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Is October 1st recent? 🙂
Does anyone know if Washington University is responsive to "in the area" e-mails?
II today!!! Could not be more excited... 38, 3.9 OOS
When did you submit secondary?
Ahhh II! Can't believe it 😛
I was waitlisted here last year and I'm so happy they're giving me a second chance 🙂
Anyone on this forum or current Washu med student know when will the first letters of rejection be sent out? I am expecting one. I figure if you're not good enough for them, at least they can do you a favor by letting you know early. This waiting game sucks.
At least I respect Mayo for letting the people they want to reject know about the decision very early in the game.
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What was the style of the interviews? I heard its very casual and relaxed, but what was the length? Does everyone have two interviews?
Also, has anyone ridden the train into WashU? Was it easy?
Thanks!
How common are the merit scholarships here? Do many students get 1/2 tuition or more covered?
How common are the merit scholarships here? Do many students get 1/2 tuition or more covered?
II here today! I can't believe it; definitely in shock right now. Complete 6th Sep.
But I'm having trouble scheduling the interview. There don't seem to be any dates left. I wonder what that means...
II here today! I can't believe it; definitely in shock right now. Complete 6th Sep.
But I'm having trouble scheduling the interview. There don't seem to be any dates left. I wonder what that means...
Yes, on the status page below "According to our records and procedures your file is Complete. " there is "Interview Offer Date: (date)". Plus, on the left side panel there is a Visit Arrangements link under Change My Password link.To people with interview invites: Has your status page changed in any way?
Thanks.Yes, on the status page below "According to our records and procedures your file is Complete. " there is "Interview Offer Date: (date)". Plus, on the left side panel there is a Visit Arrangements link under Change My Password link.
They send an II email as well 🙂Thanks.
Going to write a script to regularly check my status for me so I don't miss it.
They send an II email as well 🙂
(laugh) I'm trying to save at least some shreds of my anonymity: I'm a pretty unusual candidate, so if I give you my interview date, people at the interview will know exactly who I am. Let's just say first half of November - but this is the date I selected for my personal reasons, at the time I arranged my interview date (early October), dates were available in mid and late October as well. So, to all of you worrying that interview spots are filling up fast, relax: it seems like WashU spaces its IIs and interview dates really well.Amygdarya, when is your interview date with Washu? I guess I have been passed over.
(laugh) I'm trying to save at least some shreds of my anonymity: I'm a pretty unusual candidate, so if I give you my interview date, people at the interview will know exactly who I am. Let's just say first half of November - but this is the date I selected for my personal reasons, at the time I arranged my interview date (early October), dates were available in mid and late October as well. So, to all of you worrying that interview spots are filling up fast, relax: it seems like WashU spaces its IIs and interview dates really well.
If that's of any help, I was complete (email and status) on 7/29 and received my II (email and status) on 10/1. Very non-trad, 38 MCAT, 3,96 cGPA, 4.00 sGPA (all undergrad), graduate degree, *tons* (and I mean it) of research, substantial clinical experience, other substantial activities, "interesting life story" (top schools seem to care about that).
Thank you for your kind words. I'm extremely happy and grateful to have the IIs that I have, including the awesome WashU. (So looking forward to my interview!)Thanks for the info. I read our profile on mdapps and admire your accomplishments. I'm sort of in the same situation as you. Any how, you've done great. Congratulations on your interview at Washu. And best of luck on your interview date.
(laugh) I'm trying to save at least some shreds of my anonymity: I'm a pretty unusual candidate, so if I give you my interview date, people at the interview will know exactly who I am. Let's just say first half of November - but this is the date I selected for my personal reasons, at the time I arranged my interview date (early October), dates were available in mid and late October as well. So, to all of you worrying that interview spots are filling up fast, relax: it seems like WashU spaces its IIs and interview dates really well.
If that's of any help, I was complete (email and status) on 7/29 and received my II (email and status) on 10/1. Very non-trad, 38 MCAT, 3,96 cGPA, 4.00 sGPA (all undergrad), graduate degree, *tons* (and I mean it) of research, substantial clinical experience, other substantial activities, "interesting life story" (top schools seem to care about that).
And how many puppies do you save out of burning buildings every week?
Nah, I specialize in helping elderly puppies cross the road 🙂And how many puppies do you save out of burning buildings every week?
(Where is that laugh out loud smiley when I need one?)Plot twist: Amygdarya is a very accomplished arsonist.
According to MSAR, the first set of acceptances should be coming in 2 days!!!
yeah it seemed to me like all of the applicants went. i was also worried about "awkwardness" but the pizza party and the breakfast were really chill, and the pizza was surprisingly good none of that papa johns dominos pizza hut stuff but the good stuff haha. besides your student tour (which is really nice because it's one on one or two to one or so) its the only student interaction you get, so it'll give you a more complete view of what the student body is like. also no one even mentioned student groups during my breakfast thing, it was more just hanging out and asking questions, hah. best of luck!!for people who have interviewed here, did you guys go to the breakfast? how useful/fun/awkward was it? do most people go to this? i want free food and it seems cool meeting some of the student groups beforehand, but i'm not sure i want to wake up that early.
How many applicants are there on an average interview day?
So, there are no students to schmooze with at lunch?
Were there any MS3 and MS4 students at breakfast/tours?
Thank you!
You're welcome! Good luck with your interview!This sounds just perfect! I love it when there are many opportunities to talk to clinical years students. Thank you runnergirl6! So looking forward to my interview!
Just wanted to add that all of the students (or at least nearly so) at the pizza dinner were MS1s.yeah it seemed to me like all of the applicants went. i was also worried about "awkwardness" but the pizza party and the breakfast were really chill, and the pizza was surprisingly good none of that papa johns dominos pizza hut stuff but the good stuff haha. besides your student tour (which is really nice because it's one on one or two to one or so) its the only student interaction you get, so it'll give you a more complete view of what the student body is like. also no one even mentioned student groups during my breakfast thing, it was more just hanging out and asking questions, hah. best of luck!!
I have a question about the Dean's Certificate -- does anyone know how long it takes them to mark that they've received it? I ask because my school said they sent it early last week, but there still isn't a checkmark by it on the status page.
Another quick question: what time does the pre-interview pizza dinner end? I won't be able to make it to WashU by 8 pm, but I wonder if I can still catch some people at the dinner even if I arrive a bit later.
Thank you!