Anyone have any experience with UCSF and letters of intent or updates?
does anyone know the percent of applicants they accept out of the interviewed candidates?
Also, if you are prime applicant for any of the ucs, can you get accepted for their md program even if you are rejected for their prime?
Thanks 🙂
Anyone have any experience with UCSF and letters of intent or updates?
Curious about this as well
They interview you for PRIME after you are accepted to the regular medical program usually in February through March or at the latest beginning of April. You get notified of the regular acceptance and then of the PRIME acceptance or rejection in May.Question for PRIME applicants:
I have read in other threads that the interviews for the PRIME program start going out around February and are apparently conducted by phone. Is this true? Also, if you are applying for the MD and PRIME, and they accept you in the MD but still have to evaluate you for the PRIME application, Do they notify you of the acceptance or do they wait until you are rejected?
Any MS1s or MS2s care to comment to clarify this?
Thanks in advance.
They interview you for PRIME after you are accepted to the regular medical program usually in February through March or at the latest beginning of April. You get notified of the regular acceptance and then of the PRIME acceptance or rejection in May.
Hi-
Just got rejected post-secondary 🙁
I am wondering if there is a way to appeal this decision and if there is any point in doing that (i.e. are any applicants successful doing that?)
Well, I'm not a lady... but the rest is all true! 😛I remembered there was one case last year. A lady appeal a rejection pre-secondary and got a secondary but she got rejected any way.
I think at UCSF, you can appeal any rejection except for a post-interview rejection. The rationale I think is that the post-interview decision is the only one where the entire committee makes the decision whereas the others are all made by subcommittees of maybe even individual faculty application reviewers. So I guess in the latter cases, they'd just give your application to a different person or subcommittee and see if they reach a different conclusion.
It's documented on their website.thanks for your reply. do you know how I would go about appealing the decision?
Anyone have any experience with UCSF and letters of intent or updates?
I interviewed in Sept and i'm pretty sure they send out decisions on Dec 15th......Oh man i'm too nervous to even think about it
thanks....i think in the MSAR it says today is the first day they send out decisions post-interview but I don't think they necessarily are going to send them out on this exact day. I'm so nervous...this was my first interview and don't think it went that well :/Good luck LimeGreen. Did they explicitly say the 15th at your interview? I vaguely remember them saying mid-December to early January...
how long ago? I'm closing in on 2 months, which seems to be about the time that many people are hearing back.I just got an interview invite! I am ridiculously excited, it took a lot of self-control to not put twenty million exclamation points after that first sentence. I was complete a LONG time ago, so I really wasn't expecting this, but it's my first choice so I'm pretty jazzed. Now I just have to plan flying completely across the country.
thanks....i think in the MSAR it says today is the first day they send out decisions post-interview but I don't think they necessarily are going to send them out on this exact day. I'm so nervous...this was my first interview and don't think it went that well :/
how long ago? I'm closing in on 2 months, which seems to be about the time that many people are hearing back.
Checking my email, it would appear I completed the secondary October 18th. So, yeah, it was actually about two months.
Finally got the expected pre-secondary rejection today, so now I'm allowed to send my (already-written) appeal. 🙂
Thanks! 😳You are a fighter Dianyla 😎 I will be rooting for you sister.
neuralbunny said:Poo, I submitted mine on Sept 21, so coming up on 3 months now. Sounds like bad news, yes?
Although my second appeal last year (post-secondary) ended in rejection, I have every reason to believe they sincerely consider all appeals. The only time they specifically say you should not appeal is post-interview because by that point you have had a very thorough review.Bluh. So about 20 mins after I posted this, I got a status update email and was told I was rejected. Dianyla, I see you're doing a pre-secondary appeal; does anyone know if they accept/look at post-secondary, pre-interview ones? Thanks!
Thanks for the reply--I think I will, indeed, go for it. Good luck with your appeal!Although my second appeal last year (post-secondary) ended in rejection, I have every reason to believe they sincerely consider all appeals. The only time they specifically say you should not appeal is post-interview because by that point you have had a very thorough review.
You have nothing to lose, and asking is free. Go for it.![]()
Accepted!!!!
Just got an email from Dean Wofsy that said a packet is on the way via snail mail. OOS-interviewed early October
Accepted!!!!
Just got an email from Dean Wofsy that said a packet is on the way via snail mail. OOS-interviewed early October
I can't be the only one this has happened to:
"Mom, I got into UCSF!!!!!!!!! AHHHHHH!!!!! " 😱😱😱
"Oh that's nice, but why would you go to the University of California when you got into [our state school]? Actually I'm getting a call on the other linecall you back later."
*click*
My mom's response went something like "Do you really want to go all the way to the West Coast??"
That's what my mom said about Stanford when she found out it wasn't in New York.
I'd never been to the Bay Area before my interviews, but I'm practically packing my bags as we speak... Speaking of which, how the heck do I get all my stuff over there from the northeast?? I'm not fresh out of college, so I have tons of accumulated stuff I probably have to sell on Craigslist first. Logistics...
Congrats, everyone! 👍 👍 👍
For moving logistics, there are a few options...
If you have a car, cram it full and drive it. If it can tow something, rent a little U-Haul. If it can't tow anything and/or you have a lot of stuff, rent a big moving truck and tow your car behind the truck.
If you don't have a car or don't feel up to driving a large moving truck and/or towing trailers, PODS are a really cool way to move stuff. 👍
One option you could look into for moving smaller stuff is UPS or FedEx. It's expensive but not that expensive. I think you can ship a 2x1.5x1.5 ft box cross-country for around $50. How you would move furniture or mattress or things like that, I have no idea (as a college dorm-dweller).![]()