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I didn't get invited to an interview yet and they are interviewing up to mid April I think. Is it safe to assume that I got rejected?
I think so. I got a rejection letter via snail-mail today 🙁
I didn't get invited to an interview yet and they are interviewing up to mid April I think. Is it safe to assume that I got rejected?
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will be 10 weeks tomorrow.
Spoke to the office today, they said there is at least 1 more day of interviews left, but, they hope to have decisions real soon.
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will be 10 weeks tomorrow.
Spoke to the office today, they said there is at least 1 more day of interviews left, but, they hope to have decisions real soon.
Hmm.... it has been over 4 months since I interviewed... i am hoping for the best but it's hard to remain hopeful at his point. I guess they are waiting for the interview days to be over.
Hmm.... it has been over 4 months since I interviewed... i am hoping for the best but it's hard to remain hopeful at his point. I guess they are waiting for the interview days to be over.
Eek, So I guess they won't be taking very many people off the waitlist this year...
Lol why do u infer that ??
Can any students confirm if the estimated cost of attendance (link below) is close to the actual costs? I know the numbers are overestimated in some schools (room, books, fees, transportation) and I'm trying to establish better estimates of true costs. In this case, the room estimate looks a tad low at $7755 for the area if it's meant to include rent+utilities+internet for 12 months (or is it a 10-month estimate?). I saw room postings for about $800/month+utilities when I was there.
http://medicine.stonybrookmedicine.edu/som/financialaid#cost
i called the admissions office yesterday and the receptionist told me they're trying to get all the final results out by the end of this week or the next. so keep your hopes up everyone!!!
do you mind sharing who you interviewed with? and what was the time stamp of the email?I got accepted today as well. Interview also March 6th.
I got accepted today as well. Interview also March 6th.
I got accepted today as well. Interview also March 6th.
since i interviewed feb 7, and haven't heard back, this really makes me think i've been placed on some sort of post interview hold... :/ oh well really hoping i hear something this week....
I received an E-mail this morning.How are people hearing about waitlists? E-mail? Regular mail?
I am writing to inform you that the Committee on Admissions has completed its evaluation of your candidacy for admission to the 2012 entering class and we think you sux, but we would like to put your name on our waiting list of those to whom admission will be offered as places in our entering class become available.
Each year there are a certain number of people who decide to go elsewhere after originally reserving a place here, and we shall be in a position to offer acceptances to some applicants on our waiting list as this attrition takes place. I realize that you too may already hold a place at another medical school. Nonetheless, I ask that if your interest in Stony Brook remains sufficiently great and if you are interested in having your name placed on our waiting list that you please email us back within 15 days of receipt of this email. If you have already decided to attend medical school elsewhere, I also ask that you inform us within this period.
Please accept my good wishes and I thank you for the interest you have shown in Stony Brook
I am writing to inform you that the Committee on Admissions has completed its evaluation of your candidacy for admission to the 2012 entering class and we think you sux, ...
Ur too funny.
Is there a laptop minimum specs requirement? Does it have to be purchased through the school? Windows, Mac? Software that I'll need?
I already have an older laptop. Not sure if I need to purchase another one.
Sigh of relief. Thanks for the update.hey guys,
i called the admissions office two days ago and the staff told me that there is no HPWL. Specifically, she said there might be one as time goes by, but as of now it is too early to know, and thus she is not aware of any HPWL as of now.
Second look day was Yesterday. Pretty Much the entire class was there. Class size is roughly 124 and it seemed like most were there. I know a few people who couldn't come, but it wasn't like 50 or 75 people.
I was thinking the same thing.To be fair though, couldn't there have been students there that showed up but may not end up matriculating? Still some time before May 15th.
To be fair though, couldn't there have been students there that showed up but may not end up matriculating? Still some time before May 15th.
Of course, 2nd look days has always been a situation where the tables have turned. The School is now trying to get people to chose them. Students are relaxed, many have multple acceptances and use it as a way to see more of the school, meet more of the staff, meet possible incoming students, and in some cases, set up potential roommate/housing situation.
I for one have a couple of acceptances and depending on the final financial situations, may or may not be matriculating.
One thing I'll say though, the area looks nice as far as to raise a family, or to plop yourself at home to study, but it is quite dead.
Sadly I have to agree with you. I went to Stony for undergrad. There wasn't much going on, both on campus and off. On weekends some people party in Port Jeff which is about 15-20 mins away by car. Other than that most people went home on the weekends or just did low-key things. I personally found the Stony Brook area extremely dead, but I've lived in NYC my entire life so I guess I'm a bit spoiled.but that is the thing, see, these schools always try to identify relatively far places as easy access. Stony Brook for example tries to emphasize their closeness to NYC, but the truth is, it is an hour away by car, longer depending on where in the city you want to go and if there is traffic. SUNY upstate for example tried to claim they are close to NYC, Boston and tons of other areas, but they would say things like within 5 hours from many major cities, that is cool and all, but that isn't close. If that is the case then just about any school can claim closeness to some other city. For example, Robert Wood Johnson can claim a hour away from NYC, 30 min from Newark, 30 min from Garden state mall and other areas in Bergen, an hour and 15 min from philadelphia and so forth.
I guess my point is, If you are Hofstra, or NY medical college and truly just outside of NYC, then that is fine, when you are in the middle of no where and over a hour away, it isn't convenient anymore other than a "planned" trip to the city. There is no spur of the moment trips possible.
The facts are, this is coming straight from the students I met yesterday and the day before. "It is dead out here" is a direct quote, "great place to live and raise family" is a direct quote. If yo u like beaches, then in the summer it isnt' to far away. If you like small town bar scene then there is a few spots to go. If you like wineries and a few similar stuff then again that is fine. If you are very social and you know some folks in the Hamtons, for which I know some people who do and therefore travel there for events/party and the scene then fine but this is No NYC, it isn't smaller cities like Boston or Philly, it isn't Richmond (VCU) or DC and people should understand that. What you are getting is quintessential suburbia. None of the upper classmen houses I saw is located in a place where you could even down the street for a pack of gum or a ham sandwich. You simply need a car as it is much more residential than commercial. (this is not necessarily a bad thing like I said, it gives you plenty of opportunity to focus, and as long as you have a car, you can get what you need, and the houses the students were living in were like full houses that families would settle in. Great stuff)
I'm not sure what you meant by sport, if that means other things like hiking or horseback riding or golf then that is possible. If it means professional sports like Yankees (hour and 10 min away (no traffic), Mets ( an hour away no traffic), islanders (almost an hour away), Giants (probably an hour and a half or an hour 45 mins away) then these things aren't exactly spur of the moment close. Stony Brook U itself is 1AA in most sports so it isn't like you are going to be watching them much.
Sadly I have to agree with you. I went to Stony for undergrad. There wasn't much going on, both on campus and off. On weekends some people party in Port Jeff which is about 15-20 mins away by car. Other than that most people went home on the weekends or just did low-key things. I personally found the Stony Brook area extremely dead, but I've lived in NYC my entire life so I guess I'm a bit spoiled.
The facts are, this is coming straight from the students I met yesterday and the day before. "It is dead out here" is a direct quote, "great place to live and raise family" is a direct quote. If yo u like beaches, then in the summer it isnt' to far away. If you like small town bar scene then there is a few spots to go. If you like wineries and a few similar stuff then again that is fine. If you are very social and you know some folks in the Hamtons, for which I know some people who do and therefore travel there for events/party and the scene then fine but this is No NYC, it isn't smaller cities like Boston or Philly, it isn't Richmond (VCU) or DC and people should understand that. What you are getting is quintessential suburbia. None of the upper classmen houses I saw is located in a place where you could even down the street for a pack of gum or a ham sandwich. You simply need a car as it is much more residential than commercial. (this is not necessarily a bad thing like I said, it gives you plenty of opportunity to focus, and as long as you have a car, you can get what you need, and the houses the students were living in were like full houses that families would settle in. Great stuff)
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I have been accepted to SB, and received a match list from the admissions office today. I was pretty underwhelmed by the 2012 match. There was a ton of internal medicine, but no general surgery matches. Can any current students comment on this?
The distribution of specialties is meaningless.