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After all these posts, I am just waiting patiently for the axe (complete 9/15)
After all these posts, I am just waiting patiently for the axe (complete 9/15)
I just checked out your MDapps and you have a great app 🙂 I hope you get some love whether here or other places!
Congrats 🙂 When did you complete?
I'm in the same boat as you lol how were you gonna go about canceling? I find it so awkward lolHI Guys!
II late sept/early Oct
Complete early July
Lizzy M ~75
I am withdrawing my application and canceling my interview (accepted elsewhere). Best of luck to everyone and may the force be with you!
Just logged into portal and found out I was rejected on 10/20. Never got the email in my inbox though (I checked my spam and trash as well).
Oh well, at least I figured it out now rather than in January. Complete 9/10
One open-file interview for ~1 hrDoes anyone know what the interview format for BU med is? I can't seem to find this info in the emails or on the portal
II! Complete 8/7, thought this app was a lost cause 🙂
Complete August 6. I'll take the fact that I haven't been rejected yet as a positive yo. Fingers crossed!
Also complete 8/7let me holla real quick (sorry, not sorry for being corny): when were you complete if you don't mind?
I feel bad posting this after reading about all the rejections, and my heart goes out to all the people who did receive such a letter. A rejection is always a blow to one's pride, but it's far worse when it comes from a school you really wanted to go to. I was fortunate enough to receive an II, and my interview is tomorrow. It is my very first med school interview, and at one of my top choice schools. I don't really know what to expect and feel unprepared. To be honest, I'm scared. Does anyone have any advice as to last minute preparations (or things I can do to at least make myself feel prepared)?
Thank you for the advice! My interview is actually later in the afternoon (I think they have to space them out throughout the day to fit everyone in), but it's good to know they are not likely to throw in trick questions. Plus I am hoping to learn even more about the school from the interview day itself.My interview here was very low stress and conversational. I really loved the school and BU did a great job planning their day, having passionate speakers, and great faculty interviewers. At the beginning of the day you get a folder that has a sheet with your interviewers name and a short bio. As for prep, just know your story, know why you want to be a doctor, why BU, why you are a good fit, and be able to talk about your experiences. I had no trick questions and it was an enjoyable experience. This was my first interview so I was really really nervous beforehand, but looking back I really regret that because it was a really great experience and day overall. Also, because the interview is earlier in the morning, you can really just enjoy that day after you complete it. Hope that helps, good luck!
Reeejjjeecctt!
Hurt a little but c'est la vie!
Complete 09/09.
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and their letter didn't make me feel any better either.
GL to everyone still in the running!
Did you guys hear back via e-mail or the portal? Bracing myself...
Glad it wasn't a silent rejection (not that any form of rejection is nice).
9/18 :/Oh no...feeling a rejection coming on as well..when were you complete?
Congrats!!! Complete date?II this morning!!
Congrats!!! Complete date?
Also, where did people stay during their interviews? First time in Boston (also I can't seem to find the school's list of places)!
Hey, so I found that Hampton and Doubletree give discounts if you tell them you're coming for a BU interview. I also checked Sheraton and Westin, but no discounts available for my date. Hampton is about 120/night, but there are noise complaints being so close to the hospital. Doubletree is about 200/night and in a good neighborhood.
As a note, stay in the MSR if you really want to hear all the ambulances rushing towards BMC.
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