2011-2012 University of Vermont Application Thread

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Awww, well that's still better than no snow at all. I'm so psyched to visit Vermont in a few weeks!

hopefully we can get the Lake Champlain snow machine cranking for you between now and then! it's been a tough year for snow lovers this year. 49 degrees in Burlington right now (yes. that's very warm for 1st week of February)
 
II! Any info on if I'm interviewing for a waitlist position?
 
II! Any info on if I'm interviewing for a waitlist position?


When were you complete? If you were complete recently, your II mayn't necessarily be for a waitlist position. Good luck!
 
So I've been getting pretty antsy lately...I interviewed back in early October and was placed on the in-state wait-list. Has anyone seen any wait-list movement recently? Specifically for in-state applicants? UVM is by far my number one choice!
 
When were you complete? If you were complete recently, your II mayn't necessarily be for a waitlist position. Good luck!

Really long time ago. I turned in my secondary on 7/6 so probably pooled in August.
 
Really long time ago. I turned in my secondary on 7/6 so probably pooled in August.
you must look like a prune by now..............................yes........lame..........i know...
 
Congratulations on your many acceptances! Any idea of where you might choose to matriculate?

Thank you! I have been extremely fortunate this time around (I am a reapplicant)! I really fell in love with UVM and it quickly became my top choice so I am hoping their financial aid is generous enough to compete with my other options...How about you?
 
So I've been getting pretty antsy lately...I interviewed back in early October and was placed on the in-state wait-list. Has anyone seen any wait-list movement recently? Specifically for in-state applicants? UVM is by far my number one choice!
I am also on the in-state wait-list - I interviewed back in the Fall. I've seen a few people post here after the last adcom meeting that they were admitted from the wait-list. Although, they were from the out-of-state WL - Haven't seen any in-state WL movement. I've heard rumors that they handle the in-state WL mostly at the end of the process in April, but that is pure speculation.
 
I am also on the in-state wait-list - I interviewed back in the Fall. I've seen a few people post here after the last adcom meeting that they were admitted from the wait-list. Although, they were from the out-of-state WL - Haven't seen any in-state WL movement. I've heard rumors that they handle the in-state WL mostly at the end of the process in April, but that is pure speculation.

Yeah. I'm on the IS WL too, interviewed end of nov, haven't heard anything 🙁. I don't like the waiting game...

And as for the snow questions - update: on campus now, it's more like mid April than february... Very depressing. Haven't gotten much skiing in cause of hockey, so now I'm hoping it holds on until march, but I think it's a real long shot.... Horrible winter....
 
rejected via status page...oh well figured since I was OOS
 
When is the next committee meeting? When I interviewed they said there may be a big batch of decisions going out this friday...anyone else know?
 
When is the next committee meeting? When I interviewed they said there may be a big batch of decisions going out this friday...anyone else know?

It's on Thursday.
 
Any interviews still going out? Been pooled for quite a while now.
 
Just for those out there still waiting to hear something--check your status page...I never got an email about my interview invite, so it was just sitting on the page for who knows how long.

Anyone know how competitive it is for OOS applicants here?
 
Hey can anyone list some pros and cons of UVM, i need help deciding between here and EVMS, thanks! Norfolk or Burlington...hmmm
 
Hey can anyone list some pros and cons of UVM, i need help deciding between here and EVMS, thanks! Norfolk or Burlington...hmmm

Not to be a jerk, but....really?
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This is something you shouldn't need help with - at least not in the manner that you have presented it here. You alone know yourself best, along your preferences for your medical education. Furthermore, your choice of wording for the last phrase of your response indicates a level of indifference that is unfortunate to see.

I'm genuinely happy for you, in that you have the happy dilemma of choosing between two great programs. However, I might suggest that you employ a modicum of consideration when posting in a thread in which the majority of individuals are either a) still seeking an interview invitation, b) awaiting their interview date, or c) on the OOS or IS Waitlist and regard UVM as their top choice school.

/Sheldon-Cooper-esque-Rant

(P.S. I'm sure you meant well, but honestly, IMO your post comes across as more than a bit aloof and unconcerned. If I'm misjudging or responding inappropriately - and I'm sure other SDN'ers will let me know - then please accept my humble apology...the internet's tone-of-voice wires get crossed far too easily.)
 
I feel like that was a little much...people get into schools without knowing all that much about them, or get into schools that they have ranked very closely in their heads. In my opinion, the snippit you see on interview day isn't the most insightful representation of the school. I don't think the poster you're responding to had any malicious "rub it in your face" intentions in asking the question...
 
I feel like that was a little much...people get into schools without knowing all that much about them, or get into schools that they have ranked very closely in their heads. In my opinion, the snippit you see on interview day isn't the most insightful representation of the school. I don't think the poster you're responding to had any malicious "rub it in your face" intentions in asking the question...

hey sisterdisco, thanks for understanding. i really did not mean to offend anyone as stated by the previous post. i was seriously just wondering how these two place compare. I interviewed at different places, and the interview day is like a whirlwind. I am possibly the farthest from a "rub it in your face" personality. I seriously liked norfolk and burlington, but for some reason i can't remember much about the schools. thanks-
 
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Not to be a jerk, but....really?
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This is something you shouldn't need help with - at least not in the manner that you have presented it here. You alone know yourself best, along your preferences for your medical education. Furthermore, your choice of wording for the last phrase of your response indicates a level of indifference that is unfortunate to see.

I'm genuinely happy for you, in that you have the happy dilemma of choosing between two great programs. However, I might suggest that you employ a modicum of consideration when posting in a thread in which the majority of individuals are either a) still seeking an interview invitation, b) awaiting their interview date, or c) on the OOS or IS Waitlist and regard UVM as their top choice school.

/Sheldon-Cooper-esque-Rant

(P.S. I'm sure you meant well, but honestly, IMO your post comes across as more than a bit aloof and unconcerned. If I'm misjudging or responding inappropriately - and I'm sure other SDN'ers will let me know - then please accept my humble apology...the internet's tone-of-voice wires get crossed far too easily.)
People do ask for help picking between schools pretty frequently. It seems like I move at least one such thread a day from main preallo over to school specific discussions.
 
I feel like that was a little much...people get into schools without knowing all that much about them, or get into schools that they have ranked very closely in their heads. In my opinion, the snippit you see on interview day isn't the most insightful representation of the school. I don't think the poster you're responding to had any malicious "rub it in your face" intentions in asking the question...

Hi SisterDisco, thanks for your straightforward reply. 🙂 Just to clarify, I wasn't making the point that it's inappropriate to ask for help in weighing the merits of Program A vs Program B. Rather, it was directed at the language and style of the post. I don't at all believe that it was written with any mal intent, nor that there was a rub-it-in undertone. I simply would have liked to have seen a little more care taken in asking what I'm sure is a very relevant question for some.

hey sisterdisco, thanks for understanding. i really did not mean to offend anyone as stated by the previous post. i was seriously just wondering how these two place compare. I interviewed at different places, and the interview day is like a whirlwind. I am possibly the farthest from a "rub it in your face" personality. I seriously liked norfolk and burlington, but for some reason i can't remember much about the schools. thanks-

Please accept my apology, and see above post for further clarification.
 
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Just for those out there still waiting to hear something--check your status page...I never got an email about my interview invite, so it was just sitting on the page for who knows how long.

Anyone know how competitive it is for OOS applicants here?

The class is mostly made up of OOS students (72% OOS for class of 2015), if that tells you anything.
 
re: Anyone know how competitive it is for OOS applicants here?

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Here are all of the class profile data for the past 3 classes:
http://www.uvm.edu/medicine/admissions/?Page=classprofiles.html

I do not see that they break it down by OOS stats, but the MCAT average for all matriculants (mostly OOS) stays @ 30: 10-10-10, and the GPA @ 3.7...I do not know of any other state school which accepts so many OOS.
 
your pretty intense...this person was just asking advice on what to choose (as an VA resident, i'll admit i'm jealous of their choice between Vermont - a place i applied - and one of my states schools, EVMS - a place i just recently interviewed at) and should be able to come to website without fearing being judged. Additionally, you were insanely over-analyzing their phrasing...i'm assuming you a phish fan from the "run like an antelope" quote you have below your name. As a fellow phish fan, frankly i'm surprised how much you seem to have a stick up the you-know-what.
 
your pretty intense...this person was just asking advice on what to choose (as an VA resident, i'll admit i'm jealous of their choice between Vermont - a place i applied - and one of my states schools, EVMS - a place i just recently interviewed at) and should be able to come to website without fearing being judged. Additionally, you were insanely over-analyzing their phrasing...i'm assuming you a phish fan from the "run like an antelope" quote you have below your name. As a fellow phish fan, frankly i'm surprised how much you seem to have a stick up the you-know-what.



This is meant to be a supportive board. A little compassion and patience can go a long way.
 
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This is meant to be a supportive board. A little compassion and patience can go a long way.
WHOA. This is the first time I actually see this discussion board get a little nasty. Remember, the UVM discussion board is different than other boards (not to really diss others), but I have felt that the students that are on the UVM discussion boards are a lot more supportive, compassionate and helpful than any other board I have read. Many people on other boards are cut-throat, nasty and straight up negative towards each other.

I think there is always room for misinterpretation of people's word on discussion boards, so I think its best to give everyone the benefit of the doubt. If you truly feel that someone has been acting out of line, then send them a private message -- no need to blast them on this board in front of everyone.

The purpose of this list is to exchange ideas and share advice for everyone in this process, not just a select group of people. That being said, for all of those who have been accepted, it may be a better idea to discuss these issues on the FB page!

http://www.facebook.com/groups/309635542415646/

You can leave the page if you decide not to come here, but I think it would be very helpful to get that page loaded with questions & information. Plus, if you do end up coming here, this page will be helpful next year as well 🙂
 
You're pretty intense. This person was just asking advice on what to choose (as a VA resident, I'll admit I'm jealous of their choice between Vermont - a place I applied to - and one of my states schools, EVMS - a place at which I just recently interviewed) and should be able to come to this website without fear of being judged. Additionally, you were insanely over-analyzing their phrasing...I'm assuming you're a Phish fan from the "run like an antelope" quote you have below your name. As a fellow Phish fan, frankly I'm surprised at how much you seem to have a stick up the you-know-what.

Fixed that for you. 😉






....I keeed, I keeeed! :laugh: Perhaps we all just need to relax a little. I preemptively apologized to LoveDocta in my original post, left myself open to be criticized, and then apologized again following his reply very early this morning. We're all alright now, no?

If you look through my previous posts in this lengthy thread it should be pretty apparent that I'm a supportive person and highly regard the value of community. In fact, it was that feeling which ledto my regrettably overzealous original note. Had the post said something in the vein of "Hey guys, I'm excited to have acceptances to EVMS and UVM. I was wondering if some of you might be able to mention some pro's & cons to help me in making my decision. I know that I am looking for X,Y,Z attributes in a school/city/area, so how does UVM fit with this? Thanks" it wouldn't have pricked me in such a way that I thought it to be cavalier. In hindsight, I should have dialed back the snark-o-meter-5000 from 11 to something much more reasonable. 😳

I obviously place a lot of stock in the idea that the way one writes is indicative of how they carry themselves as a person. That's not to say that everything has to be perfectly worded or onerously formal, but since the interwebs strips tone-of-voice from the communication, taking a few extra moments to write clearly can be a big help.

This process can obviously become overwhelming, exhausting, and stress-laden so a little perspective can go a long way [for myself included]...although proper grammar and punctuation ain't never hurt 'nothin neither. 😛

P.S. I've undergone a radical stickectomy and am able to sit much more comfortably now.
 
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Fixed that for you. 😉






....I keeed, I keeeed! :laugh: Perhaps we all just need to relax a little. I preemptively apologized to LoveDocta in my original post, left myself open to be criticized, and then apologized again following his reply very early this morning. We're all alright now, no?

If you look through my previous posts in this lengthy thread it should be pretty apparent that I'm a supportive person and highly regard the value of community. In fact, it was that feeling which lead to my regrettably overzealous original note. Had the post said something in the vein of "Hey guys, I'm excited to have acceptances to EVMS and UVM. I was wondering if some of you might be able to mention some pro's & cons to help me in making my decision. I know that I am looking for X,Y,Z attributes in a school/city/area, so how does UVM fit with this? Thanks" it wouldn't have pricked me in such a way that I thought it to be cavalier. In hindsight, I should have dialed back the snark-o-meter-5000 from 11 to something much more reasonable. 😳

I obviously place a lot of stock in the idea that the way one writes is indicative of how they carry themselves as a person. That's not to say that everything has to be perfectly worded or onerously formal, but since the interwebs strips tone-of-voice from the communication, taking a few extra moments to write clearly can be a big help.

This process can obviously become overwhelming, exhausting, and stress-laden so a little perspective can go a long way [for myself included]...although proper grammar and punctuation ain't never hurt 'nothin neither. 😛

P.S. I've undergone a radical stickectomy and am able to sit much more comfortably now.
NICE!!! Mr./Ms. NMonte 82, you are one fabulous writer. I wish I was able to articulate myself the way you do. I am glad that this has been a learning experience for everyone. I do recall that your earlier messages have been kind and supportive, as you mentioned. I hope that you are accepted to UVMs super cool student body. LETTERS OF INTEREST DUDE!!
 
Please accept my apology, and see above post for further clarification.


yo, no problem. Ma bad for asking my question so bluntly. I just interviewed at these places, didn't get accepted.
 
NICE!!! Mr./Ms. NMonte 82, you are one fabulous writer. I wish I was able to articulate myself the way you do. I am glad that this has been a learning experience for everyone. I do recall that your earlier messages have been kind and supportive, as you mentioned. I hope that you are accepted to UVMs super cool student body. LETTERS OF INTEREST DUDE!!
As for replying to lovedocta07's original question, in my opinion, here are the pro's & con's of UVM.

Pros:
Vermont Integrated Curriculum
Strong Clinical Training (Ranked highly in Primary Care)
The ability to be in class for only 1.5 yrs, take your boards early and start rotations early.
Lay Back Class Schedule: usually 8-12, with some afternoons in there.
The ability to do an entire year's of away rotations during your fourth year.
The ability to take 8 electives before you have to apply to residency.
The supportive & collaborative student environment.
Burlington is BEAUTIFUL.
Vermonters are super nice people.
Liberal state 🙂
Administrative Staff & Professors are very involved in their students: they treat them like family.

Cons:
Ridiculously Expensive
Ridiculously Cold
Burlington is a very small airport so its hard & expensive to travel too as well.
Not a super strong research facility.

I hope this helps a bit. Good luck in making your decision! UVM is the best though 🙂
 
My interview is scheduled for March 13. Just filled out the student housing form 🙂
 
My interview is scheduled for March 13. Just filled out the student housing form 🙂
That's awesome SisterDisco08! You're gonna LOVE UVM. I stayed with a student there too and it's super convenient and very beneficial. Good luck!
 
Small pooled since September, starting to lose faith though this remains one of my top two choices. :xf:
 
For those who've been small-pooled for many months now, if you want some closure you may want to check your status. I just did and found out I was rejected. Ah well.
 
I've been swimming since September... no status change yet but sinking seems inevitable.
 
I check my status pretty much every day, especially now since i see people have gotten updates there without getting emails. I sent out an update email yesterday, so here's hoping!


I don't think we should lose hope yet! They interview through mid april!
 
I haven't even stepped into the pool yet, I'd rather be swimming in it with you guys. 😛
 
I haven't even stepped into the pool yet, I'd rather be swimming in it with you guys. 😛

me too. I want to be in the pool too. When were you complete?
 
I guess they met yesterday. Hopefully, there will be a lot of good news today.
 
NICE!!! Mr./Ms. NMonte 82, you are one fabulous writer. I wish I was able to articulate myself the way you do. I am glad that this has been a learning experience for everyone. I do recall that your earlier messages have been kind and supportive, as you mentioned. I hope that you are accepted to UVMs super cool student body. LETTERS OF INTEREST DUDE!!

:laugh: Thanks for the warm words. FWIW I think there are a ton of great writers on this board, yourself and many others included. Reading posts by guys like GravityWave makes me think that my scribblings are comparatively poop.

I've sent two letters of interest since being added to the WL in late November (one of which was a letter of intent sent ~1.5 weeks ago), and crossed all crossable appendages so here's to hoping for the best. :xf:
 
The homepage for my Online Applicant Center just changed to:

Your file has been reviewed by the Admissions Committee. We will be contacting you shortly regarding the status of your application.

Good? Bad? Meaningless?
 
The homepage for my Online Applicant Center just changed to:

Your file has been reviewed by the Admissions Committee. We will be contacting you shortly regarding the status of your application.

Good? Bad? Meaningless?

Good and Meaningless. Good because it means they reviewed your file at yesterday's meeting. Meaningless because it does not give any indication whatsoever of the committee's disposition regarding your file. Agonizing, right? 😛

GL!
 
Placed on the OOS waitlist. Honestly, I'm relieved since it looks most OOS applicants are waitlisted for varying amounts of time.
 
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placed on OOS waitlist - the waiting continues
 
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