Any idea what the itinerary is for second look?Cincy's 2nd look on April 29th.
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Any idea what the itinerary is for second look?Cincy's 2nd look on April 29th.
got an interview invite today for next week. I'm so excited. I'm assuming it's for a waitlist spot, but it's still better than nothing 🙂
got an interview invite today for next week. I'm so excited. I'm assuming it's for a waitlist spot, but it's still better than nothing 🙂
Like just about any other medical school, they do not disclose what position you are on the waitlist, and I don't believe they disclose that information even if you do call and ask. You will find out which third of the alternate list, though, if you are still on the waitlist by then.I was put on the waitlist last week. Does anyone know when they tell you what your position is on the list?
Like just about any other medical school, they do not disclose what position you are on the waitlist
Ah. Right. There is no ranked waitlist (at least officially???). AFIAK, they review applications again at later dates for acceptances, and after May 15, they make the alternate list where the finally put everyone into thirds.Cincy doesn't do hard rankings for the waitlist, they put you into thirds and then pull people off the waitlist to make their final class demographics look the way they want them to look.
I just got an interview for the 15th! This is my first time in Cincinnati. Are there any neighborhoods or places that are good to visit to get a sense of the city?
also, advice on the MMIs??
I just got an interview for the 15th! This is my first time in Cincinnati. Are there any neighborhoods or places that are good to visit to get a sense of the city?
also, advice on the MMIs??
I got the invite too, but not to sure if I'll be able to go because it's pretty costly for me to get there from Wisconsin (have to rent a car or fly). I'm wondering how people handle finding apartments if they can't really make it to town? I'm thinking I'd most likely just want to live at one of those nice places across the street, and find a roomie.
Any idea what the itinerary is for second look?
Placed on the alternate list today. Interviewed just over a week ago, 3/7. Being so late in the cycle, I was really only interviewing for a waitlist spot anyway, so I am content. Best of luck to to rest of you.
By the way, at UC there is no distinction between the "alternate list" and the "waitlist," correct? Are the terms used interchangeably, with "alternate list" used for their formal correspondence? I believe this is the case, but if I'm wrong I would appreciate a heads up. Thanks.
First, good luck to all who's accepted/waiting/interviewing, etc!
I have a quick question to those who are already students at UC and/or know people who go there. How is the neighborhood (Clifton) at night? I will be there this summer, and I won't have a car to get back to my apartment, which is about a mile down from UC (it's like right below the University of Cincinnati - not the med school campus but just the regular one). Thank you - sorry if this isn't appropriate but didn't know other better place to post.
I live in Stetson, along with a whole bunch of students. It's a relatively popular selection for med students here. Unfortunately, rent is pretty steep, and you're paying for how close you are to the school. I took a day out of my schedule to drive down here from Cleveland to look at options. Unfortunately, because of how prone I am to allergies, Stetson was the best choice I could go with without experimenting with the other places I looked at.c4e, on the email we got it didn't really give any details on what's going to happen. They said that when it gets closer to the event, a secondary email will include more details.
If I may ask, where do you live? and how did you go about finding a place? Thanks, in advance...
The walk will probably take you about 20 minutes or so. A bike would be a better and faster option. The terrrain is a bit hilly, so make sure your brakes are in good working order. However, I wouldn't venture out too late at night, as more southern parts of campus are prone to less than favorable incidents. Stick to the major roads.I have a quick question to those who are already students at UC and/or know people who go there. How is the neighborhood (Clifton) at night? I will be there this summer, and I won't have a car to get back to my apartment, which is about a mile down from UC (it's like right below the University of Cincinnati - not the med school campus but just the regular one). Thank you - sorry if this isn't appropriate but didn't know other better place to post.
How do we complete the Stafford promissory note??? Anyone know?
Funny, i was thinking the same... where're all the cincy people??
Don't know about the alternate-acceptance rate, but i'm an alternate and man is waiting hardd..
Officially withdrew today! Hope someone on SDN gets the spot. 🙂
Just got the email stating I was put in the top third of the waitlist. Anyone know how likely that is to turn into an acceptance for someone OOS?
Also, anyone who is going to reject their acceptance is going to do it by May 15th right?
They had a nice presentation at second look that explained it well with a week by week layout. From what I remember, it will be something like this":
First two years will be systems based(4-8 weeks per system) with exams at the end of each system that cover all the traditional classes (anat, physio, path, histo, etc.). Last two years are the normal clerkships with a few intersessions that will cover skills relevant to the group of clerkships that you are on(the clerkships are grouped into 3 different categories).
So do you know if that is normal and pathophysiology at the simultaneously?
http://med.uc.edu/StudentServices/MedicalStudentAdmissions/SecondLook.aspx
watching the curriculum presentation right now!