2012-2013 University of Pittsburgh Application Thread

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Is it sad I'm hoping you're right?

I like improving my chances. Looking a them matriculating <16% of their interviewees was pretty intimidating. I really love the UPitt area, and it's going to cost a lot to get there. I'd really hate to have such a low chance of getting in. Hopefully that doesn't sound too egotistical...

I'm just relaying information from the admissions office. You still need to do well during your interview, of course. It also helps to show an interest in Pitt (i.e. not just apply here because it's in the top 20).

Also, just because you don't have an obscenely high MCAT doesn't mean that you don't stand a chance at Pitt.
 
Is it sad I'm hoping you're right?

I like improving my chances. Looking a them matriculating <16% of their interviewees was pretty intimidating. I really love the UPitt area, and it's going to cost a lot to get there. I'd really hate to have such a low chance of getting in. Hopefully that doesn't sound too egotistical...

Yeah we were told today at orientation that ~50% of those interviewed will be accepted (around 380 if I remember correctly), and ~40% of those people will matriculate. The 16% shouldn't be intimidating because it's your decision to matriculate or not once accepted. You should be looking at the ~50% acceptance rate of interviewed applicants.
 
I'm just relaying information from the admissions office. You still need to do well during your interview, of course. It also helps to show an interest in Pitt (i.e. not just apply here because it's in the top 20).

Also, just because you don't have an obscenely high MCAT doesn't mean that you don't stand a chance at Pitt.

Thanks for the information, I didn't mean to be condescending. I was actually extremely pleased when I received my UPitt II. It's still my only one thus far, and at the top of my choices overall. I can't wait to see the campus. I've heard wonderful things!

Yeah we were told today at orientation that ~50% of those interviewed will be accepted (around 380 if I remember correctly), and ~40% of those people will matriculate. The 16% shouldn't be intimidating because it's your decision to matriculate or not once accepted. You should be looking at the ~50% acceptance rate of interviewed applicants.

Awesome, it's nice to hear that from multiple people. I expressed my relief because that's exactly what it was. Seeing such a low number of interviews -> matriculates is very intimidating, and kind of killed the buzz of getting the interview invite. I think I'll do well in my interviews, but those were some steep odds! It's good to hear they're not nearly that poor.

Maybe I'll see you guys in September 😉
 
I have > 3.8 and > 34 stats, but no interview. The thing frightened me most is that my LORs are not strong.
What are your stats?

It seems like the vast majority of interviews have been applicants with > 3.8 and > 34.
 
I have > 3.8 and > 34 stats, but no interview. The thing frightened me most is that my LORs are not strong.

Could definitely potentially be holding you back if it were true.

I got my II within a couple days of submission - I can't believe they even get to the application, not to mention read LoRs, PS, etc and invite people so quickly. Maybe they don't?

Either way, medical school acceptance is still a proverbial crap shoot when it all comes down to it.
 
Soooo... I just got a status change email. Informing me I'm invited to complete the secondary application. which I've already completed.

This fun happen to anyone else?
 
I got my II within a couple days of submission - I can't believe they even get to the application, not to mention read LoRs, PS, etc and invite people so quickly. Maybe they don't?

I am a fourth year at Pitt and have a few friends on the adcom. I can confirm that your LoRs, and PS are indeed read. If we only chose based on MCAT/GPA it wouldn't take weeks, but more like seconds, to send out invites.

PS if you haven't guessed from the way your interview day is set up, Pitt students are more involved in admissions than most schools.
 
I am a fourth year at Pitt and have a few friends on the adcom. I can confirm that your LoRs, and PS are indeed read. If we only chose based on MCAT/GPA it wouldn't take weeks, but more like seconds, to send out invites.

PS if you haven't guessed from the way your interview day is set up, Pitt students are more involved in admissions than most schools.

Awesome, thanks for the info! Good to hear there aren't any red flags in mine, at least... haha.

Since you're an insider, how in the world does Pitt's admissions committee get so many applications done so quickly? UChicago and Pitt both get things done so fast it seems...
 
I am a fourth year at Pitt and have a few friends on the adcom. I can confirm that your LoRs, and PS are indeed read. If we only chose based on MCAT/GPA it wouldn't take weeks, but more like seconds, to send out invites.

PS if you haven't guessed from the way your interview day is set up, Pitt students are more involved in admissions than most schools.

Would you elaborate on how the process of review works? Does the committee give preference in reviewing the high stats applicants first or reviewing everyone in order of completion? What about EDP?
 
Would you elaborate on how the process of review works? Does the committee give preference in reviewing the high stats applicants first or reviewing everyone in order of completion? What about EDP?

You EDP'd to Pitt? That takes some balls....or stellar stats....or both 😎
 
Would you elaborate on how the process of review works? Does the committee give preference in reviewing the high stats applicants first or reviewing everyone in order of completion? What about EDP?

I don't think the AdCom exercises high stat priority for reviewing applications. My MCAT and GPA are both on the low end cut-off, but I still received an interview invite two days after submitting my secondary (7/29-->7/31). If it counts for anything, I am a Pittsburgh resident and a URM. Pitt also has a history of recruiting heavily from my school.
 
I don't think the AdCom exercises high stat priority for reviewing applications. My MCAT and GPA are both on the low end cut-off, but I still received an interview invite two days after submitting my secondary (7/29-->7/31). If it counts for anything, I am a Pittsburgh resident and a URM. Pitt also has a history of recruiting heavily from my school.

"If it counts for anything, I am a Pittsburgh resident and a URM." something tells me it does lol...
 
Awesome, thanks for the info! Good to hear there aren't any red flags in mine, at least... haha.

Since you're an insider, how in the world does Pitt's admissions committee get so many applications done so quickly? UChicago and Pitt both get things done so fast it seems...

divide and conquer...
 
Question for med students or people who know the Pitt area: How feasible is it to get from the interview to the airport for a 6 PM flight? I'll currently planning to skip the "optional" activities and take a cab to the airport. Also, this was the last flight of the day going back to the DC area, so I had to take it.
 
Question for med students or people who know the Pitt area: How feasible is it to get from the interview to the airport for a 6 PM flight? I'll currently planning to skip the "optional" activities and take a cab to the airport. Also, this was the last flight of the day going back to the DC area, so I had to take it.

As long as you're doing carry-on only, you should be fine. From Oakland, it's about half an hour to the airport (although that time may double if there's bad traffic). Security is usually pretty fast; I've never waited more than 20 minutes (usually only 10). Once you're through security, you'll take a tram to the main hub, which you can expect to be another 5 minutes or so. Long story short, you shouldn't have a problem catching your plane, although you might feel pressed for time.

Tip: There's also an "Alternative Security Checkpoint" that not many travelers know about. If the main security line seems long, ask a TSA agent to point you to the alternative.
 
Question for med students or people who know the Pitt area: How feasible is it to get from the interview to the airport for a 6 PM flight? I'll currently planning to skip the "optional" activities and take a cab to the airport. Also, this was the last flight of the day going back to the DC area, so I had to take it.

As long as you're doing carry-on only, you should be fine. From Oakland, it's about half an hour to the airport (although that time may double if there's bad traffic). Security is usually pretty fast; I've never waited more than 20 minutes (usually only 10). Once you're through security, you'll take a tram to the main hub, which you can expect to be another 5 minutes or so. Long story short, you shouldn't have a problem catching your plane, although you might feel pressed for time.

Tip: There's also an "Alternative Security Checkpoint" that not many travelers know about. If the main security line seems long, ask a TSA agent to point you to the alternative.

yeah as you are taking the escalators down to the main security checkpoint and see the massive lines and are like FML, look to your right, there's even a sign that says "alternative security checkpoint," follow it and you will be through in a breeze. it is a continual source of surprise to me that people don't bother to read signs. i've never encountered a line of more than 2 people at this alternative checkpoint.

when i interviewed i high-tailed it outta there to catch a stand-by 5:30PM flight. i barely made it in as the gate door shut behind me so you should be fine. although people would love to have you at the optional sessions, it's not a "trick" or "test" to see if you're "really interested." silly or not this was a fear of mine during med school interviews.
 
Hi there. Was wondering if any current U Pitt students would be able to tell me what year the students are that interview you as part of the process. are they 2nd years, 3rd years, or 4th years? or any of the above?

thanks!
 
2nd years until end of october, then 1st years take over
 
2nd years until end of october, then 1st years take over

So I won't get to meet you? 🙁 I'm interviewing early. I thought we were matches made in heaven, given the avatars of course.
 
So I won't get to meet you? 🙁 I'm interviewing early. I thought we were matches made in heaven, given the avatars of course.

hey sexy mama, wanna kill all humans?

edit: haha just realized that it was already in jesse120's details. love futurama btw. especially that "I, Roommate" episode.
 
So I won't get to meet you? 🙁 I'm interviewing early. I thought we were matches made in heaven, given the avatars of course.

It does sadden me, but there is the easy solution to just matriculate here next summer lol

hey sexy mama, wanna kill all humans?

obviously the best pickup line ever. In my experience, 60% of the time it works every time.
 
It does sadden me, but there is the easy solution to just matriculate here next summer lol

Unfortunately, I have to do an interview and get accepted first. :/

I'm hoping so. :xf:



obviously the best pickup line ever. In my experience, 60% of the time it works every time.

I always go with

"Does this smell like chloroform to you?"

99% of the time it works every time. The other 1% I ended up smelling it, I was told it smelt like roses. 🙁
 
:soexcited:

II !!!
I'm a pitt resident, and this is my dream school....could not be more excited!!!!!!!
 
Interview Invite 8/10 for Monday October 8
Complete 8/02
AMCAS Verified 7/19

sGPA 3.79, cGPA 3.83, MCAT 35+ (balanced), reapplicant.
 
Amcas verified 6/7
Secondary Submitted 7/11
Interview Invite 7/31

OOS 31Q 3.33 GPA
 
Thanks. I tried taking my time to complete the secondary. I revised those two essays several times before submitting. Good luck to everyone!
 
31Q MCAT, 3.33 GPA?

That has to be URM.

We can't really make an assumption here. What if he is not URM but has a stellar EC or essay or potentially something else.

Btw, does anyone know exactly how Pitts classify URM? (Besides Hispanic and African American in general)
 
31Q MCAT, 3.33 GPA?

That has to be URM.

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congrats to all who've gotten an interview here, regardlessof stats! 👍
 
Congrats! Your apps must be special then. Are you an URM?

31Q MCAT, 3.33 GPA?

That has to be URM.

His sn is Perez. Maybe URM.

Edit: Not trying to discount his achievements at all. Super impressive that you got an interview! Good luck and I hope you rock it! 😀

i know people here with these types of numbers and they are all URMs.

LOL. Good luck with your stereotyping goals in 2012...
 
3.4 GPA, interview invite this week...and as white as they come 🙂
 
Above post, what is going on in your profile pic? Is that downtown Pittsburgh on the left?
 
submitted/fee paid on 7/25 not exactly sure the specific complete date.
 
Pitts sent out invite on Saturday?!?

If the button for someone on the adcom to invite automatically links to an email notification and knowing the propensity of faculty to work at all hours, this isn't exactly a surprise.
 
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