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All these IIs for July complete dates give me hope. Complete 7/6, still hanging on!
You should at least get a free T-shirt or something at this point
All these IIs for July complete dates give me hope. Complete 7/6, still hanging on!
+1All these IIs for July complete dates give me hope. Complete 7/6, still hanging on!
Did new acceptances get a phone call or email?
Complete 7/14. Hopefully one of us get some good new eventually.All these IIs for July complete dates give me hope. Complete 7/6, still hanging on!
They had late January and an early February date available. I am not familiar with the cycles but is it normal to call people in for interviews like two weeks in advance? All my other interviews have been scheduled with at least a month and half time.Congrats! What dates were available?
They had late January and an early February date available. I am not familiar with the cycles but is it normal to call people in for interviews like two weeks in advance? All my other interviews have been scheduled with at least a month and half time.
They had late January and an early February date available. I am not familiar with the cycles but is it normal to call people in for interviews like two weeks in advance? All my other interviews have been scheduled with at least a month and half time.
Thanks for doing that, @CyrilFiggis! Hopefully the same will happen this year and we get IIs.So I just milled through last year's thread and it seems that anyone like myself and @CellPowerhouse who are still waiting pre-ii, they were still giving out II's and rejections for July/August applicants into mid-March.....
During my interview, I'll slip a print out of your SDN profile to my interviewer when we shake hands 😉😉😉. I would also slip a $1, but that's like two packs of ramenThanks for doing that, @CyrilFiggis! Hopefully the same will happen this year and we get IIs.
Can anyone please share more on their interview experience here? 🙂
Sure thing. You're gonna walk into this beautiful room (the admissions office). You check in with a very nice lady at the front, who will give you your nametag and a folder with the day's schedule and the names of your interviewers. I suggest you arrive early and check out some of the awesome books that are on the tables in the waiting room, in addition to some of the historical artifacts around the room! Lots of cool stuff to see.
You will get some great talks from the Geisel team regarding financial aid, what it means to be a Geisel student and graduate, and some opportunity for questions directly with the Dean. Financial aid was extremely transparent, so have questions prepared if you feel the need to. Also, I recommend you get to know your fellow interviewees names. You will get to meet some pretty amazing people and potential future classmates!
You will take a shuttle to the main medical center (which is AMAZING). This was led by an MS4 for me, and he was very insightful and kinda sealed the deal for me. You'll have lunch at the hospital (buffet style). Afterwards, you might have some time to see more of the hospital. After the tour, you will go back to the admissions office and wait with your fellow interviewees for your interviews. The Geisel team was kind enough to provide documentation for what your interviewers' backgrounds are and how long they have been working with Geisel/Dartmouth. My interviews were conversational but had some specific points made about my application, so be 100% comfortable speaking about anything pertaining to your life experiences. My interviewers were very refreshing to speak to and really left me with an amazing impression of the school. They are not out to get you; the interview is all about fit. Be yourself.
After the interview, the entire admissions team votes on you. I believe they take an average of your scores from the committee meeting. If you meet a certain average score, you get accepted fairly quickly (if I remember correctly). Else, you wait a few months. I hear most decisions come out in Spring, but I'm not sure.
Hope that helps. Have fun on your interview day!!!
i didn't go for an all black suit... maybe that's why
some of the admissions officers saw me in my normal clothes after the interview... thinking that's why they don't like me =P for serious though I'm actually worried about thisi didn't go for an all black suit... maybe that's why
some of the admissions officers saw me in my normal clothes after the interview... thinking that's why they don't like me =P for serious though I'm actually worried about this
some of the admissions officers saw me in my normal clothes after the interview... thinking that's why they don't like me =P for serious though I'm actually worried about this
did you just get it?II! Complete 8/24
around 6:30did you just get it?
You have had an exciting night. Didn't you just get accepted at Jeff? Congrats! 🙂 🙂around 6:30
Thanks!! I'm planning on winning the powerball later, to cap it all off.You have had an exciting night. Didn't you just get accepted at Jeff? Congrats! 🙂 🙂
Also got an II today. Is there any general wisdom about their potential generosity with scholarships and/or aid?
i think i didn't shake my interviewer's hand strong enoughsome of the admissions officers saw me in my normal clothes after the interview... thinking that's why they don't like me =P for serious though I'm actually worried about this
i think i didn't shake my interviewer's hand strong enough
it was not limp.Is this sarcasm? Because a limp handshake can actually give an absolutely terrible first impression for any sort of interview/first encounter.
complete 7/17. no II from anywhere yet. praying.
Anyone have luck finding a student host? The person I emailed a week ago has not responded and my interview is about a week and a half away. They said not to reach out to multiple people but in this case I may have to...
I cannot find an available student host for the night I am interviewing (end of January), and getting a hotel isn't really a good financial option right now. Does anyone have any advice?
I cannot find an available student host for the night I am interviewing (end of January), and getting a hotel isn't really a good financial option right now. Does anyone have any advice?
I am thinking that is my best option right now. Thanks!Maybe email the admissions office? They might be able to reach out to more students not on the formal host list that would be willing to step in. Just a thought.
I am thinking that is my best option right now. Thanks!
My LizzyM is 78For the recent interview offers who were complete in July/August, would any of you mind sharing your stats? I've been waiting since August with no word and am unable to resist checking my email every 10 minutes… really, really hoping for an II.