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They told us they will mail them out in early March. I think only acceptances get mailed out, though, and other decisions come by email.
Definitely missed that option when I was scheduling my interview, then 🙁
(yes poor kid)
Does anyone know what percent of interviewed applicants get accepted at Duke? Thanks!
How much will my chances be hurt by having one of the last few interview days?
And I think they went over their target number of 800
I found the interviews to be akin to what I feel like Speed Dating would hypothetically be like. They are very simple prompts and really nothing to be anxious about. I was wondering how I could have prepared prior to mine and after having mine...it is pretty clear to me that there was no specific practice or resource that would have helped me greatly. Overall, its painless. I found it to be worthwhile but, in some ways, kind of gimmicky though.
Good Luck!
Definitely.
in what ways?
It's just difficult to have a substantive and meaningful conversation with the people you talk to because you are under the clock (8 min). Retrospectively, I would suggest that they reduce the # of stations to 6 and make them each 15 minutes. I like the idea of the MMI, but I don't think that the traditional system is that flawed - I like it, in fact. In some respects, I felt like the MMIs were simply like a glorified first impression but fair. Just my 2 cents...
This is one of those situations in which your opinion is innately useless since you haven't been on an admissions committee or had to deal with the 60% variability of traditional interviews. Sorry to sound blunt, but I'm going to have to side with them and accept that there is a flaw in the traditional system on the basis that none of our opinions are based in non-anecdotal evidence except theirs.
I forgot to say.. while I agree with the above sender that it seems like a lot of first impressions, don't they say that someone's final decision on an applicant they interview is usually formed by the end of the first impression anyway?
I'm not sure why I can't have an opinion without being a part of an admissions committee. My statement was more one of personal preference, not one claiming that the old system is absolutely perfect...just that, to me, the old system is imperfect but a good enough way to gauge an individuals personality and ability to communicate - and that as a matter of my own preference I like it. I'm not sure why that is soo objectionable.
I'm fine with the idea of being judged by multiple first impressions...but just don't make it seem like the MMI does not sacrifice anything and only achieves greater ends. You DO sacrifice some substance in order to get more inputs and reduce the variability, which seems like a reasonable thing to do.
Overall, I'm fine with MMIs and how they were implemented...but was just sharing my gut impression and reaction about my experience...
To those who have already interviewed:
1. Are we supposed to send in Rec Letters before the interview on our own? I read through emails I got from them recently (interview invite, interview confirmation) and neither mentions anything about rec letters. I just know I haven't sent them in yet...
I think they'll also accept paper copies of letters sent directly from your undergrad institution (pre-med committee and/or career office).
QUESTION:
Does anyone definitively know if the number of letters is capped at four, or if that is the minimum number required?
Pretty sure four is the minimum, and there is no maximum. At least, I hope so -- I sent five.
The letters should be sent after the interview invite. On the day of the interview, the admissions staff will let you know whether or not they have received your letters yet. The instructions are in a "Welcome to the DukeMed Supplemental Application" email I received July 2nd.
They will only accept physical letters mailed through Interfolio, or electronic letters transmitted through VirtualEvals (if your committee uses this service).
I'm pretty sure, yes. They've already sent out invites for Jan 30 which is their last day of interviewing.
So, just to confirm, Duke doesn't take update letters because they are internally rolling?
Hi
I have a morning interview slot and was wondering when the day would be over without any optional sessions...for flight scheduling reasons. Thx
That's great! Where/when is the dinner? Or will I get an email about it? I am coming in to Durham today for the interview tomorrow, but I am staying in a hotel and not with a host.
Hi, what's the fastest/cheapest way to get from the airport (RDU) to campus? For
those who took a taxi/ or shuttle how much did it cost?