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Whoops, I should've been more clear. They estimated that 20% of the waitlist would be offered acceptances, not that 20% of the class comes from the waitlist.
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Whoops, I should've been more clear. They estimated that 20% of the waitlist would be offered acceptances, not that 20% of the class comes from the waitlist.
I think this topic has been discussed a few times in this thread, but SLU does not reject post-interview.
In the end, we'll interview about 900 and accept 450 for 175 seats. Not sure about the wait list numbers exactly though. You can check old threads. There's usually at least some movement.
Whoops, I should've been more clear. They estimated that 20% of the waitlist would be offered acceptances, not that 20% of the class comes from the waitlist.
Originally Posted by JDOC13
I think this topic has been discussed a few times in this thread, but SLU does not reject post-interview.
In the end, we'll interview about 900 and accept 450 for 175 seats. Not sure about the wait list numbers exactly though. You can check old threads. There's usually at least some movement.
Ok. So using these numbers we can estimate:
With some trial and error to reach ~450 acceptances for 175 spots with 20% of wait listed people being part of that 450 and essentially 0 post-interview rejections.
This brings us to ~350 accepted out right (double class size) and 0.2*(900-350)=110 off the wait list for a total of 460 acceptances given
So, about half of those interviewed will be offered a spot at one point.....350 outright and 110 from the waitlist?? That suggests to me that sending interest letters could help getting off the WL, since a good number of those WL decline the offer.
When are the remaining 450 rejected?
Post-May 15th maybe? Or maybe they're not rejected until after classes begin and the class is definitely filled. I was an applicant last cycle and it was hilarious how late schools would reject me, like September. Others were just completely silent the entire app cycle.
Got accepted last week and I am very excited about the school and area. I just recently found this thread. I was wondering if there were any students or locals who might possibly tell me about neighborhoods to look into. I am married and would prefer to live close to the school.
Tower grove is your cheapest option near slu. More expensive options nearby (less than 3 miles away) include Midtown, downtown, and central west end. About 5 miles away is Clayton. 8 miles away is Brentwood.
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How safe is the Tower Grove area?
Got accepted last week and I am very excited about the school and area. I just recently found this thread. I was wondering if there were any students or locals who might possibly tell me about neighborhoods to look into. I am married and would prefer to live close to the school.
Can someone post the Facebook link for acceptees? Thanks!
I would also like some recommendations for places to live. I'd like to live near campus as well.
Also, what rent rates should I expect?
thanks!!
Here is some information on housing straight from SLU students. There is a document there of survey results from current med students, detailing where they lived, rent rates, their comments, etc.
How safe is the Tower Grove area?
just got a pre-interview rejection.
Here is some information on housing straight from SLU students. There is a document there of survey results from current med students, detailing where they lived, rent rates, their comments, etc.
Anybody interview with Dr. Shoemaker?
first year here, had dr. shoemaker as my interviewer. the interview was very straightforward - he basically went through my application and asked me about my ECs. no curveball questions. good luck!
Anybody interview with Dr. Shoemaker?
I just spoke with the admissions office and they said they are thinking about having a second look weekend. No dates yet, but they said it will likely be a Friday in April.
Anybody interview with Dr. Shoemaker?
I just spoke with the admissions office and they said they are thinking about having a second look weekend. No dates yet, but they said it will likely be a Friday in April.
Thanks for the info. A second-look day would be great.
What do all you OOSers like about SLU? I love the school, but I'm from Missouri and that's a big reason why I want to go here.
I'm in-state, but from KC, and what I most like about SLU is the fact that they accepted me. But aside from that, the students seem very happy, I like the class schedule (9-noonish, recorded lectures), the location of the school (big city), P/F grading, and the administrations seems very receptive to students' concerns. I also like its mission/values.
I'm in-state, but from KC, and what I most like about SLU is the fact that they accepted me. But aside from that, the students seem very happy, I like the class schedule (9-noonish, recorded lectures), the location of the school (big city), P/F grading, and the administrations seems very receptive to students' concerns. I also like its mission/values.
What do all you OOSers like about SLU? I love the school, but I'm from Missouri and that's a big reason why I want to go here.
What do all you OOSers like about SLU? I love the school, but I'm from Missouri and that's a big reason why I want to go here.
i hear that slu has excellent pancakes
I hear that SLU has excellent pancakes
I'm a class of 2013 member, it is like 2-3 problem med students that have gunned people in 3rd year and everyone knows who they are because it's a small enough school. But out of a class of 180, about 2-3 have thrown other medical students under the bus (and not surprisingly most of that took place right before and after christmas break) by the surgery gunners during surgical rotations
I'm a class of 2013 member, it is like 2-3 problem med students that have gunned people in 3rd year and everyone knows who they are because it's a small enough school. But out of a class of 180, about 2-3 have thrown other medical students under the bus (and not surprisingly most of that took place right before and after christmas break) by the surgery gunners during surgical rotations
I must be missing something behind this apparently unsolicited post. I thought "gunners" were just really competitive and hardworking students. I didn't know gunning was a verb that one person could do to another. What does it mean to have "gunned people"? In my undergrad career, I've never been "thrown under the bus" by any classmates. How could one med student's performance negatively affect another?
anybody have any luck with getting an interview with an in the area email? i'm from stl and go home for breaks and just sent them another one for spring break
I must be missing something behind this apparently unsolicited post. I thought "gunners" were just really competitive and hardworking students. I didn't know gunning was a verb that one person could do to another. What does it mean to have "gunned people"? In my undergrad career, I've never been "thrown under the bus" by any classmates. How could one med student's performance negatively affect another?
I must be missing something behind this apparently unsolicited post. I thought "gunners" were just really competitive and hardworking students. I didn't know gunning was a verb that one person could do to another. What does it mean to have "gunned people"? In my undergrad career, I've never been "thrown under the bus" by any classmates. How could one med student's performance negatively affect another?
I think he posted into the wrong school's thread. The post was completely irrelevant and unprovoked.
I think he posted into the wrong school's thread. The post was completely irrelevant and unprovoked.
I think he posted into the wrong school's thread. The post was completely irrelevant and unprovoked.
Congrats! Mind sharing or PMing stats?Interview invite this morning!