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+1Does anyone know if the committee makes one round of calls per week, or call close to every day?
+1Does anyone know if the committee makes one round of calls per week, or call close to every day?
Does anyone know if the committee makes one round of calls per week, or call close to every day?
Based on last year's thread, it looks like they were making calls every day for at least a few days after 10/15, including that weekend. It seemed like Dr. Saguil called everyone personally, so I'm guessing unless he devotes an entire day to nothing but phone calls, they're spread out a bit.
Accepted today. Interviewed on 9/25. Prior service.
I have not heard back yet, interviewed Sept. 25th no prior service.Has everyone who interviewed in September heard back already?
I have not heard back yet, interviewed Sept. 25th no prior service.
I wouldn't stress too much here. You interviewed 9/18 yeah?To be fair, Sept 25th is only three weeks before today. I do recall the school telling September and October applicants to wait 4-6 weeks for a result. But some people have already started receiving acceptance offers. We'll have to wait and see.
I wouldn't stress too much here. You interviewed 9/18 yeah?
It's still less than a month since then (ok well basically exactly a month). If you still haven't heard anything in 2-3 weeks then you can stress 🙂
yeah don't stress yet then 🙂 (I know way easier said than done)
Some have, but if it helps to keep it in perspective not everything moves at the same pace. Something held up my secondary for over a month before the review was complete. Things happen and I'd look at their 4-6 weeks as being the most accurate.Good advice.
But it seems people who've interviewed on the 25th have already started getting phone calls.
Ha! Me too! I have no idea what he actually said...waiting for something in the mail to confirm I didn't dream it up in my head!I totally missed what Dr.Saguil was saying because I was half crying during the phone call. But Ms. Ferrell told me that we should be expecting an acceptance package mail by next week. 🙂
Ha! Me too! I have no idea what he actually said...waiting for something in the mail to confirm I didn't dream it up in my head!
Congrats! and go Navy! 🙂I just got the acceptance call from Col. Saguil. I was offered a slot with the Navy. Interviewed 9/18 and I am beyond ecstatic right now! Good luck to everyone else awaiting the call
Anyone else form sept 25th interview day get any news yet?
The anticipation is tough, I usually always have my phone on vibrate but now it's on max volume...Hey fellow Sept 25th-er...
As far as I know, only one person from Sept 25th have received the phone call.
The anticipation is tough, I usually always have my phone on vibrate but now it's on max volume...
I received an acceptance call from Dr. Saguil this evening (just before 6pm EST). I was offered an Air Force position (my first choice). I interviewed on the 18th. (As an aside, he mentioned that my application went to the committee earlier this week). Best of luck everyone and hopefully I will see a lot of you this fall in Bethesda.
I got a call from Dr. Saguil around 5pm EST with an acceptance for an Army position, and interviewed 9/25. Congrats to all the rest of y'all and good luck to those still waiting!
I just checked my phone and it lasted 2min 14sec lol. But it surely felt way longer than that!For those accepted, approx how long did the phone conversation last? I want to try and figure out how many calls are made each day for the past three days.
Let's say that a call is made every 3 minutes. That's 20 calls for day (assuming only an hour is spent each day on calling), and 60 acceptances over the past three days. Approximately 100 people interviewed in September. Sounds like all the acceptances have been given out of September's group.
Thanks for the offer! Not sure if this has already been discussed, but what is your typical weekday/ weekend like?Hey everyone,
I'm currently a MS2 at USUHS and would be glad to answer any questions you might have about the school, the atmosphere, area, curriculum, military, the endo-repro system (module we just completed), or anything else I might have missed. This weekend's a bit slow for us so I figured I'd offer to answer any burning questions future colleagues might have.
And yes, USUHS is probably the best med school out there
Thanks for the offer! Not sure if this has already been discussed, but what is your typical weekday/ weekend like?
Wow! Thank you so much for the in depth response!!!! Very useful.... Doesn't sound all that different from other schools! Actually, it sounds sort of great... I'm very excited for my interview coming up and everything I learn about this school bumps it further up on my listGreat question. Typical days are hard to come by, as they vary per module (i.e fundamentals is less dense than CardioPulmRenal), but I'll try to give you as accurate a representation of the average day as possible. You can expect 2-4 lectures everyday (I think the most we had was 6 or 7, definitely not more than 7). If you have 4, you usually have an afternoon skills/clinical/military session or the rest of the day off. If you have two, you probably have a medical/more science-y lab like pathology or histology. These can also be accompanied by the aforementioned afternoon sessions. The curriculum is great in that you get a mix of practical, medical, and military training. Lectures are often non-mandatory (95%) and you can watch them online at your pace (I'm a 1.7x kinda guy); but there are some mandatory ones (i.e guest speakers, ethics discussions, human context classes). Labs and skills sessions are always mandatory. How much time you spend studying depends on your style of learning- I have some classmates that study 12+ hours per day, but they don't study once they get home or on the weekends. Others break it up into more manageable bites.
As far as the weekend, there are certainly the lighter weekends where a bunch of people get together to do anything from hiking, visiting DC, going to a casino, anything really (it's certainly nice to have a salary as a student). Our class is very close, and this is true for most- if not all- of the classes. The sense of community is really incredible and unparalleled, and I think all the students can vouch for that. However, there are also heavy work weekends (i.e exams, assignments, dense lecture week). It probably averages to 2 weeks light then 2-3 weeks heavy, rinse and repeat.
I can't bring myself to read all the positive things about this school. I don't want to get overly excited only to not get in...
Here's a sentiment that's been shared by numerous people who are ahead of me (year wise, faculty, etc). Do with it what you will: If you got an interview to USUHS, the admissions committee has already deemed you as an academic fit. You've already cleared a huge hurdle, something literally thousands of people won't, once you've gotten that interview- so hopefully that's a little morale booster. If you don't get an interview, it's not necessarily a knock against you, it's just that your not at that moment, an academic fit for the curriculum. After that it's basically just to see if your a fit for the military and the community. Be yourself during the interview and be relaxed (remember you're already good enough!)- the fitting process is just to make sure that your experience and what the government gets is as good as possible. Judging from the my own class's vibe, they've done a great job of this.
Interviews go on until the end January I think. Personally, I interviewed at late October (so around now) and got in mid December (best Christmas present ever). I also know of a bunch of people in my class who got in off of the wait-list (we're talking some people haven't done basic training yet-late, so really it ain't over till it's over).
Got the acceptance call yesterday for a Navy slot. Interviewed 9/18
Prettty disappointing to see people who interviewed during and after my interview date getting calls and i havent yet, i interviewed 9/18 and i love usuhs, i asked Dr Saguil a couple weeks ago if he could give me info early because i had a deposit due at another program, he told me the initial review was "very favorable" but that not all of the tertiary reviewers had seen my file... Still hopeful, i mean Saguil obviously doesnt call everyone the same daySlightly above their average for all. Stats aren't an end all be all so it really doesn't matter. If you have a 40 MCAT and 4.0 gpa but can't communicate with people, wouldn't make a good military officer, and don't come across well in the interview (I.e.-appear neurotic or unstable mentally), you won't get in. So being surprised that people with "good stats, good ec's, etc" are rejected or accepted on that alone isn't all that logical. My advice is to forget about other people's stats. If you interview, you have the stats. At that point they're trying to see if you fit mentally.
Prettty disappointing to see people who interviewed during and after my interview date getting calls and i havent yet, i interviewed 9/18 and i love usuhs, i asked Dr Saguil a couple weeks ago if he could give me info early because i had a deposit due at another program, he told me the initial review was "very favorable" but that not all of the tertiary reviewers had seen my file... Still hopeful, i mean Saguil obviously doesnt call everyone the same day
You and me both brotha!Here's hoping that I get a call this coming week. Oh please let it happen!
me three! good luck to allYou and me both brotha!
I interviewed 9/11.Congrats 1183! Do you mind sharing when you interviewed?