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Also what is the difference between OOR and OOS, sorry I'm confused by these acronyms
Also what is the difference between OOR and OOS, sorry I'm confused by these acronyms
Also what is the difference between OOR and OOS, sorry I'm confused by these acronyms
or have delivered antibiotics on a dogsled to save an Eskimo village in the Arctic.
Balto can't go to medical school, he's a wolf silly!
Sidenote, I'm OOR and interviewing here early November and I have done neither!
Also sidenote, how far is the seattle airport from UW? How much would cab fare be? Also, anyone want to host me for a night?! 😀
Balto can't go to medical school, he's a wolf silly!
Sidenote, I'm OOR and interviewing here early November and I have done neither!
Also sidenote, how far is the seattle airport from UW? How much would cab fare be? Also, anyone want to host me for a night?! 😀
I am starting to believe that OOR applicants who get in must have either 20 publications, climbed Everest, or have delivered antibiotics on a dogsled to save an Eskimo village in the Arctic. The last one's a shoe in.
This is the main misconception of so many OOR applicants. These factors don't matter one iota, what UW looks at for OOR applicants is what is clearly posted on their website and cited in post #281 of this thread.
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?
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The comment was blatant exaggeration just for the sake of sarcasm .
If any OOR candidate even begins to believe that, they haven't done their research on UWSOM.
what UW looks at for OOR applicants is what is clearly posted on their website
Would you mind sharing when your secondary was marked complete? Thanks 🙂Interview invite arrived yesterday. It's my #1 choice by a mile so I'm stoked. WA resident, 3.75 GPA, 3.63 sGPA, 36S MCAT, more volunteering than I can tally (clinical and otherwise), and 60+ hours shadowing. Also, I'm a reapplicant. I'm applying to TRUST so I'm guessing I won't hear back about when for a while (TRUST interviews are all in early Feb).
Interview invite arrived yesterday. It's my #1 choice by a mile so I'm stoked. WA resident, 3.75 GPA, 3.63 sGPA, 36S MCAT, more volunteering than I can tally (clinical and otherwise), and 60+ hours shadowing. Also, I'm a reapplicant. I'm applying to TRUST so I'm guessing I won't hear back about when for a while (TRUST interviews are all in early Feb).
Congrats! Did you get a chance to interview last year as well then?
How did your interview go?Not going to lie, pooping bricks about my interview tomorrow.
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And how was your interview? Catching up on the lab report?I am interviewing tomorrow too. However, I am a little more worried about my lab report for Wednesday. Drosophila gene expression for days!
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But tonight I will be focusing on preparing for the interview. This is my top choice.
How did your interview go?
I had a great experience. Interview wasn't as stressful as I had anticipated. I guess reading some of the questions asked in the interview feedback page had me stressing. They asked a lot questions regarding my application and secondary essays. There was one role play scenario having to do with ethics. Nothing out of the ordinary. I was super nervous, but my interviewers were pretty friendly and went above and beyond to put me at ease. I felt like I did extremely well on some questions and fumbled through others, but I think it's expected, especially when you're so nervous. For the first half of the day, they give you this great tour of the facilities, and then they sit you down, as a group, to ask questions of one of their faculty members. The lunch they give you is a sit-down lunch with three of their current students where you can ask whatever you want. Then the day ends with your interview.
This is my top choice, so I'm excited and nervous for what comes next. Best of luck to those of you interviewing tomorrow!
Congrats on the interview! It sounds like you did well 🙂 So no policy/health field questions??
Congrats! Look at the bottom of this page for student host program information.Interview scheduled! 11/09 Very excited - I've only heard good things about Udub.
Do you guys know if they have a student host program? I'll be traveling from NY.
I had a great experience. Interview wasn't as stressful as I had anticipated. I guess reading some of the questions asked in the interview feedback page had me stressing. They asked a lot questions regarding my application and secondary essays. There was one role play scenario having to do with ethics. Nothing out of the ordinary. I was super nervous, but my interviewers were pretty friendly and went above and beyond to put me at ease. I felt like I did extremely well on some questions and fumbled through others, but I think it's expected, especially when you're so nervous. For the first half of the day, they give you this great tour of the facilities, and then they sit you down, as a group, to ask questions of one of their faculty members. The lunch they give you is a sit-down lunch with three of their current students where you can ask whatever you want. Then the day ends with your interview.
This is my top choice, so I'm excited and nervous for what comes next. Best of luck to those of you interviewing tomorrow!
how many students on your interview day?
anyone know when excom is meeting this month? maybe this friday? =)
Five weeks since primary verification and still not a peep from UW.
Congrats! Look at the bottom of this page for student host program information.
http://www.uwmedicine.org/Education/MD-Program/Admissions/Pages/Directions-Lodging.aspx
i thought GW interviews were closed filed and each person got a admission committee member and a student interview?I have been wanting to write this for a few days, but I haven't had internet to write about my experience.
There were only 5 of us the day I interviewed (same day as psychkub). The interview was not stressful at all. All of the interviewers knew my application well and had specific questions for me about it. I was shocked that I did not have an ethics question, but I did have a role play situation. I think I did okay, but I kind of fumbled my way through it. I think I made up for it with my other answers. Definitely seemed like one of the interviewers tried to be the bad cop, but at the end he opened up and was very friendly. Only one interviewer was an MD, another worked at SPU and I don't remember what the third interviewer was. Overall, I think the interview went well. They said it would take about three weeks to hear back about a decision.
Don't expect your interview day to have so few people. We didn't have anyone interview in the morning and then we had at least two people interviewing at all times. I heard that the next day like 15+ people were interviewing, so it can vary.
And like psychkub said, the lunch, tour and discussion is really informal and a nice way to ask questions.
i thought GW interviews were closed filed and each person got a admission committee member and a student interview?
Wrong thread, my friend. This is UW, haha. 🙂
i thought GW interviews were closed filed and each person got a admission committee member and a student interview?
I have been wanting to write this for a few days, but I haven't had internet to write about my experience.
There were only 5 of us the day I interviewed (same day as psychkub). 1. The interview was not stressful at all. All of the interviewers knew my application well and had specific questions for me about it. 2. I was shocked that I did not have an ethics question, but I did have a role play situation. I think I did okay, but I kind of fumbled my way through it. I think I made up for it with my other answers. Definitely seemed like one of the interviewers tried to be the bad cop, but at the end he opened up and was very friendly. Only one interviewer was an MD, another worked at SPU and I don't remember what the third interviewer was. Overall, I think the interview went well. They said it would take about three weeks to hear back about a decision.
Thanks for sharing your story!
1. This is a relief to hear. Obviously each experience will vary depending on the interviewers, but I have heard some less than awesome stories about UW interviews from multiple people.
2. That is a big surprise, given the emphasis that the dean puts on ethics in her seminars. If I am lucky enough to receive an interview invite the role-playing situation is the only piece that I would be worried a bit about. Did your interviewers get really into each role, or were they more relaxed?
Congrats! Mind sharing your stats?INTERVIEW INVITE THIS MORNING!!!!!!
Reapplicant, complete 9/13, WA resident.
last year's thread indicates acceptances about now...today or tomm!? maybe...