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So...Any New Year's Resolutions?
Sure you can give them a call but 99.9% of the time, the answer will be "you will get an email when your status changes" or "The online portal shows your most up-to-date status".Out of curiousity, is it kosher to ask schools about the status of your application? Especially if they've been silent for a few months.
Sure you can give them a call but 99.9% of the time, the answer will be "you will get an email when your status changes" or "The online portal shows your most up-to-date status".
Out of curiousity, is it kosher to ask schools about the status of your application? Especially if they've been silent for a few months.
So I was going through my neatly organized excel sheet with school I applied to, here is what I noted:
School Applied: 25
Pre-Interview Rejection: 5
Pre-Interview Hold: 3
Interview Invite: 4
- 3 of which have decision pending
- 1 Wait listed
Schools I have heard NOTHING FROM: 14
Some takeaways:
- Heard SOMETHING from 48% of the schools applied
- Interviews from 33% of the schools I heard from and 16% of total schools applied
- Have NOT heard anything from 56% of the schools applied!
This was done to make myself feel a little less panicky than for you guys but I though you guys might be interested.
My question for you guys: What percent of schools have you heard nothing from?
QuiteAConundrum, I am sorry if my post upset you. It was not my intention to come off as being ungrateful or upset anyone. On the contrary, I was trying to convey a sense of hope to all of us still waiting. While I agree that I am in a substantially better position than a lot of other people, not having an acceptance yet is just as stressful for me as it is for you. While I have been fortunate enough to get four interviews, those interviews have not been fruitful so far. I would MUCH rather have just one interview that leads to an acceptance than 10 interviews.100% silence. Trying not to be salty but I you've had four interviews, you're statistically likely to be accepted (the "1 in 3" stat)
QuiteAConundrum, I am sorry if my post upset you. It was not my intention to come off as being ungrateful or upset anyone. On the contrary, I was trying to convey a sense of hope to all of us still waiting. While I agree that I am in a substantially better position than a lot of other people, not having an acceptance yet is just as stressful for me as it is for you. While I have been fortunate enough to get four interviews, those interviews have not been fruitful so far. I would MUCH rather have just one interview that leads to an acceptance than 10 interviews.
While, unfortunately, not had any good news yet, I hope 2014 ends up bringing you that coveted acceptance. Once again, I am sorry.
Out of curiousity, is it kosher to ask schools about the status of your application? Especially if they've been silent for a few months.
Hey Everybody,
Going on six months of silence now for a number of schools. Unfortunately, it seems that only a couple of them are receptive to update letters. Is there anything else I can do to improve my chances at schools that don't accept updates?
Thanks,
Bill
Aside from potentially adding a recent Letter of Rec, I don't think there is much you can do. Maybe if it's a really substantial update like a publication you can call and have them add that information to your file . They may or may not be receptive to that depending on the school. Make sure to check spam mail too.
Today will be the day
I know the feeling 🙁Today, We will all end up with new interviews! Or this week, 0r this month, or this year, WE'LL NEVER BE DOCTORS 🙁😢😢😢
-> My thought process every F***ing day!
My question for you guys: What percent of schools have you heard nothing from?
Today will be the day
Ouch, sorry to hear that. What school was the rejection from?I read your post and liked it. A couple of hours later I heard my phone alert of a new email. Surely an interview invite! I even announced it as such to the person next to me in hopes of good mojo. Get to the phone, see that it's in the folder for e-mails from schools, ooooOoooo... and it's a rejection. LOL Well today was the day for something, I guess we had to be more specific.
Thanks. No worries, I'm just a little jumpy now though. Got another email and figured, "rejection!" and it was just some junk from Verizon. Clearly not going into a psychic career. School was NYU, pre-interview. The NYU thread shows that they sent out a lot of these today.Ouch, sorry to hear that. What school was the rejection from?
they sent out a lot of these today.
Thanks. No worries, I'm just a little jumpy now though. Got another email and figured, "rejection!" and it was just some junk from Verizon. Clearly not going into a psychic career. School was NYU, pre-interview. The NYU thread shows that they sent out a lot of these today.
Boy am I glad to have found this thread!
Help me interpret this: at my last interview, my interviewer asked me if I've been interviewing at other schools, I said yes (just one). He said "good, the more schools you interview at, the greater the chance you'll get in." And he repeated this just before the end of the interview.
What does this mean?? Is he implying "no we're not gonna take you so keep interviewing" or is he simply just providing straight forward advice. I've been mulling over this for weeks. Did he just reject me already? During the interview? ahhhhhh what is going on
well at least soem of you have interviewed or gotten an interview invite. Applied to 27 schools. 5 pre rejections. 5 pre holds. 17 silence. I just know I am gonna be one of those ppl whose going to wake up some time this January or February with probably 10 to 15 automated rejections. Well theres about $3000 of apps down the drain, back to scrapping the fckin gutters to make up for all that money spent.
I dont think there is any point in trying to decipher that statement. Think about it this way:
1) He was giving you unbiased and useful advise without at meaning behind it -> In this case, he seems like a very nice guy that is giving you some useful advise. Since he seems like a truly nice guy, it means he is probably going to be very fair in his evaluation of you.
2) He was giving you hints to not expect anything from that particular school -> In this case, realize that the admission committee is made up of about 15-20 people and your interviewer only represents one of those. The interview is not as important as we all seem to think. There are plenty of people that get accepted even after a bad interview. You just have to get majority of the admission committee on your side.
Haha, I wish I were that optimistic! To me, every day that goes past just feels like another day tacked on to my 12+ silent rejections. I suppose I just like expecting the worst so that I can plan based off of that... and everything better than the worst is then awesome! 😉Let's be honest, at this point everyday without a rejection is a win!!
I feel you. I have been on panic mode since forever, and now that it's January, it has only worsened. Likewise silence from the majority of the schools I applied to, except I applied to half as much as you did. I can't even begin to imagine what's it like when March comes, nothing has changed and I am still in this predicament, having to entertain the thought of reapplying.Approaching full-out panic mode... applied to 23 - no interviews, 6 rejections, 3 holds, 2 small-pools, and 12 silences. Most of my secondaries were finished between mid-July and end of August, with a couple into mid-September. Is one interview too much to ask for?!?! =[ I reeeally don't want to have to re-take the MCAT and drop another boatload of money on application fees...
Its not over yet guys. I received an II today from a school where I was placed on pre-interview hold. Unfortunately, the first date available for this particular school was in March. Ill be interviewing for a spot on WL but its still better than nothing.
Honestly, the reason I think I received this interview is because of the effort I made. I sent a Letter of Interest about a month ago and got a nice reply from the dean of admissions about sending in updates instead. I sent two semi-significant updates in one letter about a week ago which prompted the dean to reply that my file will be reevaluated soon (since I was on pre-interview hold). And today, I received an II almost exclusively based on the interest I showed.