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Just invented a new drink. The Sandy. Watered down Manhattan.
I spoke with admissions this morning and they said they plan on sending out decisions late this afternoon.![]()
I commend you for your bravery -- your service to SDN makes us all proud. 😉👍
I spoke with admissions this morning and they said they plan on sending out decisions late this afternoon.![]()
0/5 Waitlisted =/= 77% acceptance 🙁 I had really gotten my hopes up for this one and now feeling very disappointed
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Waitlisted... Bummer!
Sadly, guess I didn't click with my interviewers as much as I presumed? 🙁
Nevertheless, still thrilled with this cycle thus far -- I can't complain.
Good luck to everyone!
EDIT: Med students at Brown, can you shed any light on when most WL movement occurs? For example, I know some schools have a lot of movement during the cycle, while other schools have virtually zero movement until the May 15th deadline. Thanks!
EDIT Part 2: Is the WL ranked? If so, are there any keywords in the waitlist letter that describe our ranking?
I really really hope there is a lot of waitlist movement because brown def is my top choice. I suppose the idea of not knowing where I'll be spending the next four years of my life until May/June is a little scary for me but I guess it's worth it for Brown. So I'll just make myself comfortable here and send 'em the best letter of interest they've ever received 🙂
Waitlisted... Bummer!
Sadly, guess I didn't click with my interviewers as much as I presumed? 🙁
Nevertheless, still thrilled with this cycle thus far -- I can't complain.
Good luck to everyone!
EDIT: Med students at Brown, can you shed any light on when most WL movement occurs? For example, I know some schools have a lot of movement during the cycle, while other schools have virtually zero movement until the May 15th deadline. Thanks!
EDIT Part 2: Is the WL ranked? If so, are there any keywords in the waitlist letter that describe our ranking?
Accepted! Very happy!
Accepted today via email! Top choice, couldn't be happier. Good luck to everyone else!for waitlist movement.
Thanks! I've just got one more interview scheduled, but after that I'm putting the suit away. Short of a full ride offered at my second choice, I'll definitely be matriculating at Brown.Congratulations!! 🙂
You going to keep hitting the interview trail, or just call it a day?
Do you mind sharing your stats, when you were complete etc.?
Hey guys, couple of tips on interviewing after having seen a few mistakes in the past and this year.
1. Guys, wear a tie.
2. If you are being interviewed by a physician, call them Doctor X unless they specifically tell you otherwise.
3. Be familiar to your application. If you have done something for several months we are going to ask you about it. You should know all the different sides of an argument. For example if you have worked at a free clinic that handed out needles...you should know that it prevents HepC etc...but at the same time have you thought about the argument that providing free needles creates dependency and continued use? Just adds to your maturity factor.
Hey guys, couple of tips on interviewing after having seen a few mistakes in the past and this year.
1. Guys, wear a tie.
2. If you are being interviewed by a physician, call them Doctor X unless they specifically tell you otherwise.
3. Be familiar to your application. If you have done something for several months we are going to ask you about it. You should know all the different sides of an argument. For example if you have worked at a free clinic that handed out needles...you should know that it prevents HepC etc...but at the same time have you thought about the argument that providing free needles creates dependency and continued use? Just adds to your maturity factor.
The homeless clinic was just an example. The point being that medicine has a lot of emotionally charged issues: reproductive rights, universal healthcare, obesity, etc.... Each issue can be discussed from multiple points of view: yours as a provider, as a patient, society's points of view etcc.... IF asked about something like this, state your point of view, and state that you are aware that there are also many other considerations and counter arguments. A lot of times, there is no "right answer." But being adamant about your point of view being the only correct one is always wrong.