2012-2013 Wayne State University Application Thread

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To mirror Chocofudges sentiment -- I am also an M1. Not much time floating around these days (talk to us after next Wednesday), but I'd definitely be happy to answer any questions. I'm OOS, a non-trad (32 years old), not from a science background. I would definitely be willing to meet up with anyone coming in for an interview. I actually know where some different rooms are now (barely).
 
Interview 9/17...should I stay with a current medical student or book my own hotel? any suggestions from current students?
 
Interview 9/17...should I stay with a current medical student or book my own hotel? any suggestions from current students?

Depends entirely on how picky you are. If you don't mind sleeping on a couch, having distractions, and spending your time before the interview talking to someone you never met before, go for it. If you prefer to spend your money to avoid the hassles, get a hotel.
 
Does any know what the pre-secondary rejection cut offs are? They seem pretty random
 
Does anyone have advice for the best way to make a picture file 2x2 inches? I've heard photoshop is good, but I don't have that so any other suggestions would be appreciated!
 
How long after amcas is verified does it take to get a secondary assuming one is not screened out?
 
It took exactly a week for me to get the secondary after verification. I don't know if it makes a difference if you're IS or OOS, but I am IS.
 
Does anyone have advice for the best way to make a picture file 2x2 inches? I've heard photoshop is good, but I don't have that so any other suggestions would be appreciated!

You can get one from download.com There are many options. Almost any program will work
 
Per the instructions, one of the LOR's have to been written 12 months ago. All of my LOR's are older than a year, so I am thinking about withdrawing.

Any thoughts?
 
Per the instructions, one of the LOR's have to been written 12 months ago. All of my LOR's are older than a year, so I am thinking about withdrawing.

Any thoughts?
I wouldn't withdraw right away. Try contacting them and seeing whether they'll still consider you even if you have older LORs.
 
Per the instructions, one of the LOR's have to been written 12 months ago. All of my LOR's are older than a year, so I am thinking about withdrawing.

Any thoughts?

Damn. 1 of my letters are about 14 months old. Please tell me they'll accept it
 
How often does Wayne give out interviews? or is it rather random?
 
applied here out of state. My amcas was verified 8/17. 3.8/30 with unique EC's (got LOR request from Mayo and secondary from Wake). Is it safe to assume I am rejected at Wayne?
 
applied here out of state. My amcas was verified 8/17. 3.8/30 with unique EC's (got LOR request from Mayo and secondary from Wake). Is it safe to assume I am rejected at Wayne?
I think there's still hope. Just based on what I've read on here, I feel like OOS students get the secondary a bit later. Also, congrats on the LOR request from Mayo! 🙂
 
Damn. 1 of my letters are about 14 months old. Please tell me they'll accept it

I believe they want at least one of your letters to be recent, I.e. within the last year. As long as you have at least one that is newer, the older ones are still fine. As far as not having a more recent LOR, definitely call admissions before withdrawing, and also see if one of your LOR writers will submit a new copy so the date is more recent.
 
I believe they want at least one of your letters to be recent, I.e. within the last year. As long as you have at least one that is newer, the older ones are still fine. As far as not having a more recent LOR, definitely call admissions before withdrawing, and also see if one of your LOR writers will submit a new copy so the date is more recent.

I'm not withdrawing but that 1 prof retired and even the office secretary couldn't get a hold of him the last few weeks so I guess I have to find a new one. Thanks for the info though.
 
Finally verified today, after 5 and a half weeks! Does anyone know if Wayne screens for rejection with an 8 on verbal? 29Q (10/8/11), 3.95 cGPA, 3.98sGPA
 
I'm not withdrawing but that 1 prof retired and even the office secretary couldn't get a hold of him the last few weeks so I guess I have to find a new one. Thanks for the info though.

No, the point is, you need one of your letters to be new, the others don't have to be (unless they changed the rules this year). As long as at least one of your LORs are from this past year, you are fine using the older LOR.
 
No, the point is, you need one of your letters to be new, the others don't have to be (unless they changed the rules this year). As long as at least one of your LORs are from this past year, you are fine using the older LOR.

I got you the first time buddy.! Sorry I like to be safe with everything. I know I'm fine, I just wanted to state that there isn't any other way for this 1 specific letter to be updated.
Thanks for Letting me know.
 
Finally verified today, after 5 and a half weeks! Does anyone know if Wayne screens for rejection with an 8 on verbal? 29Q (10/8/11), 3.95 cGPA, 3.98sGPA
My son had a 7 in verbal (EEEEEEE English is his first and only language) and was 29S, he is an M2
 
Anyone else complete the beginning of August and not heard back yet? I'm starting to feel like I've been put on hold... 😕 I hoped being IS would have helped at this point.
 
Anyone else complete the beginning of August and not heard back yet? I'm starting to feel like I've been put on hold... 😕 I hoped being IS would have helped at this point.

Complete on Aug. 21st
Secondary received today (sept. 5th)

I'm Canadian, 3.9 cGPA/31P
 
Anyone else gonna be there on Tuesday and NOT receive the letter package from them? I haven't gotten anything with instructions yet so I guess I'll give them a call tomorrow
 
Got my rejection letter in snail mail today 🙁

I'm pretty surprised I didn't even make it to the secondary application. I'm in state (went to Univ. of Michigan), 33O, non-trad (majored in Computer Science), 400+ hours clinical experience, ~50 hours volunteering, 25 hours shadowing. I'm guessing it was my GPA, which is a 3.4 :/
 
Got my rejection letter in snail mail today 🙁

I'm pretty surprised I didn't even make it to the secondary application. I'm in state (went to Univ. of Michigan), 33O, non-trad (majored in Computer Science), 400+ hours clinical experience, ~50 hours volunteering, 25 hours shadowing. I'm guessing it was my GPA, which is a 3.4 :/
That's a bummer. I went to UM too and am sorry to hear that because a 3.4 here is a pretty respectable GPA. I hope the rest of your cycle goes well! 🙂
 
Got my rejection letter in snail mail today 🙁

I'm pretty surprised I didn't even make it to the secondary application. I'm in state (went to Univ. of Michigan), 33O, non-trad (majored in Computer Science), 400+ hours clinical experience, ~50 hours volunteering, 25 hours shadowing. I'm guessing it was my GPA, which is a 3.4 :/


I don't think they have a hard screen on the GPA...I'm OOS, non-trad with 33Q and both by cGPA and sGPA are lower than 3.4 and I got a secondary.
 
Got my rejection letter in snail mail today 🙁

I'm pretty surprised I didn't even make it to the secondary application. I'm in state (went to Univ. of Michigan), 33O, non-trad (majored in Computer Science), 400+ hours clinical experience, ~50 hours volunteering, 25 hours shadowing. I'm guessing it was my GPA, which is a 3.4 :/

If this is a school you're genuinely interested in, you should contact them. I was rejected from U Wisc-Madison very early in the process, and, although I'm OOS, I hoped being an undergrad here would have helped. They were one of my top schools so I contacted them earlier this week by phone and set up a meeting with an admissions advisor. Maybe you could try something similar? I'm not sure if it'll change anything, but definitely worth trying if you care a lot for Wayne.
 
Hi guys,

For those who got an II, how long did it take them to respond to your secondary?

Also, for Canadians, do you need to send in your financial documents in order for the school to consider you for an interview? I read the form they sent me for secondary, it says to send the financial documents before Apr 31st 2013 ....

Thanks y'all. Good luck on your interviews!!
 
Also, for Canadians, do you need to send in your financial documents in order for the school to consider you for an interview? I read the form they sent me for secondary, it says to send the financial documents before Apr 31st 2013 ....

You only send your financial info if they accept you. I asked admissions the same question.
 
I received 2nd invite 8/2 and they ask for 4 weeks return. i'm just about planning to send in my materials. would they just automatically reject my stuff? or should I still give it a try?
 
just got secondary app!!!! 😀

woot woot, thought I was rejected pre-secondary, but now I am in the running.😀😀😀

OOS Love WOOT WOOT 🙂
 
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$63,000 for out-of-state tuition?!! 😱 Any idea if there student from outside Michigan are eligible for any scholarships or tuition reductions? Thanks!

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Finally verified today, after 5 and a half weeks! Does anyone know if Wayne screens for rejection with an 8 on verbal? 29Q (10/8/11), 3.95 cGPA, 3.98sGPA

I know someone who got in with a 6, and people have gotten in with 7's on verbal so I think you're safe to get a secondary.

As for myself, received the secondary a few days ago, a day after I got the email stating that they would be reviewing my primary before sending a secondary. I was verified on 9/1, if I'm recalling correctly.

My stats are 3.80c/3.82s, 33P (9 PS, 10 VR, 14 BS), good LORs, have tutoring and 200+ hours hospital volunteering, research, and I did UG here... I really don't want to leave lol, I'm sick of moving around for schools. I hope my stats hold up, I never did shadowing and I still feel really crappy about it... I was getting set up to do some, but the doc kept giving me the run around and I was dealing with my MCAT retake at the same time... I hope it doesn't hurt my chances... would there be any point in setting up shadowing now, assuming I could? Haven't submitted the II yet.
 
I know someone who got in with a 6, and people have gotten in with 7's on verbal so I think you're safe to get a secondary.

As for myself, received the secondary a few days ago, a day after I got the email stating that they would be reviewing my primary before sending a secondary. I was verified on 9/1, if I'm recalling correctly.

My stats are 3.80c/3.82s, 33P (9 PS, 10 VR, 14 BS), good LORs, have tutoring and 200+ hours hospital volunteering, research, and I did UG here... I really don't want to leave lol, I'm sick of moving around for schools. I hope my stats hold up, I never did shadowing and I still feel really crappy about it... I was getting set up to do some, but the doc kept giving me the run around and I was dealing with my MCAT retake at the same time... I hope it doesn't hurt my chances... would there be any point in setting up shadowing now, assuming I could? Haven't submitted the II yet.

Yes, continue building your resume as you apply. I was not able to add research experience to my application, but updated Wayne with my progress after a couple months of starting it. By the time I got my interview it definitely helped me to expand on my app with experiences I've had since my application submission. Just my 2 cents. Your app seems pretty strong, I wouldn't worry too much 🙂
 
Got the secondary yay! On that note, would it be alright to update wayne on a research course? It's a directed study course but I'm doing 16 hours a week this semester. I don't know if they'll see that as just another class or research experience.
 
I know someone who got in with a 6, and people have gotten in with 7's on verbal so I think you're safe to get a secondary.

As for myself, received the secondary a few days ago, a day after I got the email stating that they would be reviewing my primary before sending a secondary. I was verified on 9/1, if I'm recalling correctly.

My stats are 3.80c/3.82s, 33P (9 PS, 10 VR, 14 BS), good LORs, have tutoring and 200+ hours hospital volunteering, research, and I did UG here... I really don't want to leave lol, I'm sick of moving around for schools. I hope my stats hold up, I never did shadowing and I still feel really crappy about it... I was getting set up to do some, but the doc kept giving me the run around and I was dealing with my MCAT retake at the same time... I hope it doesn't hurt my chances... would there be any point in setting up shadowing now, assuming I could? Haven't submitted the II yet.
Definitely get some shadowing in by your interview. I had no shadowing on my primary application, but mentioned that I had shadowed a couple days since applying when at my interview and my interviewer made a point of writing it down in my file. Not sure if it actually changed the decision, but I am sure he wouldn't have bothered to note it if no one cared either way.
 
Got the secondary yay! On that note, would it be alright to update wayne on a research course? It's a directed study course but I'm doing 16 hours a week this semester. I don't know if they'll see that as just another class or research experience.
Not really something worth making a special effort to update them about right now. I would either talk about it when you are at your interview, or if you haven't been invited by the end of the semester, send an update letter then with the full details of the research project. That would be a lot more meaningful than writing to them now saying you just started something that you have no progress or accomplishments to discuss yet.
 
II Invite for Oct 9! Canadian complete 08/28! Does anyone the #OOS interviewed : #OOS accepted ratio?
 
How long did it take you all to be considered complete? I sent everything in two weeks ago and still haven't gotten a complete email. Not sure if I should be getting worried.
 
How long did it take you all to be considered complete? I sent everything in two weeks ago and still haven't gotten a complete email. Not sure if I should be getting worried.

I was complete the day after I sent everything in. It was around 8/16. Maybe they are getting bombarded with applications so they're taking longer? Also, if you live far away, maybe it's taking a while for your payment to reach them?
 
I just noticed that my check was cashed on Friday, so maybe my complete email will come in the next couple of days...
 
OOS from CT, II for Oct 1st. Any tips/suggestions for transportation, flights, etc?

What should we expect at the interviews? Tips, tricks, LPTs? Dos/Don'ts?
 
OOS from CT, II for Oct 1st. Any tips/suggestions for transportation, flights, etc?

What should we expect at the interviews? Tips, tricks, LPTs? Dos/Don'ts?

Being from OOS, expect to be grilled about why you want to go to Wayne State. They are looking for people who want to be doctors and remain in the Detroit area, or at least in Michigan, so have a reason or ties to the area to discuss. Depending on your interviewer, you also may be grilled about why you want to work with disadvantaged populations.

Other than that, the interviews tend to be very laid back and conversational. You will be more likely to be asked "tell me more about X in your activities" than you will be asked challenging interview questions. Relax and be friendly, and know something about the school, and you should be fine.

For transportation, you will probably want to rent a car since public transportation sucks in Detroit. You could probably manage without it, but the busses are not something I would rely on, and a cab would be about as much as a rental car. You will be flying into Detroit metro, and it is a straight drive down I-94 from there to get to the city and the med school campus. :luck:
 
Being from OOS, expect to be grilled about why you want to go to Wayne State. They are looking for people who want to be doctors and remain in the Detroit area, or at least in Michigan, so have a reason or ties to the area to discuss. Depending on your interviewer, you also may be grilled about why you want to work with disadvantaged populations.

Other than that, the interviews tend to be very laid back and conversational. You will be more likely to be asked "tell me more about X in your activities" than you will be asked challenging interview questions. Relax and be friendly, and know something about the school, and you should be fine.

For transportation, you will probably want to rent a car since public transportation sucks in Detroit. You could probably manage without it, but the busses are not something I would rely on, and a cab would be about as much as a rental car. You will be flying into Detroit metro, and it is a straight drive down I-94 from there to get to the city and the med school campus. :luck:

Why/how do the buses suck?
 
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