2011-2012 Case Western Reserve University Application Thread

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If you go on hold, is this bad news? Obviously it means they weren't ready to offer an interview, but is there a (say 50/50) chance you could be offered an interview later on in the cycle?
 
I am very confused about the research question.

* scratches head *



What does the highlighted part mean?

I would understand the question if it asked us about the
"interpretation of results with respect to future studies."

This makes sense. I find that cancer is prevented by fruit, and then the next scientist asks "Which fruit?" or "What compounds in fruit?"

But I don't really get the question the way it is asked.

What are they asking?

I don't actually review the essays, but my guess would be that it just means you should talk about the significance of your results, and what they imply in terms of future work in the field.
 
YAY! Interview invite today from the UP! I was complete 7/27. I waited for a long time compared to other people. So for people who are still waiting, there is still hope 🙂
 
I'm still working on my secondary. For the optional research prompt for the UP, do you guys think it would be bad to talk about multiple research projects? I feel I have a few small projects I've done, but not one HUGE project.
 
I'm still working on my secondary. For the optional research prompt for the UP, do you guys think it would be bad to talk about multiple research projects? I feel I have a few small projects I've done, but not one HUGE project.

We have discussed this several times on the thread, so I will be brief:

1) Stay within the limits
II. Do not repeat/regurgitate your abstract
c) Brevity is the soul of wit
- You can talk about mutliple projects, but I caution you to favor quality over quantity.
* Do not put references (just in case you were tempted to do so)

Good luck.
 
Weeee, interview invite! Really excited about this program and to meet many of you on interview day. I'm hoping to fly in the day before the interview and leave the day after so as to explore the city and meet with the students. I'd prefer not to go through this whole thread so I'll ask here if Case offers generous student hosting like this before I book my flight?
 
YAY! Interview invite today from the UP! I was complete 7/27. I waited for a long time compared to other people. So for people who are still waiting, there is still hope 🙂


I was complete before that and still no luck - still hoping for an II tho
 
Weeee, interview invite! Really excited about this program and to meet many of you on interview day. I'm hoping to fly in the day before the interview and leave the day after so as to explore the city and meet with the students. I'd prefer not to go through this whole thread so I'll ask here if Case offers generous student hosting like this before I book my flight?
Congrats!

There are student hosts available and I am pretty certain someone can have you over for two nights, however, I would line one up before assuming you can find a place to crash the extra night?

EDIT: Thanks you for burning my eyes out with your avatar too...I gotta go stick my head in the freezer now...

INTERVIEW 8/23! Yayyy first one. Completed 8/17. OOS
And what a great first one to have, huh? 😀
 
How long has it been taking people's applications to be marked as "complete" after submitting all your material? I completed the application yesterday (including rec letters), and I'm curious as to what kind of a wait I'm looking at.
 
INTERVIEW 8/23! Yayyy first one. Completed 8/17. OOS

YAY! Interview invite today from the UP! I was complete 7/27. I waited for a long time compared to other people. So for people who are still waiting, there is still hope 🙂

vc7777, Myuu, or any other current students:

Do you have any insight into the variability in time to interview invite/decision?
 
😕 For UP or CP? You mean after interviewing?

No I mean from secondary submission to interview invite or straight rejection. And either UP or CP.

In other words, it seems like some people here are getting a response within days of submitting their secondary and others are waiting a month or more... Any insight on why this is the case? Are apps reviewed randomly, in order of secondary submission date, based on strength, etc.?
 
vc7777, Myuu, or any other current students:

Do you have any insight into the variability in time to interview invite/decision?

No I mean from secondary submission to interview invite or straight rejection. And either UP or CP.

In other words, it seems like some people here are getting a response within days of submitting their secondary and others are waiting a month or more... Any insight on why this is the case? Are apps reviewed randomly, in order of secondary submission date, based on strength, etc.?

I'm sure it is some combination of the above - possibly strength, how early it is made available to the admissions committee (ie when you were complete), how long the reviewers who are supposed to read your essay sit on it, logistical issues, pure randomness, and whether one of the current students accidentally ate it and they have to print a new copy.

But either way, it is so multifactorial and variable that you shouldn't read too much into it - not as if you can do anything about it or that the process isn't anxiety provoking enough! :luck:
 
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Have you eaten my application, FluffyRabbit? If so, please cough it back up...

Sorry, I couldn't help it, it looked too appetizing! Although even if I do cough it back up (which I won't), your reviewers will probably prefer a new copy...
 
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Have you eaten my application, FluffyRabbit? If so, please cough it back up...

Sorry, I couldn't help it, it looked too appetizing! Although even if I do cough it back up (which I won't), your reviewers will probably prefer a new copy...

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BAD FLUFFY. BAD BAD FLUFFY
 
Rejected from the College Track. Complete 8/8. Lots of respect for those who got interviews. Hoping for some love from the UP.
 
Same.

I remember hearing somewhere that trends show that double majors (i.e. science+something else) elicits an increase in basal body temperature with concomitant mental agitation.

...Would you happen to be a double major?
Are you talking in general or about our program? Can't say there has been any trend towards this that I have ever heard of.

The sad truth is that there are a ton of great applicants to ANY program at ANY medical school. It is tough for our primary application reviewers. I don't envy them. They spend an inordinate amount of time reviewing each application wholly before making decisions.
 
lol You caught my original post before I changed it to something a little more specific.
...and a little less colorful too, huh? :meanie:

We are just reporting that most have at least one science degree in my class of 32. This should not be interpreted to mean we want people with multiple degrees. :shrug:
 
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Congrats!

There are student hosts available and I am pretty certain someone can have you over for two nights, however, I would line one up before assuming you can find a place to crash the extra night?

Thanks for the speedy reply, Vc. Just as I read it I received the interview confirmation email with student hosting info.

EDIT: Thanks you for burning my eyes out with your avatar too...I gotta go stick my head in the freezer now...

YOU'RE WELCOME.
 
Same.

Looks like they have a thing for science backgrounds... something like "31 out of 32 majored/minored in at least one science". I should have known better! 😛

You shouldn't feel that way. 🙂 I wouldn't infer that from that statistic, since I'd imagine the vast majority of applicants to CCLCM majored/minored in science to begin with anyway.
 
You shouldn't feel that way. 🙂 I wouldn't infer that from that statistic, since I'd imagine the vast majority of applicants to CCLCM majored/minored in science to begin with anyway.

Right, I think the term is "referral bias", or "self-selection bias". You cannot look at the prevalence of science majors in the class without knowing
a) the prevalence of science majors who applied and
b) the makeup of the people accepted, not just the ones who showed up the first day.
 
Same.

Looks like they have a thing for science backgrounds... something like "31 out of 32 majored/minored in at least one science". I should have known better! 😛

I don't think it's as clear cut as that. First there's a difference between accepted vs. matriculated. As mentioned previously you don't see how many have a humanities degree also and there is quite a bit of applicant selection bias as well. While it seems like they count research experiences in a variety of fields, the sciences are probably going to have the best opportunities for undergrads to do research. That research requirement might unintentionally select for science majors with access to those opportunities.

CCLCMer addresses that here: http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?p=11186382#post11186382
 
I ran across this article which is very helpful for writing about research. I have altered it slightly to answer questions about writing the research essay for CCLCM:
The reviewers are probably successful, busy clinical researchers who will be reviewing the essay in time "borrowed" from other activities. Assume that the reviewers are intelligent, are savvy about research, have a broad fund of scientific knowledge, but perhaps have little in-depth experience in your area of interest. While the reviewers are probably committed to being thorough and fair, it is important to remember that they will often not be in your exact field and will be reviewing your essay in a few hours at the most. Given these circumstances, the urgency of focus, conciseness, conceptual clarity, and transparent language becomes apparent. The writer must help the busy reviewer understand the project by making its significance crystal clear, avoiding jargon and topic-specific abbreviations or terminology, and not expecting reviewers to search references. The essay should be completely self-contained."


Adapted from:
.Inouye SK, Fiellin DA. An evidence-based guide to writing grant proposals for clinical research. Ann. Intern. Med. 2005;142(4):274-282..
 
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Got an e-mail last night about a status update but no update on iApply. Case, you're such a tease.
 
i got this status update email too, I thought maybe it was an email for my rejection from the College Track program two weeks late. No word for University Yet, complete 8/2
 
I know I shouldn't read too much into it... but should I be worried that I haven't heard anything since being complete over a month ago?
 
I know I shouldn't read too much into it... but should I be worried that I haven't heard anything since being complete over a month ago?

Have you checked your status on the application website?
 
Have you checked your status on the application website?

Yes, but unless I'm not looking at the right place, it's the same status that only has the application completion date. All the correspondence sections are empty.
 
Well another week of nail biting, wondering, shouts of joy, and probably a few curses has come to a close. Congrats to all those receiving invites, I hope Case and/or CCLCM are everything you hoped for and more! For those still waiting, be encouraged, good news could be forthcoming at any time!🙂 And for those not receiving what they had hoped for, I'm sorry, but I think everyone finds that this year has a lot of ups and downs as you try and find your place in the medical school maze. I wish you all the best and much success going forward!:luck: Now who's up for a trip to Margaritaville?:laugh:
 
Hmmm, appears that everyone has already left for Margaritaville! :whistle:Sooooo that being the case must mean that I get TOP!!! Pic? Oh yeah, well I did some research.....on the internet.....and learned that this guy can beat both Pirates and Ninjas!😱 Lucky the Leprechaun is fortified with 8 essential vitamins and minerals, so don't mess with him!
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WOW lucky charms guy looks so different nowadays!
 
Completed 8/8/11 here. Am waiting for the "We can't interview you," status to show up.

Even though I went here for undergrad, grad, and currently work here as a research assistant, I should have checked the MSAR before wasting 80 bucks because my MCAT blows.

Oh well, plus side is that I work 3 floors above (somewhat) the admissions office (passed it daily when I was a grad student on the same floor), and it's a bit funny to think that my application is being reviewed (and possibly axed) only a few floors down! :laugh:
 
Really debating here (posted here on and off), but got a question for CCLCM: would you say that most of spots for interviews will be occupied by end of this month? It really doesn't seem like I will be able to finish it by next week, and they only take 32 students per class! I wanted to apply, but it's getting a bit hectic with school starting and all (and yes, I thought about starting secondaries early, but I got very busy with research stuffs). Thoughts?
 
Really debating here (posted here on and off), but got a question for CCLCM: would you say that most of spots for interviews will be occupied by end of this month? It really doesn't seem like I will be able to finish it by next week, and they only take 32 students per class! I wanted to apply, but it's getting a bit hectic with school starting and all (and yes, I thought about starting secondaries early, but I got very busy with research stuffs). Thoughts?

I'd say apply, by the end of next week. Give it a shot. Apply to both the CCLCM thing and the University Program--the secondary is 80 or 85 regardless (I forgot how much exactly) to apply to both.

Kill two birds with one (expensive) stone, in my opinion.
 
hey guys,

I have never been to cleveland, and I don't know anyone who's from cleveland. Could someone tell me more about what cleveland is like? Somehow, I don't think the "hastily made tourism video of cleveland" is a comprehensive representation of Cleveland. I don't think I will really get to see what cleveland is like when I go to visit Case. I can also give you my email address if you would rather answer me privately!

I am so excited to visit Case 🙂 students all seem happy there(more so than any other places) and I want to learn more about what makes the students so happy.

Thanks!
 
hey guys,

I have never been to cleveland, and I don't know anyone who's from cleveland. Could someone tell me more about what cleveland is like? Somehow, I don't think the "hastily made tourism video of cleveland" is a comprehensive representation of Cleveland. I don't think I will really get to see what cleveland is like when I go to visit Case. I can also give you my email address if you would rather answer me privately!

I am so excited to visit Case 🙂 students all seem happy there(more so than any other places) and I want to learn more about what makes the students so happy.

Thanks!
:shrug: It will all depend on what cities you ARE familiar with andd what particular aspects of the city you are interested in. I am betting you are not from the midwest? PM me you email address and I will see what I can do.

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