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By the way, I'm IS
Anyone heard anything this morning?
I think they make their calls in the afternoon . . . ?
Yeah, I kind of got that impression. SpAnK, since you know just about everything about Wayne, any idea what the waitlist is looking like this year?
When waitlisters are offered acceptance (and hold other acceptances), how long do they have to accept or decline the offer?
For Wayne State specifically, this is what they say in their instructions for holding your place:
"Your place will be held in the entering class for three weeks from the date of your letter of offer."
Letters of offer are dated on the day they call you, I'm assuming.
I assume they release those spots as soon as they receive notification that they will not be accepting the offer.
The anticipation is killing me. I hope there is significant movement. I wish I knew when they were going to call.
For those of you have gotten "the call" off the waitlist, does admissions also send you an email? The reason I'm asking is that I'm out of the country right now for several weeks and thus I won't be getting mail and I don't feel like turning on my phone because it will cost me an arm and a leg for international service. Thanks!
Yes. They send you an offer email with stuff you need to print out, sign, and send back.
thanks! good to know! now i don't have to constantly worry about my phone
To anyone still on the alternate list: has anyone started MCAT studying like I have? yup I have to prep for a retake :/
Yes, I have started studying as well. But the little hope that's left from being on the WL isn't helping me take it as seriously as I should. I've also started filling out my primary app. Better to be safe than sorry!
To anyone still on the alternate list: has anyone started MCAT studying like I have? yup I have to prep for a retake :/
i would strongly advise against it! i studied for a retake for the last couple months thinking that i won't get off one of my 5 WLs. took the mcat today and ended up voiding my score...
its pretty difficult to be 100% confident that you'll increase your previous score by 3-4 points at the very least
To "amandaeleven": Thank you very much!
To "citrusguy2010": The good news is that, from what I've seen, Wayne State really likes OOS grad students. Your MCAT is perfect for WSU. The only thing to worry about seems to be the GPA. Since you're a grad student, I'm assuming that 3.4 is your grad GPA. When WSU rejects undergrads with low GPAs, they oftentimes advise them to do a grad program and try to have a better GPA in that program. In that sense, your GPA might hurt you. At the same time, depending on the exact circumstances of your grad program, and with a little luck, things may go your way.
Summary: Don't eliminate Wayne State from your list.
By the way, I'm IS
Congrats Spankz. I am really happy for you as well.
Did you by any chance work for Detroit R&D? you might know the professor i am working for right now who is collaborating with them right now. Good luck at WSUSOM.
After thinking about it, I'm in! OOS, 30O, non trad. So excited!
I just withdrew my acceptance; IS, 30Q, 3.85 (accepted May 4th). Good luck to everyone on the waitlist!
I just withdrew my acceptance; IS, 30Q, 3.85 (accepted May 4th). Good luck to everyone on the waitlist!
They said a few people withdrew today
Just got the call about an hour ago! IS, 3.88 UG, 3.8 BCPM, 33R, standard ECs. Good luck to everyone else waiting.
Damn you were waitlisted? I'd have thought those stats would've gotten u an acceptance without waitlist. So unlss its due to ECs being as u said "standard" or ur letters or essays I don't get why you were waitlisted in the first place.
Congratulations.
Yeah, I don't get this either...but I'm in a some what similar situation with a little lower GPA. It's my second year applying and I'm on the waitlist here and one other place. My stats are:
Res: OOS but grew up in MI and went to UG there
GPA: 3.5
MCAT: 34 (PS 13 VR 9 BS 12)
Extracurricular: about 4 years research (good recs from well known professors of medicine)
abstracts published and full publications in progress
1000 hours community service, ~200 of which was hospitals
60+ Hours of physician shadowing
Interviews seemed ok, I was able to connect with my interviewer.
My essays were...not great...but not terrible either.
I'm starting to work on next years application and I'm not sure what to do to improve my application this time around. Any suggestions?
Wow. You seem like u have a great app. Not sure what to tell u. Other then just keep taking some classes. Maybe bring it up to 3.6 if you can. Not sure else u can improve upon other then that. And just keep shadowing or volunteering on the side too to show ur continued interest in medicine.
Or do something like teach for america or peace corps. Maybe if you have a skill like a sport or music skill u can teach someone such as say disadvantaged people, do something like that. Something that makes u interesting.