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For all of you who are worried about your interview scheduling, don't read this story.
Really.
I got an email from UCLA on Wednesday, at 2:15pm. I happened to be on the computer doing some homework, so I replied with my preferred dates immediately. Less than 30 seconds after hitting the 'send' button my phone rings.
Me "Hello?"
Caller "Hi, is this monkeymind90 (not my real name)?"
Me "Yes, who is this?"
Caller "I'm calling from the David Geffen School of Medicine. I saw on your interview response that you would prefer a Friday, Thursday, or Wednesday. We have a cancellation next Monday. Can you make it?"
Middlin-ish story short, I rescheduled a class, cancelled a train ticket, and got a quiz moved to go to an interview 5 days after the initial notification.
Anyone have the interviewed/accepted numbers for UCLA?
All Applicants
Applied:6204
Interviewed:854
Accepted:240
Enrolled:121
In State
Applied:3639
Interviewed:628
Accepted:175
Enrolled:100
Out of State
Applied:2565
Interviewed:226
Accepted:65
Enrolled:21
Thanks, do you know what year this is from?
All Applicants
Applied:6204
Interviewed:854
Accepted:240
Enrolled:121
In State
Applied:3639
Interviewed:628
Accepted:175
Enrolled:100
Out of State
Applied:2565
Interviewed:226
Accepted:65
Enrolled:21
The number enrolled here corresponds to only the regular MD program (121). The class size is actually 161 + 20 or so UCR/UCLA students. The additional 40 students above the 121 are a part of the MSTP, Prime, and Drew Programs.
Jesus H. why so many essays? This makes duke look like child's play.
I received a secondary within a few hours of my AMCAS being received, is this significant? I only ask because it seems people are getting screened.
I'm OOS, 34Q, 3.91, but I started my own company. Maybe they liked that?
How many people actually complete this secondary? Do I have a shot?
All Applicants
Applied:6204
Interviewed:854
Accepted:240
Enrolled:121
In State
Applied:3639
Interviewed:628
Accepted:175
Enrolled:100
Out of State
Applied:2565
Interviewed:226
Accepted:65
Enrolled:21
I sent one to them and they acknowledged that they had gotten the email a day later. Maybe 4-5 days after that, I was offered an interview. Go for it, it doesn't hurt!Does anyone know if UCLA is receptive to in-area emails? I'm from the east-coast, and flying out to Cali is expensive!
I sent one to them and they acknowledged that they had gotten the email a day later. Maybe 4-5 days after that, I was offered an interview. Go for it, it doesn't hurt!
Pretty much same thing for me. They'll definitely take a look at your file and accommodate you if they can, so it doesn't hurt. Good luck!
On another note, does anyone know how long the interview day at UCLA is? I'm probably commuting/carpooling to/from my interview in about a week, and "plan to be here the entire day" isn't exactly the most specific planning tool when dealing with LA traffic.![]()
When are you scheduled to arrive at UCLA? If your arrival time is at 7:45 am, then your day will end with lunch and will be finished by 1:30 pm. This group has their interviews first thing in the morning. There was a second group that arrived a hour or so later and they have their interviews in the afternoon after lunch, I believe. In that case, you'll probably be done by 4 or 5. Someone who was in an afternoon group can confirm or correct my statements. 😀
I though UCLA interviews into April, but I guess not?
"The Admissions Committee will be evaluating completed applications during the months of October through January. Interviews will be conducted between October and January. "
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wow.....have there been any interview invites lately? Does anyone know what month interviews are being scheduled in right now?
Complete since early Aug and no word:/
wow.....have there been any interview invites lately? Does anyone know what month interviews are being scheduled in right now?
Complete since early Aug and no word:/
wow.....have there been any interview invites lately? Does anyone know what month interviews are being scheduled in right now?
Complete since early Aug and no word:/
I though UCLA interviews into April, but I guess not?
"The Admissions Committee will be evaluating completed applications during the months of October through January. Interviews will be conducted between October and January. "
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do you mind sharing your stats? IS or OOS? ThanksJust got an invite earlier today. Complete 8/29.
do you mind sharing your stats? IS or OOS? Thanks
I had kinda the same dilemma.I'm from the Bay Area, and I'm going to be in Socal for an interview at Irvine at the end of November. I work full-time and it's really tough to take time off for interviews. Would it be weird for me to send an in-the-area e-mail, seeing how I'm from CA to begin with?
I hope I'm not being overly neurotic, but I just went to the status website and it pulls up the following message:
"No Matching records found or incomplete data field! Check back later."
For several months now it just showed the dates for receipt of my secondary and my letters of recommendation. Does the message just mean the status site isn't working, or did something actually happen with my file? Anyone else having the same problem?
I had kinda the same dilemma, I'm from Los Angeles but go to school on the East Coast. I did end up sending an in the area email though. Just out of curiosity, does anyone know what weeks UCLA does not interview (for winter break?)
Can any of you California natives help me out? I have UCLA interviews 12/1-2, and then I need to be in Palo Alto 12/6-7. What is the best way to get from one to the other? What airports do you recommend I take to get to UCLA? (OOS obviously)
Can any of you California natives help me out? I have UCLA interviews 12/1-2, and then I need to be in Palo Alto 12/6-7. What is the best way to get from one to the other? What airports do you recommend I take to get to UCLA? (OOS obviously)
Fly into LAX. Stay at the airport for cheap (Use priceline.com to bid. Should be less than 75.00/night). Use Flyaway shuttle to get to Westwood. Here is the link.
http://www.lawa.org/welcome_lax.aspx?id=4698
Go back to lax using the same mode of transportation.
Fly Southwest to San Jose. Take a shuttle to Stanford U. (around 28.00/trip). Stay at Stanford guest house. Here is the link
https://www.myfidelio.net/webui/Login.aspx?chain=IQ&property=USSG
Use the free shuttle to get to the Med school.
Good luck🙂
Can any of you California natives help me out? I have UCLA interviews 12/1-2, and then I need to be in Palo Alto 12/6-7. What is the best way to get from one to the other? What airports do you recommend I take to get to UCLA? (OOS obviously)
There are a few current med students on this thread who have offered to answer our Q's, so I think I'll put them to task 🙂
1. Is the curriculum systems-based? Also, is there anything else a prospective student should take note of? They seem to be getting into the small group/PBL stuff.
2. How easy is it to get into research? For some schools you're basically on your own, whereas other schools have programs that connect you with faculty who have already outlined projects for med students to take on.
I couldn't find the answers to these Q's on the DGSOM website, so I'd greatly appreciate it if some current students could weigh in. Thanks.
There are a few current med students on this thread who have offered to answer our Q's, so I think I'll put them to task 🙂
1. Is the curriculum systems-based? Also, is there anything else a prospective student should take note of? They seem to be getting into the small group/PBL stuff.
2. How easy is it to get into research? For some schools you're basically on your own, whereas other schools have programs that connect you with faculty who have already outlined projects for med students to take on.
I couldn't find the answers to these Q's on the DGSOM website, so I'd greatly appreciate it if some current students could weigh in. Thanks.
What dbeast said.
PBL really is a great idea, even if we all grumble when it comes time to turn in our learning issues (I'm working on mine now...). It helps connect the main points/themes you learn throughout the week. In general, UCLA is great at doing that. All of your labs, histology lectures, doctoring/clinical skills sessions really tie into lectures for the week, and the repetition and different angles on material almost force you to learn it.
Like the medical student said above, research is pretty easy to find. Many of our lecturers are doctors and have some of their own programs going on, so it's easy to talk to them about opportunities. Also, if you're not THAT interested in bench-work in a boring lab performing gels day after day after day (I'm not) and want to get out of the U.S. for a few months over the summer (like I do), UCLA is expanding its Global Health program as we speak. We have affiliations with multiple research programs in countries like Ghana, South Africa, and Peru, among many others. So join the Global Health group next year!