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OMG!! After being rejected pre-secondary and appealing, I just got a UCSF secondary invite tonight.![]()
Wow!! Congrats!!
OMG!! After being rejected pre-secondary and appealing, I just got a UCSF secondary invite tonight.![]()
Yeah, I'm totally floating on a fluffy cloud of disbelief right now. 😀Wow!! Congrats!!
Or, um, maybe that's just the percocet from my knee surgery this afternoon. 🙄
Yeah, I'm totally floating on a fluffy cloud of disbelief right now. 😀
Or, um, maybe that's just the percocet from my knee surgery this afternoon. 🙄
OMG!! After being rejected pre-secondary and appealing, I just got a UCSF secondary invite tonight.
Woot! Awesome! Congrats and good luck!! 👍![]()
Squeak squeak!Hehe, we won't tell! Congrats! Goes to show that the squeaky wheel does indeed get the grease. 😀
It's strange, a few people I've talked to about this all think it's crazy to appeal a rejection. From my experience of being on the hiring side in the professional world, I know how hard it is to sort through piles and piles of applicants, all of whom start looking about the same. It's so easy to get overlooked, and I really have specific reasons for wanting to go to this school. Also, UCSF has a specific appeals process posted on their website, which is encouraging.Meh, I would be floaty too if I could add SF to OHSU on my list of interview invites! Good on you for advocating for yourself and asking for another look!!
I've been doing IT for a hospital for the last 12 years, and highly recommend it. The benefits are great, and it's cool to see how that side of the house operates. Not to mention the professional connections!I'm really excited today. I was at my volunteer gig this morning, talking to the IT head about the project I'm working on for them. I mentioned that I'm out of a job in December and the guy told me that I could probably work for them.
The job he said that they had open is an interface job WITH THE SCHOOL THAT I AM INTERVIEWING AT AND APPLYING FOR A FULL-RIDE SCHOLARSHIP.
Excuse me for shouting. I'm excited.
Thank you! I'm working on that secondary now, thankfully it's soooooo much easier than OHSU. If you're doing MD only, there are no essays. Really, none. I'm debating whether to apply to their "underserved focus" track and that does require essay, I figure it can't hurt to have more space to write and show myself well.Woot! Awesome! Congrats and good luck!! 👍![]()
Awesome! I know of one other person who appealed and did not get an invite, so double kudos to you. 😀OMG!! After being rejected pre-secondary and appealing, I just got a UCSF secondary invite tonight.![]()
As well you should be. Congrats to you too!I'm really excited today. I was at my volunteer gig this morning, talking to the IT head about the project I'm working on for them. I mentioned that I'm out of a job in December and the guy told me that I could probably work for them.
The job he said that they had open is an interface job WITH THE SCHOOL THAT I AM INTERVIEWING AT AND APPLYING FOR A FULL-RIDE SCHOLARSHIP.
Excuse me for shouting. I'm excited.
Did I tell you about the letter already, or is this just one of your freaky coincidences? I'm thinking it's a freaky coincidence, because I'm pretty sure I didn't tell you this story!Q,
What is the story of your Dean's letter? Are they letting you graduate 🙂
Did I tell you about the letter already, or is this just one of your freaky coincidences? I'm thinking it's a freaky coincidence, because I'm pretty sure I didn't tell you this story!
I'm still afraid to go back and re-read the letter of appeal that I wrote... it was a little "out there" as I'm sure you can imagine. I must have piqued their morbid curiosity.Awesome! I know of one other person who appealed and did not get an invite, so double kudos to you. 😀
Of course we never doubted that you would get anything less, Q. Congrats! 👍The rest of the letter was stellar; I got the highest level of recommendation. The dean also cited portions of my clinical evals from some of the major rotations (medicine, peds, OB/gyn, etc), and mentioned some of my research and volunteering activities while in med school.
My employer LOR said essentially the same thing, that they didn't want to let me go. I actually had to choose my letter-writer very carefully, because I wouldn't put it past one of my bosses to actually sabotage my efforts. 🙄Personal feelings aside, yes, they are letting me graduate. 🙂
Awesome! I know of one other person who appealed and did not get an invite, so double kudos to you. 😀
As well you should be. Congrats to you too!
Did I tell you about the letter already, or is this just one of your freaky coincidences? I'm thinking it's a freaky coincidence, because I'm pretty sure I didn't tell you this story!
So, Dean's letter. My school allows us to read our Dean's letters to make sure there are no errors. Which it's a good thing I did, because the dean had put the subspecialty I want to go into (i.e., fellowship I want to do in the future) instead of the specialty I'm applying for (i.e., residency) in the letter. Minor detail that was easy to change. The rest of the letter was stellar; I got the highest level of recommendation. The dean also cited portions of my clinical evals from some of the major rotations (medicine, peds, OB/gyn, etc), and mentioned some of my research and volunteering activities while in med school.
Here's why Ed's question freaked me out a bit. At my school, the Dean's letters are actually written by two people: the Dean of Students and the Dean of the Medical School. The student dean, who I know pretty well because we have worked together on various projects over the years, has been joking for a while now about not wanting to let me graduate. Well, the deans actually wrote that in my Dean's letter.
Personal feelings aside, yes, they are letting me graduate. 🙂
got home today to a letter of acceptance from Drexel. It's my first acceptance so I'm overjoyed. I cried then I started dancing around my living room.
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got home today to a letter of acceptance from Drexel. It's my first acceptance so I'm overjoyed. I cried then I started dancing around my living room.
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got home today to a letter of acceptance from Drexel. It's my first acceptance so I'm overjoyed. I cried then I started dancing around my living room.
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just an update... Accepted to mercer!!!! I can't believe it - don't ever let anyone tell you an md is out of reach!
got home today to a letter of acceptance from Drexel. It's my first acceptance so I'm overjoyed. I cried then I started dancing around my living room.
For months I've gotten up every morning hoping to find some sort of good news med school email in my inbox, and invariably found some junk mail instead. This morning I could hardly believe it when I received an invitation to an interview at Mayo Medical School! I'm so excited!
Awesome, congrats to all three of you! 👍Just an update... ACCEPTED TO MERCER!!!! I can't believe it - don't ever let anyone tell you an MD is out of reach!
Congrats! And you get to stay in your hometown, right? 😀Accepted. 😀
Accepted to University of Illinois in Chicago.
Accepted. 😀
Accepted to University of Illinois in Chicago. It feels so odd to type that! I've been thinking about this moment for years! So happy for everyone, Non-Trads are rockin' this cycle!!!!
As always, 4/10 for LIFE!
Congrats! And you get to stay in your hometown, right? 😀
Accepted. 😀
Accepted to University of Illinois in Chicago. It feels so odd to type that! I've been thinking about this moment for years! So happy for everyone, Non-Trads are rockin' this cycle!!!!
As always, 4/10 for LIFE!
Accepted. 😀
Accepted to University of Illinois in Chicago. It feels so odd to type that! I've been thinking about this moment for years! So happy for everyone, Non-Trads are rockin' this cycle!!!!
As always, 4/10 for LIFE!
So I found out today that I've been accepted at the University of Wisconsin. I can't believe that I'm actually going to medical school!! Booyah!!
Haven't heard from any schools in quite awhile. This is going to be a painfully long application cycle.
See, all you had to do was come in here and whinge about it and BAM! Acceptance! 😀So I found out today that I've been accepted at the University of Wisconsin. I can't believe that I'm actually going to medical school!! Booyah!!
So I found out today that I've been accepted at the University of Wisconsin. I can't believe that I'm actually going to medical school!! Booyah!!
See, all you had to do was come in here and whinge about it and BAM! Acceptance! 😀
Congrats!!!![]()
See, all you had to do was come in here and whinge about it and BAM! Acceptance! 😀
Congrats!!!![]()
For those of you that have been accepted, would you mind sharing some of your info? (gpa, mcat and dates of appliction). Or if you prefer could I ping you for those. I'm not sure if i"m competitive.
I have 3.25 undergrad gpa, 3.6 Masters (but because it was research based it only shows up as 9 credits!) my second Master's degree was course based but becuase it was technically pass/fail (according to amcas) it won't be converted 🙁. I also worked for 10 years.
MCAT 33 10V, 11P, 12B P.
How long have your apps been complete? If you've only been complete for a couple of weeks, it's way too soon for you to worry. It often takes a month or more for schools to go through the later apps, because now they're already backlogged from all the apps turned in before yours. In addition, it's important to apply strategically. Your MCAT is competitive, but your GPA is significantly below average for allo schools, and you have no post bac to bolster it. Hopefully you applied broadly and not just to a handful of top-tier schools.I've been working in the biopharmaceutical industry for the last 10 years, worked on a number of new drugs (focused mostly on innovation in medicine), one of the companies I helped build has just applied for approval for a new medication in polyneuropathy (after positive phase III results). I've travelled and had clinical experience overseas (India) and conducted basic research in my master's program for 2 years. I'm worried b/c no interviews yet. 🙁
I knew that cute kidney was good for something! Thanks for stopping by--hope you'll stick around. 🙂Auriga said:I was hooked over here by a certain highly adorable renal organ.
Do you have any community service/volunteering/humanitarian type of activities? That's the only thing I would recommend you could do to improve your app, but you are already a solid and competitive candidate.I've been working in the biopharmaceutical industry for the last 10 years, worked on a number of new drugs (focused mostly on innovation in medicine), one of the companies I helped build has just applied for approval for a new medication in polyneuropathy (after positive phase III results). I've travelled and had clinical experience overseas (India) and conducted basic research in my master's program for 2 years. I'm worried b/c no interviews yet. 🙁
I've been working in the biopharmaceutical industry for the last 10 years, worked on a number of new drugs (focused mostly on innovation in medicine), one of the companies I helped build has just applied for approval for a new medication in polyneuropathy (after positive phase III results). I've travelled and had clinical experience overseas (India) and conducted basic research in my master's program for 2 years. I'm worried b/c no interviews yet. 🙁
I did apply broadly 58 secondaries. I am hopeful.
I have research that i didn't publish from my msc. I will write the article (1st authorship) now and also pick up some volunteering/shadowing to help my application.
I'm not sure i can stomach a bost bach program, I already did 8 yrs of university..
would it be better to reapply early next cycle or go to the caribbean?
That definitely qualifies as broad! How long ago were you complete? Again, if it was within the past few weeks, the schools may not have had a chance to review your app yet.I did apply broadly 58 secondaries. I am hopeful.
Can't hurt. You can send updates to the schools about these things.I have research that i didn't publish from my msc. I will write the article (1st authorship) now and also pick up some volunteering/shadowing to help my application.
You wouldn't have to do a formal program; lots of people apply with do-it-yourself post bacs. It's just something to think about if you don't get in this year, because a lot of people who get in with low GPAs do have more recent high-GPA coursework.I'm not sure i can stomach a bost bach program, I already did 8 yrs of university..
I'm not at all a fan of going to the Caribbean. I wrote a long post about this a while back that you can search for if you really care. But the gist is that 1) Caribbean schools are expensive and high risk--many people start, and many people fail to pass Step 1/graduate and/or fail to match in the US. When you hear the "success stories," what you aren't hearing about are all the people who never made it to the match in the first place. Whereas, the rate of failing out of American schools is essentially zero. 2) The number of American grads is increasing drastically as both MD and DO schools increase their class sizes and open new schools. By the time you graduate, you will be competing with the largest number of American grads in history for a relatively unchanged number of residency slots. Who do you think will get the short end of that stick?would it be better to reapply early next cycle or go to the caribbean?
Congrats!! Was this your first (of many, surely!) acceptance?Accepted to AZCOM!![]()