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still no word and interviewed in Oct! what's going on?!
Sorry if this is kinda jumping the gun, but doe anybody know when the match data for the first class comes out?
Didn't get an email notification but I just signed in right now and my online portal showed waitlist :/
+2Didn't get an email notification but I just signed in right now and my online portal showed waitlist :/
+1 :/
I heard they take a lot of people off of their waitlist!
Where do you see this?
Right when you sign in a wait list tab should be added to the top menu bar
Me too. I LOVED this school and it is one of my top choices, so I was a little disappointed in the WL, but I already have two acceptances elsewhere so I guess I shouldn't be greedy....Didn't get an email notification but I just signed in right now and my online portal showed waitlist :/
Me too. I LOVED this school and it is one of my top choices, so I was a little disappointed in the WL, but I already have two acceptances elsewhere so I guess I shouldn't be greedy....
Thank you!! So relieved XD
Congrats!!!
WL as well. really confused, thought i really had this one in the bag![]()
From what I can tell, Hofstra seems to have straight out accepted applicants with very high MCAT scores. I think applicants like myself with scores<30 are placed on the waitlist for the most part. My suggestion is write a letter of intent if you have a low score, you still have a good shot then.
i got a 33.. but im still gonna send a letter! good luck to you!
From what I can tell, Hofstra seems to have straight out accepted applicants with very high MCAT scores. I think applicants like myself with scores<30 are placed on the waitlist for the most part. My suggestion is write a letter of intent if you have a low score, you still have a good shot then.
I got waitlisted with a 38, but my interview invite was extended to me all the way back in mid September with only mid February interview slots available for me to sign up, so I'm guessing something weird is happening with my application.
38 and waitlisted. MCAT isn't everything.
I dunno, I had a 35 and was placed on WL this week. Granted, my GPA isn't great (3.5x)...From what I can tell, Hofstra seems to have straight out accepted applicants with very high MCAT scores. I think applicants like myself with scores<30 are placed on the waitlist for the most part. My suggestion is write a letter of intent if you have a low score, you still have a good shot then.
I dunno, I had a 35 and was placed on WL this week. Granted, my GPA isn't great (3.5x)...
Edit to add: I also thought the interview went really well-- it was one of my favorites of the whole season.
Holy match list, people. I'm not sure when it'll be posted officially on the SOM's page, but, since I know you all are curious, here are some of the highlights. 100% match (29 people), ~30% matched within the health system, almost all of them matched to one of their first four choices, and the majority of the class that did not match within the health system is going to a program where most medical schools have never sent a resident. Big names include: Duke, USC, Yale, MSK, Jefferson, Columbia, Sinai, Einstein, NYU, and Vandy.
Hey guys - had a thought/question that I just wanted to pose to the forum :
How much weight are you placing on the significance of the match results from Hofstra this year? My question arises from the fact that Hofstra SOM's first class was, from what I understand, composed of rock star applicants that were poached with full scholarships. I don't know how objectively competitive I will be in four years, but I am inclined to say that this first graduating class out of Hofstra will be skewed towards the upper end of the competitiveness spectrum because of the quality of candidates in the cohort. Do you all think this will affect the match results this year in ways that make it so that we cannot interpret them as the typical match record for the school on a given year after this one?
Hopefully that wasn't too confusing... Thanks for your thoughts!
Aren't there 40 students in the class of 2015? Doesn't that mean that only 72% matched? What about the other 11 students? If you are a current student, could you or anyone else shed light on this? Thanks!
Hey guys - had a thought/question that I just wanted to pose to the forum :
How much weight are you placing on the significance of the match results from Hofstra this year? My question arises from the fact that Hofstra SOM's first class was, from what I understand, composed of rock star applicants that were poached with full scholarships. I don't know how objectively competitive I will be in four years, but I am inclined to say that this first graduating class out of Hofstra will be skewed towards the upper end of the competitiveness spectrum because of the quality of candidates in the cohort. Do you all think this will affect the match results this year in ways that make it so that we cannot interpret them as the typical match record for the school on a given year after this one?
Hopefully that wasn't too confusing... Thanks for your thoughts!
The admissions stats have only improved since this first class was accepted. Our percent acceptance continues to go down, numbers go up, and financial incentive has changed. Each class is certainly more rock-star than the one previous to it. The belief is widespread that this match list is what we will continue to produce. It may not matter to you, at this point, but it matters to us for the following reason.
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To answer all of your points, 29/40 because of research, couples match, etc. as stated above. 100% of those that applied matched.
The admissions stats have only improved since this first class was accepted. Our percent acceptance continues to go down, numbers go up, and financial incentive has changed. Each class is certainly more rock-star than the one previous to it. The belief is widespread that this match list is what we will continue to produce. It may not matter to you, at this point, but it matters to us for the following reason.
This list shows that people trust NS-LIJ to produce great doctors. These programs are long-established and have a historical precedent for who and how they train. The biggest question for all of us in these early classes was "will this school produce doctors that the world trusts and respects?" All of us, obviously, believe that answer is yes, and this is evidence of that
Thank you for your very insightful reply. I agree with you when you say that the match list is indicative of the degree of confidence that established residency program directors have in the graduating class. That being said , can you comment empirically on the quality of students following the first class? I was under the impression that the first class included many rock stars who attended partially because many full-ride scholarships were offered. These scholarships were not offered to matriculants in later years, as far as I know. Can you comment with statistics about the rising quality matriculants at the SOM?