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That was me!!! awesome 🙂II yesterday on 9/8
Secondary Submitted 7/24
Complete 8/1
For the person who asked above about 10/23 interviews...I'll be there on Thursday!
That was me!!! awesome 🙂II yesterday on 9/8
Secondary Submitted 7/24
Complete 8/1
For the person who asked above about 10/23 interviews...I'll be there on Thursday!
complete date?!
Does anyone know how many out of the ~1100 interviewed is offered an acceptance?
I think you forgot the 0-- the acceptance rate is around 30% not 3%! That would suck.Last year I believe there were 339 accepted. The overall acceptance rate hovers around 3%.
they were talking about total amcas submitted versus acceptances, not acceptance versus interviews.I think you forgot the 0-- the acceptance rate is around 30% not 3%! That would suck.
I think you forgot the 0-- the acceptance rate is around 30% not 3%! That would suck.
Is there anybody else here interviewing on Tuesday (Sept 16th)? Tonight I will be heading out to the airport and flying out early in the morning! I can't wait!
Where are you staying? As a DC native I've got some tips on the parking/metro ride situation in Foggy Bottom 🙂I am interviewing! Very excited as well. I'm driving down tomorrow afternoon from NYC. I'm so excited to learn more about the school because it seems that GW is brimming with opportunities for students. See you on Tuesday! Safe travels
I've gotten the hotel situation covered and I'm being dropped off bright an early in the morning. How's the traffic situation? Coming from NYC I always allow lots of time to travel, but I don't know what DC commuter traffic is likeWhere are you staying? As a DC native I've got some tips on the parking/metro ride situation in Foggy Bottom 🙂
Foggy Bottom is right by K Street, our financial center. To be on the safe side I'd plan for a lot of traffic.I've gotten the hotel situation covered and I'm being dropped off bright an early in the morning. How's the traffic situation? Coming from NYC I always allow lots of time to travel, but I don't know what DC commuter traffic is like
You're very kind. Thanks for the advice and best of luck to you as well!Foggy Bottom is right by K Street, our financial center. To be on the safe side I'd plan for a lot of traffic.
NYC and DC are about equally badly congested, but if I had to pick the worst city for traffic it would be DC. Mind you, I've been to NYC (drove there, actually, and yes - through devilish midtown too), and I paid close attention to how much it sucked owning a car in the city. Best of luck to you! Plan to have lots of spare time!
II this morning!!! Complete sometimes mid August, never on hold
So excited, a top choice!
LizzyM ~65
Email!Congrats!! Did they e-mail you or did you have to check your status?
so thorough, how very premed of you 🙂II this morning!! Secondary received on 6/28. Amcas completed on 7/18. Secondary submitted on 8/5. Never on hold. II on 9/16 -- received by email. Interview on 11/13 (GW picks the date for you) OOS but I don’t think that matters since it is a private school. LizzyM of 70.
II this morning!! Secondary received on 6/28. Amcas completed on 7/18. Secondary submitted on 8/5. Never on hold. II on 9/16 -- received by email. Interview on 11/13 (GW picks the date for you) OOS but I don’t think that matters since it is a private school. LizzyM of 70.
so thorough, how very premed of you 🙂
I'm having the same problem!
Congrats!II this morning! So stocked. Complete end of August.
Congrats! We're you on hold at all?II this morning! So stocked. Complete end of August.
Congrats!
Congrats! We're you on hold at all?
I believe holds are only conveyed on the status site, no emailsThank you! I don't think I was put on hold (I didn't get any email).
II this morning! So stocked. Complete end of August.
By end of August, do you mean later than August 20?
I'm wondering about this too...Anyone here applying to both GW and Georgetown? I was wondering if anyone had any experience with sending an "in area" update. I will be in the city for an interview at Georgetown and would love to save some money and not have to fly to DC twice!
complete since 7/28 but no hold or II. Does anyone else have this status?
Hi everybody,
I interviewed here last Tuesday and thought I would give you an idea of what to expect (I always liked these posts so I thought I would do the same for everybody else). Please forgive odd grammar or spelling. I am at work and writing bits and pieces in between reaction steps.
The interview day began at 9:15 am. I took the metro to GW and arrived quite early but did not check in until 9:00am. Most people arrived about this time. There were 16 of us interviewing that day. At Around 9:15, they took the group of us to a small-ish room in the library. First, we all went around the table and introduced ourselves. I was really surprised to see that only one person was still working on a Bachelor's degree. Most were done with school or working on PhD or Master's degrees. People were there from all over the country. Everybody was very nice and we had quite a bit of time to talk to each other in between presentations.
We had people come in and talk about financial aid, student opportunities, and student life. After the presentations, we had a tour of the school, followed by lunch. During lunch, current medical students came in to talk to us. They were all pretty awesome and easy/fun to talk to. They all seemed very happy to be there.
After lunch, interviews started. I believe most people had the student interview first, followed by the faculty interview. The interviews were very relaxed and conversational. We talked very little about my "accomplishments" and they seemed more interested in getting to know me as a person. I heard a rumor while I was there that GW tries to match up interviewers and interviewees with common interests and backgrounds but I am not sure if this is true. I had a ton in common with both of my interviewers regardless. We were free to leave once we were done with both of our interviews. I was done by one (both of my interviews were immediately after lunch) but I believe some people had interviews as late as 3:00pm. Overall, it was a nice, stress-free day.
getting even more excited after reading this!!Hi everybody,
I interviewed here last Tuesday and thought I would give you an idea of what to expect (I always liked these posts so I thought I would do the same for everybody else). Please forgive odd grammar or spelling. I am at work and writing bits and pieces in between reaction steps.
The interview day began at 9:15 am. I took the metro to GW and arrived quite early but did not check in until 9:00am. Most people arrived about this time. There were 16 of us interviewing that day. At Around 9:15, they took the group of us to a small-ish room in the library. First, we all went around the table and introduced ourselves. I was really surprised to see that only one person was still working on a Bachelor's degree. Most were done with school or working on PhD or Master's degrees. People were there from all over the country. Everybody was very nice and we had quite a bit of time to talk to each other in between presentations.
We had people come in and talk about financial aid, student opportunities, and student life. After the presentations, we had a tour of the school, followed by lunch. During lunch, current medical students came in to talk to us. They were all pretty awesome and easy/fun to talk to. They all seemed very happy to be there.
After lunch, interviews started. I believe most people had the student interview first, followed by the faculty interview. The interviews were very relaxed and conversational. We talked very little about my "accomplishments" and they seemed more interested in getting to know me as a person. I heard a rumor while I was there that GW tries to match up interviewers and interviewees with common interests and backgrounds but I am not sure if this is true. I had a ton in common with both of my interviewers regardless. We were free to leave once we were done with both of our interviews. I was done by one (both of my interviews were immediately after lunch) but I believe some people had interviews as late as 3:00pm. Overall, it was a nice, stress-free day.