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So do we have the same interview day? I figure there's a 1 in 4 chance or so.
Ya that's my understanding at interview is 1 in 4
How is it a shame? UW has a great reputation, but there are plenty of schools with good reputations out there. Anyway, "reputation" is so highly subjective that it's pretty much a useless measure after a certain point. Any of the schools in the top 20, as well as many others, can be considered excellent places to get a medical education. So if one is lucky enough to have multiple acceptances and does not mind the different locations/costs, how does one distinguish which of these schools is truly the right fit for them?Second look is an opportunity for accepted applicants who haven't yet confirmed their seats (or maybe all accepted) to go back to UW for a "second look." Complete with your usual tour, propaganda, stats, and figures....It's really a shame anyone would need a second look to decide -- UW sells itself on reputation alone!
Has the % been going down with each SUC?
It doesn't look like anybody from Washington got accepted this round. Maybe all the WA residents still in the running automatically got SUC'd at the most recent EXCOM meeting? Does anyone know if any WA applicants were accepted in the most recent EXCOM meeting? Thanks!
Looks like BABSstudent knows 2
We don't know that.
They could be rejections too.one of them said they called UW this week and UW said they would vote in a few weeks on their application. Notice that UW said a few weeks, not this week. So who knows.
But it does seem like they just sent out these emails to everyone.
Has anyone here been waitlisted yet? or do they do the waitlist after the final excom?
We don't know that.
They could be rejections too.one of them said they called UW this week and UW said they would vote in a few weeks on their application. Notice that UW said a few weeks, not this week. So who knows.
But it does seem like they just sent out these emails to everyone.
Hey I'm in the same boat. What makes you think that decisions will be made this weekend?Good luck to all the Montana WWAMI folks interviewing in Seattle today! Hopefully I will be classmates with some of you next year. Either way, so glad this week has arrived and I can find out for better or worse where I will be next year after they make decisions this weekend.
They both ended up with the SUC status.
So, I know of no WA residents that got in this vote.
How is it a shame? UW has a great reputation, but there are plenty of schools with good reputations out there. Anyway, "reputation" is so highly subjective that it's pretty much a useless measure after a certain point. Any of the schools in the top 20, as well as many others, can be considered excellent places to get a medical education. So if one is lucky enough to have multiple acceptances and does not mind the different locations/costs, how does one distinguish which of these schools is truly the right fit for them?
That's what second look is for, it's for people who are on the fence between schools and would like more exposure in order to better inform their decision.
When it comes to school decisions, there's much more to it than "reputation." It's where you want to live, what the anticipated student body is like, how approachable the professors are, etc. You don't always get all of this information during the activities of one interview day. For ex: You will likely meet your potential future classmates at second looks - a great chance to see if you can see yourself fitting in, liking the people you meet. You can't speak for everyone in saying "second look is unnecessary" when you look at who's applying: people from all over the country with different backgrounds, interests, and life situations. I, for one, am sorely disappointed that I won't be able to attend UW's second look. I may twist some of my schedule to see if I can attend 1 out of the 2 days though. This is how conflicted I am (or hope to be at least, if I get off SUC).![]()
if you are a state resident, and get accepted, it is by far the best option for the outstanding training you will receive combined with paying a little over half of what you would elsewhere. Just my opinion on that
If you are a state resident, and get accepted, it is by far the best option for the outstanding training you will receive combined with paying a little over half of what you would elsewhere. Just my opinion on that
It seems odd to me that students from other states are reviewed multiple times and receive 2+ SUC interviews and Idaho apps are looked at less. At least this is how it appears to me.
Any Montanans get a call yet?
I haven't heard anything yet. MT resident. Interviewed 2/28 in Seattle.
As of now my cGPA is 2.3 after getting a boost from my GPA last semester which was a 3.7. My science GPA is in my opinion the best thing I have going for me. It is a 4.0 right now. I'm wondering if I will be applying as a WWAMI applicant, do they put more emphasis on recent grades? Any thoughts or suggestions? UW is going to be my first choice. Thanks!
Yes, they put more emphasis on recent grades. Nice science GPA. Keep doing that. Volunteer, shadow and retake some of the classes you bombed, if possible. From '98-'00, I had a rockin' 2.02 gpa. Pulled it up to 3.13 with an all-science load over the last two years at MSU. Got a WWAMI interview with a sub-par MCAT score. Looks like I'm destined for wait list or rejection, but that's another story. The point is, you can do it!!!
That's what I am hoping to do. The classes that are bringing my GPA down are Intro to Computers, Intro to Powerpoint, and Intro to Spanish. I had a family medical emergency and I wasn't able to take my finals, which led to a failing grade. Do you have to take the classes at the same institution to have them replaced on your transcript? Or can you take the equivalent course? What is considered a "sub-par" MCAT score?
Ugh. Those are not fascinating classes to retake. I'm not sure about the where's or how's of retaking classes. I doubt that retakes have to be at the same school. I think AMCAS might not even replace the grade, while AACOMAS does. Not sure though. If you ask me what AMCAS and AACOMAS are, my answer will contain the word, "pattawan.' 😉 Either way, you'll have to research that one, or someone else on here can probably answer. I guess "par" is in the eye of the beholder, but I beheld 30 as the magic mcat number.
Yes. I'm sure "pattawan" would be included. I am getting a VERY early start to preparing for medical school. I won't be applying until 2015. I know this has no place in an ultimate score, but I took the practice MCAT (test 3) and scored 7b/5p/6r with no studying or physics/OChem experience. I'm gonna be all up on this until that MCAT test day. Lol.