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I'm definitely applying to Wayne. Both of my parents went there for med school (and met their first day of anatomy lab... aww) so I hope that helps this OOS girl a little!
31 i think
iv also heard rumors that wayne doesn't like really competitive applicants, cause they think they are using their school as a safety...is that true?? by competitive, I mean 4.0/40...
is this for real? even for in-state applicants? that would really suck.
To me, this sounds like one of the numerous crazy ideas premeds come up with and spread around as if it's fact. All schools want highly competitive applicants.
I don't think they care. But, let's say for sake of argument that they did. Whatever kudos you get for having two WSUSOM parent alumni is going to be overshadowed by the fact that you're an OOS.
But, here's hoping I'm wrong . . . for your sake . . .
I don't think this is entirely true. I applied as an OOS legacy last cycle and was accepted. I was reasonably competitive, but definitely not a rock star. In fact, my interviewer told me that "Wayne really likes legacies." I wasn't accepted right away though; I was on the alternate list for a couple of decision rounds before being accepted.
Hi guys!
So, I have a quick question .. hoping someone here maybe able to give some insight. I'm a CA resident, 3.6cGPA/3.3sGPA, 32T MCAT .. I was going back and forth about whether to apply to Wayne. A friend who applied from NY two years ago strongly suggested it (he said it was his first interview), but I'd heard from others (plus off of those med schools spreadsheets) that they accept very few OOS and it may not be worth it.
I'm still waiting for AMCAS to verify my application (grr) and so I can still theoretically add Wayne. I'm applying to 35 other schools, and though I don't think I see any schools as "safeties," I feel my stats are similar to those for applicants here. Any suggestions/ideas on whether its worth it to add Wayne?
Thanks a lot 🙂

I think you should def. apply. Your GPA and MCAT score are competitive. You have a problem with your sGPA, though...
http://www.med.wayne.edu/admissions/applying/statistics.asp
As you can see from the above statistics, Wayne State is extremely OOS friendly. They interview close to 1/5th of OOS applicants and admit 75% of OOS interviewees.
In any case, you should definitely apply. You have competitive numbers (except for sGPA) and anything can happen after you submit your secondary.
On a side not, be aware that OOS tuition at Wayne is killer...
Good luck![]()
no one received any secondarys yet?
any one know around what time they send them out?
Anyone receive this email yet:
"Thank you for your interest in Wayne State University School of Medicine. We have received your AMCAS application. We will begin reviewing applications for Secondary Application consideration beginning July 26. The review process takes from 1 to 4 weeks. You may submit letters of recommendation through AMCAS at any time. We will notify applicants from whom we are requesting a Secondary Application via e-mail. Thank you for your patience."
In previous years, I did not receive an email like this; the first email they sent was the secondary. Anyone else get this email?
In the email they sent us they wrote that they will not start considering secondary applications until July 26th -- i assume that means that aren't sending those screened in until then.This time last year kids had already received the secondary and submitted. Wonder if they got a lot more applicants this year...
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Hey guys,
I received an MCAT score of 26P: 7VR, 9BS, 10BS with a cGPA of 3.85 and sGPA of 3.83. Do you think it's worth for me to apply to Wayne State? I'm Canadian, btw.
that is awesome, thanks for sharing! i can't wait to see it and possibly contribute to some street art myself. love it.Yeah I got that too...Wayne is my #1, Just anxious I guess, haha. I don't know if you guys saw this a while back, but my buddy is a First Year at Wayne, they did this.
http://www.woostercollective.com/2009/11/the_detroit_medical_art_project.html
agreed.. you still have a chance if you did a lot of good/unique extracurriculars and write good essays. but i dont think i've heard of anyone getting in with less than a 27. still, lots of people with 27s have gotten in so just try if you have stuff that sets you apart..I'd try it. Your chances might be a little lower being Canadian, and having an MCAT below their average. But the thing is.. an average is an average.. which means that people with scores lower than the average do get admitted as well 🙂
hey guys
for those of you who have received the secondary, could you post the Essay prompts??? (if there are any)
thanks guys! hope to interview with some of you! =]
hey guys
for those of you who have received the secondary, could you post the Essay prompts??? (if there are any)
thanks guys! hope to interview with some of you! =]
I'd try it. Your chances might be a little lower being Canadian, and having an MCAT below their average. But the thing is.. an average is an average.. which means that people with scores lower than the average do get admitted as well 🙂
Look at last year's thread; they haven't changed in the past two years so I'd wager they are still the same this year.
Ugh, Question I and II are not something I want to write. I almost hope not to pass the screen now. but seriously ughhhhhhhhhhh
ap594 - I don't think it matters but if you are worried, I would call and ask.