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Got a wait list email today as well. Wording definitely made it seem like they didn't take all of the continued students and just wait listed them. Idk. Best of luck y'all!
No they don't. They have all the power.WHAT. I thought that since I was "continued" and we passed the April 30th deadline and I had not heard about a status change that I had been rejected. Now I am waitlisted? I thought a school had to accept, waitlist, reject before the April 30th deadline?
Interviewed Jan, waitlist email last week.
Anyone have any updates whatsoever??
@bararaboi I feel ya, me too. Did you call the office and they told you that "waitlist movement has been minimal compared to previous years"?
Has anyone on the wait-list heard anything these past few weeks?
To those who ended up getting continued after the interview:
Was your personal impression of the interview positive? All of the stuff I saw about it was positive on SDN. Did anyone come out the interview feeling bad about it? Were there any mistakes that you thought you made or things you wish you would have improved on looking back at the interview?
Thanks for any help and good luck in med school! I am a 2017 applicant.
RT. Like there were only a handful of my interviews last season that I could identify as being particularly strong or particularly weak; most of them fell in the "eh" range.I think generally, most medical school interviews are very relaxed and conversational. If you've interviewed for a technical job and done a technical interview, you generally can walk out of that interview like you can walk out of a test with a general idea of where you screwed up or not. This isn't so much the case with med school interviews. Its really just a nice little chat with some people in admissions and you end up leaving thinking ehhhhh that went alright I suppose.
Hi everyone, @Tots (rising 3rd year) and I (rising 2nd year) are current Pritzker students who will be in here to answer any of your questions as the upcoming cycle starts up. I'm excited to spread any knowledge and answer any questions that you may have!
The reputation of the undergrad school at U Chicago is where fun goes to die. Can anyone speak to the atmosphere at the medical school? What do people do in there free time? How do students interact? What are the students like? Type A personalities? Keep to them self? Would you describe the class as particularly social?
I know this can change but I am just trying to get an idea of the overall vibe?