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I am looking for a roommate as well, but have also not received an invite to the Facebook page. How long does it typically take for them to send that invite out?
What's your gender and budget? Hobbies ? EtcI am looking for a roommate as well, but have also not received an invite to the Facebook page. How long does it typically take for them to send that invite out?
Hey: I am male, enjoy being outdoors, and am very easy-going. Not sure on the budget question... I'm accustomed to real-estate in Portland, OR, and don't have a great feel for what one gets for paying more in Miami. Feel free to pm me if you'd like to talk further!What's your gender and budget? Hobbies ? Etc
Can you give any idea of mcat/gpa requirement for merit scholarships?They offer merit-based scholarships to either oos or is students from $5-30k a year, in $5k increments. About 50 in the class (out of about 200) got at least $5k.
Can you give any idea of mcat/gpa requirement for merit scholarships?
I withdrew from the alternate list today. I just couldn't take the wait anymore. Good luck to the rest of you.
Their median gpa/mcat for accepted students is around 3.80/32, so I'm guessing most of the scholarships are going to people with 3.8+/33+ (ie those who are above the median for both). Personally I had a 3.9/34 and received $20k/year. I think someone else posted here last year that he/she had a 3.9/36 and got $15k/year (but this person was also in-state), and I know someone this year with a 3.9/38 who got $30k/year.
You don't have to apply for merit scholarships, correct?
That is incredibly generous of you to jump on the grenade like that. I hope you were at least accepted somewhere as awesome as Miami 🙂 Good Luck!
Thank you! Yep I'm fortunate enough to have another option. Good luck to you too!
Thank you! Yep I'm fortunate enough to have another option. Good luck to you too!
Yes, they do. It's on April 11sorry if someone already said this and i missed it in thread but does Miami have a second look weekend?
sorry if someone already said this and i missed it in thread but does Miami have a second look weekend?
Hey I'm waiting on a decision from Miami (April 23rd) but my wife and I have been looking around at housing in the mean time. We have been looking at Brickell and coral gables but don't know a whole bunch about either other than they seem like the safest areas (one of our top priorities with kids coming into the picture). Any current students/others have any opinions on the areas/insights?
Do students considering the MD/MPH program have until May 15 to give up spots we are holding in other programs, or do we have to make the decision earlier? I assumed it was May 15 until I saw the following on the AAMC Traffic Rules:
By May 15 of the matriculation year (April 15 for schools whose first day of class is on or before July 30), April 30 for M.D.-Ph.D. programs, each applicant who has received an offer of acceptance from more than one school or program choose the specific school or program at which the applicant prefers to enroll and withdraw his or her application, by written correspondence delivered by regular or electronic methods, from all other schools or programs from which acceptance offers have been received.
https://www.aamc.org/students/applying/recommendations/370684/trafficrules-applicants.html
can anyone speak to the md / mph program...is it more geared towards primary care or not necessarily so?
Are there older students at U. Miami... After speaking with another student I'm concerned that fitting in as a non-trad might be a bit awkward.
I am 80% sure I'll be at U Miami this fall (I've been accepted, just sitting on a WL spot at another school). And I'm 99% sure I'll be the oldest in the class. So, you won't be the only older student.
That seems about rightPure speculation: Since they accept 300-330 out of 500 interviewees every year (based on Dean's presentation) and 180, assumed, have been accepted to date (based on the number of Decision Dates except for the last normal acceptance date, April 23) that means maybe 100 off the waitlist? That number can be a bit lower if they have already tapped the waitlist in between decision dates to stay at their expected value of 180
So about 120 acceptances remain to go out
Factor in some candidates who will matriculate elsewhere after coming off the waitlist, and that percentage goes up slightly.Throwing numbers around:
300/200= 1.5 - 1 = 50% of last year's incoming class was admitted off the waitlist after the last decision date in late April (after May 15th probably)
120 acceptances left/320 remaining interviewees on the alternate list = 37.5% chance of being accepted at this point
In Soviet Miami, Facebook page accesses you!How do I access the Class of 2018 Miami Miller facebook page?
In Soviet Miami, Facebook page accesses you!
What did everyone think of Second Look Day?
I couldn't make to the Second Look Day, but the itinerary said something about a presentation regarding research opportunities. Was that anything special?
where are ya going?I was offered a merit scholarship that was dated two days after my acceptance letter. Naturally I have since given up that scholarship since I withdrew my application. Pretty sure merit scholarships have mostly been given out at this point.
when's the next adcom meeting?