Complete 7/18. Still alive as of Aug 4th 11:04am EST. The fact that I hadn't heard anything yet is giving a tiny ray of hope.
Think about it! Each school has a different process in terms of rolling/nonrolling and their internal efficiencies. Even if someone told you "4 weeks" that would be just as reliable as any similar random number hahaIn general, what is the time frame for hearing back from schools about IIs? 4-6 weeks?
Don't mean to disappoint you, but I think you should just move on. It's still really early and I am sure you will get many IIs! If it was indeed a mistake, they will contact you and you got nothing to lose!More than a week after I got rejected my status still says "under review". What are the chances, the 'Reject' was a mistake? Clinging to that last straw 🙂
Completely agree. From last year's thread, it seems like ppl have waited almost 8 weeks before they got an II or a rejection! I think if they have moved past your date of submission and you haven't heard anything, it just means that you did not make the first cut, which sucks, but they didn't reject you either. This seems analogous to GW's "on-hold for review" status. In another month, we might get a decision. We just need to be patient and wait for the decision email!If I'm not mistaken, the latest II was 7/14 (complete) and the latest rejection was 7/22 (complete). So my guess is that after they isolate the for-sure rejections, they discuss a little more to select the ones who will get II. and hence the nonsynchronous II and R release schedule. So I think if you were completed in between, 7/14 and 7/22, you may or may not get an II soon. But pre-7/14 completes still in the waiting is not necessarily a bad thing either in my opinion.
I received an II and my status still says "under review", even though I've already scheduled. Unfortunately, I think they just don't update their portal. Chin up, though! Plenty of fish in the sea 🙂More than a week after I got rejected my status still says "under review". What are the chances, the 'Reject' was a mistake? Clinging to that last straw 🙂
I'll be there that Saturday-Monday. I wonder if we can have an SDN coffee meetup on Sunday, the 20th? It would definitely relieve some stress 🙂I think I'm on the 22nd? but I'll be in DC for a few days beforehand to explore
I'll be there that Saturday-Monday. I wonder if we can have an SDN coffee meetup on Sunday, the 20th? It would definitely relieve some stress 🙂
I received an II and my status still says "under review", even though I've already scheduled. Unfortunately, I think they just don't update their portal. Chin up, though! Plenty of fish in the sea 🙂
There will be an interview tab in your portal if you've been invited to interview 😉😀 All come hither to DC the land of policies and food \o/
Lots of food.
Would there be a "communication" change in the portal if i got rejected/II?
I am getting so paranoid about emails and accidentally erasing them and what not.
I've looked through this thread (albeit not super thoroughly) but didn't think anyone had asked so I'll give it a shot - has anyone attended one of GUSOM's summer info sessions? If so, what was it like/do you think it has any bearing on the admissions process whatsoever? Or at least did it give you a more comprehensive view of the school/make you pray that much harder to get in? (Most importantly: what is the dress code?! lol)
😀 All come hither to DC the land of policies and food \o/
Lots of food.
Would there be a "communication" change in the portal if i got rejected/II?
I am getting so paranoid about emails and accidentally erasing them and what not.
Have fun everyone! I live in the DC area and work within about a 15-20 minute walking distance from Georgetown, so I hope you all enjoy it 🙂 hoping for an II at some point, but who knows. Fortunately, I am not II-less, so at least there's that!
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i love this postI had a dream last night that my interview was conducted by the entire Wizengamot from Harry Potter.
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Hahaha I keep thinking that about Tulane!! Hopefully we'll cross paths this interview season 🙂aaah still waiting. please give me an II XD
Hahaha I keep thinking that about Tulane!! Hopefully we'll cross paths this interview season 🙂
I am a foodie!!Hopefully!, If we end up in New Orleans on the same date, you'll have to show me all the food 😀
+1!!!!!!! Pls give me lifeaaah still waiting. please give me an II XD
I am a foodie!!
+2 pls+1!!!!!!! Pls give me life
+3.......................................pls+2 pls
I got the secondary on July 1st and haven't actually written it yet (others schools got in the way). Should I even bother? I feel like they wouldn't be interested in someone who waited beyond the 4 weeks.
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Personally I would NOT apply this year and then be reviewed as a re applicant the year after, after getting rejected, which is likely.Hey everyone! So I'm in a bit of a pickle here. I took my MCAT in January just before they changed the exam which caused me to make some VERY bad decisions. I took it twice because after the first time I took it I felt like I did absolutely horrible and panicked! I didn't want prepare for an entirely new exam if I actually did horrible so I registered for another exam...BEFORE GETTING MY FIRST SCORE BACK.
First score: 29 (9-VR, 10-BS, 10-PS)
Second score: 27 (7-VR, 11-BS, 9-PS)
27!!!! 🙁 🙁 🙁 with a 7 in verbal!!!! :'(
I was averaging 31s on my practice exams 🙁.
Anyway. I'm applying now and don't know what to do! Do you guys think it's better to address this in the additional comments section in secondary applications? or to not address it at all?? I want to explain this whole situation but I don't want it to seem like an excuse for getting a bad score.
For perspective, I have a 4.00 gpa in a molecular and microbiology major. Also, I think I have significant clinical experience ( ER scribe, volunteering, shadowing) and volunteer experience.
What should I do?! 🙁
Also if you were applying this year with that score, you probably would have benefited from turning in your app day 1 - now is kind of late.... Again, just my opinion tho - only you know what's best for yourself!Hey everyone! So I'm in a bit of a pickle here. I took my MCAT in January just before they changed the exam which caused me to make some VERY bad decisions. I took it twice because after the first time I took it I felt like I did absolutely horrible and panicked! I didn't want prepare for an entirely new exam if I actually did horrible so I registered for another exam...BEFORE GETTING MY FIRST SCORE BACK.
First score: 29 (9-VR, 10-BS, 10-PS)
Second score: 27 (7-VR, 11-BS, 9-PS)
27!!!! 🙁 🙁 🙁 with a 7 in verbal!!!! :'(
I was averaging 31s on my practice exams 🙁.
Anyway. I'm applying now and don't know what to do! Do you guys think it's better to address this in the additional comments section in secondary applications? or to not address it at all?? I want to explain this whole situation but I don't want it to seem like an excuse for getting a bad score.
For perspective, I have a 4.00 gpa in a molecular and microbiology major. Also, I think I have significant clinical experience ( ER scribe, volunteering, shadowing) and volunteer experience.
What should I do?! 🙁
I applied in the beginning of July and just got a bunch of secondary requests back so I was thinking about how to address it in my secondaries... it's too late to not apply now because I already did lol. I just wanted advice going forward. I realize I'm not in the top percent of applicants but I have other things to offer (like strong GPA and strong extracurriculars).. If I don't get in this year I will definitely take the new exam but I want to see if I can get in this cycle before doing that.Also if you were applying this year with that score, you probably would have benefited from turning in your app day 1 - now is kind of late.... Again, just my opinion tho - only you know what's best for yourself!
Hey everyone! So I'm in a bit of a pickle here. I took my MCAT in January just before they changed the exam which caused me to make some VERY bad decisions. I took it twice because after the first time I took it I felt like I did absolutely horrible and panicked! I didn't want prepare for an entirely new exam if I actually did horrible so I registered for another exam...BEFORE GETTING MY FIRST SCORE BACK.
First score: 29 (9-VR, 10-BS, 10-PS)
Second score: 27 (7-VR, 11-BS, 9-PS)
27!!!! 🙁 🙁 🙁 with a 7 in verbal!!!! :'(
I was averaging 31s on my practice exams 🙁.
Anyway. I'm applying now and don't know what to do! Do you guys think it's better to address this in the additional comments section in secondary applications? or to not address it at all?? I want to explain this whole situation but I don't want it to seem like an excuse for getting a bad score.
For perspective, I have a 4.00 gpa in a molecular and microbiology major. Also, I think I have significant clinical experience ( ER scribe, volunteering, shadowing) and volunteer experience.
What should I do?! 🙁