2014-2015 University of Miami (Miller) Application Thread

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Right. That was not at all the system they described during the interview day. They said they take the top 20 on the list at each meeting. And it seems the points system is far from a 1-5 scale.

BioEng is not totally wrong. However, Nobody will reveal our system to you. What you should know is that it's thorough and relatively fair considering there's always subjectivity in this process. We do score people.

You can still get off the waitlist. The chance exists each time we vote as a committee. Chill people. The sooner you accept that you have no control over these types of things the better you will start to feel 😉
 
Congratulations to all of those who were recently accepted! Welcome to the Miller family 🙂

Lefty, c/o '18
 
^They might still be in meetings as they were still meeting come 6 PM come last release of decisions date.

Edit: NEVERMIND!
 
I got a call at 5:01. Accepted to both MD and MD/MPH!!!

Congrats on the acceptance!

Hoping all the calls didn't go out already. Feeling very anxious!


Edit: Got placed on the alternate list =/ At least I didn't have to wait too long to be notified I guess.
 
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Are MD students allowed to take classes in the Department of Public Health Sciences? I mean non-MD/MPH students. Do people do that or does the scheduling not work? Just curious.
 
Are MD students allowed to take classes in the Department of Public Health Sciences? I mean non-MD/MPH students. Do people do that or does the scheduling not work? Just curious.

I've never heard of anyone doing that without taking a year off to pursue other coursework. I don't know that faculty/deans would encourage taking that on. Also I believe scheduling would interfere.
 
I was looking through last years thread for some clarification on Miami's acceptance / waitlist system that was discussed on interview day. I've copied excerpts from posts by a current medical student that were helpful as I thought you all may be interested as well. If you would like to read them in their entirety they are by @Leonora on p.22 of last years thread.

"I was talking with someone on the committee last week, and apparently everyone receives a 1-5 ranking after their interviews. Any 1s on the list are immediately accepted, and the rest often end up on the alternate list."

"Updating: chatted with my source again. Source confirms that although it's possible to get off the alternate list right now, it's pretty rare. The committee member with whom I was speaking says that they're only voting on newly-interviewed people right now, but since people sometimes are accepted off the alternate list, there must be some executive action/ list review going on. They expect the majority of movement to happen after May 15."

I interviewed there today, and if I heard the Dean correctly, he said that they typically take around 25 off of the waitlist each year. However, everyone that is interviewed and not initially accepted is placed on the waitlist. So there will be almost 200 people on the waitlist, giving you about a 10% chance.
 
Complete since 8/20. Still a chance of getting an II?

There's always a chance. Make sure to continue to update your application with significant recent achievements/coursework/etc. The Dean said today that they take that into serious consideration.
 
Aloft085, I'm not sure if that's correct because it definitely sounded to me as if a strong number of interviewees are accepted, just not initially. Maybe only 25 were accepted May 15th last year, but other waitlistees were accepted a few weeks or months before then. One of my reasons for thinking this is like 85ish? people interview in September and only 20 of them are initially accepted-- that's a very low number accepted for a lot of very strong candidates. And USNews says that like 70% of all interviewees are accepted too!
 
There's always a chance. Make sure to continue to update your application with significant recent achievements/coursework/etc. The Dean said today that they take that into serious consideration.
Do we just email the Miami admissions email address? I sent am update a few days ago but never received confirmation that they got my update and added it to my file.
 
Do we just email the Miami admissions email address? I sent am update a few days ago but never received confirmation that they got my update and added it to my file.

The last time I sent an update, it took them a little over a week to confirm that they received it, so I'd give it some time.
 
Aloft085, I'm not sure if that's correct because it definitely sounded to me as if a strong number of interviewees are accepted, just not initially. Maybe only 25 were accepted May 15th last year, but other waitlistees were accepted a few weeks or months before then. One of my reasons for thinking this is like 85ish? people interview in September and only 20 of them are initially accepted-- that's a very low number accepted for a lot of very strong candidates. And USNews says that like 70% of all interviewees are accepted too!

Yeah, it was a bit ambiguous, so perhaps you're right. I don't think they really want to tell us exactly how their process works.
 
After you rank your interview preferences, does the admissions office send an email to confirm the date you received and if so how long after do they let you know? Thanks!
 
Does anyone interviewing for the MD/MPH program on Nov. 24/25th want to work out a car to Palm Beach? PM me!
 
After you rank your interview preferences, does the admissions office send an email to confirm the date you received and if so how long after do they let you know? Thanks!

Yes they will email you. It takes a few business days just relax.
 
After you rank your interview preferences, does the admissions office send an email to confirm the date you received and if so how long after do they let you know? Thanks!
careful tho... after a couple days I would log in and all my dates went blank as if I never went in and chose any... I called and they said it was an error in the system that had happened to other applicants as well... so make sure your day is confirmed. I ended up with a much much later interview day than all three that I chose initially... kinda got screwed.
 
Could any of you with recent II share what dates are still available for interviews?
 
Could any of you with recent II share what dates are still available for interviews?

I reserved an interview only one week in advance. Not sure what's available now. There may be a week without interviews around Thanksgiving.
 
For those that have recently received II's: How long after your status changed to "Your Application has been reviewed by the Admissions Committee at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. Applicants will be invited to interview based upon their evaluation score from the Admissions Committee review." did it take?

If you don't know an exact or relative date, then when were you complete? Thanks!
 
For those that have recently received II's: How long after your status changed to "Your Application has been reviewed by the Admissions Committee at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. Applicants will be invited to interview based upon their evaluation score from the Admissions Committee review." did it take?

If you don't know an exact or relative date, then when were you complete? Thanks!

I think it took about 3 weeks for me. Of course it's rolling, so it totally depends on how they rank you in comparison to the competition. Don't give up hope.
 
I think it took about 3 weeks for me. Of course it's rolling, so it totally depends on how they rank you in comparison to the competition. Don't give up hope.
I've been at that status since early July....so I'm probably not ranked very high compared to everyone else lol. Here's to hoping all of us still waiting for II's get some after the holidays!
 
Is UM receptive much to letter of update?
 
Any suggestions on a hotel cheap and close? Any suggestions on travel to and from airport?
 
Any suggestions on a hotel cheap and close? Any suggestions on travel to and from airport?

I got a deal on a hotel on South Beach from Expedia, after buying a plane ticket. Parking was too expensive there though, but the hotel was only ~$100/day. You can get a rental car for roughly $25/day on Kayak. If you already have full-coverage insurance, you can decline the rental car insurance and save a ton of money.
 
Any suggestions on a hotel cheap and close? Any suggestions on travel to and from airport?

There is a hotel a block away from Miller SOM. Spring Hill Suites. They have a contract with UMiami, so try calling them up and letting them you you're a visiting student for the medical school and that you want the Miller SOM rate. If the lady who answers the phone 'doesn't know what your talking about', ask for the manager. I think I paid ~$400 for 4 days when I interviewed last year. It is literally an 8 minute walk from the building where admissions is - you couldn't ask for a more stress-free morning before an interview than that. Good Luck!
 
Are MD students allowed to take classes in the Department of Public Health Sciences? I mean non-MD/MPH students. Do people do that or does the scheduling not work? Just curious.

I've never heard of anyone doing that without taking a year off to pursue other coursework. I don't know that faculty/deans would encourage taking that on. Also I believe scheduling would interfere.

Cannot be done - scheduling conflicts first and foremost, and secondarily, size-limitations of the program/resources would halt this. If you're interested in MD/MPH, apply to MD/MPH. You'll be done in 4 years like your MD counterparts anyway 🙂
 
Can anyone who applied to MD & MD/MPH and interviewed already share your experience with the interview?

Or if any MD/MPH current med students can share what you like/dislike about the school? Thanks!
 
I was wondering when we should submit an update letter--before or after an interview. I haven't sent in any since my app was submitted. Any suggestions would be great! Thank you 🙂
 
I was wondering when we should submit an update letter--before or after an interview. I haven't sent in any since my app was submitted. Any suggestions would be great! Thank you 🙂

The answer to this depends on if you currently have an interview invite or not. If you have an invite, then hold off until after the interview - you will be able to share your updates at the interview in person, and it will give you more to talk about! The more you things have to talk about at an interview, the better off you are! If you haven't been invited for an interview and your application has been in for a significant amount of time (2+ months) sending an update wouldn't be a bad idea, as long as you have meaningful things to put in the update letter. If you ended up taking one more course this semester than you planned (i.e., reported as future coursework on AMCAS) and have taken on some 5 hour a week babysitting / tutoring thing on the side, it will have little influence on the committees opinion of your application. This is not specific to Miller btw, this is pretty universal.

If you've already had an interview, you're free to send an update whenever you wish! With that in mind - if you've had an interview, you already have about a 70% chance of being accepted, either flat out or via the waitlist. So the odds are already in your favor 🙂
 
The answer to this depends on if you currently have an interview invite or not. If you have an invite, then hold off until after the interview - you will be able to share your updates at the interview in person, and it will give you more to talk about! The more you things have to talk about at an interview, the better off you are! If you haven't been invited for an interview and your application has been in for a significant amount of time (2+ months) sending an update wouldn't be a bad idea, as long as you have meaningful things to put in the update letter. If you ended up taking one more course this semester than you planned (i.e., reported as future coursework on AMCAS) and have taken on some 5 hour a week babysitting / tutoring thing on the side, it will have little influence on the committees opinion of your application. This is not specific to Miller btw, this is pretty universal.

If you've already had an interview, you're free to send an update whenever you wish! With that in mind - if you've had an interview, you already have about a 70% chance of being accepted, either flat out or via the waitlist. So the odds are already in your favor 🙂

Thank you so much! I actually have an interview, and that is why I wasn't sure whether to update now or later. Should I still send in a written update after my interview going over everything I have done since my submission? I have graduated, so I don't have the typical classes, and I think it might be important to highlight what I am doing in the mean time, that is substantial. Thank you for your advice!
 
Thank you so much! I actually have an interview, and that is why I wasn't sure whether to update now or later. Should I still send in a written update after my interview going over everything I have done since my submission? I have graduated, so I don't have the typical classes, and I think it might be important to highlight what I am doing in the mean time, that is substantial. Thank you for your advice!

Yes, thats exactly what I did after my interview. If you do it promptly enough after the interview and you don't have very much to 'update' on (say, maybe a handful of things) it isn't a bad idea to send promptly after the interview and add in some zingers about what new things you learned about the program on interview day, new things you liked about the school, etc, and make it an update/thank you hybrid.

I'm not on the committee, but (a) I'm a current student and (b) as I understand it the committee is generally open to new information, so long as its meaningful as per my previous post 🙂

Good Luck!
 
anybody take a taxi from the airport to the school? how much $ am I looking at? Thinking of the public trans option with the train it looks like but it will be late at night and I'm a little scared...
 
anybody take a taxi from the airport to the school? how much $ am I looking at? Thinking of the public trans option with the train it looks like but it will be late at night and I'm a little scared...
I used uber and it was relatively cheap! I think it was around $13, but this was during the day and I'm not sure how uber sets its rates.
 
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