can someone please post the text from the waitlist faq? my workplace firewall and penn's site do not get along and i can't view that info...
I'm on tier 1 waitlist, but have been invited to Penn Preview. My status page says "Waitlist Tier 1" big at the top. Then this below:
"The Committee on Admissions has a very strong interest in your application, and you are one of the few candidates on the waitlist who is invited to visit during Penn Preview. Please click on the "Visit" tab above for more details. This is an exciting time and you have many decisions to make. We hope you remain interested in Penn."
Hope this helps. Anyone know how many waitlisters get the invite?
So tier 1 without an invite to second look pretty much means its over for others?
Congrats! It sounds like up to 20 get the invite. With the minimum acceptances being 12 this year, maybe only 12 will be invited, but who knows?
Again- congratulations!
I got this invite too. I'm really praying to get in here I would definitely go. Its so hard to say yes to go to the second look though- Seeing how the majority of people there are already accepted and there is a good possibility you will not be =(.
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=614187
nevermind, looking at this thread, the linguini applicant was regular and got in. don't give up hope!
how did you come up with 20?
Absolutely don't give up. I read that whole thread, and there were more than just him off of regular tier 1. I think 3 or 4 is what I remember. All depends on what the accepted people do (please, take one of your other amazing acceptances and withdraw from Penn so we can sneak in). 🙂
Anyone start a PennMed Class of 2015 facebook group yet?
Hi everyone,
I'm a Penn MS2 that wanted to say congrats to everyone that was accepted. I can answer questions about the preclinical curriculum, life in clinics (my class is two weeks away from being 1/4 of the way done with rotations), and whatever I can ramble about for Penn/Philly in general.
My one disclaimer is that I have no idea about how the waitlist works, nor will I be able to get any info given that I don't spend time in Stemmler anymore. Any other topic is fair game.
And most importantly, I love it at Penn. I am absolutely positive that I made the best choice for myself.
Hey guys,
Penn 4th year here, just wanted to say congrats to all of those who were accepted, Penn is truly an exceptional school. To those who were waitlisted, take heart, I was also waitlisted (Tier 1, no Penn Preview) and was accepted off of the list. If Penn is truly your first choice and you have other (multiple) top 10 acceptances, it is worth emailing the director of admissions to let them know that you are willing to drop other places to go. Unfortunately at this stage of the game, you need to have multiple bargaining chips. Be persistent, and send in any updates you have. I remember not hearing anything after sending in multiple emails reiterating my interest until the day I was told I would likely be accepted. Also, the waitlist says nothing about your potential, I was waitlisted and still graduated at the top of the class. Penn knows that everyone on this list is as qualified as the people who were accepted and this works in your favor. For those going to preview on a waitlist, if Penn is your first choice and you make this clear during Preview, you will be accepted. Good luck!
I realize there probably isn't much that can be done, but I just thought I'd check to see if anyone had any ideas. I got waitlisted tier 1 (no invite). Penn is absolutely my top choice by far and away, but the decisions process has been made much murkier by the fact that I'm trying to end up in the same city as my long-time boyfriend. He is going to law schools and is choosing between Harvard (which is number 2 for them, and I did get into a Boston school I'm happy about) and Penn (which is a lower ranked law school, but he got a full ride scholarship). I've been trying to convince him to take the Penn scholarship (he is torn between that and Harvard), and if there is any way we can end up at Penn I'd really like to. However, he has to decide about his scholarship by mid-April, and there is no way to accept the scholarship and keep his place at Harvard.
I do realize that it seems like at this point we are going to have to make our decisions more independent of each other than we would have liked, so that we can both end up with what's best for us. I was just wondering if there is anything I can do. I initially thought about calling them or writing a LOI to explain the situation, the problem is that since there is still a chance he would choose Harvard in which case I might choose the Boston school, so I can't in all honesty say that I'll 100% definitely come. I also realize that there probably isn't any way to get a decision or anything before his April deadline.
What should I do? I love Penn so much and it kills me to think that I might get accepted off the waitlist after he'd given up his scholarship and I'd have to turn them down to be with him...
Can any current students comment on their personal views on Center City vs. University City?
I think it's a pretty simple situation. If you are going to marry this kid, and you will follow him where he goes to law school no matter what, then you HAVE to go to boston. You will not know if you can live in Philadelphia until mid May (unless you are very lucky). He will have to commit to taking or leaving the scholarship at Penn before then. If you want to guarantee your being in the same city, you have to go to Boston. Straight up. Not sure what you have there, but BU and Tufts are both great places. If you are rockstar enough to interview and get tier 1 waitlist at Penn, you are rockstar enough to dominate at either of those places, rock step 1 and get a great residency. Not to mention, Harvard Law is a huge deal. Certainly as huge as Penn Med. If you can handle being a part for at least 3 years (Assuming he will move to you after he graduates), then push as hard as you can for Penn and tell him to take the scholarship at Penn. But that could land you in Boston with him in philly. And it would leave him stuck at a school he only attended in the hopes that you would join him. Sounds like Boston is the smartest bet to me. Good luck with your decisions 🙂
Can any current students comment on their personal views on Center City vs. University City?
If you can, come and look at the places in person so you can decide what works best for you!
Can anyone speak to living in Philly but spending lots of time in NYC? My girlfriend lives in NYC and will be there as a student for a few more years. Love love love Penn, and don't think I could turn it down, but interested in some native northeasterners' opinions of making that trip with regularity. Also don't want to be the kid who is always out of town and doesn't get to know fellow classmates well, etc. Thoughts?
I guess it depends on your motivation and how often you want to see each other. I have friends in NYC but rarely go up there. The Amtrak train from Philly directly to NYC is expensive (anywhere from $48 - +$90 rt) but is your fastest option (75-90 min). You could take regional rail (SEPTA) from Philly to Trenton and switch and ride NJ transit to NYC, but that trip probably takes the better part of 3 hours, depending on the train schedules. You can also take the Bolt bus from Chinatown, which is probably your cheapest option ($20 round trip), but again, the traffic between Philly and NYC can be horrific. It can take you anywhere from 2.5 to 5 hours to get there, depending on the time of day you leave. It once took me 6 hours to get to JFK (shudder). Not trying to be discouraging, just want to point out that you don't want to underestimate traffic in the metropolitan north east. That and America needs better mass transportation!
Thanks a ton. My other option would be to live in New Haven, CT. I assume the commute from there to NYC is more consistent and maybe just easier because as you head north out of NYC its gets less and less urban. Having choices is a good problem to have, but I am feeling a bit stuck.
Can anyone speak to living in Philly but spending lots of time in NYC? My girlfriend lives in NYC and will be there as a student for a few more years. Love love love Penn, and don't think I could turn it down, but interested in some native northeasterners' opinions of making that trip with regularity. Also don't want to be the kid who is always out of town and doesn't get to know fellow classmates well, etc. Thoughts?
You two should be able to spend every weekend together if you really want to, without even making any serious compromises in your sleep schedule.
Was anyone on here initially waitlisted and invited to attend Penn Preview and subsequently accepted? Or does anyone know more about this particular situation? Is any time given to speak to the Dean of Admissions?