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For those of you who are M3s, what do you do during that year? I've been trying to get info from the website but it's not super helpful.
For those of you who are M3s, what do you do during that year? I've been trying to get info from the website but it's not super helpful.
I know this is a picky question, but is there any benefit/hurt to attending or not attending the social event that is held the night before the interview?
when were you complete? and if you don't mind sharing stats 🙂Forgot to post about my II! 😀 Scheduled for late January
I know this is a picky question, but is there any benefit/hurt to attending or not attending the social event that is held the night before the interview?
I interviewed a while ago and I wish that I had been able to go to the social! The interview day at Duke was wonderful in almost every way imaginable but I remember leaving wishing that I had more time to talk to more of the current students. I am sure that the number of students that stop by to talk to the students interviewing varies by interview day but I did not have as much of an opportunity to talk to students one-on-one quite as much as I would've liked to! Also, getting an interview invite to Duke is awesome and I think you should try and make the most of the experience as possible! Best of luck at your interview!I know this is a picky question, but is there any benefit/hurt to attending or not attending the social event that is held the night before the interview?
I was complete Nov 15 and received an II on Nov 20
I'm sorry, what?
Yeah I was pretty surprised too. I almost didn't even submit my application since it was the last day, but I decided why not take a shot
Honestly nothing special. I was just as surprised as you probably arethere something really salient with your app, like a dean's letter or something? Malala Yousafzai's recommendation? ha ha ha
Honestly nothing special. I was just as surprised as you probably are
I believe Duke has a few applicant screeners that have a really fast turnaround for applicants with high stats. Two people I know had turn arounds of less than 48 hours. Others, even with good stats, have been waiting for a long time.
Is Duke receptive to ITA emails?
Is Duke pretty much done sending out IIs? If I remember correctly, a month ago they were interviewing into January.. 🙁
I submitted my application on a Sunday night and received a II the next day, Monday afternoon. My stats are not exactly the highest either, but I got the feeling that the Duke application process is very focused on essay responses on the secondary.there something really salient with your app, like a dean's letter or something? Malala Yousafzai's recommendation? ha ha ha
Congrats! What is your LizzyM?I submitted my application on a Sunday night and received a II the next day, Monday afternoon. My stats are not exactly the highest either, but I got the feeling that the Duke application process is very focused on essay responses on the secondary.
Is Duke pretty much done sending out IIs? If I remember correctly, a month ago they were interviewing into January.. 🙁
II!!!!! oh my god. What with me submitting this secondary at the very last second and having a LizzyM of 69-70 (GPA well below Duke's average), i would have never seen this coming. at all. I am absolutely thrilled, but i do not want to get my hopes up. I cannot believe I have a shot at matriculating here....
I'm starting to wish I waited till the last minute to send in the secondary now...It appears whoever is reviewing last minute submissions makes rather quick decisions. Been complete since mid August and radio silence...
I have the same issue. It's been a week and I still have no response from them about a course questionIf I have a question regarding the course prerequisites, what would be the best way to contact Duke regarding this? I have emailed the admissions office twice with no response.
Yeah I've called 3 times and emailed them 3 times over the course of two months now with no answer. I ended up having to enroll in courses around their prereqs and ended up missing out on classes I really wanted to take because of it.I have the same issue. It's been a week and I still have no response from them about a course question
I don't have the time to dig through my posts for this, but Duke specifically replied to my email emphasizing that they don't have course requirements. They have required "competencies" that may be fulfilled outside the classroom. As someone who has already graduated, I hope they really honor what they wrote, because while I would ABSOLUTELY love an acceptance from them, I would be bummed to receive an email telling me to take XX course over the summer.Yeah I've called 3 times and emailed them 3 times over the course of two months now with no answer. I ended up having to enroll in courses around their prereqs and ended up missing out on classes I really wanted to take because of it.
I thought they slightly changed it from competencies to required classes? That's what I took away from their website.I don't have the time to dig through my posts for this, but Duke specifically replied to my email emphasizing that they don't have course requirements. They have required "competencies" that may be fulfilled outside the classroom. As someone who has already graduated, I hope they really honor what they wrote, because while I would ABSOLUTELY love an acceptance from them, I would be bummed to receive an email telling me to take XX course over the summer.
I think February 18th is their last interview date (iirc...someone can chime in if I'm wrong). And when I scheduled my interview this week, they had dates in the last couple of days in January so there's still hope!!!!This may have been answered before but does anyone know when Duke stops giving out interview invites? Thanks!
That is true that they don't require you to take specific classes like two semesters of inorganic chemistry, one semester of calculus I, two semesters of physics, etc. They want to see you take classes that teach chemistry, biology, biochem, statistics, etc. They do this because the differences across universities makes it difficult to compare exactly what's taught in biology/chemistry/physics/etc. at one school to another.I don't have the time to dig through my posts for this, but Duke specifically replied to my email emphasizing that they don't have course requirements. They have required "competencies" that may be fulfilled outside the classroom. As someone who has already graduated, I hope they really honor what they wrote, because while I would ABSOLUTELY love an acceptance from them, I would be bummed to receive an email telling me to take XX course over the summer.
Sent two so far (about a month apart) and received confirmation that they've been added to my file a week or so later for each.I'm assuming Duke doesn't accept pre-II updates? Can anyone confirm?
Edit: Saw that some people have sent pre-II updates via e-mail with success... I guess I'll give it a shot.
Thanks for the response!Sent two so far (about a month apart) and received confirmation that they've been added to my file a week or so later for each.
II here earlier this week, only available day was the last day offered 2/18/16. complete mid-October.