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It's still Application Complete over at the Hof for me. I have a remarkable talent for racking up silent pre-interview holds, with 19 of them this season.
19 holds? Wow. Better than a rejection though....... Sort of.It's still Application Complete over at the Hof for me. I have a remarkable talent for racking up silent pre-interview holds, with 19 of them this season.
Who are they taking if you got rejected? Great stats, what in the world?!Also rejected just now. 3.7 GPA 520 MCAT, submitted early August
hahaha this brought my rejected spirits upRejected, pre-II, complete 10/15, LizzyM ~74. Thought high MCAT might help me here but no dice.
I was going to say the same thing! It's my first rejection and I ain't even mad, there's such camaraderie in this thread.
Not to be racist, but I forgot I even applied here.
+1What?
It means like I don't want what I'm saying to sound racist.
Rejected today!
Not to be racist, but I forgot I even applied here.
Rejected Pre-II, LizzyM 72, complete early september
First school I heard back from and it's a rejection...nice to know that I'm not alone. This was quite a massive attack. Though Hofstra messed up by passing us up. Their loss!
Rejected, pre-II, complete 10/15, LizzyM ~74. Thought high MCAT might help me here but no dice.
I was going to say the same thing! It's my first rejection and I ain't even mad, there's such camaraderie in this thread.
Well then...Rejected yesterday.
4.0/38 bio major
1000+ hours clinical (not including scribe)
CGI service fellow
Multiple publications.
Rejected pre II, complete 7/7 🙁 really upset even tho I have an acceptance elsewhere bc I loved this school
Joining the reject party!
Very sorry to hear of the news, but there is light at the end of the tunnel, so stay strong fellasl!
Did anyone who interviewed in early September get a decision yet? Rejections post II? Or so far has it only been a few randomized acceptances?
Very sorry to hear of the news, but there is light at the end of the tunnel, so stay strong fellasl!
Did anyone who interviewed in early September get a decision yet? Rejections post II? Or so far has it only been a few randomized acceptances?
what happened last year - there were random acceptances throughout November and December but then the people who interviewed early and did not receive an acceptance by December were either wait listed or rejected on this one day in March.
So based on previous years, It appears that you will only hear if you are accepted and if not it will be silence until the spring. I really hope they change this policy of releasing all post interview waitlist and rejections on the same day in March!
MS2 here. Thought I'd come on and offer a response to these posts, especially that I've encountered similar concerns in recent lunches with applicants. We've cut our interviews down from about 1000 to about 500. From my class and from the current MS1s, I will tell you that almost the entire class (certainly more than 75%) had Hofstra as either their first or second choice post-interview. A lot of self-selection is involved in this; the people who work well as independent learners and are interested in collaborative learning immediately love the place. The people who are all about throat-cutting and grades and being left alone tend to not like it.
I'll also tell you that it's really obvious to everyone when an applicant is uneasy with the school being "new" (we've matched, we're accredited. we've got several years of killer Step 1 scores. Our health system is powerful. Our faculty are incredibly well established), no matter how well they try to hide it. To be honest, I have no doubt that it comes across in the interviews, too. I'd encourage anyone that is interviewing to read this article on why being at a new medical school may be a better choice for your patients (which, ultimately, is what really matters) than being at one that is historically highly ranked: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/17/health/17chen.html?_r=0.
I'll tell you all that, as a first year at Hofstra, you will be a better doctor that most schools' MS3s. You'll be able to walk into a room, talk to a patient, do an exam, figure out their problems, and discuss why they aren't adherent to their medication. Sure, you may not be able to recognize the fungal infection which a patient comes into the ED with, but that's not the expectation for you, yet.
On the other hand, as far as stats go (another really common question), the MS2 class was a 34/3.62, and the MS1 class is something like a 34-35/3.7. (We were told this at one point, but I cannot remember what the exact numbers are for their class). This info is somewhere on the SOM page, but I don't know where.
Long story short, if you're excited to come hang out with us and learn some stuff about keeping people alive, we're excited to have you!
Also interviewed on 9/25 and still waiting. I guess silence after December is a rejection.Yeah, that's pretty brutal. Interviewed 9/25 and still waiting...
Also interviewed on 9/25 and still waiting. I guess silence after December is a rejection.
I have the same feeling. Punch in the gut.I guess this isn't looking too good for those of us who interviewed in September and haven't heard back yet?
Don't want to admit this to myself, but also have the same feeling 🙁I have the same feeling. Punch in the gut.
Any acceptances lately? Or did they just send out that one batch back in November?