2011-2012 University of Vermont Application Thread

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Hey I interviewed same day (Feb 23) and I recall the tour guide mentioning that the admissions committee meets the week of March 8th...which is this week! 😱
 
Hey I interviewed same day (Feb 23) and I recall the tour guide mentioning that the admissions committee meets the week of March 8th...which is this week! 😱

Thanks! I must be remembering wrong or maybe it was just wishful thinking. March 8th, that means we will probably hear by Friday. Good luck!
 
Just an FYI, sometimes they take a bit longer to let people know. You'll be lucky if you hear by Friday but it could likely be early next week as well. Nonetheless, good luck to you all!!!
 
Hey I interviewed same day (Feb 23) and I recall the tour guide mentioning that the admissions committee meets the week of March 8th...which is this week! 😱

+1. I remember the lady telling us to check our status online on Fri; however, there is a post here somewhere that says that the Admissions Committee meets twice this week, today and on Fri...I'm crossing my fingers😕
 
For anyone out there still waiting for an interview, I just called them today to ask whether they were still handing out II. The response was yes, since they are interviewing through the first week of April, but they were unsure as to how many more II they would be sending out. The woman I spoke with took down my name, and the next hour I got an invite! SO CALL! 😀 Good luck you all!
 
Hi, does anyone know when the next batch of final decisions will be posted? I remember my group (I interviewed February 23) was told that the admissions committee was to meet on March 2. But given that this week is spring break for UVM I don't know if we will hear anything (if the admissions office takes spring break off). Any insight would be appreciated.

Just FYI this is not spring break for UVM COM. Spring break is the second week of April.
 
For anyone out there still waiting for an interview, I just called them today to ask whether they were still handing out II. The response was yes, since they are interviewing through the first week of April, but they were unsure as to how many more II they would be sending out. The woman I spoke with took down my name, and the next hour I got an invite! SO CALL! 😀 Good luck you all!

I couldn't agree more! I was the last student to be accepted last year and calling/expressing interest is really important at UVM! Best of luck everyone 🙂
 
For anyone out there still waiting for an interview, I just called them today to ask whether they were still handing out II. The response was yes, since they are interviewing through the first week of April, but they were unsure as to how many more II they would be sending out. The woman I spoke with took down my name, and the next hour I got an invite! SO CALL! 😀 Good luck you all!

Oh jeez, the admissions office is going to get a lot of calls tomorrow... :laugh:

But seriously, that's awesome. Congratulations!
 
Just wanted to let everyone know the communication with the office of admissions via the online portal has an unspecified word count. So, if you are long winded like me, you would be better off sending them an email from your personal account.
 
I just got an interview here but do you think its for the waitlist?
 
Definitely not for a waitlist. UVM wouldn't continue on with interviews if their class was full. That is what is super unique about UVM. Even the last interview day last year, some folks were accepted.
 
To those who have been placed on OOA waitlist, were you notified through email or was it just a portal status change?
 
With a feeling of great relief, I just found out that I was placed on the OOA Waitlist😀 What now? Do you guys have any idea of how fast the waitlist is moving?
 
Has anyone been taken off the OOS WL? Hoping it was gonna be today.....
 
I was on the OOS Waitlist for 3 hrs back in november and then was accepted.
 
No status change on the applicant portal interviewed 2/28...still have the message:
"We hope that you enjoyed your interview at the University of Vermont College of Medicine and that you were able to learn more about our school, curriculum and life in Burlington."

Does this mean we have to wait for the next review or is there still a chance we might be reviewed?
Sucks big time :/
 
🙁
No status change on the applicant portal interviewed 2/28...still have the message:
"We hope that you enjoyed your interview at the University of Vermont College of Medicine and that you were able to learn more about our school, curriculum and life in Burlington."

Does this mean we have to wait for the next review or is there still a chance we might be reviewed?
Sucks big time :/

I'm right there with you... I really hope we don't have to wait another month until we are reviewed 🙁
 
No status change on the applicant portal interviewed 2/28...still have the message:
"We hope that you enjoyed your interview at the University of Vermont College of Medicine and that you were able to learn more about our school, curriculum and life in Burlington."

Does this mean we have to wait for the next review or is there still a chance we might be reviewed?
Sucks big time :/
I also interviewed 2/28. Accepted OOS this morning. I'm assuming they either didn't review your file, or they reviewed it but didn't make a decision. You might not have to wait till next month, I was told decisions from this meeting would also be posted Monday and Tuesday.
 
Fiiiiiiiiinally rejected after swimming in the maybe-we'll-interview-you pool for 6+ months. Knew it was a long shot by this point anyway. Good luck everyone!
 
Hopefully somebody got my ii. I withdraw from my interview yesterday
 
Omg okay so I finally decided to call the office to specifically ask when the committee was going to meet again and if they typically review the waitlist at that time. But I didn't even get to ask the second question because once I mentioned that I was on the OOS waitlist she told me that when the committee meets they only review the people who have been interviewed in the past few weeks. Basically she said that they are interviewing up until April and that's when they expect to see movement on the waitlist! Of course she also reminded me that people can remain on the waitlist until school starts....like I really wanted to be reminded of that lol.....oh well....

there are no "waitlist interviews" because almost everyone goes to the waitlist initially. More waitlist action occurs April - June than at any other time of year, and I am pretty certain that less than half of the total number of acceptances that will go out, have already been awarded at this point in the cycle.

I have no way of knowing for sure, but it would not surprise me in the slightest if admissions here only just meets the AAMC recommendation to have issued a number of acceptances = the expected class size by March, or some number very similar to it.

I've seen a few current UVM students reply to posts here, so I figured I'd ask a question and hope someone will see it. Or if you are not a current student but know something about this, feel free to chime in!

I get the impression that many students end up doing away rotations during the clinical years at UVM, and this is one of the things that makes me hesitant to commit to going to the school. (By away rotations, I mean rotations where you have to actually move elsewhere for the rotation, not just rotations where you have to drive a bit outside of Burlington every day). How does the placement for these rotations work? If you want to just stay in the Burlington area the whole time, can you? If not, do you get to rank where you would like to go? How likely are you to go where you want? Does the school help you find housing if you have an away rotation? Are you expected to pay for that extra housing even though you'll also be paying for housing in Burlington?

Any insights would be great! Thanks in advance.

someone else covered it pretty well, but basically there are two rounds of lottery where people submit their preferences, following each of which there is a trading period where people can make swaps if both parties are willing. Housing is provided at no additional cost, and some travel expenses are paid as well. You are required to do them at one of the four designated sites (FL, ME, VT, CT). No CA until fourth year if you want it. The average student will do two or three aways out of seven, and most people get at least four of the top ten positions they ranked. I think I got five of my top eight. The only way to stay in VT all year is to qualify for an exemption, which was covered above.

Oh, and also you do get to rank where you want to be for your rotations. My limited experience (since I am still a first year) is that people choose rotations based on the experiences of other students not location. Certain sites are known for certain specialities. I will also be ranking Danbury pretty high on my list because I can live at home with my parents for these rotations. This is particularly important to me since I have two pets to consider. I believe that the housing provided at all away rotations does not allow pets or significant others/family. If you have these extenuating circumstances you need to find your own housing. If there is an M2/M3/M4 on here, please verify my comments!

Yes. Students do rely on anecdotes from other students in ranking their site choices, although this is a bit silly IMO because the quality of all the sites is pretty comparable (it has to be for accreditation purposes) and there are certainly more intra-site differences ("I didn't like my mean resident!") than there are inter-site differences ("go to site X for rotation Y, it's so much better there!") Both of these quotes are examples of silly things that people could say that might sway a person trying to put together their rank list, and obviously they are completely subjective. but the truth is that you are better off picking sites for personal reasons, as it sounds like you are doing.
 
I was wondering how students at UVM like that they take step 1 really early? Do you feel like you had enough time to learn everything you needed to learn and prepare for the test adequately?

I can see the benefit of having a head start on clerkships but I was wondering about any of the cons (if any).
 
To any current students: What are the most useful resources (websites, property managers, etc,) for off campus housing / apartments? Do you prefer UVM housing over non-affiliated housing? Thanks in advance.
 
ii Today! Very unexpected. Can't wait to see the campus. Been complete since early september.
 
I was wondering how students at UVM like that they take step 1 really early? Do you feel like you had enough time to learn everything you needed to learn and prepare for the test adequately?

I can see the benefit of having a head start on clerkships but I was wondering about any of the cons (if any).

I am also curious.
 
Sorry if this has been answered already, but do early boards and integrated curriculum = long hours in class for the first 1.5 years? I interview next week.
 
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