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So no secondaries for OOS? :/ Would have been AWESOME to go here
I am OOR but got a secondary after a few weeks...it just might take them a while!
So no secondaries for OOS? :/ Would have been AWESOME to go here
I am OOR but got a secondary after a few weeks...it just might take them a while!
Ok! What were ur stats? 🙂
I am going to sort of dodge the stat question.
I have a 3X MCAT and a cGPA >3.5.
But, if you look closely at UW, they are interested in OOR applications that emphasize a commitment to the underserved. They are also fans of URM applicants. More about those two than the numbers.
Any OOR applicants receive an actual interview date yet?
It's been a month and a half since I've heard anything and I'm wondering if this is common for UW. I know the email said OOR applicants are interviewed some time around Dec-Jan, but just want to be sure I haven't missed anything.
Awesome! I had seen that before but I wasn't sure if there were multiple groups of applicants. I haven't been to an interview with such few people which is why I thought there might be more. I interview at 2. When do you interview?
Me too... I got the initial letter on 9/7. How long have you been waiting?I'm OOS and OOR and no secondary yet . . . waiting, waiting, waiting. No news is not necessarily bad news??? At least a rejection hasn't been aimed my way as of yet . . . .
Actually I just realized that the email said that OORs don't *hear* from them regarding IIs until December or JanuaryGaaaah!!! Waiting for an II is killing me! Complete 9/4. OOR. 29 MCAT 3.5 GPA. Awesome ECs and seeking primary care. Actually living in the Seattle area now - sent an update letter a couple of weeks ago. I'm dying here! When were you OORs with IIs complete?!
First II, so excited! 😀 In-state applicant complete 9/12. Good luck everyone
mind sharing your stats? i was complete 9/17 and am still waiting to hear anything. thanks
Does anyone know how many OOS people they interview on average per cycle?
Does anyone know how many OOS people they interview on average per cycle?
The current MSAR information is confusing. This is what it says:
OOS Applications: 4169
OOS Interviews: 79
OOS Matriculants (including MD/PhD): 98
(11 MD/PhD, 2 deferred)
WWAMI residents considered in-state.
I assume that's a 179?
I know at UW SOM that as an OOR applicant (and non-URM) it is very unlikely that I'll gain acceptance.
Non-WWAMI Applicants: Applicants from outside the WWAMI region who come from either economically or educationally disadvantaged backgrounds and/or who have demonstrated a commitment to serving underserved populations will be considered.
UW - where's the love for IS re-applicants? Substantially improved my app, re-wrote and improved essays on primary and secondary but still no II. Complete 9/11
I got my initial letter 9/7. This is why this site is making me neurotic.I'm OOR, got my initial letter on 9/11, got my pre-secondary rejection today. 3.75 GPA, 36 MCAT T__T
good luck to the rest of you guys!
I'm in the same boat! Complete on 9/13. Here's to hoping everything works out for us!UW - where's the love for IS re-applicants? Substantially improved my app, re-wrote and improved essays on primary and secondary but still no II. Complete 9/11
Mind sharing when you were complete.ii yesterday, in state. Can't believe it. I'm stoked for this one. 🙂
Rejected for interview today. 35T 3.7 GPA In-state applicant (Alaska). I thought this one was a decent shot because I have lots of ECs, 4 years of research, three majors and eight graduate courses and the GPA isn't so bad for the school I'm at, but apparently not. I'm pretty upset (if that's not obvious), because this was my top choice. I also got a somewhat-confusing message about how "we feel you show significant promise and potential and encourage you to reapply if you are not accepted elsewhere." I don't know what that's supposed to mean because it's not as if there's anything that will be fundamentally different about me if I reapply; it's not as though I'll suddenly become a better medical student. Maybe it's something they say to everyone? I don't know.
Anyways, good luck to everyone out there! Especially those of you still waiting on interviews (they'll come!). Though I guess don't get too cocky or else it will be pretty painful when your hopes get crushed. (bitter much?)
Oh, and complete on August 2.
Wow. My condolences. I could have sworn that the Alaska WWAMI program interviewed everyone with >3.5 GPA and >27 MCAT. You're absolutely sure that you met the eligibility criteria for the Alaska WWAMI program? I also thought that I was in the first batch of in-state eligibility reviews (I submitted my residency paperwork mid-July), and I didn't find out I was eligible until 8/24. Are you currently living in Alaska? If not, are you in school full-time somewhere else?
P.S. I'm sure that you received a boilerplate letter; I wouldn't take it personally. However, the Alaska WWAMI program is not averse to re-applicants, and I know that they highly value demonstration of commitment to the state of Alaska, so it could help to re-apply. Also don't forget that for all medical schools, there are more qualified applicants than there are seats. A rejection does not mean that you are an unqualified applicant.
8/30mind sharing when you were complete.
Thanks for the response! Do you have an MDapps.8/30
Nope, here's some stats though.Thanks for the response! Do you have an MDapps.
Thanks much appreciated.Nope, here's some stats though.
3.7, 31Q, >70hrs shadowing primary care and surgery, >200 hrs clinical volunteering with developmentally delayed children and hospice patients, ~4 years research. I know they aren't too big on stats though, so I would interpret with caution. I bet it's the clinical volunteering that helped me out. We'll see though. 🙂