No, but I'm from Colorado so I don't expect to until next week sadly...
Does anyone know when the 12/7 interviewee's should expect to hear from Wright? Probably no until the end of the month?
Stand-by list...whatever that means.
Me too. Pretty disappointed...though glad it's not a rejection.
I just hate how long it takes them to get back to people on the wait list as to where they even stand.
Waitlisted!!
Hi everyone! This is actually my first post, I interviewed 12/8 and have been patiently awaiting to hear something! Ahh I want to call but don't want to come off impatient because of the holidays and everything. Anyone have any news as to how long it normally takes to hear back?
For those accepted students, has anyone received the background check paperwork?
I believe that's done through AMCAS. AAMC should send you an email if something pops up before reporting it to med schools. Otherwise, I believe it's done in the background. I ran one myself to be sure nothing unexpected showed up.
Anyone get the prematriculation email? Thinking I should apply because I've been super lazy since getting in and I kind of want to ease my way into med school. The downside is... well there goes 4 week of freedom for something that I maybe won't need.
Anyone else considering?
Yeah, I'm definitely going to apply.
Could you explain why (if you don't mind me asking)
I talked to the admissions lady and she said dec 7 people would here next week, does this mean we should expect them to send things on Monday or should we be expecting to hear at the end of next week. (they do everything by snail mail right?)
If i haven't received an invitation for an interview yet and my status hasn't changed, should I assume I have been silently rejected?
interview on feb9th at 1130
There is already a facebook group.Anyone planning on starting a class of 2015 FB group? Still too early?
Any 12/15'ers hear back yet?
What if I haven't gotten a rejection or an interview? I sent in my second application and nothing has happened since - is this good or bad?
from what i've heard, the prematriculation program is a crash course in anatomy. i did not take it though I wanted to being 2 years removed from academics at the time, I wasn't accepted in time, and am doing very well so far. but yeah, the social aspect of it would certainly be fun. However, you will spend pretty much your entire first week doing scheduled social events, team building, and all sorts of other meet-n-greet activities. I think there's some major outing scheduled every day. It's a fun week.