Good to have some company. Best of luck to you and let's hope we can find some distractions until March...We are both in the same boat!
Good to have some company. Best of luck to you and let's hope we can find some distractions until March...We are both in the same boat!
You as well! I am trying to stay busy working and doing other things. I am convinced that this whole process consists of speculating and turning applicants into medical school admissions conspiracy theorists haha. It's enough to drive a person crazy!Good to have some company. Best of luck to you and let's hope we can find some distractions until March...
I applied EDP, but received only a RD interview. So my file was complete in July, but I didn't receive the II until mid-SeptemberFor those of you that have had RD interviews, how long after your file was complete did you receive the II?
For those of you that have had RD interviews, how long after your file was complete did you receive the II?
Hey guys, so I got verified on 10/22 but yet to receive a secondary from Kansas. I know their deadline is November 15, so naturally I am getting pretty worried. Is anyone else on the same boat?
It's been just over two weeks... I wouldn't be too worried. Are you IS? Decent stats?
Is this really true?I know someone else already offered some direction on this, but in the past, the KUMC website explicitly stated that Kansas residents with a 3.2 GPA and a 24 MCAT were guaranteed an interview. FWIW, I don't know if this has changed, and it isn't on their website any longer, but it was the case for those entering in 2013. That said, MSAR posts matriculant data showing much higher scores for the mean; going to show you that an interview--even for in-state--does not even come close to guaranteeing a spot in the program for those who have those minimum numbers.
Is this really true?
Is this really true?
I (think) almost everyone gets a secondary?
Also, does anyone know anything about the post-bac program at KU?
So I don't understand...can I qualify for URM through KU med if I am from and live in rural Kansas?
Hmm.. I know a white female that was invited to apply.
So you need a 24 to get in to the program?
Ok that sounds great. I'm not URM so I doubt I would be invited though!I don't think that there is a MCAT cutoff. To apply to the program, you have to apply to the med school. If you are waitlisted or rejected, they may invite you to apply to the program. You take classes at KU's Edwards Campus (in Overland Park) and as long you maintain a GPA of 3.0 (1 class in the summer, then 12 credits in both the fall and spring) you're golden. Then, the summer before you start med school you have to do the Pre-Matriculation program which is kind of like a preview of your M1 year. During the one year that you're in the program, you also get a stipend each semester. It's a great program
How do they decide who they want for such a small program? Being from rural Kansas, do I automatically have a decent chance with a 3.5 GPA?I don't think that there is a MCAT cutoff. To apply to the program, you have to apply to the med school. If you are waitlisted or rejected, they may invite you to apply to the program. You take classes at KU's Edwards Campus (in Overland Park) and as long you maintain a GPA of 3.0 (1 class in the summer, then 12 credits in both the fall and spring) you're golden. Then, the summer before you start med school you have to do the Pre-Matriculation program which is kind of like a preview of your M1 year. During the one year that you're in the program, you also get a stipend each semester. It's a great program
Would you mind sharing your MCAT and GPA/sGPA for a reference?@jayhawker1193: They do take your GPA & MCAT into account but I get the sense that a lot of the selection criteria is based on your interview as well as your short answer essays in your KU secondary. In addition, there is another short personal statement that you submit when you apply for the post bac program.
@kansas16: there are a couple people in the program now who are not URM but they do both come from fairly rural areas. To your second question, I think that you're right that they liked us in our interviews but ultimately felt that we had some (most likely academic or MCAT) weakness in our application that needed to be addressed. Some people in the program had good GPA's but a lower MCAT. I was kind of the opposite in that I did well on the MCAT but my undergrad GPA was frankly pretty bad. I am several years removed from undergrad and have done well in classes since but I think they wanted to make sure that at this point in my life, my MCAT was a better indicator of my academic ability than my college grades.
If you do interview and are waitlisted or rejected, it would be worth reaching out to someone in the OCED office. I can PM you contact details. Let me know if you have any other questions
I don't know if I stand much of a chance! 3.9 sci GPA, 23 MCAT... 2 years ICU nursing experience... Dual sport athlete in college. Hoping for the best.
I do, I'll continue working as a RN and reapply next year. Interviewed today so we'll just see how things go!Obviously your MCAT is a weak point. Do you have a plan-B in case you don't get accepted this round? I had to reapply, and having a plan-B saved my bacon, even though it was the last thing I wanted to do.
Good luck, I hope you don't need my advice 😀
Can anybody comment on whether or not KU - Wichita has mandatory attendance for lectures? Do they have recorded lectures? Thanks!
Can anybody comment on whether or not KU - Wichita has mandatory attendance for lectures? Do they have recorded lectures? Thanks!
Can't say I wouldn't love to be able to watch lectures from home. Maybe even sleep in every once in awhile... 🙂Be cool, stay in school yo.
I'm an instate guy, but I seem to remember the 2nd app saying they would contact applicants 2 weeks before their interview date and that's when they emailed me. KU was different then the other schools I applied to in that they told me when I was scheduled to interview, while the other schools gave me a list of dates to choose from. It might be different for you since your OOS and I interviewed in Wichita.Hey guys. I am an OOS with very strong ties to KS. I know that they won't start considering OOS until January, but will they be sending interview offers in December or do I have to wait till January?
I'm an instate guy, but I seem to remember the 2nd app saying they would contact applicants 2 weeks before their interview date and that's when they emailed me. KU was different then the other schools I applied to in that they told me when I was scheduled to interview, while the other schools gave me a list of dates to choose from. It might be different for you since your OOS and I interviewed in Wichita.
What day does the committee meet? Do they release their decision the same day?
I saw something about Tuesday meetings but I can't find it now. Anyone know?
Thanks
What day does the committee meet? Do they release their decision the same day?
I saw something about Tuesday meetings but I can't find it now. Anyone know?
Thanks
Yep. Snaaaail maaaailGotcha thanks for that. So they snail-mail out acceptances/rejections?
Do prospective students get an option to pick an interview date when grated one? Or do they just give us one?