2011-2012 Boston University Application Thread

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I don't think so. They save a lot of the spots for the 2nd round of decisions, so I think you probably have the same shot at getting in as if you were in the 1st round. The only thing is that you have to wait until March for a decision.

What interview date do you think is the cut-off for the January announcement?
 
What interview date do you think is the cut-off for the January announcement?

I think they said round one includes everyone who interviews up until the end of November, but I could be wrong.
 
Has anyone received an email from the office of diversity and multicultural affairs inviting them to meet up and talk to Dr. Ortega? Has anyone actually done this? How was the experience?
 
+1

I think I'm going to meet up with the students in SNMA but I'm not sure about meeting with Dr Ortega.

Has anyone received an email from the office of diversity and multicultural affairs inviting them to meet up and talk to Dr. Ortega? Has anyone actually done this? How was the experience?
 
I know I shouldn't even really be asking this but it's much too late to be applying to BU at this point right?
 
Hey guys! Is anyone interviewing November 30th?

PM me if you want to hang out the day before the interview (29th). I arrive pretty early and will be stuck with nothing to do there ..
 
...and rejected a while after the 30 day mark....35 mcat, gpa btwn 3.75 and 3.85.
 
Was anyone else asked this during the interview:

Where else have you interviewed?

Where have you been rejected since interviewing?

Where have you been accepted?

Real ball breaker questions, but I was honest...

*Sigh...
 
Was anyone else asked this during the interview:

Where else have you interviewed?

Where have you been rejected since interviewing?

Where have you been accepted?

Real ball breaker questions, but I was honest...

*Sigh...

I had similar questions to these at BU and at basically every other place I interviewed at. I was just completely honest and I gave my honest opinions about the schools as well to give the interviewer an idea about my thought process in choosing a school.
 
Darksies, it's not too late to be applying. The Dean made it clear that ample seats would be available for those who interview next (calendar) year, and there is no disadvantage to that. In fact, only a third of the acceptances are given out in January.
 
Hey guys! Is anyone interviewing November 30th?

PM me if you want to hang out the day before the interview (29th). I arrive pretty early and will be stuck with nothing to do there ..


Yah I'll be interviewing the 30th. Don't know when I'm getting in yet... probably should get on that plane ticket huh ? haha
 
Has anyone gotten an interview invite recently? I got the 30-day email on 10/19, but haven't heard anything since. It's going to be 2 months since completion pretty soon.
 
Has anyone gotten an interview invite recently? I got the 30-day email on 10/19, but haven't heard anything since. It's going to be 2 months since completion pretty soon.

My interview came almost exactly two months after being complete.
 
Thanks for the heads-up! Hopefully I'll be hearing back in the next week or so.
 
This might be a dumb question...but I am interviewing this Monday and I was wondering if anyone knows WHERE we are supposed to meet at 8:00 AM??

I assume the meeting spot is in Admissions, but I just wanted to make sure....I read through all my old emails and they do not specifically state where we're supposed to meet up in the morning
 
This might be a dumb question...but I am interviewing this Monday and I was wondering if anyone knows WHERE we are supposed to meet at 8:00 AM??

I assume the meeting spot is in Admissions, but I just wanted to make sure....I read through all my old emails and they do not specifically state where we're supposed to meet up in the morning

Office of Admissions, Instructional Building, Room L124, 72 East Concord Street, Boston, MA

It was in the interview confirmation email and the interview reminder email.
 
Office of Admissions, Instructional Building, Room L124, 72 East Concord Street, Boston, MA

It was in the interview confirmation email and the interview reminder email.

Embarrassing....Ehhh, at least I warned ppl that it would be a dumb question...thanks for the prompt response though- I do appreciate it 😳
 
Just got an interview invite! I was complete August 22, and got the 30 day email on September 21. Those of you still waiting, don't give up hope.

I think I'll probably choose to interview this Friday. I'm a little nervous about having so little time to prepare, but I'm already in Boston. Next date after 11/18 is 11/28. Any advice on whether it would be beneficial to choose the earlier date? It's only 10 days difference.
 
Just got an interview invite! I was complete August 22, and got the 30 day email on September 21. Those of you still waiting, don't give up hope.

I think I'll probably choose to interview this Friday. I'm a little nervous about having so little time to prepare, but I'm already in Boston. Next date after 11/18 is 11/28. Any advice on whether it would be beneficial to choose the earlier date? It's only 10 days difference.

I don't think it matter in that either way you will be in their first-look of decisions.
 
I don't think it matter in that either way you will be in their first-look of decisions.

Thanks for the advice. Scheduled 11/28. Hopefully people won't be too cranky after the holiday.
 
Hey guys, I'm interviewing at BU this Friday. For those of you who interviewed... what were some of the most difficult / unexpected questions that you got? Thanks in advance 🙂
 
My BU interview experience was difficult / unexpected and caught me off guard, especially after I was asked in an accusatory tone: How do you think you can compete with everyone else applying to this school, going from goo-goo's and ga-ga's to medical school? (I am a mother) My interviewer blurred the lines of creating a stressful environment for interview purposes and being just downright rude. Thankfully, this has not been the norm at my other interviews, and from what I heard from other interviewees, my experience at BU is not the norm, either. So, I think the odds are you will have a pleasant, conversational interview. Good luck :luck:

Did he really say that in those words? If so, that is absolutely horrible. I don't see why schools allow their interviewers to behave like that. Good for you for making it this far (I imagine it must have been very difficult) and good luck to you:luck:. Hopefully, you will have more respectful interviewers in the future.
 
My BU interview experience was difficult / unexpected and caught me off guard, especially after I was asked in an accusatory tone: How do you think you can compete with everyone else applying to this school, going from goo-goo's and ga-ga's to medical school? (I am a mother) My interviewer blurred the lines of creating a stressful environment for interview purposes and being just downright rude. Thankfully, this has not been the norm at my other interviews, and from what I heard from other interviewees, my experience at BU is not the norm, either. So, I think the odds are you will have a pleasant, conversational interview. Good luck :luck:

We probably had the same interviewer. I loved everything about this school except for my interviewer, but it seems as though everyone had a different experience with their interviewers from my interview day. Some had great experiences, some had an interviewer who didn't care for them at all, some had horror stories (me included). People had ethical questions, some led to arguments, others were just a quick whats your view on this. I didn't have any ethical questions, but I wish I did. I wish I had something that pertained to medicine what so ever. Instead my interview was like nothing I could have ever expected and things became really really awkward. My interviewer assumed they knew things about me that were completely stereotypical and biased and they never gave me a chance to even fully answer a question because they would constantly interrupt me. I hope it's either a stressful interview tactic on behalf of the school, or I hope the interview does not hold significant meaning in admissions offers. Either way, great school, hard to get into.
 
WOW. Some of you had some bad experiences. Only thing VERY STRESSFUL about my interview was the last couple questions...

Where did you interview, where were you accepted, where were you rejected?

I mean c'mon, why would you ask that and not even give me an opportunity to tell you why "X school"? That's torture man! :laugh:
 
WOW. Some of you had some bad experiences. Only thing VERY STRESSFUL about my interview was the last couple questions...

Where did you interview, where were you accepted, where were you rejected?

I mean c'mon, why would you ask that and not even give me an opportunity to tell you why "X school"? That's torture man! :laugh:

Haha, those were the first questions I was asked!!! And it only went uphill from there!
 
So I am not from Boston and have no idea how the transport system works there. My interview is Friday morning and I was originally just going to drive. However, now Buffalo has a snow advisory and I think I'd rather fly plus I have points for Southwest. Is it a bad idea to take the bus or subway system to BU?

I am staying with a friend who goes to Tufts and lives a short bike ride away from his school. Once again, not sure how close these two are or how close Tufts/BU is to any subway line.

Thanks for the help in advance.

Also, another downside of driving...parking is 30 bucks 😱
 
So I am not from Boston and have no idea how the transport system works there. My interview is Friday morning and I was originally just going to drive. However, now Buffalo has a snow advisory and I think I'd rather fly plus I have points for Southwest. Is it a bad idea to take the bus or subway system to BU?

I am staying with a friend who goes to Tufts and lives a short bike ride away from his school. Once again, not sure how close these two are or how close Tufts/BU is to any subway line.

Thanks for the help in advance.

Also, another downside of driving...parking is 30 bucks 😱

Somebody who actually lives in Boston (not me) probably answer this more thoroughly, but the Silver Line (subway/light rail - about $2 one-way) stops about 2 blocks north of BU Med, and you can easily take it there from the Tufts Medical Center stop. See : Link . You could probably also take a bus, but I'm not so familiar with routes.
 
So I am not from Boston and have no idea how the transport system works there. My interview is Friday morning and I was originally just going to drive. However, now Buffalo has a snow advisory and I think I'd rather fly plus I have points for Southwest. Is it a bad idea to take the bus or subway system to BU?

I am staying with a friend who goes to Tufts and lives a short bike ride away from his school. Once again, not sure how close these two are or how close Tufts/BU is to any subway line.

Thanks for the help in advance.

Also, another downside of driving...parking is 30 bucks 😱

Public transit for me was very easy. There's a T station just a couple of blocks away. From Logan, take the SL1 to South Station and then transfer to the SL4. And, if you're wondering, the same bus drives past Tufts on its way to BU from South Station.
 
As a Bostonian, I can confirm that it is dead easy to get between Tufts Med and BU Med. Just hop on the SL5 (the silver line looks just like a bus) towards Dudley, go about 4 stops, walk one more block to E. Concord St, take a left and walk 2 more blocks.

Please note, there are excellent pastries and great coffee at Flour across the street from the bus stop!
 
Public transit for me was very easy. There's a T station just a couple of blocks away. From Logan, take the SL1 to South Station and then transfer to the SL4. And, if you're wondering, the same bus drives past Tufts on its way to BU from South Station.

As a Bostonian, I can confirm that it is dead easy to get between Tufts Med and BU Med. Just hop on the SL5 (the silver line looks just like a bus) towards Dudley, go about 4 stops, walk one more block to E. Concord St, take a left and walk 2 more blocks.

Please note, there are excellent pastries and great coffee at Flour across the street from the bus stop!

Perfect thank you both! I am so happy I can avoid that 8 hour drive in possible snow..
 
So I am not from Boston and have no idea how the transport system works there. My interview is Friday morning and I was originally just going to drive. However, now Buffalo has a snow advisory and I think I'd rather fly plus I have points for Southwest. Is it a bad idea to take the bus or subway system to BU?

I am staying with a friend who goes to Tufts and lives a short bike ride away from his school. Once again, not sure how close these two are or how close Tufts/BU is to any subway line.

Thanks for the help in advance.

Also, another downside of driving...parking is 30 bucks 😱

Does your friend go to Tufts Med or Tufts undergrad? The campuses are different and pretty far apart, but you can go to BU Med from both via public transportation pretty easily.
 
Dr. Witzburg indeed = Willy Wonka, and is ACTUALLY the best speaker of all time. Also, my interviewer was my favorite part of BU. She was the friendliest, nicest woman and showed such love for her work. A completely stress-free conversation that left me feeling more like I'd met a friend than attended an interview.
 
Dr. Witzburg indeed = Willy Wonka, and is ACTUALLY the best speaker of all time. Also, my interviewer was my favorite part of BU. She was the friendliest, nicest woman and showed such love for her work. A completely stress-free conversation that left me feeling more like I'd met a friend than attended an interview.


What field did your interviewer work in? Sounds awesome!
 
Interview scheduled for Jan 13!

Do you guys think I should try and reschedule for sometime in Dec to be a part of their first look? Thanks!
 
Rejected today.

31/3.9

Best of luck to everyone else! 👍
 
Interview scheduled for Jan 13!

Do you guys think I should try and reschedule for sometime in Dec to be a part of their first look? Thanks!

People here have said that the end of the Nov is the cutoff time for the first pass.
 
Can anyone give info on the MD/PhD interview and the statistics for admission into the program?
 
Cool. How is the interview?
Pretty standard. Tour the campus and chill with current students on Thursday afternoon and night. One MD interview on Friday morning, followed by a PhD interview. Very relaxing, not much stress. You'll meet all other MD applicants only on Friday morning's orientation and afternoon's financial aid wrap-up.
 
for people still waiting, don't lose hope. got the application complete email 9/6, 30-day email on 10/6, and interview invite today for january 23 or 25.
 
for people still waiting, don't lose hope. got the application complete email 9/6, 30-day email on 10/6, and interview invite today for january 23 or 25.

thanks for the update. i think i got my 30-day in mid-october, so maybe i'll hear in the next couple weeks.
 
thanks for the update. i think i got my 30-day in mid-october, so maybe i'll hear in the next couple weeks.

I got my 30 day around then too! Let's cross our fingers!:xf:
 
Flying to Boston in the morning for an interview on the 30th. Anything anyone wants me to try and remember for when I get back? I'll do my best!
 
Flying to Boston in the morning for an interview on the 30th. Anything anyone wants me to try and remember for when I get back? I'll do my best!

If you could try and rememeber some interview questions/interview tips that would be great! and any random information that may be interesting/useful 🙂

Good luck!
 
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