How does UC and OSU handle multiple mcat scores? Do they average them?
How does UC and OSU handle multiple mcat scores? Do they average them?
If I made a U-turn on a red light, got a ticket for it, but then got a lawyer to contest it in court, after which I received no points on my license. Would I still check the traffic violation box on the secondary application?
Check out this guy's memory 👍
lol yeah...too bad my memory fails me when it comes to bio exams though :/ 👎
Nope, not a single word. Any idea when Interview Invites start coming out?
8/23 last year so maybe next week?
Yikes. I didn't realize it was so late; we are a couple of weeks behind last year's cycle, right?
I just sent an "in the area" email in the hopes of not trucking my rear up there twice if they like me. 🙂 I knew they hadn't sent invites yet, but I didn't know I was so far off!
Even though AMCAS transmitted a few days later this year, I do not think schools have really taken that into consideration. All it really meant for them was a larger group of people in the first transmission of data so I would guess they would still be sending out the first II here in the next week or two.
Has anyone else gotten an interview invite? And know if they have a student host program? I can't find info on their II.
Hey, I plan to post this again later on in the application cycle, but there is a very easy way for out of state students to receive instate tuition immediately starting first year, allowing you save close to $20k.
I am a current first year and I was able to take advantage of it this year. If you are not from Ohio and need a geography lesson, Cincinnati is on the border, touching Kentucky. They give a "Metropolitan Tuition Rate" to northern Kentucky residents, which is instate tuition plus and additional $180 each semester.
Therefore, if you move to northern Kentucky (which is about a 12 minute drive to the college of medicine), all you will need is a Kentucky driver's license, and a copy of your current apartment lease. Getting a Kentucky driver's license is also very simple. As long as you have valid license from your home state, they will just exchange that license for a new one.
I moved into my apartment on July 12th, got a copy of my lease and Kentucky license, and was able to submit everything to UC that same day. Once you are accepted and from out of state and you are considering UC, PM me and I would be more than happy to help you with this process.
Also, I am under the impression UC is a school that has no problem with "in the area" e-mails. I sent one last year and got an interview invite the next week.
Good luck, everyone!
Yeah I did, I was surprised that no one else is posting their II's? It's an MMI too... kinda nervous about that!
Yeah I did, I was surprised that no one else is posting their II's? It's an MMI too... kinda nervous about that!
Has anyone else gotten an interview invite? And know if they have a student host program? I can't find info on their II.
Yeah I did, I was surprised that no one else is posting their II's? It's an MMI too... kinda nervous about that!
Just submitted my secondary today but not expecting much: 3.64/3.68, 33Q.
Interview invite just now! Woohoo!
Interview invite just now! Woohoo!
Thanks! I mean I'm out of state but the book I have on med schools from like 2010 still says its about 50% which seem good to me!
Does anybody know if UC is receptive to "in the area" emails? I have an interview at OSU and would love to be able to interview at UC around the same time so I don't have to spend another $450 dollars for a plane ticket to Ohio.
I believe they are receptive to "in the area" e-mails. I sent one last year and received an interview invite that week. That may have been a coincidence, but I doubt it.
Why not expecting much? Stats at least look decent
I believe they are receptive to "in the area" e-mails. I sent one last year and received an interview invite that week. That may have been a coincidence, but I doubt it.
Hey OP, I sent an "in the area" email a few days back and have not received word one way or the other.
Does anybody know if UC is receptive to "in the area" emails? I have an interview at OSU and would love to be able to interview at UC around the same time so I don't have to spend another $450 dollars for a plane ticket to Ohio.
I received the "next day" email as well when I contacted OSU. Oh well, it was worth a shot.
What are these "in the area" emails you people are talking about? Are you really saying you're going to be in town in order to get the adcom to review your file quicker and send you an invite... and it's working?
Yeah, but anyone thats doing that probably has an interview at Case or OSU which are both very competitive schools, so its not like these people are getting interviews they would not have gotten anyways.
What if I just drive to UC and send an e-mail from the parking lot?
What are these "in the area" emails you people are talking about? Are you really saying you're going to be in town in order to get the adcom to review your file quicker and send you an invite... and it's working?