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is there a place on the portal to withdraw your app (I can't seem to find it)? or do I have to send them an email?
Email.is there a place on the portal to withdraw your app (I can't seem to find it)? or do I have to send them an email?
Hello everyone. I was wondering does the interview day last 6 hours. Can one make a 6:10pm flight at the bradley airport using CT limo service?
can any current students comment on where to live/has anyone accepted started to consider their options? I'm not sure when people start thinking about housing since a lot of decisions still have been made!
Hello everyone. I was wondering does the interview day last 6 hours. Can one make a 6:10pm flight at the bradley airport using CT limo service?
Thank you for your suggestions. I decided to spend the night and leave the next day. Just worried I may not make it on time for that flight. Is uber available in the area? I am thinking of staying at courtyard.
Uber is available! I actually ubered from and to the airport instead of the shuttle and it worked out to be only a little more expensive than the round trip shuttle 🙂
anybody know when wait list movement happens? (if it happens...)
Anyone know how Quinnipiac alerts you to the post interview decision? Is it email regardless of the answer's content?
Can any current med student comment on the recent Step 1 scores? i.e. how much above the national average, a range of scores, etc. I've heard it's above average and I'm sure the student body as a whole is doing great, but just curious about the specifics! 🙂
M1 here. All they have told us is that the step scores were slightly above the national average. Nothing else - and that's about all you will get from any school. The common wisdom on the matter is that any school that has step scores near (above or below) the national average provides a learning environment that allows its students to score very high on boards. What I mean by that is, the school plays only a minor role in the students ability to excel on step 1. At the end of the day scoring high on step 1 is about dedication to studying in the first 2 years. The harder (and more efficiently!) you work, the higher you will score. Obviously there will be variation (people who try really hard and just cant seem to break away from the pack and people who don't have to try that hard but are consistently at the top of the class) but I would argue that my statement holds true for 90% of medical students.
Yeah I really like that about our exams. Basically how they work is about 1/2 the questions are written by faculty and 1/2 the questions are from the NBME question bank (basically old step 1 questions). To pass the test they just take the combination of the two scores, but they give you the breakdown of what % you got right on NBME and what % you got right on faculty q's.Thank you!! That's great to know. Another reason I ask is because Quinnipiac seemed to emphasize that their courses and exams are geared towards Step 1 material, which I think is a huge plus (incorporating past board exam questions, etc). Have you found this to be the case? Slash do you think this is helpful for Step 1 prep?
Just received a II, but I declined it. Hopefully one of you amazing students will have a chance to get the spot!
Dayo
Do you mind me asking where you have decided to matriculate ? Congrats!
I'm so excited to start school here next fall!!!!!!!!!!!!
I would absolutely love to start school with you in the fall! Still waiting to hear from themI'm so excited to start school here next fall!!!!!!!!!!!!
II earlier this week for late January, and complete mid-August! Any sense of whether or not there are seats available in the 2020 class, or if at this point I will be interviewing for the WL?
Congratulations on the II! May I ask about your stats/background? I'm still hoping for an invite myself, IS resident who loves the program and schoolII earlier this week for late January, and complete mid-August! Any sense of whether or not there are seats available in the 2020 class, or if at this point I will be interviewing for the WL? I am almost certain I will attend the interview, but the logistics/expense of another cross-country flight at this point in the cycle are making me sweat a little 🙂
can any current students comment on where to live/has anyone accepted started to consider their options? I'm not sure when people start thinking about housing since a lot of decisions still have been made!
Congratulations on the II! May I ask about your stats/background? I'm still hoping for an invite myself, IS resident who loves the program and school
congrats! If you truly feel that any of the other schools you've already been accepted to will beat if you get accepted into QU, then you already have your answer. But if you feel that if you do get into QU and that'll beat out all the other schools you've already been accepted into, then go go go to this interview!Thank you! OOS, Non-trad, LizzyM 71. I've been complete since August. I'm not sure if this had a bearing on their decision to extend an invite, but I did update the portal with significant clinical employment hours/experiences in November. Best of luck! The school and program seem like a great fit for me as well. I'm very excited to interview here, but it has been hard on my work schedule and wallet to fly out from the West Coast several times this cycle.
I'm so excited to start school here next fall!!!!!!!!!!!!
I don't understand where this sentiment comes from. If their class was full and they thought you were waitlist material they wouldn't be wasting the resources inviting you. If you got an II they want you there, they just want more info before they commit. This "interviewing for the WL" is like a whole new layer of neuroticism.
MCW does the whole interviewing for a waitlist thing. I think some other schools do too but I'm pretty sure they tell you in the II email that that's the case.
Edit: Sorry about the rejection. 🙁
Thank you. But about the interview, unless you are explicitly told you are interviewing for a waitlist, I think it's an unhelpful and unjustifiable mentality to take into an interview. But I'm no authority I just got bounced lol.
For those accepted and planning on attending, have you guys started working on your immunization requirements yet? I believe there are two separate immunization forms to complete, but I was only given one with my acceptance letter.
Additionally, do you know how strict the school is about completing the hepatitis B titer? Most institutions only require that the hep B series is complete, which I had done many years ago. But is the titer mandatory? I'm just afraid it would show up negative for the antibodies and i'd have to get vaccinated alll over again.
Thanks!
So what is the consensus in this thread about sending a post-interview (pre-decision) update letter or letter of intent to Netter? One or the other? Both in one letter? Neither?