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Next stop wait list?
Next stop wait list?
+1 to bomb coffee and sweet wedding spots.
If all goes well, my gf and I will be getting married in Alaska this summer.
Just got accepted to Phoenix! OOS, 29, GPA 3.9, interviewed 1/10. Good luck to everyone!!
Just got accepted to Phoenix! OOS, 29, GPA 3.9, interviewed 1/10. Good luck to everyone!!
I know it is depressing, but I was just wondering what people's backup plans were?
If I dont get in this year, I will have to become completely financially independent of my parents and support myself. I am not exactly sure what my plans are so far, so I was just wondering what other people are doing to support themselves and get prepared for reapplication if that becomes the case. Are any of you reconsidering the thought of going into medicine? What are some alternate plans?
I know it is depressing, but I was just wondering what people's backup plans were?
If I dont get in this year, I will have to become completely financially independent of my parents and support myself. I am not exactly sure what my plans are so far, so I was just wondering what other people are doing to support themselves and get prepared for reapplication if that becomes the case. Are any of you reconsidering the thought of going into medicine? What are some alternate plans?
I know it is depressing, but I was just wondering what people's backup plans were?
If I dont get in this year, I will have to become completely financially independent of my parents and support myself. I am not exactly sure what my plans are so far, so I was just wondering what other people are doing to support themselves and get prepared for reapplication if that becomes the case. Are any of you reconsidering the thought of going into medicine? What are some alternate plans?
I know it is depressing, but I was just wondering what people's backup plans were?
If I dont get in this year, I will have to become completely financially independent of my parents and support myself. I am not exactly sure what my plans are so far, so I was just wondering what other people are doing to support themselves and get prepared for reapplication if that becomes the case. Are any of you reconsidering the thought of going into medicine? What are some alternate plans?
I know it is depressing, but I was just wondering what people's backup plans were?
If I dont get in this year, I will have to become completely financially independent of my parents and support myself. I am not exactly sure what my plans are so far, so I was just wondering what other people are doing to support themselves and get prepared for reapplication if that becomes the case. Are any of you reconsidering the thought of going into medicine? What are some alternate plans?
I'm a re-applicant this year and have gotten accepted. The difference maker for me this year was me getting my CNA and working in a nursing home. This experience allowed me to write a better personal statement and have some good ammunition for interviews. If I could go back I would have gotten my EMT or CNA years ago.
Anyone knows when Tucson is sending out their next wave?[/QUOTE
I believe it will be at the end of the month, but I don't have an exact date. Definitely sometime in the next two weeks, though.
Man, is it just me or is Feb flying by?!
Man, is it just me or is Feb flying by?!
I know it is depressing, but I was just wondering what people's backup plans were?
If I dont get in this year, I will have to become completely financially independent of my parents and support myself. I am not exactly sure what my plans are so far, so I was just wondering what other people are doing to support themselves and get prepared for reapplication if that becomes the case. Are any of you reconsidering the thought of going into medicine? What are some alternate plans?
Agreed. I think I am gonna drop by Ann's office today and get an official statement on release/waitlist ranking dates.
Thank you! Then we can get an official countdown going to the last acceptance wave. Do you know if they release the waitlist/rejections March 1st? Or just sometime in early March?
I know it is depressing, but I was just wondering what people's backup plans were?
If I dont get in this year, I will have to become completely financially independent of my parents and support myself. I am not exactly sure what my plans are so far, so I was just wondering what other people are doing to support themselves and get prepared for reapplication if that becomes the case. Are any of you reconsidering the thought of going into medicine? What are some alternate plans?
As a side note, they did 700 interviews this year.
Thanks for dropping by and giving us some dates to look forward to. I wonder how many rejections they have sent out post-interview.
I just dropped by Ann's office, and she said the last wave of acceptances would being going out (probably) in the first couple days of March (3/1 to 3/3).
None. I think all people who will be rejected are notified at the same time they send out the ranked waiting list.
WOWWW!!! 700??!!! In most app years up until now, they have capped interviewing at around 500 people. I wonder why so many - just that many qualified applicants this year? With a total acceptance count (including waitlists) of around 180, that means your chances of acceptance post-interview are around 26%...most schools its somewhere between 33-50%.As a side note, they did 700 interviews this year.
WOWWW!!! 700??!!! In most app years up until now, they have capped interviewing at around 500 people. I wonder why so many - just that many qualified applicants this year? With a total acceptance count (including waitlists) of around 180, that means your chances of acceptance post-interview are around 26%...most schools its somewhere between 33-50%.
With a total acceptance count (including waitlists) of around 180, that means your chances of acceptance post-interview are around 26%...most schools its somewhere between 33-50%.
Overall, that means your chance IS is really ~30% just by the numbers.
True, there probably are a lot of kids that just decide to apply without dedicating a significant portion of their life to prepping for med school.
Yeah, I know a few of them. I don't think the general public really understands all that goes into this.
If 250 of the interviews really are OOS candidates, then yes, the IS candidates have significantly improved odds post-interview from what I posted originally.Keep in mind that they accept (at a minimum) 75 percent in-state. Additionally, they interview about 450 IS students. Overall, that means your chance IS is really ~30% just by the numbers.\ (135/450). Realistically, however, I would guess it is higher. I think, with IS applicants, many individuals apply to med school on a whim and are actually pretty underqualified. But that is just supposition on my part. Really, who knows.
If 250 of the interviews really are OOS candidates, then yes, the IS candidates have significantly improved odds post-interview from what I posted originally.
But I'm not sure I feel the same about the # of "underqualified" applicants. If that were accurate, then I would find it hard to believe so many of us SDNers would still be sitting here without a seat with 70% of the seats already filled. The general consensus is that we are, on average, the most dedicated applicants with the best stats. It would be quite an undertaking for someone with no real knowledge of the process to sit for the MCAT, do well enough on it (at least from their perspective) to apply, fill out the AMCAS primary, pay the fee, fill out the AZ secondary, pay the fee, etc.
Haha I know the feeling. 😀 But doing this three times, with stats well in the range of those accepted each time, has made me the ultimate pessimist. Sorry about that. 🙂I may just be trying to make myself feel better...
Haha I know the feeling. 😀 But doing this three times, with stats well in the range of those accepted each time, has made me the ultimate pessimist. Sorry about that. 🙂
Does anyone know if (for Tucson) it's too late to provide them an update? Such as job changes, class grades from last semester, etc.? And if yes, best to write a physical letter or email sufficient? (I do not live in Tucson, so driving there would be possible but not idea).
I contacted Tanisha with that exact question during the last part of January. She replied, "at this point it is best to be patient..."
Hope this helps 🙂
Darn! I just found out a couple hours ago that my latest manuscript was accepted. It would have been nice to send that update....
The good news is that I am becoming quite excellent at "being patient". If nothing else comes out of this cycle, at least I will have learned how to be a great wait-er.
Congrats!! I would call Ann and ask, the adcom might want to know about new publications
Thanks! I might as well give it a shot! It's a first author paper, so I'd love to sneak it into my file if I can.
Nicely done! Of course, in the lab, this just means that you get to move on to the next project...but I know how agonizing the manuscript approval process can be. Congratulations, good sir! First author publications = Rockstar status.
Where in Alaska? AK is great... I spent seven weeks there Aug-Oct this past year. Loved it. Y'all sound like a fun adventurous group (just my type)... I really want to do the Narrows.. recently did Water Holes outside of Page.
Best of luck to those of you still waiting to hear!
Apply for the 4th time. Continue to get clinical experience and also apply DO next year.
I'm a re-applicant this year and have gotten accepted. The difference maker for me this year was me getting my CNA and working in a nursing home. This experience allowed me to write a better personal statement and have some good ammunition for interviews. If I could go back I would have gotten my EMT or CNA years ago.
I just dropped by Ann's office, and she said the last wave of acceptances would being going out (probably) in the first couple days of March (3/1 to 3/3). She also said they have accepted 80 students thus far, so the final wave will fill the class up to the final number of 115. Therefore, they will be releasing a total of 35 more spots. It may end up being a few more if they get some withdrawals from any of the 80 they have already accepted. As far rejections/waitlist, she said they will probably go out in the third week of March (between 3/21 and 3/25), but that is not for sure. It may be a bit earlier or later. Hope that helps. As a side note, they did 700 interviews this year.