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Has anyone received a rejection letter yet?
Has anyone received a rejection letter yet?
Congrats to all of those with acceptances!
I hate to put a damper on things amidst all this good news, but I was deferred.. Seems like all I've been hearing about are acceptances. I was wondering if there were more people in my situation and if anyone knew of any stats on deferrals/rejections?
I've gone through all of last year's forum and it doesn't seem too bad at this point. Regardless, it's still quite disheartening. THIS WAIT WILL KILL ME!
is anyone taking any classes next semester in prep for medical school maybe an evening class or something? I'll actually be a year out from school and I feel like I've forgotten everything if I took the mcat now I'd guess a 26 as my score.
additionally, anyone know how to change the member name. I should've thought of a better name than medapplicant how original.
You could take histology with me 😀 Everybody says its a good one to have under your belt before you get to med school. (i'm gonna finish my zoo minor up with it) Though it's not in the evening unfortunately...
is anyone taking any classes next semester in prep for medical school maybe an evening class or something? I'll actually be a year out from school and I feel like I've forgotten everything if I took the mcat now I'd guess a 26 as my score.
additionally, anyone know how to change the member name. I should've thought of a better name than medapplicant how original.
is anyone taking any classes next semester in prep for medical school maybe an evening class or something? I'll actually be a year out from school and I feel like I've forgotten everything if I took the mcat now I'd guess a 26 as my score.
is anyone taking any classes next semester in prep for medical school maybe an evening class or something? I'll actually be a year out from school and I feel like I've forgotten everything if I took the mcat now I'd guess a 26 as my score.
additionally, anyone know how to change the member name. I should've thought of a better name than medapplicant how original.
is anyone taking any classes next semester in prep for medical school maybe an evening class or something? I'll actually be a year out from school and I feel like I've forgotten everything if I took the mcat now I'd guess a 26 as my score.
additionally, anyone know how to change the member name. I should've thought of a better name than medapplicant how original.
is anyone taking any classes next semester in prep for medical school maybe an evening class or something? I'll actually be a year out from school and I feel like I've forgotten everything if I took the mcat now I'd guess a 26 as my score.
Now that I know I'm accepted I'm starting to think about living situations for next year. Does anyone know what area most people live in? Also, would anyone be interested in sharing an apartment to save on costs? I'm a female by the way.
Also HW51 Revisited? you mentioned an email account? can we get an account from IT?
I was thinking about getting a roommate as well. My parents were looking at houses in the 45th and Western area. Its like a 5-10 min drive downtown and its in a really safe area. I also looked at the campus housing. I'm not sure what to do.
I toured the on-campus housing not long ago and filled out an application while I was there. It's not all that expensive, and the fact that you can walk to the basic science building and library convinced me it was a good option
Is anyone planning on staying in Edmond? I live north of Sorghrum.
what's it per month?
Studio apartments are $543 per month.
2 Person apartments are $842 per month ($421 individually).
Everything is including in rent except electricity.
I hear the Lincoln Apartments are also popular in the area for medical students, but I have not looked into that.
I live in edmond, only takes me ten minutes to get to school
Psh. I know what time you leave to get there, though. 😀
When I leave at 4am there's no traffic. 5am still no traffic. 6am not bad. 7 am adds about 10-15 minutes. Oddly enough if I leave my house at 7:20 I'm parking at school about 7:40 and seems smoother than leaving at 7.
Do you take 235?
I was almost late heading to my interview. I can kind of joke about it now but I was panicked at 7:50 and it looked like walking to OUHSC would've gotten me there faster
Seems like heading to the big things like MCAT testing etc. I've always hit some sort of traffic.
also just one did you take an anatomy class before going to med school and did that help you?
I jump on broadway ext from Kelly, as long as traffic is not at a standstill before wilshire, I stay on the highway. If traffic is stopped before wilshire I get off and take Kelly.
I took anatomy, TA'd it for two semesters before med school and I still go back to my undergrad to TA. In my undergrad the anatomy class was a prosection course, so I also took a dissection course which prepared the bodies for the anatomy course. So I had a strong background and have found anatomy in medical school pretty easy. The human structure course is 5 weeks long, the first week we did superficial and deep back, along with the thoracic cavity including the heart and lungs. I was very prepared for those and only about half of the material was new to me. The second and third weeks were head and neck. Probably 75% or more was new for me but I still found it pretty easy for me to learn.
With all that, I don't think one semester of anatomy will set you up with an advantage. Much of the class has never had anatomy before. But if those just have to work harder but for the most part they still learn it near to the level I do. I just don't have the stress and late hours like them.
I have talked to several people that took comparative anatomy only and the opinions I received is that it wasn't very helpful. Probably depends on the class and student though. The big thing about medical school anatomy is the is no time to teach (and sometimes learn) the little details. Such as what a foramen, fossa, tubercle, sulcus, etc are. You pick it up from repeated use but in the beginning you have all these new terms that is like learning a second language.
I just don't have the stress and late hours like them.
I'm really worried about certain classes first off thanks to all those msI students (and msII) for advice.
I doubt I would be able to take the aforementioned classes I think it's fool's gold for me to entertain taking a class like histology, immunology, or anatomy.
If anything I'd like to take a class in general to get back into the flow of studying or maybe just go over biochemistry with my book since my senior year didn't go as well.
Biochem is my major but I don't even think I can rely on that in medical school.
bc you're a GEEEEEKI still go back to my undergrad to TA.
bc you're a GEEEEEK![]()
Thanks to this geek, you passed quantitative chemistry. Just admit it, your life is boring without me in it anymore.
I think I hear the nurses calling you to go wipe someones butt
So, I'm kind of confused.
I submitted my primary application way back in September, but haven't heard anything back since then. No secondary, no rejection, no nothing.
Seeing as how it's now Dec., can I safely assume I've been "silent rejection"ed?
Or might there be hope yet?
Are you sure your primary was verified and sent to OU? Or that your email address is correct with AMCAS? I was under the impression that the secondary was an automatic thing. I received an email for the secondary less than 24 hours after my AMCAS was verified. I think you should check to make sure they got it. It's pretty late in the cycle, though. I think February interviews will be sent out before December's over.
I hope you can get it figured out!