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Does anyone know what the turn-around for hearing about acceptance/waitlist? I'm interviewing on Friday and I'm curious how long I'll have to wait after to hear back... 
Does anyone know what the turn-around for hearing about acceptance/waitlist? I'm interviewing on Friday and I'm curious how long I'll have to wait after to hear back...![]()
Does anyone know what the turn-around for hearing about acceptance/waitlist? I'm interviewing on Friday and I'm curious how long I'll have to wait after to hear back...![]()
Hey everyone,
I received a call on Monday for an interview next Friday. I had a couple of questions. First, what are the interviews like? I looked up some common interview questions on here but I was just curious what people thought of their 2 one-on-one interviews.
Second, I am OOS. I know from years past they interview very few people from OOS (I saw one website that said they only interviewed 23 OOS students one year and 14 of them matriculated!). Once I have an interview as an OOS student, are my chances good for getting in? Or are they starting to interview more people from OOS?
Thanks!
Where did you find the interview questions? I've been told there are school-specific interview question lists, but I can't find them :\
+1 would also like to know about this for sure. From the WL email, it sounds like we were limited to the application portalAre we allowed to update the admissions office with letters of interest after interviews, or are we limited to the updates that are on the secondary app. portal?
Congrats on your II! You will be told who your interviewers are at the beginning of the day. They are 2 hour-long faculty (or MS4) interviews. My experience was very relaxed and conversational; they genuinely were trying to get a better sense of who I am and if I am a good for for the school. If you have any specific questions, shoot me a PM! While I don't know stats on OOS or anything of that nature, I would not stress too much about it. First of all, what's the point; they are interviewing you because they like you, and applicants should remember that and focus only on that, and 2ndly because a large number of WL spots are handed out every year, regardless the time in the cycle. Go in positive attitude, and give it your best shot! Best of luck to you!Hey everyone,
I received a call on Monday for an interview next Friday. I had a couple of questions. First, what are the interviews like? I looked up some common interview questions on here but I was just curious what people thought of their 2 one-on-one interviews.
Second, I am OOS. I know from years past they interview very few people from OOS (I saw one website that said they only interviewed 23 OOS students one year and 14 of them matriculated!). Once I have an interview as an OOS student, are my chances good for getting in? Or are they starting to interview more people from OOS?
Thanks!
I also have a question for current students - do any of you know (or know someone who would know) the lgbt representation within the class and what the lgbt scene is like outside of class? I'm 95% sure I'm going to UF but I'm coming from NYC, which is thriving with gay culture, so this is the only thing I'm nervous about. Thanks a bunch!
(ETA: I asked during my interview but both of my tour guides were straight so they had no idea)
At my interview day, one of the presenters spoke about diversity and even specifically mentioned LGBT representation! I'm not sure about what the scene is like, but I got the vibe that the community is very welcoming.
If you need any extra info, feel free to PM me 🙂.That's so encouraging! Thanks for the info. I'm completely set on UF now. 🙂)
Can anyone clarify the grading system used here?
Everybody gets that e-mail the day before. I got it and was wait listed lol. Hope you hear better news!So I received that email with my photo with the gator attached... At the bottom it says, "We look forward to seeing you again soon." Decisions come out tomorrow. Could this be a good sign or are they just playing with my heart?![]()
Congratulations!!!Accepted today !!!!
UF is changing the curriculum from traditional format to more pbl, but I can't find anymore specific info than that. All I know about the new curriculum is the stuff listed in the this link:
http://howwelearn.med.ufl.edu/building/curriculum-for-the-future/
Any current UFCOM students out there that can give me more concrete facts about the new curriculum?I'm mainly concerned about the introduction of pbl.
Will the new curriculum be majority pbl?
Or more of an equal mix of lecture and pbl?
That link says 8 students will have weekly pbl session for 3 years, is that the total extent of the new pbl, or will there really be more that isn't listed?
The real change in the curriculum is from a traditional "1st year is the normal human body and 2nd year is pathology" curriculum to an "organ systems blocks" type curriculum- I haven't heard anything about changing they way we're learning. It's still almost exclusively lectures. We do work in groups for certain classes like population health, and we do meet in small groups with 8 students once a week, but it's more of a mentorship type thing and supplements the lectures (ie doesn't replace them.)
OK thanks that helps, could you explain more of the weekly small group mentorship thing? And how many hours/week of lecture do you get? I'm wondering whether UF's curriculum leaves ample free time for both ECs and study
Fair warning: I tend to write mini-novels! I hope this is helpful!
Typical week during 1st and 2nd year:
Mon:
> 8 or 9- 12: Lecture Style Class (recorded and not mandatory, unless it's a lab or patient presentation which happens on occasion.)
> 1-5: Varies. Sometimes you dissect, sometimes you have additional class, sometimes you will have the odd pbl type exercise, sometimes you have free time.
Tuesday/Wednesday:
> 8 or 9- 12: Lecture Style Class
> 1-5: One day you'll have three hours of your small group, one day you'll either have physical exam/clinical practice or free time
Thursday:
> 8 or 9- 12: Lecture Style Class
> 1-5: "Discovery." This is basically free time allocated for students to do research/ their own projects. Some people actually do research, some just study.
Friday:
Same as Monday
Okay, so. In my opinion, I've had TONS of time to get involved with everything I wanted to do, pass my classes, and still have time to browse the internet and talk to you lovely people 😉 I was the president of an interest group, did a research project, organized an international medical mission trip, and helped put on a musical for the peds floor. I think a lot of this was thanks to the unranked P/F system- I didn't feel pressured to get 95s on everything, and so I was able to really make my first two years what I wanted them to be. I will say that, obviously, some weeks were worse than others, and during weeks when we happened to have a lot of mandatory labs or not a lot of afternoons free I did find myself getting frustrated. However, I didn't find it to be a serious problem, and overall I really liked the first two years.
Does anyone know when UF will stop interviewing??
Does anyone know when UF will stop interviewing??
Does anyone know when UF will stop interviewing??
The last interview date was Friday, March 14th.
Good to know.
Do you know when they rank the wait list?
Does anyone know if accepted OOS students can reclassify residency in order to get IS tuition for the second year? I would really appreciate input from anyone but preferably a current student at UF that has been through the experience or can comment about a classmate.
Waitlisted today. OOS 3.5/33. What is the movement like for OOS waitlist?
I have recently been learning about the LGBT community here--I think you can learn more about it through the pride month awareness activities currently going on (https://www.facebook.com/prideawarenessmonth). There's definitely more LGBT involvement in the undergrad community as opposed to with grad students, but it's a growing LGBT scene 🙂 I also saw on the UF COM website's list of organizations that there is one called "LGBT in Medicine" (http://mcc.med.ufl.edu/organizations/lgbt-lgbt-people-in-medicine/). Hope these can give you more insight and then there's always second look weekend 🙂I also have a question for current students - do any of you know (or know someone who would know) the lgbt representation within the class and what the lgbt scene is like outside of class? I'm 95% sure I'm going to UF but I'm coming from NYC, which is thriving with gay culture, so this is the only thing I'm nervous about. Thanks a bunch!
(ETA: I asked during my interview but both of my tour guides were straight so they had no idea)
Nothing yet on my end, but I submitted the application and would love to know!Any news on financial aid or merit based aid?
Hello CarlATHF,Just a reminder that there are medical students lurking, so if you all have questions, please let us know!