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+1 .....lame wishing i didn't read the thread now
+1 🙁
Edit: also TOP 😀
+1 .....lame wishing i didn't read the thread now
For those curious on numbers... second look day (apr 19) we were told ~120 accepted and two more adcom meetings before the waitlist rankings and such.
Phew...me, too 🙂The post-hold refusal tidbit scared me. Checked my status on the portal and am happily still on hold 🙂
Yea just checked too, that was a little nerve racking, do they not send emails when they reject you before may 15th?Phew...me, too 🙂
Sent.Guero if you don't mind sending me a PM with your cell number I have a few questions if love to text you!
The only emails they send are for interview invites and acceptances, and maybe(?) for the alternate list rank number.Yea just checked too, that was a little nerve racking, do they not send emails when they reject you before may 15th?
That's so crazy, it would be a pretty easy task to set up a daily job to check if the status for someone had changed and send an email to that personThe only emails they send are for interview invites and acceptances, and maybe(?) for the alternate list rank number.
Rejections and holds are never sent via email, but instead lie in wait in the Portal for you to come find on your own.
That's so crazy, it would be a pretty easy task to set up a daily job to check if the status for someone had changed and send an email to that person
Ha true. Would save me the time of checking daily though. We only have two days left I be reviewed right 27/29 plus the stragglers who interviewers might not have made a meetingCould probably set this up with automator on Mac or a similar program on Windows... But who needs that when everyone compulsively checks the portal anyways![]()
Just received my financial aid information with Cost of Attendance today. I attached a copy for those who are interested. Seems inline with previous years.
Just received my financial aid information with Cost of Attendance today. I attached a copy for those who are interested. Seems inline with previous years.
Oh, it's absolutely trivial from a technical perspective. I've always felt that it was a purely philosophical reason on their part. If you don't care badly enough to check your portal, then you don't deserve to know.That's so crazy, it would be a pretty easy task to set up a daily job to check if the status for someone had changed and send an email to that person
Still no decision.
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I love how enthusiastic you all are. It's obvious that you'd all be very happy if given the chance to matriculate, which bodes well for a happy class of 2017! I can't wait for this horrendous wait to end for all of you. I've been there myself and know all too well the toll it can take on you. Hang in there. Perhaps some weekend drinks are in order?![]()
Anyone know if you can take Oregon State online classes if you didn't attend OSU, or if you are not a current student. They offer an online genetics class I graduated from UW I am curious, can't get anyone from their ecampus on the phone.
You can apply as a non-degree student and then you will get an OSU ID you can register with.
Yeah, I think PKAguy and I are too late for online courses via OSU. They'd end during med school. I've been trying to get ahold of someone from Berkley's extension program to no avail. I'll make a few more calls today. But if I don't get anyone by tomorrow; I'm going to risk it for the biscuit and register. :/Yep, this. I never attended OSU but I'm taking an ecampus course right now and registration was actually a very fast process. I had an OSU ID and an ONID email address within a day of when I submitted my non-degree application.
LoL, nice!There once was a school called OHSU
Whose acceptances were very few
So the rest sit here whining
And not-so-secretly pining
Oh god, please let us in too!
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LoL, nice!
Oh OHSU, all these people waiting for you
Eating away at those nails while waiting for emails
Crying with anxiety, praying they were priority with piety
Benevolence masked by torpid malevolence
Lest they waste away in wait, please, let them know their fate!
🙂 I heart poetry.
Hahah, any poem that uses the word "torpid" is a good one in my book!
It is highly unlikely that we will hear anything before May 9th or 10th. Like you said, it may or may not be good news. However, if you really want Oregon, I would wait until you know how you stand (it's only 2 more weeks) and then start making preparations. Low waitlist, tough it out and start plans here. High waitlist/refuse and you can start plans there. The timing is terrible. Unfortunately, there's not a ton you can do to pin anything down besides a bit of cost of living research and figuring our what will need to do either way when the time comes. Hang tight...I know how much this sucks 🙂 On the flip-side...we get to be doctors!Hey guys, I was hoping for some advice...
Even though I'm a ninja (att: my avatar) I have been having a few issues during this transition period. I have been accepted somewhere very far away, and I am on hold in the only school on the west coast (OHSU). In Oregon I have family, friends, and my partner. My family wants to move with me if I end up out of state, and for that I'm grateful. But I am still very stressed. I refuse to acknowledge the very real possibility of moving out of state. I have moved very often in my life, and this is the one place I've really felt is home. I know it's more probable that I will move away, but my heart and mind is set on Oregon and OHSU. Therefore, I have been frozen, waiting until I hear back from OHSU before moving even an inch in my life.
When May 15th rolls around, it's most likely that I have an ambiguous spot on the waitlist. Then what? Do I set a date in which I will no longer wait on OHSU and then prepare in the meantime? How long should I wait? etc. etc. So many concerns, so few answers.
Help me out here guys.
Hey guys, I was hoping for some advice...
Even though I'm a ninja (att: my avatar) I have been having a few issues during this transition period. I have been accepted somewhere very far away, and I am on hold in the only school on the west coast (OHSU). In Oregon I have family, friends, and my partner. My family wants to move with me if I end up out of state, and for that I'm grateful. But I am still very stressed. I refuse to acknowledge the very real possibility of moving out of state. I have moved very often in my life, and this is the one place I've really felt is home. I know it's more probable that I will move away, but my heart and mind is set on Oregon and OHSU. Therefore, I have been frozen, waiting until I hear back from OHSU before moving even an inch in my life.
When May 15th rolls around, it's most likely that I have an ambiguous spot on the waitlist. Then what? Do I set a date in which I will no longer wait on OHSU and then prepare in the meantime? How long should I wait? etc. etc. So many concerns, so few answers.
Help me out here guys.
😆 Is the bear pink? Is that from the blood of the adcom? LoLHow I currently feel about the OHSU adcom:
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😆 Is the bear pink? Is that from the blood of the adcom? LoL
I believe it's an anteater
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Nope, you just cool! 😎I must admit that I am neither an anteater or a polar bear.
Hold.
What was your interview day 3/22? Just trying to see how many days left they have for review. Really hoping we all hear our final status waitlist number next week
Hold.
So no OHSU now?Interviewed 3/22.
At least I know now that I'm not getting a scholarship, which is the last piece of info I needed for deciding where I am going if I get in.