2012-2013 Case Western Reserve University Application Thread

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Complete mid-Sept but no news at all. Called and they said they haven't looked at my file yet, but should have! That was a few weeks ago so not sure why it's taking so long 🙁
 
also placed on ''hold'' status...
does case look at ppl on the status at every committee meeting or are they just looked at after class gets filled?
 
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also placed on ''hold'' status...
does case look at ppl on the status at every committee cementing or are they just looked at after class gets filled?

Hold as well. I read an old post from 2008 where people say a decent percentage of the class is made up from held applicants. You can get admitted, waitlisted (in April), or rejected from a hold. I feel they put a lot of applicants on hold from the last adcom meetings because it was a small group. They probably want to see what other late applicants they have in store before filling up the class too quickly.

Edit: I read more into this, and I think for most recent years, they do not accept off the hold.
 
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also placed on ''hold'' status...
does case look at ppl on the status at every committee cementing or are they just looked at after class gets filled?

From what I understood when calling to ask that question, they don't typically review again until the end. I did get the impression that if you have anything significant to add, you might get looked at earlier.
 
Does anyone know how much movement there usually is from the alternate list?
 
Complete mid-August and no news. Is Case receptive to pre-interview updates?
 

I don't know....When I called to ask some questions about the whole process post-Hold list, it just seemed that was the case. Admissions said something to the effect of: your app isn't necessarily going to be looked at again (those words are pretty exact, and I assume it was meant as prior to creating the alternate list), but we do accept updates and letters of intent. That implied to me that significant info might be reviewed as it comes in. I could certainly be way off the mark, however.
 
Sorry if this has already been asked. Does anyone know if scheduling a flight at 6:00PM after the university track interview is cutting it too close? The difference between that and the next latest flight is about $60 :-/
 
I would say give yourself at least 30mins to get to the airport by car. The interview ends at ~415 or 430. It might be best to take a later flight. 6pm is cutting it close.
 

" If you are placed in the Hold category the Admissions Committee will revisit your application later in the admissions cycle to determine whether to place you on the alternate list or close your application for the current cycle."

This is straight from their website: http://casemed.case.edu/admissions/process/interview.cfm
In other words, it is actually a good thing not to have your application reviewed while on hold because there is only one negative outcome that could come out of that. Im sure that is not the news you want to hear but when they place an applicant on hold, they have decided that they would rather fill up the rest of the class without you.

Im on the hold list too, and it really sucks. Lets just hope for a lot of wait list movement this year. Right now, I am just trying to forget about this decision for 5 months til May and just be thankful Ive been accepted at least somewhere else.
 
Sorry if this has already been asked. Does anyone know if scheduling a flight at 6:00PM after the university track interview is cutting it too close? The difference between that and the next latest flight is about $60 :-/

I would say give yourself at least 30mins to get to the airport by car. The interview ends at ~415 or 430. It might be best to take a later flight. 6pm is cutting it close.

Actually you can call admissions and request a morning faculty interview so that your day ends earlier (it would end immediately after the student interview in the afternoon). My friend did that and was on the RTA before 2 pm and made her 4pmish flight.
 
" If you are placed in the Hold category the Admissions Committee will revisit your application later in the admissions cycle to determine whether to place you on the alternate list or close your application for the current cycle."

This is straight from their website: http://casemed.case.edu/admissions/process/interview.cfm
In other words, it is actually a good thing not to have your application reviewed while on hold because there is only one negative outcome that could come out of that. Im sure that is not the news you want to hear but when they place an applicant on hold, they have decided that they would rather fill up the rest of the class without you.

Im on the hold list too, and it really sucks. Lets just hope for a lot of wait list movement this year. Right now, I am just trying to forget about this decision for 5 months til May and just be thankful Ive been accepted at least somewhere else.

That's a bitter way to look at it. It's the exact same thing as being waitlisted, only they leave open the possibility that you will be rejected at some point, and (as is inherent to a waitlist) potentially accepted.

They make a point to accept people from throughout the cycle (which, for the sake of argument, we can assume they actually do), and so cannot accept every very-qualified person they meet per interview session. They may be putting on hold applicants they very much want to accept, but can't, because they have committed to provide an equivalent chance to applicants who are interviewing later.

If they wanted to make the class without you, they would reject you. The hold list/wait list/etc. is designed to allow them to look at everyone in the cycle before making final decisions. It's just an inherent part of a rolling-admissions school that's trying to be competitive at a high level.

Of course, this is more applying logic to how they approach the admissions process - accepting a certain number of people, roughly, per group, and then putting the other could-be-accepted people in the hold group until later. Limiting the size of the hold group would result in some people dropping off. They may do things differently.
 
I understand the need for a system like this, it is just not a great position to be in. It seems like Case's way of gradually rejecting applicants and leaving some for the waitlist. Simply put, it is a waitlist to be on the waitlist. Anyways, congrats to those who got accepted and good luck to those like myself who are held, interviewing or waiting for an II.
 
Does it seem like a good idea to get a rental car from the airport? It's actually cheaper than taking a cab or a shuttle from the airport to the school and back, and the other benefit is that you can leave as soon as your interview day is over and not have to wait for a shuttle/cab.

Are there good places to park near campus that don't require a permit? Finding parking where I live can be really difficult at times, which is why I thought I'd ask.
 
Does it seem like a good idea to get a rental car from the airport? It's actually cheaper than taking a cab or a shuttle from the airport to the school and back, and the other benefit is that you can leave as soon as your interview day is over and not have to wait for a shuttle/cab.

Are there good places to park near campus that don't require a permit? Finding parking where I live can be really difficult at times, which is why I thought I'd ask.

Take the train and save a lot of moola.
 
There's a parking garage connected to the school. It's free for interviewees. The iApply page has an info packet that provides a map to the garage.

I parked there and it was fine.
 
Does it seem like a good idea to get a rental car from the airport? It's actually cheaper than taking a cab or a shuttle from the airport to the school and back, and the other benefit is that you can leave as soon as your interview day is over and not have to wait for a shuttle/cab.

Are there good places to park near campus that don't require a permit? Finding parking where I live can be really difficult at times, which is why I thought I'd ask.

I rented a car because I was driving to another interview after and also to check out the 'burbs (moving a family with me). You can usually get really chap deals if you wait until the week before and look online for "last minute deals" links on the car rental websites. I have done that a couple of times, and it has worked out well.

The train goes very close though.
 
Does it seem like a good idea to get a rental car from the airport? It's actually cheaper than taking a cab or a shuttle from the airport to the school and back, and the other benefit is that you can leave as soon as your interview day is over and not have to wait for a shuttle/cab.

Are there good places to park near campus that don't require a permit? Finding parking where I live can be really difficult at times, which is why I thought I'd ask.

Check iApply. RTA is about to start some construction on the red line that might help you make the decision.

Parking in University Circle is better than it used to be, but it's still fairly scarce and/or expensive. There is a new public garage on Ford near the Mayfield/Euclid intersection that's ~$2/hr, I think.
 
Do the research topics, for college track students, have to focus on clinic? In other words, can research topics be basic research? Thanks.
 
Do the research topics, for college track students, have to focus on clinic? In other words, can research topics be basic research? Thanks.

In order to be accepted or during school? You have to do a summer of basic research and a summer of clinical research if you matriculate.
 
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ARGH.. Rejected from CWRU University Track.. Letter was dated Nov19 but only posted this morning.. why is CWRU taking so long to post their rejection letters??!? 🙁 (they did the same for my College Track letter - 2 week wait between decision and posting it)
 
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Is AOA important for any residency matching or career success?
It's helpful but not essential for residency matching. ERAS (the computerized app for residency) will give you the option of marking whether you were selected for AOA, not selected for AOA, or there is no AOA at your institution. The UP does have AOA; CCLCM does not. If you get selected, it's a bonus for your app. I have never heard of an employer post residency caring about whether you were AOA in med school or not, but then I haven't graduated residency yet, so take that with a grain of salt.

Is it common to get an interview invite from CCLCM but to be rejected pre-interview from CWRU?
It's actually surprisingly common. It's even possible to be accepted to CCLCM and rejected from the UP pre-interview. There is some overlap between what the two adcomms are looking for, but it's not complete overlap.
 
Just got invited to interview today

Same here! 😀 Interview dates seem to be in February already.

Very excited, thought that I wasn't going to hear from them at all after a few months of silence!!!

Complete mid-Sept.
 
Hi everyone! I am scheduled for an interview on Feb 11th, but no med students are available to host me. Is anyone here who will be interviewing on that date interested in splitting a hotel room with me?

Please PM me for more details 😀
 
Does case reject pre-interview? I have been complete for a while and no news...
 
Does case reject pre-interview? I have been complete for a while and no news...

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ARGH.. Rejected from CWRU University Track.. Letter was dated Nov19 but only posted this morning.. why is CWRU taking so long to post their rejection letters??!? 🙁 (they did the same for my College Track letter - 2 week wait between decision and posting it)
 
Do the research topics, for college track students, have to focus on clinic? In other words, can research topics be basic research? Thanks.

In order to be accepted or during school? You have to do a summer of basic research and a summer of clinical research if you matriculate.

In order to be accepted - you need research. There is no explicit "clinical research" requirement.

Actually, yes.

It's actually surprisingly common. It's even possible to be accepted to CCLCM and rejected from the UP pre-interview. There is some overlap between what the two adcomms are looking for, but it's not complete overlap.
qft
 
I was accepted back in October. Super pumped to have such a great option for next year.

Has anyone heard if the computer choices will remain the same or if they will offer ultra books/convertibles for the 2017 class? I'm also wondering if we will be using Windows 8...
 
I was accepted back in October. Super pumped to have such a great option for next year.

Has anyone heard if the computer choices will remain the same or if they will offer ultra books/convertibles for the 2017 class? I'm also wondering if we will be using Windows 8...

Look through earlier posts in this thread or in the accepted students Facebook group. This has been addressed in both places.
 
I'm actually still looking for a host on December 9th and 10th... haha looks like it's a hotel for me too.
 
Look through earlier posts in this thread or in the accepted students Facebook group. This has been addressed in both places.

Thanks, I did read the Facebook page and a couple of posts on here as well as the CWRU website. Just wondering if there has been any speculation about next year concerning ultra books or windows 8... Sorry if I did indeed miss these specific topics 🙂
 
Thanks, I did read the Facebook page and a couple of posts on here as well as the CWRU website. Just wondering if there has been any speculation about next year concerning ultra books or windows 8... Sorry if I did indeed miss these specific topics 🙂

Gotcha! Not that I know of. Sorry!
 
Just got an interview invite to CCLCM yesterday! I was complete 10/18.

Super excited, but admissions told me that they are manually scheduling interview invites now since they had to add more dates. Have not heard anything from MSTP yet. CCLCM said the last date that they are interviewing is Feb 4th for anyone who is still waiting to hear back.
 
I know Case interviews A TON of people and I am still debating whether I want to interview for the College Program Does anyone know approximately how many people are interviewed for this program and how many acceptances are usually extended? Thanks!
 
~250 interviews and ~40 acceptances for 32 spots. FYI, this question has been answered many, many times throughout the thread.
 
Any idea when post-interview CCLCM decisions will be made this month?
 
Any idea when post-interview CCLCM decisions will be made this month?
Not sure what they're doing this year, but in the past it's been the week before Christmas. If you get a call from a 216 area code, pick up. 😀

Keep in mind though that very few people get acceptances in December, because they won't fill the entire class until after interviews are done in February. So it's entirely possible that even after the December acceptances go out, you might not hear about people getting them if none of the recipients are on SDN (or if they don't want to post their acceptances on SDN).
 
Went back a few pages but didn't see any response for my question...

I was creeping on my status page and found a pre-interview hold letter. Is this simply a rejection in disguise? Is there a way to get off of this hold and get an interview?
 
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