2012-2013 Oregon Health and Science University Application Thread

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Guero: (re: genetics course)

I took Genetics from Oregon State online and thought they did a reasonable job of it. Looking at their website, ( http://ecampus.oregonstate.edu/soc/....htm?termcode=all&coursenumber=311&subject=BI )they offer it both this spring and this summer. It would certainly give you more flexibility than an on-campus class, and that may be a huge benefit right about now.

Worth considering, even with your preference for in person classes.

Best of luck!
I'm getting ready to take the Oregon State Genetics class this spring. Can you tell me anything more about it? Thanks!
 
Interviewed today (hello, SDN lurkers!) and I think it went alright. Fun MMI stations, with some wackier scenarios than last year. I definitely feel better about this year's tricky acting station.

Funny story: When I got there this morning and parked, I was a bit nervous and felt my heart racing. Every time my pulse pounded I saw a little flash of light in my peripheral version. I was just starting to get really freaked out by this, but then I looked up and saw that I'd parked under a bad fluorescent bulb that was flickering at the exact frequency as my pulse. Geez! 😱

I'm now exhausted and feel like I could sleep all weekend. I had kind of forgotten just how overwhelming the post-interview zombie feeling is.
 
Interviewed today (hello, SDN lurkers!) and I think it went alright. Fun MMI stations, with some wackier scenarios than last year. I definitely feel better about this year's tricky acting station.

Funny story: When I got there this morning and parked, I was a bit nervous and felt my heart racing. Every time my pulse pounded I saw a little flash of light in my peripheral version. I was just starting to get really freaked out by this, but then I looked up and saw that I'd parked under a bad fluorescent bulb that was flickering at the exact frequency as my pulse. Geez! 😱

I'm now exhausted and feel like I could sleep all weekend. I had kind of forgotten just how overwhelming the post-interview zombie feeling is.
I'm glad it went well! I hope you finally get the word this year that they've been crazy all along!
 
I'm glad it went well! I hope you finally get the word this year that they've been crazy all along!
However well or poorly it went, I'm just relieved that it's over.
 
Thanks everyone! I am actually pretty ok with this outcome. I am not totally sure that the biostats/epi track would have been ideal for me. And as time goes on I am feeling more antsy about getting to things that involve patient care, and that MPH would have distanced me from that by another year.
Sorry to hear it, but at the same time I'm glad they've finally released your app so it can move onto the MD-only stage.

Also, I don't know all the details, but it sure seems like a number of MD-only students have managed to arrange an MPH into their plans. Surely the door's still open for you down the road, if you want it.

Hoping you'll be getting some good news soon. :luck:
 
Sorry to hear it, but at the same time I'm glad they've finally released your app so it can move onto the MD-only stage.

Also, I don't know all the details, but it sure seems like a number of MD-only students have managed to arrange an MPH into their plans. Surely the door's still open for you down the road, if you want it.

Hoping you'll be getting some good news soon. :luck:

+1 Well said.
 
Also, does anyone know how many students OHSU is accepting into the Rural Scholars Program? I know they're offering 5 of those students some form of contractual scholarship for practicing in rural OR for the c/o 2017...
I asked about this because it's one of my top interests. The Rural Scholars program enrolls 15 students per class. In past years, most students who applied got a spot, though it can be modestly competitive. Being in the Rural Scholars program does not automatically entail the commitment to practice rurally, but of course entering into that loan forgiveness program does.
 
I asked about this because it's one of my top interests. The Rural Scholars program enrolls 15 students per class. In past years, most students who applied got a spot, though it can be modestly competitive. Being in the Rural Scholars program does not automatically entail the commitment to practice rurally, but of course entering into that loan forgiveness program does.
Thanks.

Btw, I am dying during this wait. On a more pleasant and funny note, I received notice that I landed a $10k scholarship a few days after withdrawing from another school. I still wouldn't have gone; but I find it hilarious that they took that long to send notice. That's something you probably want to overnight or at least ensure that it arrives before the deadline of an insane amount of nonrefundable money down (DO school, obviously). If I were really on the fence, that'd have swayed me ($40k overall? bomb).
 
Btw, I am dying during this wait.
I was just thinking yesterday how one of the nicest things about getting an interview - besides of course the interview itself - is the few weeks of emotional freedom that comes with not having to check the online app portal n times daily. I think I'll be able to keep it down to once per day until about 4 weeks have passed post-interview.
That's something you probably want to overnight or at least ensure that it arrives before the deadline of an insane amount of nonrefundable money down (DO school, obviously).
You should have asked them if you could apply that scholarship money to their seat-saving extortion fee.
 
I was just thinking yesterday how one of the nicest things about getting an interview - besides of course the interview itself - is the few weeks of emotional freedom that comes with not having to check the online app portal n times daily. I think I'll be able to keep it down to once per day until about 4 weeks have passed post-interview.

You should have asked them if you could apply that scholarship money to their seat-saving extortion fee.
Hahaha, that would've been awesome. After all, that fee goes toward matriculation at the end.

Yeah, speaking of the portal and acceptances, do they generally send acceptance emails? Or do they send acceptances via snail mail? Lastly, do they update the portal with acceptance/WL info?
 
Yeah, speaking of the portal and acceptances, do they generally send acceptance emails? Or do they send acceptances via snail mail? Lastly, do they update the portal with acceptance/WL info?

I remember her saying that we will get an email if we get accepted, but not if we are waitlisted. If we're waitlisted it'll just be a status change on the portal
 
I think I saw the portal first. Then a couple hours later got an email. It was more than 4 weeks until I got the snail mail packet.

dsoz
 
Yeah, speaking of the portal and acceptances, do they generally send acceptance emails? Or do they send acceptances via snail mail? Lastly, do they update the portal with acceptance/WL info?
Acceptances always come via email.

Pre-interview hold (before May 15th) and waitlist (on/after May 15th) is posted in the portal. If waitlisted, you'll be told your # position on the list, and the portal will also display a "now serving #n" waitlist progress indicator.

Rejections (before or on May 15th) are always a portal-only status update.
 
Does the admissions office give any verification that they have received your acceptance form?
 
Does the admissions office give any verification that they have received your acceptance form?

I didn't get any. I even asked in an email and got no response. That is something I am going to ask about this Friday at the second look day.

dsoz
 
I didn't get any. I even asked in an email and got no response. That is something I am going to ask about this Friday at the second look day.

dsoz

I really hope they treat their students differently than their applicants. From what I hear it gets better once your main contact to the school isn't the admissions dept.

#notbitter #neverendingappcycle

Also: Second look already?? Do they have more than one?
 
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I really hope they treat their students differently than their applicants. From what I hear it gets better once your main contact to the school isn't the admissions dept.

#notbitter #neverendingappcycle

Also: Second look already?? Do they have more than one?

I have called a few times with questions. Once I had access to direct lines, I had them pick up the phone every time. Financial aid, student services, all the people in all the offices that I talked to were very nice.

there are three second looks scheduled. One this Friday. The other two are in April and May (I think, it could be March and April). I know I will attend OHSU, I just want to be able to hear some of the information again when I am not stressed over the interview, and be able to ask the list of questions that I have growing on my notepad. I figure that this is the one to go to because it will probably be the least crowded. Although, it gives me fewer future classmates to meet in person. There are 14 on the FB page already. Most seem decided on OHSU, a couple are still deliberating between here and other schools.

@Rachelkj: I really hope that Katie gets your application to the interview schedule pile soon. It makes me almost glad that I did not try to sign up for a combined degree. Keep hoping for the best!

dsoz
 
I have called a few times with questions. Once I had access to direct lines, I had them pick up the phone every time. Financial aid, student services, all the people in all the offices that I talked to were very nice.

there are three second looks scheduled. One this Friday. The other two are in April and May (I think, it could be March and April). I know I will attend OHSU, I just want to be able to hear some of the information again when I am not stressed over the interview, and be able to ask the list of questions that I have growing on my notepad. I figure that this is the one to go to because it will probably be the least crowded. Although, it gives me fewer future classmates to meet in person. There are 14 on the FB page already. Most seem decided on OHSU, a couple are still deliberating between here and other schools.

@Rachelkj: I really hope that Katie gets your application to the interview schedule pile soon. It makes me almost glad that I did not try to sign up for a combined degree. Keep hoping for the best!

dsoz
Thanks for always being such a great source of information and encouragement. Would you mind updating us with what you learn at second look?
 
Thanks for always being such a great source of information and encouragement. Would you mind updating us with what you learn at second look?

sure thing.

I expect it to be more of the same, and a lot of stuff that we can get off the website.

I will update probably Friday evening or Saturday sometime.

dsoz
 
Just had my interview date confirmed for March 15th. Anybody going to be interviewing that day, or perhaps locals want to meet for a second beer tasting somewhere in town?
 
Beware the ides of March... It killed Julius Caesar...

But it will be a great day for an interview for you! 🙂

Good luck.

dsoz
 
Just had my interview date confirmed for March 15th. Anybody going to be interviewing that day, or perhaps locals want to meet for a second beer tasting somewhere in town?
I'm local and wouldn't mind another meet-up. 👍

Beware the ides of March... It killed Julius Caesar...
I had exactly the same thought! :meanie:
 
I didn't get any. I even asked in an email and got no response. That is something I am going to ask about this Friday at the second look day.

dsoz

Thanks,

I just got a return phone call from the admissions office that they had received it.
 
anyone have a guess when the next round of acceptances/holds/rejections will go out?
 
Thanks everyone!

So, no matter what my decision is going to come in May and I know it takes a while to get any news about financial aid. Does this mean that I just don't get to consider financial aid awards when I'm making my final school choice?
 
Thanks everyone!

So, no matter what my decision is going to come in May and I know it takes a while to get any news about financial aid. Does this mean that I just don't get to consider financial aid awards when I'm making my final school choice?
It's best to assume no awards from OHSU beyond the usual cost of living standard stuff.
 
I just realized that I made a fool of myself already. The email says in red at the top "please read this email carefully before responding" and says to include a photo and any final updates. I responded during a short break at work and only requested a date with no suggested backup dates. So now I'm sending a second email...I hope this doesn't get me in trouble.
 
I also replied to my II email while at lunch at work. I didn't have a photo at that time, so I asked Katy if I could send it later. I sent it after dinner when I was home that evening and Katy replied and told me that she got it before I went to bed. She must have been working late that evening.

You should be fine. 🙂

dsoz
 
I also replied to my II email while at lunch at work. I didn't have a photo at that time, so I asked Katy if I could send it later. I sent it after dinner when I was home that evening and Katy replied and told me that she got it before I went to bed. She must have been working late that evening.

You should be fine. 🙂

dsoz
+1 did the same
 
I also replied to my II email while at lunch at work. I didn't have a photo at that time, so I asked Katy if I could send it later. I sent it after dinner when I was home that evening and Katy replied and told me that she got it before I went to bed. She must have been working late that evening.

You should be fine. 🙂

dsoz
+3

You'll have a blast!
 
Hah, sorry for the premed paranoia. It's easy to feel like you're on thin ice when it's so late in the season. Interview confirmed this morning!
 
Does anyone know how often do they send out waves of acceptances?
 
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Does anyone know how often do they send out waves of acceptances?
The committee meets at least weekly and a few acceptances trickle out every week. You'll usually hear 6+ weeks after your interview took place, if you interviewed after December.
 
Hah, sorry for the premed paranoia. It's easy to feel like you're on thin ice when it's so late in the season. Interview confirmed this morning!

Just remember, the do save a lot of seats until the end of March, just so they can offer a seat to a person that is interviewing late, like you.

I wrote a whole long continued response for you, but it is more private, so I will send it in a PM.

dsoz
 
Yeah Dianyla I interviewed the same day you did. Just very excited about it and wanted to know how their admission process works.🙂
 
Just remember, the do save a lot of seats until the end of March, just so they can offer a seat to a person that is interviewing late, like you.

I wrote a whole long continued response for you, but it is more private, so I will send it in a PM.

dsoz

Thank you so much. That really makes me happy🙂
 
Yeah Dianyla I interviewed the same day you did. Just very excited about it and wanted to know how their admission process works.🙂
Ah, I thought your name sounded familiar but I couldn't quite place it! 😳
 
Guero where is your summary of your OHSU experience via mdapps...slacking lol
 
Ah, I thought your name sounded familiar but I couldn't quite place it! 😳

🙂 to be honest. I am very surprised that they interviewed me. I have no tie to the state of Oregon at all and my grades weren't very superior compare to other pre-meds on SDN.
 
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