2014-2015 Case Western Reserve University Application Thread

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re lurklark's post -- This is not entirely correct. At this point, a "high hold" is better than a "hold." It also doesn't matter if you were ranked #17 or #18 in the first half. All candidates, whose files are still open, will be ranked #17-32 for the second round of 16 acceptances. This will take place on or about 2/24. I suspect if there are more than 25-30 current or active "high holds," then a "hold" is a bad progonostic sign of aceptance to CCLCM. As I wrote earlier, if you are not in the top 32 (initial acceptance class), you will be rejected or put on a waitlist (likely ranked as well, 33, 34, 35...etc). About 8-12 are accepted off this waitlist to fill the CCLCM class of 32. A very, very strong group of excellent applicants interviewed after the first 16 acceptances were notified. This could be the toughest committee ranking meeting ever in history of CCLCM.
Oh, dear! I was afraid of this. (But am glad that CCLCM is attracting so many great candidates!) I am a mere "Hold." A sincere question, though perhaps naive--does a letter of intent have any effect on deliberations or is it seen merely as the desperate plea for admission that it is? (It is difficult for me to imagine anyone NOT wanting to attend CCLCM, should she or he be fortunate enough to be admitted!) Would you offer some advice?
 
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So I'm going to assume that not hearing back at this point (no hold or high hold email) is a rejection?
 
Oh, dear! I was afraid of this. (But am glad that CCLCM is attracting so many great candidates!) I am a mere "Hold." A sincere question, though perhaps naive--does a letter of intent have any effect on deliberations or is it seen merely as the desperate plea for admission that it is? (It is difficult for me to imagine anyone NOT wanting to attend CCLCM, should she or he be fortunate enough to be admitted!) Would you offer some advice?
I would not send such a letter.
 
So I'm going to assume that not hearing back at this point (no hold or high hold email) is a rejection?

For CCLCM, probably not, especially if you interviewed from early Dec and onwards. If you interviewed during this period, the admissions committee just hasn't made a decision about you yet at all since your application (due to the timing of when you interviewed) wasn't considered for the first batch of acceptances.

If you interviewed before December for CCLCM, well...maybe they just haven't made up their minds??
 
Can I ask why not?

I really don't think a letter of intent will add to the totality of one's application. At this point of the process, the adcom is assuming that every applicant has the committed desire to come to CCLCM if accepted... especially with such a small class of 32 students per year. I would hope that in one of your interviews at CCLCM that you have expressed this desire.
 
I really don't think a letter of intent will add to the totality of one's application. At this point of the process, the adcom is assuming that every applicant has the committed desire to come to CCLCM if accepted... especially with such a small class of 32 students per year. I would hope that in one of your interviews at CCLCM that you have expressed this desire.
@adcom101 , thank you for the advice and for the explanation. . .your guidance is much appreciated.
 
Congrats on all the recent acceptances! I'm interviewing for UT soon - any words of advice on what to expect on interview day / the general tone of the interviews?
 
Congrats on all the recent acceptances! I'm interviewing for UT soon - any words of advice on what to expect on interview day / the general tone of the interviews?
You will have two interviews; one faculty interview and one student interview. The faculty interview can occur any time during the day, depending on the faculty's availability. I had mine at 2pm, while others had theirs at 9am, for instance. The tone depends on the interviewer, but in general, it is pretty laid back. They will have a list of standard questions prepared, but may or may not adhere to the list. The faculty interview is open file.
The student interview takes place in the afternoon, either at 2pm or 3pm. The student has access to your activities and your personal statement. They also have questions prepared for you. Something to keep in mind is that the student interview is given equal weight as the faculty interview, so make sure to shine 🙂
Other than the interviews, the day is pretty relaxed. There's a bit of downtime, and you'll get a chance to wander the building and mingle with other interviewees.
You will hear from some members of the admissions committee as well as from the financial aid folks. You'll have lunch with a few students, and then go on a student led tour of the buildings.
The day should end at around 4 at latest, earlier if your faculty interview is in the morning.
That's about all I can remember.
Good luck! 🙂
 
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You will have two interviews; one faculty interview and one student interview. The faculty interview can occur any time during the day, depending on the faculty's availability. I had mine at 2pm, while others had theirs at 9am, for instance. The tone depends on the interviewer, but in general, it is pretty laid back. They will have a list of standard questions prepared, but may or may not adhere to the list. The faculty interview is open file.
The student interview takes place in the afternoon, either at 2pm or 3pm. The student has access to your activities and your personal statement. They also have questions prepared for you. Something to keep in mind is that the student interview is given equal weight as the faculty interview, so make sure to shine 🙂
Other than the interviews, the day is pretty relaxed. There's a bit of downtime, and you'll get a chance to wander the building and mingle with other interviewees.
You will hear from some members of the admissions committee as well as from the financial aid folks. You'll have lunch with a few students, and then go on a student led tour of the buildings.
The day should end at around 4 at latest, earlier if your faculty interview is in the morning.
That's about all I can remember.
Good luck! 🙂
This is exactly how my interview day was as well
 
What has been the usual turn-around time from interview to decisions around here? Interviewed 2/6
 
What percentage of accepted students are invited to apply for UT scholarships?
 
I interviewed on 2/6 and received an email saying I was wait listed earlier today
Edit: sorry for any confusion it wasn't technically a wait list description it was "hold for further consideration"
 
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Rejected UT pre-interview just now. They must be done with II's. This was in the email:

"Our inability to offer you an interview should not be viewed as a comment on your suitability for a career in medicine, but rather, as a result of the large number of highly competitive applicants to our medical school."

I really appreciate that. My stats are a bit lower than the avg Case applicant so I am not too surprised, but I like that they did not wait until end of March to tell me. Good luck to everyone still in the running at this awesome school! 🙂
 
Loved the school. Friendly people, great resources, and the curriculum is a perfect fit for me! Hopefully good news comes my way and to others who have interviewed recently!
Glad to hear this. If you can love Cleveland during this Winter Wonderland, you are definitely in love! I'm hoping we all have reciprocated love --and soon--and end up where we should be.
 
Rejected UT pre-interview just now. They must be done with II's. This was in the email:

"Our inability to offer you an interview should not be viewed as a comment on your suitability for a career in medicine, but rather, as a result of the large number of highly competitive applicants to our medical school."

I really appreciate that. My stats are a bit lower than the avg Case applicant so I am not too surprised, but I like that they did not wait until end of March to tell me. Good luck to everyone still in the running at this awesome school! 🙂
Good luck at the other schools, @Ruby31 .
 
Has anyone sent a thank you letter to the admissions office to be forwarded to your interviewer? Didn't get the email address during the interview and wanted to know what the best method is.
 
Has anyone sent a thank you letter to the admissions office to be forwarded to your interviewer? Didn't get the email address during the interview and wanted to know what the best method is.
I sent mine to Eileen from the admissions office, and she was really nice about forwarding it to my interviewer. Her email should be in your blue folder 🙂
 
Congrats to those who have been accepted, and best wishes to those who didn't get accepted. Second look is rapidly approaching, and the admissions committee does an awesome job! Several of my classmates have told me that second look is what convinced them that this is where they wanted to go to school.
 
Tomorrow for CCLCMers!

Yes! Except I think @adcom101 said that it'd be a week or two after the decisions are made in order to verify PI information and such. I wonder if they've ever decided to accept someone, called their PI, found that either the student hadn't done research or that the PI really disliked them, and then CCLCM reversed their decision...
 
Yes! Except I think @adcom101 said that it'd be a week or two after the decisions are made in order to verify PI information and such. I wonder if they've ever decided to accept someone, called their PI, found that either the student hadn't done research or that the PI really disliked them, and then CCLCM reversed their decision...

It seems strange since PIs are also typically LOR writers.
 
Well there is an adcom meeting today to review applicants from like the last 5 interview days. My interview day is one of them so I'm all on edge here!

ah ok i thought you might have had some insight on the decision release date haha. i'm also being reviewed today. fingers crossed
 
you vote?! that's intense
Yes. Over 50 candidates were reviewed and ranked for the last 16 positions. Congrats to all who interviewed at CCLCM. This was an overwhelming outstanding class with over 1400 applications for 32 seats. About 240 were invited to interview. Good luck to all of you and stay positive in these upcoming months.
 
Yes. Over 50 candidates were reviewed and ranked for the last 16 positions. Congrats to all who interviewed at CCLCM. This was an overwhelming outstanding class with over 1400 applications for 32 seats. About 240 were invited to interview. Good luck to all of you and stay positive in these upcoming months.

will we be told soon if we weren't in that top 50? must have been difficult
 
Received the merit scholarship prompt in an email this morning. Does anyone know how competitive it is, and if there's a chance at all?
 
Received the merit scholarship prompt in an email this morning. Does anyone know how competitive it is, and if there's a chance at all?

Got this too. No idea, though. I'm of course going to put some real effort into it, though.
 
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