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Oh god where to start... hehe. "GW were its outdated system of managing its curriculum, the curriculum itself, high levels of student debt, student mistreatment, and inadequate study and lounge space for its students. Significantly, in 2008 GWU was the only medical school (among 129 LCME accredited institutions) to be placed on probation and the first such in 15 years."Out of curiosity, what are these "negative" things you read about?
I had no idea. Good to know, thanks!Oh god where to start... hehe. "GW were its outdated system of managing its curriculum, the curriculum itself, high levels of student debt, student mistreatment, and inadequate study and lounge space for its students. Significantly, in 2008 GWU was the only medical school (among 129 LCME accredited institutions) to be placed on probation and the first such in 15 years."
Read all about here : http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/02/22/AR2009022202031.html
Just somethings to keep in mind I guess. Kinda made me think twice about GWI know that was all back in 2009, but I read that they have not addressed many of those issues.
but I read that they have not addressed many of those issues.
I'm more interested in knowing where you read this. Not trying to be combative here, I just thought that GW had made substantial changes in the five years since that article was written.I know that GW is implementing a new curriculum in 2014, their student lounge and medical library were quite expansive, and GW's not really special in "high levels of debt" compared to other schools - especially considering that GW's MD tuition is lower than Tufts, Boston U, Tulane, Case, and 8 other private MD schools. "Student mistreatment" is the most concerning but most ambiguous item on the list - I wish they had elaborated on that, since it would be nice to know if they meant "graders are biased and students have to work illegally long hours" or "the on-campus dining sucks and some of the lockers are squeaky."
If they haven't actually made significant changes, it would be great to see those sources and be able to weigh that into my decision this spring!
I feel the same way, but I did read more into the whole "mistreatment", and it seems like they have kicked students out of medical school when they took matters further. I did not save all the websites, but its out there.I'm more interested in knowing where you read this. Not trying to be combative here, I just thought that GW had made substantial changes in the five years since that article was written.I know that GW is implementing a new curriculum in 2014, their student lounge and medical library were quite expansive, and GW's not really special in "high levels of debt" compared to other schools - especially considering that GW's MD tuition is lower than Tufts, Boston U, Tulane, Case, and 8 other private MD schools. "Student mistreatment" is the most concerning but most ambiguous item on the list - I wish they had elaborated on that, since it would be nice to know if they meant "graders are biased and students have to work illegally long hours" or "the on-campus dining sucks and some of the lockers are squeaky."
If they haven't actually made significant changes, it would be great to see those sources and be able to weigh that into my decision this spring!
What is meant by the "student lounges looked pretty bad as well as the lecture rooms"? What would a good or even a nice student lounge and lecture hall look like? Or was this just an observation? I am just trying to get a grasp on what to look for in this aspect of the school. It seemed that GW had more ascetically pleasing student lounges and lecture halls then Dartmouth, Indiana, and Minnesota-TC, but I am just unsure of how this would make a difference in medical education. And I believe that GW also had a 24 hr study room with what seemed to be hundreds of cubicles (may of even had a desk top computer within I don't remember). I am really not trying to be rude or anything I am just wondering if I am totally missing something. Congrats on your acceptance at Jefferson BTWActually, from what I saw on interview day, student lounges looked pretty bad... as well as the lecture rooms. Students did seem excited about the new curriculum though, since they seemed pretty displeased with the old one.
What is meant by the "student lounges looked pretty bad as well as the lecture rooms"? What would a good or even a nice student lounge and lecture hall look like? Or was this just an observation? I am just trying to get a grasp on what to look for in this aspect of the school. It seemed that GW had more ascetically pleasing student lounges and lecture halls then Dartmouth, Indiana, and Minnesota-TC, but I am just unsure of how this would make a difference in medical education. And I believe that GW also had a 24 hr study room with what seemed to be hundreds of cubicles (may of even had a desk top computer within I don't remember). I am really not trying to be rude or anything I am just wondering if I am totally missing something. Congrats on your acceptance at Jefferson BTW
This is just a random question I have had but do no really know where to ask it on this website: What does it mean to have a 3.5+ GPA or a 35+ MCAT? Not specifically a 3.5 or a 35 but more so what does the '+' mean? Why do people waste the character of the '+' when they could have just put 3.51 or 36 (in this case saving a character) and have given a more accurate statistic? Or does this have some other sort of meaning (i.e balanced MCAT or sGPA=cGPA or something)? Thanks.
oooo wow. Thanks for clearing this up! Thats actually a pretty good idea.Some users on SDN want to maintain some anonymity by not posting their exact statistics, essentially.
This question has been asked a few times on this thread, but no answer yet from what I can see... Does GW send post-interview rejections, or do they just stick everyone on the alternate list who is not accepted outright?
Oh god where to start... hehe. "GW were its outdated system of managing its curriculum, the curriculum itself, high levels of student debt, student mistreatment, and inadequate study and lounge space for its students. Significantly, in 2008 GWU was the only medical school (among 129 LCME accredited institutions) to be placed on probation and the first such in 15 years."
Read all about here : http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/02/22/AR2009022202031.html
Just somethings to keep in mind I guess. Kinda made me think twice about GWI know that was all back in 2009, but I read that they have not addressed many of those issues.
Has anyone ever come off the "hold" list? haha.
Congrats!! I am still on hold, sad......I did, interviewing later this month. I was on hold for three months before getting an II
+1Congrats!! I am still on hold, sad......
Do you mind share your status?
Sure, I have a 3.6 cumulative, 3.56 science and 35 mcat. I sent two update letters since being put on hold in augustCongrats!! I am still on hold, sad......
Do you mind share your status?
On hold since December... how do we submit new grades? Do we just send them a message telling them we have new grades or send an official transcript to the school directly?
through e-mail?Rejected pre-interview after being on hold since early September. Good luck to everyone still waiting!
Done! Thanks Seifu 🙂I would update them about new grades via the post-submission section of the app portal. I doubt that at this time (pre-interview) they would care about official/non-official transcripts; seems like official transcripts are only necessary once accepted. GL!
through e-mail?
Awww I'm sorry to hear that!! I totally didn't even finish reading your post!@LAMD2017
Thanks, but I was accepted to the REJECTION List. Just trying to make some people laugh in these dark times! 😉
Awww I'm sorry to hear that!! I totally didn't even finish reading your post!
+1I'm just waiting for it to hit my inbox....
Rejected pre-interview after being on hold since early September. Good luck to everyone still waiting!
To anyone who has interviewed, how much (if any) of the tour is outside?
To anyone who has interviewed, how much (if any) of the tour is outside?
Not much at all. Our tour guide didn't even bring her jacket. You cross the way to the hospital which is like a 30 second walk.
Not really at all. Maybe like 30 seconds to walk from Himmelfarb to the hospital.