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Confirmation phone call just now. I'll be there on 9/12. So soon!!!
Plus one! I asked Goldie (lady on the phone) if she knew anything about the MEPE (never hurts to ask right?) and she said that she knew as much as I did. I believe this was already said, but it will last an hour after lunch. She said that the 2 interviews and the MMI will be in the morning and then the exam will take place after lunch (they have a good cafeteria by the way!)Confirmation phone call just now. I'll be there on 9/12. So soon!!!
Looks like it is going to be a SDN party on the 12th.Confirmation phone call just now. I'll be there on 9/12. So soon!!!
Will those with II's please share stats and dates completed? I didn't get the complete email until 8/27.
Should I have them type "Ginred" on my name tag that day? 😉Looks like it is going to be a SDN party on the 12th.
Super like this!!Interview invite today!!!! (I'll update with complete date etc in a sec)
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Dear everyone here-
Are any of you taking a gap year right now? If so, please PM me, I have some questions and need some advice. Also, for the M1's, if any of you took a gap year, please PM me as well. Thanks a bunch.
I hope BYU won't be too much of a red flag for admissions. J/K good luck!II yesterday! 35+, 3.9+. BYU student
Chill out man, some people don't feel comfortable sharing stats in a public forum.PLEASE POST STATS AND DATE OF COMPLETION E-MAIL WHEN NOTIFYING THE REST OF US OF AN II. THANKS!
Chill out man, some people don't feel comfortable sharing stats in a public forum.
good point, then again what school nowadays doesn't use a "wholistic" process in their admissions process?Honestly stats are not super helpful at this school either, they def. look at the wholistic applicant. Our class has a wide range of stats but I feel the personalities and "feel" of the class was very well selected for. 🙂
Caribgood point, then again what school nowadays doesn't use a "wholistic" process in their admissions process?
exactly....Carib
good point, then again what school nowadays doesn't use a "wholistic" process in their admissions process?
good point, then again what school nowadays doesn't use a "wholistic" process in their admissions process?
Not trying to fuel the fire here, but I third the opinion that the U is particularly interested in the whole applicant, not just stats. Some schools say that but they really only take 3.8+ and 35+ so they can say they're the "most competitive," but the U says stats aren't everything, they really mean it. Like zhopv10 said, our current MS1 class has a huge range of stats but the class meshes very well together as far as personality and outlook. It's exceptionally clear that when the U selects classes, they make sure your stats are good enough so they think you can handle the work load of medical school, but once that has been established they are much more interested in who you are as a person than what numbers are printed on your app.
You'll also find once you get to med school that GPA/MCAT are often pretty poor indicators of success in medicine. They are a very small piece of a much larger picture. Like zhopv10 said, the key to surviving an application cycle is to worry about everyone else who is applying as little as possible. Focus on you and how to best sell yourself. There's a reason you want to be a doctor and why you care about people enough to go through applying. Expressing that is priority number one, not whether your GPA/MCAT fall into a preconceived "cut-off" range.
Good luck to everyone interviewing tomorrow!
Me, me, pick me!! I'm very excited for tomorrow!Relax guys. You're stressing me out. Who is excited for interview day?!![]()
sure most schools use it but some schools use it differently/more than other school, at least that is how it was for me last year. The point is though that at this point there are more important things to be focused on than stats and as II go out I doubt you'll see any pattern in stats and who is getting them. The U looks at many factors other than metrics for the II's, metrics never hurt but they are no where near the main factor here. I can tell you that my class has a wide range of MCAT/GPA's from mid 20's to high 30's, from low GPA's to stellar ones. This is can be seen to from the fact that the UofU's (again as of last year) avg MCAT and GPA's tended to be a little on the lower side. Again, stats mean something for sure but the U is very particular in looking at the depth of learning that you explained from your experiences, how you come across in the interview (if it is like last year the U tends to weight the interview higher than other schools that I interviewed at), how careful you were writing your essays, the depth of experience, etc. It's an anxiety ridden process but worrying about other's stats just make's it worse, remember that stat's wise there will always be people better or at the same level, often the decisions come down to simply who the schools "liked more" personality wise, who they feel will best fit into the environment they have fostered, etc... basically don't get caught up in who's getting II and who's not, who's getting acceptances and who's not... just worry about your prep and keeping yourself sane during the process. 🙂
how many stations on the MMI? 8 for 8 mins? Just wondering if it is a FULL MMI or just a couple of stations
Yeah, I wasn't sure who @ScentOfPeace was either, but I've narrowed it down to two people from last week. No worries though, your identity will not be publicly guessed at in this forum.By the way, it was nice meeting everyone at interview day! @Ginred @ScentOfPeace (although I don't exactly know who you are)
Google University of Washington Bioethics. I did it this morning and it is the second link. It helped me out when I was applying last year. No guarantees it helps but it couldn't hurt.Anyone have a good way to study for the Ethics Exam?
Google University of Washington Bioethics. I did it this morning and it is the second link. It helped me out when I was applying last year. No guarantees it helps but it couldn't hurt.
I'm curious who you think I am. PM me.Yeah, I wasn't sure who @ScentOfPeace was either, but I've narrowed it down to two people from last week. No worries though, your identity will not be publicly guessed at in this forum.
And @daenschl , good luck with your 1,000 interviews! I'm almost inspired to convert my profile picture to a penguin...
well, i just realized i made what may be a mistake that kills my application on my secondary (that has been complete for a bit now). ce la vie. guess i'll sit around and see how it plays out.
that is why advisers are worthless....i feel the same way... advisor said NEVER double dip... should've double dipped LOL