anyone else confirm those numbers?

That sounds way too high to me. I'm not even sure the wait list had 150 people on it to begin with. Tucson pulled 65ish spots (exact number on last year's thread) for a class 2.5 times as big. So no way.
 
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That sounds way too high to me. I'm not even sure the wait list had 150 people on it to begin with. Tucson pulled 65ish spots (exact number on last year's thread) for a class 2.5 times as big. So no way.

If I remember correctly from one of the pre-med info sessions hosted by Michelle and Tara over summer, Phoenix accepted 120-150 students for the entering class of 2010, just 70-100 of those people chose to go somewhere else.
 
If I remember correctly from one of the pre-med info sessions hosted by Michelle and Tara over summer, Phoenix accepted 120-150 students for the entering class of 2010, just 70-100 of those people chose to go somewhere else.

That seems a little bit more reasonable. Most schools typically over accept anywhere from 150-200% before they start pulling off the waitlist. That means that by the time May rolls around Phoenix last year probably offered about 90 spots and throughout the cycle as other acceptances were offered people withdrew. With those numbers, 20-30 acceptances off the waitlist seems pretty reasonable to me.
 
On Aug 24, Tara sent an email to the MS1s with details concerning their application cycle. There were 78 students accepted who did not matriculate which means 126 students were accepted including waitlist and initial acceptance offers.
 
So for those that were accepted this year, is it an email? Phone call? About what time of day would I get the notice?

I might take off work tomorrow. Slim possibility but if I got an acceptance invite I might have to explain why I am cheering in the office, which might lead to an earlier than anticipated exit from my job 😎
 
Not to jinx myself, but if I got accepted tomorrow, I would have no choice but to streak through my work yelling: "I get to be a doctor!"
 
I wouldn't lose hope if you haven't heard back yet even if the class is filling up. There are still a significant amount of acceptances at a number of schools still happening in the spring and for perhaps geographical/financial/"best fit" reasons, some people who have been accepted to Phoenix will drop their acceptance if they get into their top choice (obviously not the case if Phoenix is the top choice), freeing up the spot for others to fill up. Also, as far away as it may be, after May 15th (as you all know), an accepted student must commit to one school and drop other acceptances so applicants should see WL movement there.

Anyway, I just want to urge people (especially out of staters) that may feel they have a snowball's chance in hell of getting in not to lose hope, even if you are vying for 12 spots and that I myself didn't get in until after May 15th off of the WL last year. Despite having another acceptance at the time, Phoenix was my top choice and I made sure to communicate that to the adcom with update/interest letters.

The application process is definitely precarious and emotionally trying. Good luck everyone. I'm rooting for you all.


I would like to send a letter of interest to the schools, but I'm concerned because I can't really fold it in with an update letter. I'm out of school and working in research this year, so I don't have much to add (I had a poster at SFN after my interview, but I already let them know that my abstract had been presented. Also unfortunately, my new papers are under review so I don't have a publication date...soooo...yeah, nothing new).

In this case, how should I go about sending a letter?
 
I would like to send a letter of interest to the schools, but I'm concerned because I can't really fold it in with an update letter. I'm out of school and working in research this year, so I don't have much to add (I had a poster at SFN after my interview, but I already let them know that my abstract had been presented. Also unfortunately, my new papers are under review so I don't have a publication date...soooo...yeah, nothing new).

In this case, how should I go about sending a letter?

I can understand your concern. I have three separate manuscripts submitted for publication, but none of them had been accepted yet when I sent in my update letter. With that being said, I would just be honest with your progress. After all, the main purpose of the update letter is to emphasize your continued interest in the school. I also checked with my PI and got her go-ahead to attach the abstracts of my manuscripts to my update letter. I hope this helps!

Also, anyone who gets to present at SFN automatically gets to mark their application with a "certified bad-ass" stamp...and I'm sure that won't go unnoticed during the application review process. 🙂
 
I can understand your concern. I have three separate manuscripts submitted for publication, but none of them had been accepted yet when I sent in my update letter. With that being said, I would just be honest with your progress. After all, the main purpose of the update letter is to emphasize your continued interest in the school. I also checked with my PI and got her go-ahead to attach the abstracts of my manuscripts to my update letter. I hope this helps!

Also, anyone who gets to present at SFN automatically gets to mark their application with a "certified bad-ass" stamp...and I'm sure that won't go unnoticed during the application review process. 🙂

Oh, that is an excellent idea! I never thought about sending in my abstracts, but I should. That way, they have a better idea of my research background AND I get to pretend I am adding some new information.

And can I just say that SFN was both the most awesome and the scariest experience of my life? I met EIGHT people that I cited. I might have cried inside a little bit, while I laughed nervously on the outside. Did you get a chance to check it out this year?
 
Oh, that is an excellent idea! I never thought about sending in my abstracts, but I should. That way, they have a better idea of my research background AND I get to pretend I am adding some new information.

And can I just say that SFN was both the most awesome and the scariest experience of my life? I met EIGHT people that I cited. I might have cried inside a little bit, while I laughed nervously on the outside. Did you get a chance to check it out this year?

I wish! My friend had a free ticket for me, ready to go. But, I work three jobs and there wouldn't have been any way for me to feasibly make it out there. La Jolla is, for all intensive purposes, the neuroscience capital of the world...which really, means that my attendence would have just amounted to me trying to find Eric Kandel and hang out with him. But, San Diego is only a 6 hour drive, so I would like to think that I will be able to make the trip in the years to come.
 
I wish! My friend had a free ticket for me, ready to go. But, I work three jobs and there wouldn't have been any way for me to feasibly make it out there. La Jolla is, for all intensive purposes, the neuroscience capital of the world...which really, means that my attendence would have just amounted to me trying to find Eric Kandel and hang out with him. But, San Diego is only a 6 hour drive, so I would like to think that I will be able to make the trip in the years to come.

I might have stalked Koob a little bit. In a friendly sort of way.

I hope we both get into UA! UA needs more neuro nerds, I'm pretty sure.
 
good luck to everyone today (if the emails haven't gone out already). are we thinking 5pm like usual?
 
good luck to everyone today (if the emails haven't gone out already). are we thinking 5pm like usual?

I think Phoenix does the 5pm releases, and Tucson does it at some point during the day. Last time they released acceptances around 11:15. *Fingers crossed*
 
I might have stalked Koob a little bit. In a friendly sort of way.

I hope we both get into UA! UA needs more neuro nerds, I'm pretty sure.

That would be amazing if we had a class full of neuro-loving people.
 
wait wait, TUCSON is releasing seats today too?! are you sure about this?
 
wait wait, TUCSON is releasing seats today too?! are you sure about this?

I spoke with the admissions office yesterday regarding some basic interview cycle questions and was informed that the next round of acceptances would be at the end of this month.
 
wait wait, TUCSON is releasing seats today too?! are you sure about this?

Fairly sure. I have seen this date on previous pages for this thread, and at my interview, they said mid-January for the second release date.

January 14th is the closest weekday to the middle of January....but who knows? No one answered when I called to confirm.
 
Fairly sure. I have seen this date on previous pages for this thread, and at my interview, they said mid-January for the second release date.

January 14th is the closest weekday to the middle of January....but who knows? No one answered when I called to confirm.

From a very reliable source, Tucson won't be sending out acceptances until the 21st. Applicants that each sub committee (4) thinks are qualified go up for acceptance today. The committee meets and then decides on who they will accept for this round. So far they have accepted around 30 seats, and they will be accepting around the same number of applicants this acceptance cycle.

Hope this helps.

Cheers
 
From a very reliable source, Tucson won't be sending out acceptances until the 21st. Applicants that each sub committee (4) thinks are qualified go up for acceptance today. The committee meets and then decides on who they will accept for this round. So far they have accepted around 30 seats, and they will be accepting around the same number of applicants this acceptance cycle.

This sounds reasonable. My source told me last month that Jan 14 was the day acceptances would be released, but that was of course prior to the tragic Safeway shooting. UMC and parts of the AHSC have been on lockdown and a significant number of UMC/AHSC-affiliated personnel have been dealing with this situation, so it would not surprise me in the least if the adcom ended up a bit behind in the midst of the chaos that was going on earlier this week.
 
I just called Phoenix. The committee will be meeting in the afternoon sometime and they will be releasing acceptances in evening.
 
This sounds reasonable. My source told me last month that Jan 14 was the day acceptances would be released, but that was of course prior to the tragic Safeway shooting. UMC and parts of the AHSC have been on lockdown and a significant number of UMC/AHSC-affiliated personnel have been dealing with this situation, so it would not surprise me in the least if the adcom ended up a bit behind in the midst of the chaos that was going on earlier this week.

That make sense. I saw one picture in the news with the Dean. They clearly have had a lot going on this week. Also, I when I called about sending an update with grades, they said they would accept any update up until January 14. That makes me think that they planned on releasing seats the following week. (Not sure how much updates really factor into selections?)
 
Stats: 3.97 GPA, 33Q, in-state

Good luck to everyone! Hope to see some of you guys in my class as I'm almost certain I'm staying in-state at this point.

Good for you! If you don't mind me asking, stats, in-sate or OOS?
 
............guess I'll have to wait another two weeks.

Congratulations, Diz!
 
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Stats: 3.97 GPA, 33Q, in-state

Good luck to everyone! Hope to see some of you guys in my class as I'm almost certain I'm staying in-state at this point.

Congratulations! I, too, would LOVE to stay in-state!!
 
Hello-

I am wondering if anyone knows what percentage of in staters who interview are actually accepted?

Thanks!
 
Hello-

I am wondering if anyone knows what percentage of in staters who interview are actually accepted?

Thanks!

I have no idea how accurate this is, but according to eduers.com, in 2007 there were 590 in-state applicants, of which 590 were interviewed. 185 were offered admission (so about 31% acceptance).

According to the UA med school website, in 2010 590 in-staters applied to Tucson, but only 416 were offered an interview. There are no acceptance stats available. For 2010 in Phoenix, 360 were invited to interview and 32 were accepted.
 
I have no idea how accurate this is, but according to eduers.com, in 2007 there were 590 in-state applicants, of which 590 were interviewed. 185 were offered admission (so about 31% acceptance).

According to the UA med school website, in 2010 590 in-staters applied to Tucson, but only 416 were offered an interview. There are no acceptance stats available. For 2010 in Phoenix, 360 were invited to interview and 32 were accepted.


Thank you! Do you know what it is for a underrepresented minority? I cant seem to locate any of that data online.
 
Thank you! Do you know what it is for a underrepresented minority? I cant seem to locate any of that data online.

Anybody have the AAMC MSAR book for this year? It would contain this info. If you don't care about the data being old I can dig up my old copy.
 
Anybody have the AAMC MSAR book for this year? It would contain this info. If you don't care about the data being old I can dig up my old copy.

I can deal with old info if you happen to have it. I really do appreciate your help. What year info do you have?

Thank you!
 
hey guys! so i just heard yesterday was the last day to submit update material (letters, transcripts, etc). I tried to call phx to confirm but nobody is picking up. does anybody know if yesterday was really the last day to send update stuff in?
 
hey guys! so i just heard yesterday was the last day to submit update material (letters, transcripts, etc). I tried to call phx to confirm but nobody is picking up. does anybody know if yesterday was really the last day to send update stuff in?

maybe for phoenix because they've finished almost all of their acceptances, but i highly doubt that's the case for tucson.
 
maybe for phoenix because they've finished almost all of their acceptances, but i highly doubt that's the case for tucson.

Actually, Tucson is the one I was worried about. I called Tucson to confirm and they said yes, yesterday was the last day. I then called phx, but they didn't pick up.. 😕
 
maybe for phoenix because they've finished almost all of their acceptances, but i highly doubt that's the case for tucson.

awww! where did you hear that phoenix is almost finished accepting?

Interviewed end of dec and fell IN LOVE with the school, so i would be sooo bummed if they are done!

I am also OOS (cali) so it makes me even more nervous as i really would love to go to UA-Phoenix
 
awww! where did you hear that phoenix is almost finished accepting?

Interviewed end of dec and fell IN LOVE with the school, so i would be sooo bummed if they are done!

I am also OOS (cali) so it makes me even more nervous as i really would love to go to UA-Phoenix

as far as i know, they have 2-3 more acceptance dates and then the wait list comes out. someone correct me if i'm wrong.
 
I can deal with old info if you happen to have it. I really do appreciate your help. What year info do you have?

Thank you!

For the 2008-2009 class across both campuses I have 30% of the class being URMs if Asian falls under that category (not sure if it does or not) and 13% if not. And this is only matriculant data, the MSAR doesn't have a breakdown of applicants by ethnicity. Hope that helps.
 
Has anyone been able to get a date from admissions for the next round of acceptances in Tucson? They should be this week iirc.
 
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Has anyone been able to get a date from admissions for the next round of acceptances in Tucson? They should be this week iirc

I was told by admissions, and Colts1 confirms, it should be this Thurs or Friday.

From a very reliable source, Tucson won't be sending out acceptances until the 21st. Applicants that each sub committee (4) thinks are qualified go up for acceptance today. The committee meets and then decides on who they will accept for this round. So far they have accepted around 30 seats, and they will be accepting around the same number of applicants this acceptance cycle.

Hope this helps.

Cheers
 
For the 2008-2009 class across both campuses I have 30% of the class being URMs if Asian falls under that category (not sure if it does or not) and 13% if not. And this is only matriculant data, the MSAR doesn't have a breakdown of applicants by ethnicity. Hope that helps.

Aren't Asians Over-Represented Minorities?
 
Aren't Asians Over-Represented Minorities?

URM: Africans, Hispanic/Latinos, and Native Americans (I'm not sure if I left another group out, but I know these are for sure in URM)

Not in URM: Caucasian, Asians (Indian and Oriental)
 
URM: Africans, Hispanic/Latinos, and Native Americans (I'm not sure if I left another group out, but I know these are for sure in URM)

Not in URM: Caucasian, Asians (Indian and Oriental)

Not quite. Not every "Latino/Hispanic" is a URM. Only Mexicans and Puerto Ricans are considered under the URM label.
 
Not quite. Not every "Latino/Hispanic" is a URM. Only Mexicans and Puerto Ricans are considered under the URM label.

don't think that's true. i know a girl whose family is spanish (as in from spain) and she was awarded a national hispanic scholarship.
 
don't think that's true. i know a girl whose family is spanish (as in from spain) and she was awarded a national hispanic scholarship.

That is because "Hispanic" specifically refers to those of Spanish (from Spain) origin. Just like Mexican refers to those from Mexico, Hispanic specifically refers to those from Spain. Oftentimes it is misused to connote anyone who merely speaks Spanish, but that is an incorrect usage of the word. Where many people use the term Hispanic improperly, Latino(a) can often be used in its place.
 
That is because "Hispanic" specifically refers to those of Spanish (from Spain) origin. Just like Mexican refers to those from Mexico, Hispanic specifically refers to those from Spain. Oftentimes it is misused to connote anyone who merely speaks Spanish, but that is an incorrect usage of the word. Where many people use the term Hispanic improperly, Latino(a) can often be used in its place.

yeah but my point was that in this case, urm status was derived not from puerto rico or mexico, but instead from a country in western europe. also, there is no "national latino" scholarship award so take it up with collegeboard.
 
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