Were there any acceptances yesterday or just deferrals? I interviewed mid-Jan but haven't heard anything yet
Are the results for deferred applications coming out March 1? Or mid-March?
An accepted student asked for some feedback between Northwestern University Feinberg SOM versus University of Washington SOM in a thread. It received a lot of UW feedback, but not much Northwestern. Could any of you take a moment to talk about what you know of the curriculum, step scores, research opportunities, etc? I, along with others, would love to get your opinion.
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=986637
Any point in sending in a LOI today?
My friend interviewed here a couple weeks ago and she was wondering if February interviewees will also hear on the big day for deferrals (March 1), or if that will be a separate wave of acceptances. Thanks! 😍
Well, looks like all the deferrals heard back on March 1 last year. Is Friday the day?
Good luck today everybody!
Posted to be encouraging and to bump this thread up to compete with Columbia 😛
Curriculum - new with the class of 2016, organ based. A good deal of focus on PBL and TBL (team based learning), lots of small group learning sessions (on top of some lectures of course), a great integration of science vs non-science (medical humanities, public health, community health, clinical skills, medical decision making/biostats/paper-analyzing skills, etc that are relevant to that organ unit)... completely pass/fail for the first 2 years, multiple choice exams at the end of each organ unit (which usually ends up being once every 4-5 weeks). Lots of patient contact even from orientation week.
Step scores - no idea! I feel like this shouldn't matter in your decision making process though. I think step 1 score often reflects more on the student characteristics/abilities/effort more so than the institution. But my impression is that FSM students generally do well compared to the national average...
Research - since AOSC is now a required portion of the curriculum, you will most definitely get involved in research. Since all 166 of us have a research mentor, I'd say on the whole there were a lot of researchers open to working with med students! The school is pretty open to you doing whatever - translational, basic science, clinical, global health,... While I'm not involved in global health, from what I hear, FSM offers a lot of global opportunities. As part of your "research" project you can also write a thesis on a medical humanities topic or set up a community research project. So it seems that you can really do whatever you want. But one thing to keep in mind is that for our class of 2016, we only get 9 weeks of summer to do all this (and take a vacation if you wish). FSM may lengthen the summer back to 12 weeks as it was before, who knows! Curriculum is still changing as our class gives feedback 🙂
I've really enjoyed my M1 year here so far. I've had super supportive classmates and faculty. I'm enjoying the multi-faceted learning experience here.
If you have any more questions about Feinberg, feel free to PM me.
Have any deferred applicants heard back yet? My status page hasn't changed.
They've been tending to send decisions in the late afternoon, so it still might happen. Also, I think they just said sometime in March. March 1 is just what it's been historically, so that's why we're expecting it today.
How late would you expect it would be worth watching out?
anybody else get the feeling that decisions could be coming any moment?
During my mid feb interview they said we'd hear back in abt 4 to 6 weeks....mid march? Would deferred ppl hear back then too?
when was your interview?I interviewed on the last day and they said 3 weeks
just got the alternate list email...guess i'm in for a bit of a wait!
+2Just got the alternate list email...guess I'm in for a bit of a wait!