Soooo...from what I'm seeing here, next weekend should be fun (?)
Maybe there is a reason you weren't accepted, your comment history doesn't show the appropriate maturity.
Actually, i think that's one of the reasons for the MMI. If someone comes across as ignorant, arrogant, or doesn't have good people skills then it is easier to weed these people out.
Actually, i think that's one of the reasons for the MMI. If someone comes across as ignorant, arrogant, or doesn't have good people skills then it is easier to weed these people out.
Interesting, I didn't view MMI as something that focuses on those aspects. I felt that the traditional interviews are great at determining sociopath status, but MMI was a little too detached. There were some ethical/people skill scenarios if I recall correctly, but since they were hypothetical I didn't know if they would be effective at letting someone's true personality come through. There was a lot of room for acting, in my opinion. But don't think I was being insincere throughout mine!
Does anyone know how the MMI is considered when giving out acceptances? Is it a scoring system?
Are you illiterate or just a *******?
Interesting, I didn't view MMI as something that focuses on those aspects. I felt that the traditional interviews are great at determining sociopath status, but MMI was a little too detached. There were some ethical/people skill scenarios if I recall correctly, but since they were hypothetical I didn't know if they would be effective at letting someone's true personality come through. There was a lot of room for acting, in my opinion.
I agree. Exactly. It seems to prefer manipulative people, and i had the greatest success in interviews where "keeping it real" is the norm. What do i know though, right?
I agree with this. I thought MMI seemed to favor confidence and salesmanship/acting ability. There's no way that it doesn't change the personality composition of the class. It'll be interesting, with time, to see in what direction the MMI schools trend. Any current students have theories on this?
Just to be clear, I wasn't referring to you saragam. You obviously did well seeing as you got in 🙂
Maybe a mix of MMI and traditional is best? Gives the adcoms a mix of objective and subjective analysis before they close their eyes and draw ping-pong balls.
this DGSOM admissions process is just super stressful
You know I don't really like the MMI system either, I do believe there are better ways to go about selecting a class. A mixture of MMI and traditional would seem to put added strain on an already slow UCLA process. I would be in favor on a traditional interview plus maybe a second interview session that consisted of maybe 3-4 scenarios with a single interviewer. Whatever the case, I have heard that UCLA actually does use the MMI scores pretty heavily when selecting its class. Not sure on the specifics but I have heard they accept those with the highest MMI scores first. I am sure they weed out those have obvious flaws or causes for concern. But who knows...
ive heard that too, thats why im confused. i was told by a student that your entire application is given a numerical score (including MMI, mcat gpa, extracurrics), and they base your acceptance on that score. but on the other hand ive heard that the entire schedule of releasing admissions is based on MMI alone. i really want to know what exactly it is...
Sorry if this has been discussed before (search only found 1 post). Does UCLA accept letters of intent? Do they care? Even a teeny bit? I remember reading that they only want updates if they're significant. I have literally nothing to update them about, but I could certainly send them a love letter. 😍 Thanks if anyone knows.
I sent them one. They responded thanking me for my letter of interest. Don't know if it'll make a difference as I'm still "wait listed" but we'll see.Sorry if this has been discussed before (search only found 1 post). Does UCLA accept letters of intent? Do they care? Even a teeny bit? I remember reading that they only want updates if they're significant. I have literally nothing to update them about, but I could certainly send them a love letter. 😍 Thanks if anyone knows.
Sorry if this has been discussed before (search only found 1 post). Does UCLA accept letters of intent? Do they care? Even a teeny bit? I remember reading that they only want updates if they're significant. I have literally nothing to update them about, but I could certainly send them a love letter. 😍 Thanks if anyone knows.
I sent them one. They responded thanking me for my letter of interest. Don't know if it'll make a difference as I'm still "wait listed" but we'll see.
What email address did you send your letter of interest to and who did you address it to?
We had this classmate in high school who was very clearly bipolar, and was the histrionic type that would yell at teachers for giving him low grades and such. He then went to UCLA undergrad, and is now a med student at UCLA. Actually he did a piece of artwork that is in that DGSOM magazinethey gave us at the interview (the one with poems and stuff in it) The MMI has its merits, but is obviously not perfect with respect to weeding out people with psychiatric dysfunction.
Oh also he was an assistant for a course at UCLA, and this dude would start randomly acting out (i actually heard this part from other people though)
Are you illiterate or just a *******?
Send it.
If they read it, good. If they don't read it, no loss.
Expressing interest in a school that you love can't hurt you in my opinion.
I sent them one. They responded thanking me for my letter of interest. Don't know if it'll make a difference as I'm still "wait listed" but we'll see.
Do it!
As for the MMI, I'm pretty confident mine went poorly and I'm here at UCLA... Speculate all you want, but the interview is just one part of a *much* bigger application process. I think its purpose is to remove the possibility of getting an unlucky personality mismatch between interviewer/interviewee and potentially spoiling a good applicant's chances. The intention of the MMI is to standardize the interview process, not to let cheaters in 🙄
But yeah, sam500, I totally agree with your ideas of MMI's shortcomings and I had the same problems as you did during my interview... whatever the case, it seems like they account for it so keep up hope everyone![]()
I'd send it to all 3 of the following:
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
I addressed my email and attached letter to "Admissions Staff".
I cried during an intense MMI scenario at another school and got accepted. I guess you never know what they're looking for...![]()
As for the MMI, I'm pretty confident mine went poorly and I'm here at UCLA... Speculate all you want, but the interview is just one part of a *much* bigger application process. I think its purpose is to remove the possibility of getting an unlucky personality mismatch between interviewer/interviewee and potentially spoiling a good applicant's chances. The intention of the MMI is to standardize the interview process, not to let cheaters in 🙄
But yeah, sam500, I totally agree with your ideas of MMI's shortcomings and I had the same problems as you did during my interview... whatever the case, it seems like they account for it so keep up hope everyone![]()
Question to current students: What kind of homework assignments do you get? How are they graded? I vaguely remember our tour guide saying you get weekly essay-type assignments? If so, do you get feedback on these? Thanks!
Question to current students: What kind of homework assignments do you get? How are they graded? I vaguely remember our tour guide saying you get weekly essay-type assignments? If so, do you get feedback on these? Thanks!
If you don't mind my asking, was it the content/description of the scenario that affected you or how you were being interviewed about it? This is just out of my own curiosity. I wonder what kind of scenarios other schools have; UCLA was my only MMI.
I'm not sure how much I'm allowed to state because of the non-disclosure agreement, but it was a role-playing scenario where the actor was yelling at me and insulting me. Normally that wouldn't make me cry, but it was so unexpected during a medical school interview that I started to tear up...probably out of shock. This is part of the reason I'm not too keen on MMI's as they're currently done. I think MMI's have just as much bias as regular interviews, if not more. For example, they don't always use the same interviewer for the same station. If I got someone who was a little TOO into the acting, and you got someone chill and laid back, how can you possibly objectively compare our scores? Ugh.
Wow, that sounds intense. Subjecting students fresh out of college to that type of abuse is not useful in my opinion. Just cruel and unusual. Since medicine is a service industry, dealing with abusive patients should be part of the education, not an expectation prior to entry. I'm sorry you had to go through that.
I hope you made a comment on the survey they gave you at the end.
That's my guess, but then again this is UCLA, so it could be tomorrow or it could be mid-JuneSo is it a general consensus that the rest of us who are still waiting won't hear anything until May 15?
So is it a general consensus that the rest of us who are still waiting won't hear anything until May 15?
You may not hear anything until August. They'll keep you on the wait-list until school starts in case they need to fill spots. They aren't just going to magically make decisions on May 15. They will keep everyone on the wait-list forever so they can fill spots last minute.
TL;DR: No status decision does not mean waitlist
Well, crap.
yeah there were a ton of decisions at the end of may last year, basically no decision can also mean hold, waitlist, or rejection. Seems like there were a ton of rejections at that time though
I wish they'd send rejections sooner...
Do you personally believe that they've filled the class? I totally believed it at first, but now that I look at the facebook group and see how many have joined the group, compared to how many joined the 2015 group at the same time last year, I'm starting to have doubts. Nevertheless, they definitely have accepted quite a few so far (based on mdapps data). Also, it just seems so fishy that no one has posted on this VERY active thread of an acceptance, since 3/9/2012
I really don't think the admissions office is lying to people when they tell them the class is full. Also, the class HAS to be full (not including people who have declined admissions offers) if they want to follow AAMC traffic rules.