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Thanks everyone! I'm excited. They called! Look out for area code 517 😉 And ny2mi, don't be nervous, it's easier just to not think about it. Best of luck to you though!!!
Hey everybody!
I just got the call and I've been accepted!!!![]()
Does anyone have suggestions on how to kill a few hours when I get to Lansing the evening before my interview? Places to eat? Things to do?
So... match day was last friday and here are some of the results for CHM:
- 97% match rate
- Surgery was the most common specialty, matched by 20% of the class
Other info:
- For the 2011 Step I exams, CHM had a 94% pass rate (consistent with national rate) and an average score of 225 (one point above the national average)
<3 MSU
This is awesome news! Dean Rappley mentioned on twitter than there was a 99% match rate this year, any idea where the difference comes from? 99% vs. 97% both still very awesome and well above the national average! Also, any idea if that 20% includes other surgical subspecialties (ortho, ENT, etc.) or was that 20% just GS?
Do you have any idea when they will post the 2012 match list? Thanks!
Good luck to everyone anxiously waiting for a decision today through tomorrow night. I have been attached to my phone since this morning and am being irrationally anxious/nervous. I interviewed 2/16 and am hoping I get a (good) decision today.
I really loved MSU and Grand Rapids and hope they give me an opportunity to attend, even though it is so far from home. I am confident I would be both very happy and focused in that environment. THE PEOPLE WERE JUST SOOOO NICE in MI. sigh.
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Good luck! Would you chose the Grand Rapids campus for 1st and 2nd year?
Waiting patiently for some news hopefully tonight! Nobody received any calls yet?
CONGRATS!!! 🙂 I am going to choose GR also . . . I <3 the Secchia Center!ACCEPTED!!!!!!!
I got the call at 6:37pm from Dr. Maurer himself. I was absolutely speechless, that's how happy I was. I was shaking so much from shock/happiness that I nearly dropped my phone. It was one of the best moments of my life.
I would probably choose Grand Rapids since it has more of a Downtown feel, which is similar to where I'm from (NYC). Also, I love the new building and health centers nearby.
When did you interview? Good luck. Hopefully, you'll hear soon!
CONGRATS!!! 🙂 I am going to choose GR also . . . I <3 the Secchia Center!
Hi Napapiiri!
Would you mind sending me a message about the ABLE program as well?
Thanks!
ny2mi what timezone are you in, this time thing is all very confusing... I'm assuming that it is eastern 6-9. I interviewed 2/16... I've had a lot of waitlist news lately... still waiting on my first acceptance.
Alternate list. 😕
I interviewed 2/16 as well and was just given the alternate. I'd love some practical advice on an appropriate letter/e-mail to send that might increase my seemingly long odds of acceptance.
ny2mi, were you the one with the long blonde hair in a pony tail?!
I don't mean to make anyone nervous that might be waiting still, but I am a MI resident, 34M (I know, terrible writing score, pretty sure one of my essays didn't send lol) and a 4.0 BCPM GPA. I submitted my application in August, my clinical experiences are average-good, extracurricular excellent (actively involved in the rowing program at my university- currently head coaching that team), I worked during my summers and during my junior and senior years, have 300+ hours diverse volunteering... no travel and no independent research. 🙁 I don't really understand why I was an alternate, but there must be an absolutely stunning pool out there this year. Good luck to everyone!
MSU is quite irrational with their admissions. I know people with high 20s on their MCAT, subpar GPA and EC that got in, meanwhile I know people with 4.0s and 30s that got on the alternate list. Most of the 4.0/30s are going to the other schools in Michigan though
That's so true, Acoustic! What I've seen throughout the application process is that medical school adcoms use the MCAT/GPA to initially screen the thousands of applicants. The adcoms look for key things in the application that stand out (i.e., overcoming obstacles, excellent time management, demonstrated ability to handle large academic and non-academic workloads, significant awards, etc.) . . . otherwise, if they just read everyone's application in total, they wouldn't get through them all.This happens at every medical school everywhere, because there is far more to being a medical student and doctor than your GPA and MCAT. Far more.
I know this is a frustrating and long process and is sometimes very confusing. Try to hang in there.
Mid-april probably sounds good. Just get it in before early May.
I was also placed on the alternate list last year and I sent two letters of interest. Both are available to check out on my mdapps. If you have any questions let me know. Good luck!
TOTALLY! CONGRATS to Dean Rappley!!!! 🙂
Hey! Does anyone know what the dress code is for lecture at MSUCHM? I know some schools wear scrubs or formal dress and I was just curious as to the policy!
do people wear scrubs at all or just basically jeans/sweats? Im only asking because I have all of these scrubs and I was hoping to get away with possibly using them for the next 4 years lol Thanks for the reply Napapiiri!
I don't mean to make anyone nervous that might be waiting still, but I am a MI resident, 34M (I know, terrible writing score, pretty sure one of my essays didn't send lol) and a 4.0 BCPM GPA. I submitted my application in August, my clinical experiences are average-good, extracurricular excellent (actively involved in the rowing program at my university- currently head coaching that team), I worked during my summers and during my junior and senior years, have 300+ hours diverse volunteering... no travel and no independent research. 🙁 I don't really understand why I was an alternate, but there must be an absolutely stunning pool out there this year. Good luck to everyone!
MSU is quite irrational with their admissions. I know people with high 20s on their MCAT, subpar GPA and EC that got in, meanwhile I know people with 4.0s and 30s that got on the alternate list. Most of the 4.0/30s are going to the other schools in Michigan though
As someone who was accepted to and will be attending MSU CHM, I find it offensive that you call their admissions process irrational.
I'd like to think that those who earned an acceptance did so because of their personality, experiences, and grades, not because MSU chooses their accepted students without reason.
Medical school decisions are never predictable. Sure, I know a couple people with good MCAT scores who were rejected from MSU, but I know many more people with good MCAT scores who were accepted to MSU. I even know someone currently attending MSU CHM who scored a 40.
Just because you dont understand something, doesnt mean you should call it irrational.
For MSU CHM, Life Experiences & ECs >>>>>>>>> MCATMy stats are higher than the 90th %tile for MSU listed on the MSAR and I'm on the alternate list. Pretty embarassing to be w/l when your friends and relatives have been accepted there, but I'm not bitter. Again MSU looks beyond stats (it seems like they just pick names out of a hat) but I'm sure there is method to the madness and it shows in the growth of the institution.
For MSU CHM, Life Experiences & ECs >>>>>>>>> MCAT
Thank God for that!
I haven't yet, but my $100 deposit wasn't received until March 14th. They say it can take up to 6 weeks from the time they received the deposit. I'd like to get mine set up too.Have any accepted applicants been issued their PID/PAD numbers yet? I'd like to get my MSU user ID set up so I can access my financial aid package online. Thanks.
Have any accepted applicants been issued their PID/PAD numbers yet? I'd like to get my MSU user ID set up so I can access my financial aid package online. Thanks.
I got issued those numbers quite a while after the deposit was made. But they said it probably took longer because the office was held up from winter break. It took more than the 4-6 weeks like it says on the website. But youll see a box with the numbers on your ais page. I just got access to my fin aid package. Gotta love loans eek! Ha
My stats are higher than the 90th %tile for MSU listed on the MSAR and I'm on the alternate list. Pretty embarassing to be w/l when your friends and relatives have been accepted there, but I'm not bitter. Again MSU looks beyond stats (it seems like they just pick names out of a hat) but I'm sure there is method to the madness and it shows in the growth of the institution.