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Finally rejected!
to accepted students: have any of you been contacted about a background check yet?? i haven't...
status change notificationFor those who have been accepted - was it a status change notification or did you get a specific email saying you had been accepted?
I think it's mid-April after they're done interviewing, but I could be wrong.Does anybody remember the date that the waitlist tier comes out? I can't remember if it is in April or May. Thanks!
May 15th 🙂Alternate list email as well. Hmm...how do we find out which tier?
Do you know approximately how many students they take off the waitlist? Or about how many they took last year?I was on the alternate list last year, good luck to you guys!![]()
Do you know approximately how many students they take off the waitlist? Or about how many they took last year?
Also, has anyone been rejected post interview?
So this varies year to year, last year they did not have a lot of wait list movement (I think from 10-20, but don't quote me on these figures). However, other years they have had a lot more people accepted from the wait list--so like I said, variable. It's dependent on how many accepted students end up going elsewhere.
Thanks for the info!!
Last year it was May, like the 10th or so, I got in on the 28th. But my memory isn't perfect. Did any of you go to second look?Does anybody remember the date that the waitlist tier comes out? I can't remember if it is in April or May. Thanks!
Last year it was May, like the 10th or so, I got in on the 28th. But my memory isn't perfect. Did any of you go to second look?
For example?I did! It was good, but I still have a lot of questions...
For example?
For example:
1) By when are we required to have a car? I know there is a contract you have to sign, or at least there was.
2) Are we allowed to work part-time and attend, and is that feasible? Available work-study opportunities?
3) What does the quintile grading system look like numerically--is it just even scores of 20, 40, 60, 80, 0r 100? Or does the quintile grading system mean that there are five tiers with numerical grades from 0-100?
For example:
Anyone wondering about waitlist- I heard tiers should be revealed this wednesday. Also I attended the second look event, and they were a bit mercurial about the step I stats and said it was because of the curriculum change. I am eager to see the scores for this year, and but have heard some gripes about the curriculum from the students. Also if you look at the USMLE score history of the school's past they were well above 230 like 7 years ago but now they are around 225 or so. What is your opinion about the curriculum? and any possible changes in the future?
1. I have no idea.
2. I did for 2 months and it was a bad idea for me so I quit. I don't regret it. I am not the right person to ask about work-study.
3. 0-10= lowest 10-30% is the next rank 30-60 in the middle, 60-90, and 90-100 (approx). You get a word like "good" or "excellent" as your rank. Your word correlates to the %ages.
I guess I don't know the things you need to know.
1) By when are we required to have a car? I know there is a contract you have to sign, or at least there was.
The reason you need a car is to travel to your Longitudinal Primary Care Clerkship (LPCC) starting in January of your first year. Every student is assigned to a different primary care physician up to a 20-30 min drive away from the school. However, I do know a couple classmates who do not own a car and take public transportation to their LPCC, so you may be able to work something out with the LPCC coordinator.
2) Are we allowed to work part-time and attend, and is that feasible? Available work-study opportunities?
I don't know the answer to work-study opportunities, but I'm sure you're allowed to work part-time. To be honest, I would strongly advise against working while in school because med school will be more than a full-time job in of itself. Make the most of it and study hard because each year only gets busier if not harder.
3) What does the quintile grading system look like numerically--is it just even scores of 20, 40, 60, 80, 0r 100? Or does the quintile grading system mean that there are five tiers with numerical grades from 0-100?
The grading system ranks you into the top 20% (outstanding), 20% (excellent), 30% (very good), 20% (good), and bottom 10% (satisfactory) of the class; all you know is which quintile you're in (outstanding, excellent, etc.). The ranking is based on your grades (tests,assignments,quizzes,all that), where there's no curve and getting a 70% in a class = pass. Basically, you're trying to beat the average to get a good ranking.
It changes every year! Sometimes only 15 people will be pulled off, sometimes up to 100. I think the average is 50-80!Just got an email from Cincinnati. I'm on the top 1/3 of the waitlist! Anyone know how far down they typically draw from the waitlist?
Actually, you've certainly given me some insight.
How many hours did you work a week? I would like to keep my job I have now, and I could potentially go down to working only 10 hours a week, which would probably be broken into two 5 hour shifts.
I figure that since people have and raise children in medical school, working 40 hours a month wouldn't be impossible, per se. Not sure I will still do it, just considering the possibility.
So we don't get any sort of cGPA-equivalent value, we just know which quintile we are in based on some sort of cumulative assessment? I'm more curious than anything since it was mentioned during Second Look. Thanks for your input!
Also, I was curious about the car thing since my husband uses our car for work and we've been trying to figure out when we need to purchase him his own vehicle. Trying to get a timeline for that.
Anyone wondering about waitlist- I heard tiers should be revealed this wednesday. Also I attended the second look event, and they were a bit mercurial about the step I stats and said it was because of the curriculum change. I am eager to see the scores for this year, and but have heard some gripes about the curriculum from the students. Also if you look at the USMLE score history of the school's past they were well above 230 like 7 years ago but now they are around 225 or so. What is your opinion about the curriculum? and any possible changes in the future?
@brotherin, I do NOT know--but I would say that this--right now!--is the perfect time to send one. It will not hurt and it may help a lot.Does anyone know how receptive UC is to letters of intent/interest?
Accepted from the top 1/3 of the waitlist via phone call! LizzyM=73, OOS. She said she'd email me the offer and I have seven days to decide.
As if my finals-studying concentration weren't bad enough! 😛
Just got accepted off the wait list WITH a scholarship!! I can't believe it... :')