2010-2011 University of Arizona Application Thread

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I don't need all of the spots, I just need one of them. But, there is definitely still reason to be hopeful, especially when the admissions office is anticipating the same wait list movement as last year.

It's just a very drawn-out time of waiting in the dark, wishing we had a peephole into the minds of the admissions committee members.
 
I feel you guys. I interviewed on the first day for both Tucson and Phoenix campuses. Every time there is an acceptance wave I have a burst of hope, only to be disappointed later. It is nice to feel that I am not alone.
 
After thorough investigation, I think DO is a better route. I've already been accepted to DO programs this year....I'm just really hoping for an MD spot.

What DO programs?
 
What DO programs?


Accepted at DMU and AZcom. I put my seat deposit down on DMU. In terms of MD programs, I interviewed at Univ of Wisconsin, UofAZ (tucson and phx), TCMC, and Medical College of Wisconsin. I have been rejected from Univ of WI and TCMC. I will hear from MCW tomorrow :xf: I am an Arizona Resident with midwestern roots.
 
I have been rejected everywhere but Tucson and Phoenix. Granted, I only applied to 5 schools, and I was really only hoping for an AZ spot all along, but I'm definitely ready for this month to be over with.
 
I've been trying to think in those types of numbers all along. Back in December, I was like: "there are nearly 200 spots, I have to have one of them."
 
Accepted at DMU and AZcom. I put my seat deposit down on DMU. In terms of MD programs, I interviewed at Univ of Wisconsin, UofAZ (tucson and phx), TCMC, and Medical College of Wisconsin. I have been rejected from Univ of WI and TCMC. I will hear from MCW tomorrow :xf: I am an Arizona Resident with midwestern roots.

Me too! I was born in WI, but graduated HS in AZ, then went to WA for undergrad. I'd love to make it back to the southwest, and applied to a couple DO programs down there.

It's funny, because I actually only applied to UA because it seemed to have a lot in common with the DO approach, but also had research opportunities in my field. I wasn't even sure that I would go to my interview, and I certainly didn't expect to love it so much and be waiting with baited breath for each acceptance wave. But here I am!
 
I've been trying to think in those types of numbers all along. Back in December, I was like: "there are nearly 200 spots, I have to have one of them."

Also, looking back over last years thread and seeing how many SDNers made it in off the waitlist helps.
 
I'm really stressed and sad as well... but we shouldn't be giving up yet! They accepted 73 people off of the waitlist last year - that's probably around the number of people they've accepted so far this cycle. So, we're somewhere half way through acceptances... :luck:

...Just trying to stay positive... I'm going to keep on applying, I don't want to look back 40 years from now and think, "Maybe if I had applied just one more time...". That would suck.
 
Any idea when the wait-list makes the most of its movement? I also applied to USUHS Military Med school. Trouble is because of the early military training commitment starts late June or earlier. Meaning I need AZ acceptance prior to a somewhat unknown point of no return date.
 
I'm really stressed and sad as well... but we shouldn't be giving up yet! They accepted 73 people off of the waitlist last year - that's probably around the number of people they've accepted so far this cycle. So, we're somewhere half way through acceptances... :luck:

...Just trying to stay positive... I'm going to keep on applying, I don't want to look back 40 years from now and think, "Maybe if I had applied just one more time...". That would suck.

True. I've been trying to get my manuscripts accepted so that I'll have some accepted publications if I have to reapply next year....I was also considering taking the MCAT again (for the third time...gag).

Here's to staying busy.
 
Me too! I was born in WI, but graduated HS in AZ, then went to WA for undergrad. I'd love to make it back to the southwest, and applied to a couple DO programs down there.

It's funny, because I actually only applied to UA because it seemed to have a lot in common with the DO approach, but also had research opportunities in my field. I wasn't even sure that I would go to my interview, and I certainly didn't expect to love it so much and be waiting with baited breath for each acceptance wave. But here I am!

Have you had any luck with your DO apps?
 
True. I've been trying to get my manuscripts accepted so that I'll have some accepted publications if I have to reapply next year....I was also considering taking the MCAT again (for the third time...gag).

Here's to staying busy.

Awesome! Publications look great...

I'm going to retake the MCAT ... I have already started looking up the MCAT testing dates. I'm planning out a solid three months of studying.
 
After thorough investigation, I think DO is a better route. I've already been accepted to DO programs this year....I'm just really hoping for an MD spot.

power to you, gotta find whats right for you

tomorrow is a big day for phoenix!!!:scared:
 
tomorrow is a big day for phoenix!!!:scared:


Honestly, I'm trying to not even think about PHX releases at this point. They accept ~8 students every time. The anxiety just isn't worth it.
 
Honestly, I'm trying to not even think about PHX releases at this point. They accept ~8 students every time. The anxiety just isn't worth it.

Same here!

And yes, I have been accepted to a couple of places, so I can still go that route. Or take another year off and continue doing research.
 
True. I've been trying to get my manuscripts accepted so that I'll have some accepted publications if I have to reapply next year....I was also considering taking the MCAT again (for the third time...gag).

Here's to staying busy.


Manuscript reviews are the bane of my existence. My first manuscript ever came back to me with a comment that they would love to publish my paper, as long as I added X and Y. X and Y would take 6 months to a year to do. Next journal, please!
 
Any idea when the wait-list makes the most of its movement? I also applied to USUHS Military Med school. Trouble is because of the early military training commitment starts late June or earlier. Meaning I need AZ acceptance prior to a somewhat unknown point of no return date.

I believe that it is May 15th is the deadline for those holding multiple acceptances, and that is when we'll see the biggest movement on the waitlist.
 
Manuscript reviews are the bane of my existence. My first manuscript ever came back to me with a comment that they would love to publish my paper, as long as I added X and Y. X and Y would take 6 months to a year to do. Next journal, please!

Dude, same boat. I have three manuscripts ready to go, and I'm first author on 2 of them. One of the reviewers for the last manuscript that I submitted basically asked me to perform a clinical trial and then resubmit. This stuff takes forever.
 
Just to put in my $.02 on the DO vs Caribbean MD thing, definitely a tough choice for people looking to go that route. On the plus a DO is not a foreign medical graduate, but I think it is arguable whether they are any less disadvantaged in obtaining an allopathic residency. On the minus is most DO programs are *very* expensive, whereas a Caribbean like Ross is actually less $$ than most OOS/private school tuitions. USMLE pass rates are comparable for the top Caribs vs DOs.

Back on topic for UA - hopefully none of us are at the point yet where we have to commit to one of those options. Going on previous years' numbers, UA (Tucson and Phoenix combined) ultimately offer acceptances (via straight acceptance or waitlist-to-acceptance) to around 40% of IS interviewed applicants. I guess there are two ways to look at that, glass half empty or glass half full...:laugh: It can be depressing to think about not even being in the 60th percentile in the eyes of the adcom, but those of us IS still have a pretty decent statistical shot. I'm not holding my breath for UA-Phoenix tomorrow - just too small a number of acceptances - but at least we will all know where we stand at BOTH campuses within 30-35 days. The long, unpleasant, and unfair wait is almost over. 👍
 
Dude, same boat. I have three manuscripts ready to go, and I'm first author on 2 of them. One of the reviewers for the last manuscript that I submitted basically asked me to perform a clinical trial and then resubmit. This stuff takes forever.

If you need it in fast, you could always just send it in to a journal like the Japanese Journal of Psychiatry and Neurology- impact factor of .1. Just kidding, hold out for a journal you deserve!
 
Manuscript reviews are the bane of my existence. My first manuscript ever came back to me with a comment that they would love to publish my paper, as long as I added X and Y. X and Y would take 6 months to a year to do. Next journal, please!

...Or if you apply for a grant and they send it back asking you to do another experiment. And you're like " well, that's why I need more money...hence this grant I'm applying for".
 
...Or if you apply for a grant and they send it back asking you to do another experiment. And you're like " well, that's why I need more money...hence this grant I'm applying for".

Look, I'm really just trying to get into the Journal of Bolivian Folklore...
 
Nothing against it, I just have my preferences.

After all, Bolivia is at a higher altitude than Chile, which more often than not, means that its coffee is better....and I give preference to places with bomb coffee.
 
Nothing against it, I just have my preferences.

After all, Bolivia is at a higher altitude than Chile, which more often than not, means that its coffee is better....and I give preference to places with bomb coffee.

the waiting is making you crrrrazy :laugh: !! it's okay, me too 😳
 
the waiting is making you crrrrazy :laugh: !! it's okay, me too 😳

You're probably right.

But, there is a science to what I was saying.
Coffee "beans" and actually coffee berry seeds, and beans that grow at higher altitudes are denser and in turn, more robust than those grown at lower altitudes.

For similar reasons, beans that grow in South America (at high altitudes) tend to have a very rich cocoa-ey flavor, and beans that grow in say, Ethiopia (at lower altitudes), are more porous and in turn, take in much more of the berry flavor.

Coffee is one of the random things that I'm passionate about.
 
You're probably right.

But, there is a science to what I was saying.
Coffee "beans" and actually coffee berry seeds, and beans that grow at higher altitudes are denser and in turn, more robust than those grown at lower altitudes.

For similar reasons, beans that grow in South America (at high altitudes) tend to have a very rich cocoa-ey flavor, and beans that grow in say, Ethiopia (at lower altitudes), are more porous and in turn, take in much more of the berry flavor.

Coffee is one of the random things that I'm passionate about.

+1 learn something new everyday
 
You're probably right.

But, there is a science to what I was saying.
Coffee "beans" and actually coffee berry seeds, and beans that grow at higher altitudes are denser and in turn, more robust than those grown at lower altitudes.

For similar reasons, beans that grow in South America (at high altitudes) tend to have a very rich cocoa-ey flavor, and beans that grow in say, Ethiopia (at lower altitudes), are more porous and in turn, take in much more of the berry flavor.

Coffee is one of the random things that I'm passionate about.

Ditto. Coffee is 50% of the reason I studied in Costa Rica. And yes, it was delicious and fantastically cheap.
 
I believe that it is May 15th is the deadline for those holding multiple acceptances, and that is when we'll see the biggest movement on the waitlist.

That's true for most schools. But for those holding acceptances to schools whose program starts in July (UA-PHX) the deadline is April 15th.
 
I'm OOS and I just freed up a spot for Phoenix. Hopefully it goes to one of you on the next release.
 
Oh PsychDO, we are going to be good friends in med school.

One question- how do you feel about the outdoors? backpacking, climbing, just generally seeing the sun instead of being in a windowless lab room?
 
You're probably right.

But, there is a science to what I was saying.
Coffee "beans" and actually coffee berry seeds, and beans that grow at higher altitudes are denser and in turn, more robust than those grown at lower altitudes.

For similar reasons, beans that grow in South America (at high altitudes) tend to have a very rich cocoa-ey flavor, and beans that grow in say, Ethiopia (at lower altitudes), are more porous and in turn, take in much more of the berry flavor.

Coffee is one of the random things that I'm passionate about.

interesting,
but then why does columban coffee have that tart flavor, while arabica coffee has that earthier flavor?
 
Time to begin the relentless refreshing! 'Tis a great day to be alive! Positive attitude! Glass half full! Must train myself to be more optimistic...

Lol PsychDO, dude I read everything you write and you're totally awesome. I would backpack with you! I have been thinking about doing something along those lines this coming summer regardless of acceptance anyway!
 
interesting,
but then why does columban coffee have that tart flavor, while arabica coffee has that earthier flavor?

Most asian coffees, ie arabica or sumatra have a very earthy flavor largely in part to their low acidity, which is attributable to a number of things including soil microenvironment, growing elevation, and a relatively high density bean.

As for Colombian coffee, it's flavor can change alot depending on what roasting temp you decide to go with...usually the ones the have the tart taste have been roasted for too long. Alternatively, medium roast Colombian coffee tends to have more of a cocoa flavor, like most South American coffees.
 
One question- how do you feel about the outdoors? backpacking, climbing, just generally seeing the sun instead of being in a windowless lab room?

For sure. However, the windowless lab is usually how I spend my time...not by choice though.
 
One question- how do you feel about the outdoors? backpacking, climbing, just generally seeing the sun instead of being in a windowless lab room?

In fact, my friend's already have all of the best bonfire spots mapped out. The other week, we were in some abandoned Navajo ceremony location...no idea how my friends discovered that place, but it was pretty sweet nonetheless.
 
In fact, my friend's already have all of the best bonfire spots mapped out. The other week, we were in some abandoned Navajo ceremony location...no idea how my friends discovered that place, but it was pretty sweet nonetheless.

In that case, I feel like it would be criminal to not let us both in to UA. With our love of coffee and neuro combined....
 
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In that case, I feel like it would be criminal to not let us both in to UA. With our love of coffee and nuero combined....

There are still several spots and a giant waitlist. It's bound to happen. I have a hard time seeing either of us getting rejected out-right....but then again, I have absolutely no idea as to how my application is doing in the applicant pool, just trying to be hopeful.

But, on a semi-related note, there's a pretty sick coffee market called Savaya in Tucson. They have coffee from all over the world, their own roaster, and they taught me everything I know about coffee tasting.
 
Time to begin the relentless refreshing! 'Tis a great day to be alive! Positive attitude! Glass half full! Must train myself to be more optimistic...

Lol PsychDO, dude I read everything you write and you're totally awesome. I would backpack with you! I have been thinking about doing something along those lines this coming summer regardless of acceptance anyway!

You should! I am hoping to do a 6 week tour of the western US and hit up Yos, Tetons, Zion (and the narrows!), Ranier, the Bugaboos etc (okay, so that last one is in Canada. But it is still awesome). This might be my last big chunk of vacation and I want to take advantage of it!
 
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