2014-2015 University of Vermont Application Thread

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I'm wondering, has anyone heard of people being rejected post-interview? I've been following this thread since August but I don't seem to recall any post rejections? I guess I'm worried that everyone who isn't accepted is just auto waitlisted? Seems unlikely...
 
For those that interviewed on 2/12. Anyone goning to send them a email to see the status? We should have heard by now I think
 
I'm debating on calling tomorrow if we don't hear anything today (since they actually told us to lol), but in the meantime...

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Does anyone know if Vermont is still interviewing or are they done with this season?

Thanks!
 
I knew they were behind on committee meetings, but it makes me wonder how far into April the waiting will last... I will try to wait patiently for your love, UVM. <3
 
I think they are way behind on decisions. With the multiple acceptance date quickly approaching on April 30th how will this affect their decisions? Will they be less inclined to accept since they are rushing the through them? Or will they accept less because more kids with currents acceptance will commit?
 
I think they are way behind on decisions. With the multiple acceptance date quickly approaching on April 30th how will this affect their decisions? Will they be less inclined to accept since they are rushing the through them? Or will they accept less because more kids with currents acceptance will commit?
Beats me. No sense worrying about it though. We've done what we can for this cycle. Whatever's going to happen is going to happen.
 
I think they are way behind on decisions. With the multiple acceptance date quickly approaching on April 30th how will this affect their decisions? Will they be less inclined to accept since they are rushing the through them? Or will they accept less because more kids with currents acceptance will commit?

I've thought about this also, and clearly the only time committees are behind is after I've interviewed hahaha. but as the previous poster said, all we can do now is wait
 
This school showed so well at Closer Look.
We toured the anatomy/phys facilities and got to play with some healthy and diseased prosections. The faculty were totally engaged and enthusiastic.
The patient simulators in the clinical sim lab seemed well trained and very friendly.
Students really like the VIC curriculum. The VIC is really different than other schools be/c of the early Step 1 and early start to clerkships. I thought you'd have to study during the 1st summer to make up for the shortened time but none of the students do that. They were spending the summer doing research or learning spanish in S America or working on medical tech in SF.
Most of all the Match list for 2015 is impressive so the VIC must work!

Great global health sites for those interested. Uganda, DR, Zimbabwe, Russia, Vietnam, etc. Can do these during 2nd year even.

Student wellness director (of the "PCR" course) Lee Rosen was GREAT and students said they are "serious about wellness".

Thing I was most excited about were the stories about medical students getting very involved on their clerkships since they were often times rural and otherwise had few to no residents around. I won't mention any names but I've realized through my shadowing that this is not at all the case at med centers with tons of residents and fellows.

I think UVM won't give you the hustle and bustle of an urban med center but the UVM people explained that helps to make it a more balanced and healthy environment.
 
I wannnnnnnna know the decision already! Did anyone call/email yet?
 
I wonder if the 2/11 group and all groups after are just being reviewed together. April 30th is now just about 3 weeks away so it's hard to imagine several interview groups hearing separately before that time...
 
This school showed so well at Closer Look.
We toured the anatomy/phys facilities and got to play with some healthy and diseased prosections. The faculty were totally engaged and enthusiastic.
The patient simulators in the clinical sim lab seemed well trained and very friendly.
Students really like the VIC curriculum. The VIC is really different than other schools be/c of the early Step 1 and early start to clerkships. I thought you'd have to study during the 1st summer to make up for the shortened time but none of the students do that. They were spending the summer doing research or learning spanish in S America or working on medical tech in SF.
Most of all the Match list for 2015 is impressive so the VIC must work!

Great global health sites for those interested. Uganda, DR, Zimbabwe, Russia, Vietnam, etc. Can do these during 2nd year even.

Student wellness director (of the "PCR" course) Lee Rosen was GREAT and students said they are "serious about wellness".

Thing I was most excited about were the stories about medical students getting very involved on their clerkships since they were often times rural and otherwise had few to no residents around. I won't mention any names but I've realized through my shadowing that this is not at all the case at med centers with tons of residents and fellows.

I think UVM won't give you the hustle and bustle of an urban med center but the UVM people explained that helps to make it a more balanced and healthy environment.

Play with prosections? I am very jealous.

I wonder if the 2/11 group and all groups after are just being reviewed together. April 30th is now just about 3 weeks away so it's hard to imagine several interview groups hearing separately before that time...

I was actually wondering about that too... Have decisions only been on Wednesdays?
 
I emailed them asking when we would hear back and they said they expect that information to go out around the end of April. What do you think that means?
 
....I mean in terms of our fates. Waiting that long to send out descisions - does it indicate rejections? Or possibly the AC waiting for spots to open up as the deadline approaches?
 
if they were planning on rejecting you, they'd have done it already. they've told other people who've called that they're just behind, so don't worry.
 
I mean it's been 8 weeks since I interviewed. they told us we'd hear by the end of March, now the end of April. that'll be 11+ weeks since my interview. yay
 
Am I the only one who is a little concerned about the integrity of the school at this point? I realize decisions are difficult and can take a long time, but to say that you'll hear back by a certain time and then be an entire month off... UVM seemed fantastic, but I think I'll personally be hard pressed to attend at this point. Having not been able to go to second look day (assuming that I am accepted) was incredibly disappointing. I don't speak for everyone, but I'm not entirely sure I got a thorough enough feel for the school as a whole during my interview date. I got into a top tier DO school and they have kept everyone updated and been punctual throughout the entire process and I feel that this speaks to the way the school interacts with its students substantially. Thoughts?
 
@premedfire I would not judge UVM that harshly because they are a little behind at THE END of the application process. That is pretty normal and, as an accepted student at UVM, they have been extremely good at communicating, supplying additional information about the school, and answering emails in a timely manner.

I interviewed at my state school in October and still have not heard a decision from them (6 month wait so far), so one month behind is nothing, especially when they are probably waiting to see which accepted applicants withdraw this month.

Don't let the admission process discourage you from a school. Think about the program and how you enjoyed the interview day, etc.
 
@premedfire I would not judge UVM that harshly because they are a little behind at THE END of the application process. That is pretty normal and, as an accepted student at UVM, they have been extremely good at communicating, supplying additional information about the school, and answering emails in a timely manner.

I interviewed at my state school in October and still have not heard a decision from them (6 month wait so far), so one month behind is nothing, especially when they are probably waiting to see which accepted applicants withdraw this month.

Don't let the admission process discourage you from a school. Think about the program and how you enjoyed the interview day, etc.

It is good to know that they get better at communication once acceptance has been offered. I just would've preferred an update stating that there has been a delay. I'm completely ok with the extra wait 😀
 
ADVICE WANTED: Thinking of applying here next cycle.

MSAR says 10% sGPA is 3.44, mine is 3.42, I'm white, 31 MCAT, 3.63 cGPA would love to go to UVM (#1 choice).
 
ADVICE WANTED: Thinking of applying here next cycle.

MSAR says 10% sGPA is 3.44, mine is 3.42, I'm white, 31 MCAT, 3.63 cGPA would love to go to UVM (#1 choice).

It's worth a shot. Are you IS? The in-state acceptance rate is relatively high. If you are OOS, I would make sure to spend a lot of time on the secondary application and making sure that other aspects of your application are strong. Your performance on the interview day is very important.
 
It's worth a shot. Are you IS? The in-state acceptance rate is relatively high. If you are OOS, I would make sure to spend a lot of time on the secondary application and making sure that other aspects of your application are strong. Your performance on the interview day is very important.
yes, I am IS
 
The last day they can give notification is april 23rd by AMCAs traffic rules if I'm not mistaken. Not sure how that works out with finaid offers etc.

Hey! I thought the last day was April 30th? Where did you get April 23rd?
 
Hey! I thought the last day was April 30th? Where did you get April 23rd?
i don't see anything in the traffic rules about 4/23. 4/30 is the date after which an applicant can no longer hold more than 1 acceptance
 
i don't see anything in the traffic rules about 4/23. 4/30 is the date after which an applicant can no longer hold more than 1 acceptance

@gyngyn , I think you'd mentioned the 4/23 deadline or am I incorrect in this date as the deadline for students being notified their post interview status?
 
@gyngyn , I think you'd mentioned the 4/23 deadline or am I incorrect in this date as the deadline for students being notified their post interview status?
April 23 has no particular significance...
April 30th on the other hand, is a big day.
 
April 23 has no particular significance...
April 30th on the other hand, is a big day.

My mistake then. I thought there was a day when all students had to know their post interview status at the school. I guess it made sense that it was a week before they had to start dropping acceptances. It'll be kind of bizarre to hear from a school for the first time post interview after you've already had to drop acceptances...

Then again, given how well Duke is doing mucking everything up this year it seems that anything goes.
 
Received an e-mail this morning and was waitlisted. A little bummed but better than a rejection. Good luck everyone!
 
Same here. Certainly better than a rejection, but potentially waiting until August will test my sanity.
 
April 23 has no particular significance...
April 30th on the other hand, is a big day.

Does anything really happen for students on April 30th? I imagine it probably takes a few days afterwards to send out new acceptances to replace the people who drop on the 30th. Or do you have a certain number ready to go right away?
 
Just to provide some sunshine to the situation, rumor has it UVM is very particular about filling their in-state slots. Of course, I could be wrong, but it wouldn't surprise me if a VERY small number of OOS people get accepted outright. Thus, while I know we'd all love the initial acceptance, the waitlist is a pretty solid place to be. Look towards May, and I'm wishing you all the best of luck!
 
Same with the qualified/alternate list - anyone know if this is the same as a traditional wait list or something different?
 
Does anything really happen for students on April 30th? I imagine it probably takes a few days afterwards to send out new acceptances to replace the people who drop on the 30th. Or do you have a certain number ready to go right away?
It will depend on the accuracy of the admissions officer's predictions on yield and their risk tolerance.
Everybody accepts more than the number to fill the class. How long it takes to drop to the target varies every year.
The biggest drop happens right after traffic day
Depending on the school and the year it could be anytime after that.
 
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