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Isn't "accepted" a sweet word? I never realized before how sweet it could be!
The absolute sweetest of words!Isn't "accepted" a sweet word? I never realized before how sweet it could be!
For those of us that received the "Greetings!" email a week ago or so, I just called and they told me that we can expect preliminary rejections soon. Dun dun dun...
Sorry... But she also did say that they usually interview through Feb--so don't give up just yet!I can't say this raises my hopes at all...
The Marriott is within walking distance from the health sciences building but kinda costly at 110/ night with triple AAny suggestions for a hotel to stay at? Cheapest ride from the airport (CVG)?
For those of us that received the "Greetings!" email a week ago or so, I just called and they told me that we can expect preliminary rejections soon. Dun dun dun...
Is there anyone who received the Greeting's email and an II after?
Check out the Holmes on Eden and get the interview discount (< $50 if I recall correctly). It used to be a hospital floor now converted into a place for guests to spend the night. It's not "Marriott"-quality but it's literally a 30-second walk to the interview and there's free breakfast (UC doesn't offer any - only the MMI interviewers get coffee and bagels, sorry guys).Any suggestions for a hotel to stay at? Cheapest ride from the airport (CVG)?
I was there the last night that the Holmes on Eden was available. It is being converted to something else. Too bad--it was the perfect place to stay!Check out the Holmes on Eden and get the interview discount (< $50 if I recall correctly). It used to be a hospital floor now converted into a place for guests to spend the night. It's not "Marriott"-quality but it's literally a 30-second walk to the interview and there's free breakfast (UC doesn't offer any - only the MMI interviewers get coffee and bagels, sorry guys).
Unexpected II today! Complete early July.
Did you ever get the "greetings!" Email from cincy?LizzyM ~69-72, with very high GPA and lowish MCAT.
Did you ever get the "greetings!" Email from cincy?
Use your judgment. I used it to update/clarify parts of my application. You won't have a typical interview, so you won't be able to share details about your application during the interview. If you have a special connection to the school, it would probably appropriate. If you don't, I wouldn't waste the space trying to tell them how enthusiastic you are for the school, that is better reserved for a thank you letter.I noticed that the questionnaire has some space for additional information - did most of you guys use that to update your file, or is it meant to serve as a space to talk about our specific interest in the school? It seems like more of an update space, but I wasn't sure since the work/experience box takes care of that for the most part. Thanks in advance for any clarification!
Use your judgment. I used it to update/clarify parts of my application. You won't have a typical interview, so you won't be able to share details about your application during the interview. If you have a special connection to the school, it would probably appropriate. If you don't, I wouldn't waste the space trying to tell them how enthusiastic you are for the school, that is better reserved for a thank you letter.
Is UC receptive to pre-II updates?
Does anyone know how the alternate waitlist works at this school and how many people are normally taken off? I remember hearing it's divided into thirds but unranked. Is there anything you can do to make your chances of getting off the waitlist more favorable?
I'm not on the waitlist, but I'd really like to know.
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PreIs that pre- or post-interview?
When were you complete/ do you mind sharing LizzyM?
Complete 7/7 ish, LizzieM ~68, so not surprised! Good luck to the rest of youWhen were you complete/ do you mind sharing LizzyM?
I just interviewed there 2 days ago and they said nothing if the class being fullLast year they started telling people with February and March interview dates that they would most likely be interviewing for an alternate list spot. Has that began yet?
From my experience interviewing here, you first introduce yourself after entering the room and then give your opinion on the topic. That'll probably consist of you talking about 1-3 minutes and then the interviewer will most likely ask follow-up questions based on your response! I think each station lasts about 6 min (although I don't remember exactly) and it actually goes by a lot faster than you might expect! Good Luck!!Hi guys,
I'm sorry of this has already been answered, but I was wondering: how exactly does the MMI work at UC? I understand that it's 6-8 stations that last 8-10 minutes each, but what exactly happens during those 8-10 minutes? Are you supposed to just give a monologue for the entire time, or do you just talk for a couple of minutes and then the interviewer asks a questions, you answer/clarify some more, etc.? I just can't imagine giving an 8-10 minute speech without any sort of questioning or prodding from the interviewer at some point...
Thanks
Awesome--thanks so much! And good luck to you as well!From my experience interviewing here, you first introduce yourself after entering the room and then give your opinion on the topic. That'll probably consist of you talking about 1-3 minutes and then the interviewer will most likely ask follow-up questions based on your response! I think each station lasts about 6 min (although I don't remember exactly) and it actually goes by a lot faster than you might expect! Good Luck!!
This is correct. You come in, introduce yourself and give your opinion. When you're done, we ask follow up questions. Depending on the day, the station could be 6 or 8 minutes, but that is irrelevant for you on the interviewee side of things.From my experience interviewing here, you first introduce yourself after entering the room and then give your opinion on the topic. That'll probably consist of you talking about 1-3 minutes and then the interviewer will most likely ask follow-up questions based on your response! I think each station lasts about 6 min (although I don't remember exactly) and it actually goes by a lot faster than you might expect! Good Luck!!