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You cannot check your status online, but you can call the admissions office and ask them about the status of your application.you can't check your status here, right?
You cannot check your status online, but you can call the admissions office and ask them about the status of your application.you can't check your status here, right?
@BlackBox was at 14 weeks when he withdrew.
Officially the 17th week here. Haha might join @BlackBox and withdraw soon too. This waiting ....
Haha thanks!! The waiting isn't as bad when you have acceptances.
I am the only record holder left since you left the party lol. I just want to wait to see how long will they really take to get back to me at this point.
Haha thanks!! The waiting isn't as bad when you have acceptances.
I am the only record holder left since you left the party lol. I just want to wait to see how long will they really take to get back to me at this point.
Do you know what the remaining interview dates are? Thanks! and Good luck!I am a very last minute interview. Does anyone still have the link for the secondary application??? Thanks!
They email you back your whole submitted secondary right after you submit it, just check your email.I am a very last minute interview. Does anyone still have the link for the secondary application??? Thanks!
They email you back your whole submitted secondary right after you submit it, just check your email.
Do you know what the remaining interview dates are? Thanks! and Good luck!
Here is the link: https://rfums.wufoo.com/forms/cms-supplemental-application/That was quite a long time ago, my friend. Emails have been deleted. I completed my secondary way back in August. Figured this cycle was over with.
Congratulations to all the students who at least have acceptance to other places. For me, an international student with no II or acceptance from the 22 schools that I applied to, I think it is time to stop hopping that I might get an II from CMS and start preparing for the next cycle. I can not understand what was possibly wrong with my application 🙁 I have good grades, a descent MCAT score, acquired all the experiences that they require...![]()
Anyone hear about financial aid yet?
Also curious: as of right now, the only things we need to have done is complete FAFSA and the New Borrower Application, correct?
Congratulations to all the students who at least have acceptance to other places. For me, an international student with no II or acceptance from the 22 schools that I applied to, I think it is time to stop hopping that I might get an II from CMS and start preparing for the next cycle. I can not understand what was possibly wrong with my application 🙁 I have good grades, a descent MCAT score, acquired all the experiences that they require...![]()
Congratulations to all the students who at least have acceptance to other places. For me, an international student with no II or acceptance from the 22 schools that I applied to, I think it is time to stop hopping that I might get an II from CMS and start preparing for the next cycle. I can not understand what was possibly wrong with my application 🙁 I have good grades, a descent MCAT score, acquired all the experiences that they require...![]()
International students have a tough time; I understand that it can really suck.
You are completely right. My MCAT score is 30 (11PS, 7VR, 12BS). I know you are going to say that my verbal score is very low, but just imagine having to take the MCAT in your second language. It is not fun. My GPA is 3.9 and I have all the clinical, research, and leadership experiences. I am now studying to retake the MCAT in June and I hope to be able to raise my score. I was an international student when I started my undergrad in the US. Now I am a permanent resident, but when my status changed, I was already rejected by the majority of medical schools that I have applied to. Everyone says that I will have a good chance of getting into a med school in the next cycle, but honestly I am too scared, because this application cycle was a nightmare for me 🙁In my opinion, its tough for international students to get II unless you have killer stats or unique backgrounds. It is US schools after all so the number of international acceptances are lower and more competitive than U.S. students. You said you have "decent" MCAT score, I guess try to bring it up higher? Where are you applying from anyways if you don't mind me asking...anyways, best of luck to you!!!
I am actually considering applying to the BMS program, but the only thing that is making me hesitant is the extra tuition that I will have to pay by attending the BMS program. Honestly, I still do not know if my MCAT score or my visa status led me to this point. Since I do not have a visa problem now, I do not know if it is wise to still spend extra money on BMS and take the safe pathway, or to take a risk and only apply to MD programs again in hopes of saving some money? I need some advice on this matter.You might want to try out the BMS program, I don't think many international applicants get accepted straight into CMS.
If CMS ever takes international students its usually from its BMS program. But thats just my observation, not sure if its completely true.
You are completely right. My MCAT score is 30 (11PS, 7VR, 12BS). I know you are going to say that my verbal score is very low, but just imagine having to take the MCAT in your second language. It is not fun. My GPA is 3.9 and I have all the clinical, research, and leadership experiences. I am now studying to retake the MCAT in June and I hope to be able to raise my score. I was an international student when I started my undergrad in the US. Now I am a permanent resident, but when my status changed, I was already rejected by the majority of medical schools that I have applied to. Everyone says that I will have a good chance of getting into a med school in the next cycle, but honestly I am too scared, because this application cycle was a nightmare for me 🙁
You'll have a better chance, but you really need to get that verbal score up. It's especially problematic BECAUSE English is your second language; because most of our patients speak English, schools fear that international students won't be able to communicate with patients appropriately. I'm not saying that it's right, but unfortunately, that's how admissions committees think.
Are you just curious about the wait, or are you actually thinking about going here? For some people, this is their last hope to get in to med school. If you're not actually serious about going here, you should withdraw and open up a spot for someone else.Haha thanks!! The waiting isn't as bad when you have acceptances.
I am the only record holder left since you left the party lol. I just want to wait to see how long will they really take to get back to me at this point.
Thank you so much for your response. You are the first person that I have come to know, who has gone through the same process of applying both as an international student and a permanent resident. I feel much better now that I know that the change in visa status is going to make things better. The medical school's reasoning makes sense. Thank you again 🙂Honestly, I don't think its mainly because of your score. Its mainly because of the international student status. I was in a similar situation as you and once my status changed to permanent resident ( this past application cycle) with the same application, same essay-i got multiple acceptances. The reason most schools rarely accept international students is they want to produce physicians that will 100% serve in the U.S, which isn't a guarantee if you are an international student.
I would still assess your application and make sure you update it etc for the next application cycle. I wish you all the best. Its a difficult process, but you will get through it if you don't give up.
Are you just curious about the wait, or are you actually thinking about going here? For some people, this is their last hope to get in to med school. If you're not actually serious about going here, you should withdraw and open up a spot for someone else.
You are completely right. My MCAT score is 30 (11PS, 7VR, 12BS). I know you are going to say that my verbal score is very low, but just imagine having to take the MCAT in your second language. It is not fun. My GPA is 3.9 and I have all the clinical, research, and leadership experiences. I am now studying to retake the MCAT in June and I hope to be able to raise my score. I was an international student when I started my undergrad in the US. Now I am a permanent resident, but when my status changed, I was already rejected by the majority of medical schools that I have applied to. Everyone says that I will have a good chance of getting into a med school in the next cycle, but honestly I am too scared, because this application cycle was a nightmare for me 🙁
Don't panic about that sort of thing. Someone who has multiple acceptances isn't taking away anyone's spot by not withdrawing. The school has seats to fill, and if people don't officially withdraw by the time classes start, the school will offer a spot to the next person down the waiting list until the seat is filled. There were people in this years M1 class that were offered a spot on the first day of classes, and had to rush to campus
Honestly was waiting to see if the finances might be better here. But I get where you are coming from! I've officially withdrawn 🙂 hope it helps someone else
Pretty laid back. I interviewed with a fourth year and a faculty member. They were very kind and encouraging. I remember enjoying the day as a wholeJust got invited to attend either the 4/21 or 4/28 interview. For those of you who have already interviewed, what was it like?
What does it mean to be small-pooled?Just got small-pooled. Stoked!
Also, this cycle is weird.
Pretty laid back. I interviewed with a fourth year and a faculty member. They were very kind and encouraging. I remember enjoying the day as a whole
Yeah. I was accepted off late-June, so it was awhile. In the mean time, I sent 3 update letters and 2 additional letters of recommendation. I don't know if they helped or not, but maybe they showed that I was interestedVisceralFlame, I was reading last year's thread and it seems like you were interviewed on 2/20 and was on the alternate WL in June or something? How long after that were you able to get off the waitlist and what did you do in the meantime to try to get off of it?
Just got small-pooled. Stoked!
Also, this cycle is weird.
Just got invited to attend either the 4/21 or 4/28 interview. For those of you who have already interviewed, what was it like?
What does it mean to be small-pooled?
Just got invited to attend either the 4/21 or 4/28 interview. For those of you who have already interviewed, what was it like?