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Yup. I think we find out tomorrow!!!
I think we find out whether we are accepted, rejected, or on hold via email. At least that's what I remember hearing.If you are wait listed or rejected do they not give you a call?
Is it a call when we are accepted?
I doubt it. From what I understand, your file is completely closed post-interview and your spot on the list cannot be altered.Status unchanged aswell. Any idea whether sending them a letter of intent would be a worthwhile endeavor?
+1 that is what I heard as wellI doubt it. From what I understand, your file is completely closed post-interview and your spot on the list cannot be altered.
Hi everyone. I'm an M2 here at Mizzou and one of your fellow applicants sent me a message asking about the school and Columbia so I thought I would share my response here for others to read, if you are so inclined. Good luck with everything!
Congrats on your interview! They are pretty low stress and nothing to worry about. The interviewers just want to know more about you. If you got an interview, you've got the stats to get in. Just smile and show them you are someone people can get along with and that you are committed to medicine. The interviewers aren't there to make you nervous. Everyone here is very personable!
I came from a slightly smaller college so I was excited to come to Mizzou and experience the college town atmosphere. I love sports and got season tickets to football and basketball last year but only got football this year because I'm and M2 and we take the first part of our boards at the end of the year so I won't have time to go to games. Columbia itself is an awesome town. It's small enough that you can get around to everything quickly but there is always plenty to do. I lived here over the summer and was never bored. If you like hiking or bike riding, the Katy Trail is fantastic. There are tons of local restaurants with great food and some really awesome local breweries if you're into that.
As a med student you don't have a ton of interaction with the undergrads because everything we need is all connected (the med school and hospital are attached so we don't even have to go outside if we don't want to). The PBL curriculum is great. It's a little scary at first but you have lectures that help indicate what material in important and it is just re-emphasized and explored more deeply in your PBL small group. One great thing is that you actually get exposure to medical problem solving and reading images and labs during the first week of class. By Thanksgiving, you'll be able to interpret your relative's bloodwork thoroughly (believe me, they'll ask you about any tests they get lol). You rotate small groups (of 8-9 people) every 8 weeks so you get to know another set of your class each time which is much better than sitting in lecture for 8 hours a day. We also get to use the simulation center where they pay people to act like they have medical conditions and you interview them (you start learning this the first week so you get right into it which is scary but awesome) and eventually practice the physical exam. It's really a state of the art facility.
The fact that we have no grades but are pass-fail is AMAZING! Knowing that I only need a 70% on an exam and that I don't have to worry about getting that 93% to get the A relieves a lot of stress. However, we don't have homework or tests other than the exams we have at the end of each block (blocks are basically like quarters from high school). So there is an added level of stress there. But if you don't end up passing, you can retake the exam. On the bright side, residency programs don't really care about your first two years all that much. As long as you ultimately pass, that's what they want. So having a P/F grading system is awesome overall. I should also note that our Step 1 board exam scores are consistently in the top 15% in the country so we must be doing something right!
So those are some of my thoughts. Let me know if there is anything more specific you have questions about! I'll be happy to answer anything I can!
This is very random...but what is the parking situation like for med students? Should I try for an apartment that is walking distance to campus? Or is it feasible to expect to drive to campus and find parking? I come from a large state school where parking on campus is horrendous, so excuse me for asking such a trivial question.
Don't know if this is the right forum, but........
Got rejected within a week of final LOR being sent (in mid Dec). They said this is why I was rejected. Late app. Otherwise my file is competitive.
I'm reapplying in the summer. Should I take MedPrep II? Any accepted people take it?
For those of us with 'unchanged status' will we hear back again at the end of Feb. or March 15th?
In my interview Alison said they were finishing the application process early this year and that we would hear in February. I'm not sure when though.If it's the same as last year, end of Feb.
At my interview this week, they said that there are 29 more spots, 3 more adcom meetings, and that the next status update will be a final update status with either accept, reject, or waitlist!In my interview Alison said they were finishing the application process early this year and that we would hear in February. I'm not sure when though.
Welp, it's been a fun run guys, but I'm not feeling this one since I've had "status unchanged" since October. Here's to everyone giving their best shot!At my interview this week, they said that there are 29 more spots, 3 more adcom meetings, and that the next status update will be a final update status with either accept, reject, or waitlist!
At my interview this week, they said that there are 29 more spots, 3 more adcom meetings, and that the next status update will be a final update status with either accept, reject, or waitlist!
I am feeling the same wayWelp, it's been a fun run guys, but I'm not feeling this one since I've had "status unchanged" since October. Here's to everyone giving their best shot!
+2. From my perspective, this was my worst interview by a long shot.I am feeling the same way
🙁 Sorry to hear that.+2. From my perspective, this was my worst interview by a long shot.
Thanks 🙂 You never know, though. I have massively incorrectly predicted the results of two of my other interviews. Thought one was awesome and one was "meh," but got accepted immediately to the latter and it's been 5 months of silence from the former. 😛🙁 Sorry to hear that.
Ad Comm meeting tonight!
Interviews are finished next week and the final admissions decisions will be decided then.
Ahhhh, I hope I hear some good news.... is there a tentative date when finial decisions will be released? - mid March?Ad Comm meeting tonight!
Interviews are finished next week and the final admissions decisions will be decided then.
That is...horrifying. No pressure, eh?
Horrifying but exciting, I should say. I'd rather this than a several month wait time.
That is...horrifying. No pressure, eh?
Horrifying but exciting, I should say. I'd rather this than a several month wait time.