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It's been 17 weeks today.
I got to 13 and stopped counting...
I'm taking the months long wait as they're not that interested in me and moving on to other schools. I think if they wait long enough it won't matter who they accept because most people will have committed, at least mentally, elsewhere.
These are my thoughts, too.
I'm taking the months long wait as they're not that interested in me and moving on to other schools. I think if they wait long enough it won't matter who they accept because most people will have committed, at least mentally, elsewhere.
But If they are not interested, wouldn't it be easier just to waitlist us?
I don't think they're totally disinterested; I agree that if they were, we would already have been waitlisted or rejected. I think they had a larger number of strong interview performances than they were expecting, and now have a large pool of students who, in other years, might have been accepted, but this year admissions is uncertain and wanting to be cautious about how many they take until interviews are over, knowing that there may be more strong interviewees to come. I'm not so much bothered by the desire to make careful admissions decisions as I am by the failure to communicate the change in decision time frame fairly and promptly to applicants. We shouldn't all be finding out on sdn that the timeframe is now 15 or 16 weeks (or more). We should have been told this is in a polite (and apologetic) email. Based on the applicants who have linked their mdapps page, many or most of the people waiting to hear back from Vanderbilt are extremely strong candidates who already have acceptances at similar tier schools, so I do think this sort of admissions communication will sway some decisions. I know it has for me. Okay, sorry to repeat the same thing everyone else is feeling. I know it doesn't make the situation better.
you guys are still counting weeks? i stopped that ages ago. i'm at 5 months and counting now. didn't they like me?![]()
Will there be a set of acceptance calls tonight? Also when is the last interview date. Also, anyone know on average how many acceptances go out for the ~100 spots? I've been accepted, just curious of the process
Looking at the stats does not make me feel good. Is it correct to state, they interview about 900 people
and accept about 300. From that 300, about a 100 enroll in the class.
Assuming the 300 acceptances don't take into account people who get in from the waitlist, the school must offer about 30 acceptances every Sunday ( I heard they offer 10 times in the application cycle).
My big question was how much is the interview weighted in the admissions decision? At some schools its as much as 80%
I don't know about the interview, but I would be surprised if the secondary didn't play a major factor in the admissions decision, considering that it wasn't used in determining interview invites. Anyways, I probably won't be hearing back anytime soon from Vandy seeing as it's only week 5 for me, but I hope some of you guys get calls tonight.
I don't know about the interview, but I would be surprised if the secondary didn't play a major factor in the admissions decision, considering that it wasn't used in determining interview invites. Anyways, I probably won't be hearing back anytime soon from Vandy seeing as it's only week 5 for me, but I hope some of you guys get calls tonight.
It's week 5 for me too! When did you interview??![]()
Dec. 13 I think? So we're probably near the bottom of the stack...
I don't know about the interview, but I would be surprised if the secondary didn't play a major factor in the admissions decision, considering that it wasn't used in determining interview invites.
Yeah, I interviewed then too. I'll definitely PM you if I hear anything lol...
Dec. 13 I think? So we're probably near the bottom of the stack...
Anyone got the call yet?
Just got an active review email....woooooo
Just got an active review email....woooooo
Active Review:
"We hope you enjoyed your interview day at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. We want to assure you that your application is still under active review. We plan to make admissions decisions this season through March 2012 so please be patient."
Whatever that means.
As of just a few moments ago, I became the lucky recipient of another active review email that's worded exactly the same as the one I got in November. Joy.
When was your Interview?
+1. Glad to know I'm not the only one waiting so long!
Does anyone remember if any "active reviewees" were given acceptance?
We interview together, we get pseudo-waitlisted together. Solidarity.![]()
Does anyone remember if any "active reviewees" were given acceptance?
At least we're in good company! I'm considering withdrawing, except that I did like it and it doesn't cost anything to stay in.
I got the same "active review" email AGAIN today at about 3:40.
I still haven't received an "active review" email, and I've been waiting almost 14 weeks... I feel so left out 🙁 lol
"Active review" email today. I'm pretty surprised they still want to "review" me, as both of my interviews here went terribly, I thought. Good luck to everyone in this position!
ETA: In case you were wondering how bad "terrible" really is: http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?p=11930579#post11930579
(Although I have worked in fashion styling in the past, so perhaps they thought I was alluding to that...?)