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Same here. Maybe they just pushed one stack of apps off the desk and into the trash and moved on...Pre interview, complete early august
my alma mater said thanks but no thanks to me. rejected today 33/3.73
how do they notify you that you are rejected?
Sorry to hear about the rejections. May I ask if these are all pre-interview? Or are some post-interview?
Did you guys all get rejected pre or post interview? I interviewed early sept but no word yet. no sign = good sign?
Geez louise, so many rejections! Don't give up hope guys! Anyone know Pitt's applied:interviewed:accepted ratios?
I've seen different numbers from a few sites and also posters on this board. My take is about 4500:900:325 (for a final class of 150)
Others please weigh in if I am way off.
I've seen different numbers from a few sites and also posters on this board. My take is about 4500:900:325 (for a final class of 150)
Others please weigh in if I am way off.
Being OOS, I probably shouldn't have applied to Pitt, but oh well...
But the med school is private, so OOS may not have the impact that IS status might give. Who knows, it's been a very exhaustive process.
But the med school is private, so OOS may not have the impact that IS status might give. Who knows, it's been a very exhaustive process.
that's true - but I've seen their admission numbers and they favor instate
does anyone have their MSAR handy?
that's true - but I've seen their admission numbers and they favor instate
does anyone have their MSAR handy?
I don't have the MSAR handy, but from http://www.medicalschoolsinusa.com/University_of_Pittsburgh_School_of_Medicine.html in 2008 they accepted 99 of 845 in-state applicants (11.7%) and 354 of 4568 out-of-state (7.75%). So there appears to be a slight bias towards in-staters but really not anymore than other private schools. Good luck!![]()
Those numbers can be skewed slightly because they take people from the wait-list who they know will matriculate. In many cases in-state applicants are more likely to matriculate. That being said, they may very well favor in-state--whether to intentionally increase their yield or not.
Hey guys!
3 Questions:
1- I know there's been a lot of discussion on acceptance numbers but does anyone know how many they outright accept vs how many they take off the waitlist?
2- Does pitt audio or videotape the lectures?
3- Anyone applying CSTP here? Anyone have thoughts on how competitive that program is once ur accepted md
Whoo! Interview invite today!
Complete 10/18... I was emailed and asked to apply so perhaps that is why there has been such quick turnaround. Or Pitt just reads apps really fast...
Either way, so excited...this is my fifth school invite and I was so concerned before because I thought my stats weren't good enough and that I was applying too late.
So sorry to the rejections, don't be too upset, you WILL get in to a school and it will prolly even be a better fit for you than Pitt.
Congrats to the interviews...and everyone, stay POSITIVE! That's what I've been doing. 🙂
Hey guys!
1- I know there's been a lot of discussion on acceptance numbers but does anyone know how many they outright accept vs how many they take off the waitlist?
Not sure, but the dean of admissions told my group that 2/3's of this years matriculating class came off the waitlist.
1/3 last year, 2/3 the year before that
Are you sure? I guess I must have misheard
What is the last day Pitt holds interviews til? Thanks in advance
I am trying to pick an interview date and am wondering whether I would be at a real disadvantage by picking a later interview date that works better for my schedule or will it really not matter that much since they will decide from a large pool of interviews?