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I took her hostage. You'll get her back if you send me an acceptance letter.Hello, Rosy?
Well that's very kind of you, but we all know that we're not competing against people with MCATs below the 75-8oth percentile. There are very few MD programs that will even look at your application if you have below a 30. I know that the MCAT isn't the only thing against me though. I intend to look into early decision programs, but they seem excoriated on SDN because it forces you to apply late to the rest of them.Your MCAT is a 31, right? A 31 is great for getting into many of the programs to which you applied! That's what, above 80th percentile? Several schools have EDP programs with a minimum MCAT of 30 and accept applicants based on that MCAT to fill a third of their class. That's good enough for them. Based on purely stats alone, if you were put into a room of 100 people, your MCAT score is better than at least EIGHTY people in that room. I know this process is getting to you, but it's not your MCAT that's holding you back.
@tantacles do you know if there have been any acceptances since April 30th?
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I truly appreciate all the support. To be your classmate would be the greatest honor of my life.im rooting for u bananafish. id be happy to call u my classmate 🙂 best of luck.
Do you think they're waiting until they get a clear view of where their current acceptees are going before they take any action?According to one of the WL threads, gyngyn said there's been recent movement at SIU, NYMC, etc., which would be poaching around the sme type of student. If Rosalind is still filling its class, I predict at least another 1-2 weeks before WL movement.
Has anyone received their financial aid letter yet? I was offered a merit scholarship a couple months ago via email, but that was before I even submitted my FAFSA. Not a peep since.
Oh dear. How do you know?They sent out rejection letters to all those remaining on the pre-II waitlist today. So they must have met up at least to do that. Who knows if they are discussing the WL or not. Just thought I'd fuel the fire of speculation. Burn baby burn.
Friend of mine on the pre-II WL got the emailOh dear. How do you know?
Ah. Well let's keep our fingers crossed...Friend of mine on the pre-II WL got the email
Might as well add to this so you all can join in on my increased stress levels over the next two weeks or so lol. I called the administration office last Friday afternoon and she said the admissions committee only meets once a month to review apps and make decisions. Apparently they haven't met yet this month, though she did not specify when they would be meeting. I'm guessing that means some wait-listers will find out some news either this week or next week. Fingers crossed that I make it into that lucky group with some of you!!🙂
Seriously, congrats and thanks for letting us know. It is good to know that I am done. I can finally stop checking my email every hour.Hi everyone,
I was accepted off the waitlist this morning. Interviewed 4/1, waitlisted 4/26. First acceptance. So thrilled. Good luck to the rest of you!
Do you mind providing us with your stats/extra curriculars/background? Just out of curiosity of what they were looking for. Also was it via call or email?Hi everyone,
I was accepted off the waitlist this morning. Interviewed 4/1, waitlisted 4/26. First acceptance. So thrilled. Good luck to the rest of you!
Thank you. Best of luck in your studies.Interviewed 4/22
Alt List 5/10
Accepted 5/16
Entirely via email.
LizzyM 74. Lots of undergrad research.
Reapp - Scribe job over gap year.
I was pretty certain I bombed the interview and was going to get Post-II rejected.
For my MMI I tried to incorporate personal experiences into the answer. Found the interviewers got sidetracked asking me about personal experiences. I have 2 acceptances, although i'm taking this one, and both were pure MMIs. In both cases, multiple interviewers would develop a stronger interest in a passing reference to my ER experience (or where I was from/whatever I mentioned) than whatever the topic was.
Good luck everyone, especially bananafish. I just lurk but that thread on the front page kept me sane for the months of waiting. I still remember how much last year sucked and how much most of this year sucked. FWIW, I'd really like to go to school with you.
Interviewed 4/22
Alt List 5/10
Accepted 5/16
Entirely via email.
LizzyM 74. Lots of undergrad research.
Reapp - Scribe job over gap year.
I was pretty certain I bombed the interview and was going to get Post-II rejected.
For my MMI I tried to incorporate personal experiences into the answer. Found the interviewers got sidetracked asking me about personal experiences. I have 2 acceptances, although i'm taking this one, and both were pure MMIs. In both cases, multiple interviewers would develop a stronger interest in a passing reference to my ER experience (or where I was from/whatever I mentioned) than whatever the topic was.
Good luck everyone, especially bananafish. I just lurk but that thread on the front page kept me sane for the months of waiting. I still remember how much last year sucked and how much most of this year sucked. FWIW, I'd really like to go to school with you.
Congrats to everyone on their acceptances!
In the infinitesimal chance that there still are slots available, I assume we won't hear about the next batch of acceptances until a month from now?
You could hear tomorrow, and you could hear two months from now. You really never know!
Despite the info already posted above, I still feel frustrated that I have no semblance of order. Anyway, I think I should just stop trying to wrap my head around this speculation or pattern because it can get too consuming. But I find it difficult to dissociate that things are out of my control at this point because that's never been me, as I value my autonomy in making things happen.
You could hear tomorrow, and you could hear two months from now. You really never know!
Despite the info already posted above, I still feel frustrated that I have no semblance of order. Anyway, I think I should just stop trying to wrap my head around this speculation or pattern because it can get too consuming. But I find it difficult to dissociate that things are out of my control at this point because that's never been me, as I value my autonomy in making things happen.
Really? It seems like they're pretty opposed to any kind of update here.It's not entirely out of your control yet! If you keep showing them you are interested (with updates, additional letters, etc) you theoretically could enhance your chances of getting put on the shortlist for spots. I know a few people who were able to get in that way so it's not entirely impossible.
Were those people told that's why they got in? Or perhaps they just happened to do those things, but we're on the shortlist already. The school itself has mentioned multiple times that they aren't receptive to updates.
I feel like that might not be correct. If you annoy the admissions committee it could be the kiss of death. The chances of getting in for this cycle are infinitesimally small and you don't want them to dislike you when you reapply.I didn't realize RFU wasn't big on updates 🙁. I don't know if the adcoms told them that's why they got in, but at least one had been persistent to the point of annoyance (in my opinion) so I can't help but think that it was a factor, at least for her. It never hurts to try though, and not have any regrets later on.
Do you think Option 4 will work if I show up with $13 and half a ham sandwich?For everyone waiting in limbo, you have four options:
1) Rack your brain trying to figure out how to get the adcoms attention and hope they pull you from the WL
2) Focus your energies on some new ECs, classes, etc so that a year from now, your application is even stronger and hopefully lacking the deficiencies that led to the WL and punching your ticket for the c/o 2022
3) combine 1 & 2
4) If you live in the Chicago-area, find out when orientation/first day of classes are. Show up with a check made out for the first semesters total. Go to the admissions office, hand them the check and tell them you're here to begin med school.
WL movement probably done