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Rejected today pre-interview. Complete in August.
Rejected today pre-interview. Complete in August.
All quiet on the western front, eh? 😳
I interviewed 11/16 and they said we might have a decision before Christmas.
Waitlisted today for me too... interviewed November 7th. I was surprised to find out so soon, they told us to wait until January.
Well one of the posters who interviewed 11/7 found out last Thursday. I interviewed the same day as you, so maybe the decision will be coming sooner than expected..
Waitlisted today. A wave of new decisions must've been sent out.
When did you interview?
Has anyone asked admissions when they expect to start taking people off the waitlist?
Majority of movement is in late February and March.
I just recently got a publication and I wanted to update Pitt...How have people gone by updating them, as in where should I send it to??
waitlisted (at least it's not a rejection! *staying hopeful*)
interviewed nov 16
To the people waitlisted, did the status on the website change? Don't wanna be bothersome but I interviewed a few weeks before most of the people who said they were waitlisted and was just curious.
When I was waitlisted the status changed. They send you an email informing you "that your status has changed", and then you check the website to get the actual results.
To the people waitlisted, did the status on the website change? Don't wanna be bothersome but I interviewed a few weeks before most of the people who said they were waitlisted and was just curious.
Did anyone else get an additional email about waitlist, aside from the status change one?
Within a couple of hours of sending an update email I received a reply. However this reply only answered a small question I had (I kind of made sure to ask something so I would know if they received my message or not).Quick question! I sent an email with an update after my interview, but I never received a reply. Has anyone sent an update, and did you get an email back from Pitt? Thanks!
Hi guys, quick question, I'm just wondering about student life here, do most students live in shadyside? or what are the most common housing options?
thanks a lot!, btw, i'm waitlisted, was just wondering what the living environment is like
I'm an undergrad at Pitt, so you can PM me if you want more info about the area and what to do there.
Shadyside and Squirrel Hill are the more popular neighborhoods. Shadyside is a very nice area and is usually more expensive. Squirrel Hill is farther away but is usually cheaper. You get free usage of the Port Authority bus system (well, not really free...included in tuition/fees). If you bring a car (not necessary for Pittsburgh, but I have my car this year and it is pretty convenient) a residential parking permit is $20 for a year. Street parking is free in Squirrel Hill and there is also some free street parking in Shadyside. You can buy a commuter parking permit to park on campus for a year for ~$300, and if you have roommates, you can split it!
Students also live in Oakland, although it's more of an undergraduate housing area. It's usually expensive, but you're also a 5-10 minute walk from class instead of a 15-30 minute bus ride. North Oakland is very nice but expensive, South Oakland is shady but pretty cheap.
There's also the Hill District. It's up the hill from the medical school and there are nice apartments for a reasonable price. Just be ready for a workout 🙂
They probably talked about this during your interview, but they offer medical student housing (Darragh Street Apartments) but they are quite expensive compared to off campus options. You pay for convenience!
I'm an undergrad at Pitt, so you can PM me if you want more info about the area and what to do there.
Shadyside and Squirrel Hill are the more popular neighborhoods. Shadyside is a very nice area and is usually more expensive. Squirrel Hill is farther away but is usually cheaper. You get free usage of the Port Authority bus system (well, not really free...included in tuition/fees). If you bring a car (not necessary for Pittsburgh, but I have my car this year and it is pretty convenient) a residential parking permit is $20 for a year. Street parking is free in Squirrel Hill and there is also some free street parking in Shadyside. You can buy a commuter parking permit to park on campus for a year for ~$300, and if you have roommates, you can split it!
Students also live in Oakland, although it's more of an undergraduate housing area. It's usually expensive, but you're also a 5-10 minute walk from class instead of a 15-30 minute bus ride. North Oakland is very nice but expensive, South Oakland is shady but pretty cheap.
There's also the Hill District. It's up the hill from the medical school and there are nice apartments for a reasonable price. Just be ready for a workout 🙂
They probably talked about this during your interview, but they offer medical student housing (Darragh Street Apartments) but they are quite expensive compared to off campus options. You pay for convenience!
I know there are nice apartments on the outskirts of the Hill District which are very nice. It's call "Oak Hill Apartments" and they also have townhouses there. It's pet-friendly and it's newly renovated. They're really nice, and they're close to the medical school building (Scaife hall). That's an option for people who want to live close to the med school but don't want to live in Darragh. I don't know how expensive it is now, but I know they're not as cheap as some of the things you may find in Shadyside/Sq Hill/South Oakland.
Nvm. Couldn't resist. Put on the waitlist.
You lasted almost an hour without checking? Longer than I would have lol.
Nvm. Couldn't resist. Put on the waitlist.
Ditto...received my sentence yesterday. When did you interview?
Did you get an email telling you exactly when second look is? I don't remember getting an exact date and having heard from them since I was accepted in November.
The second look date is in the acceptance letter mailed to you - last weekend in April.