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I know it's a foregone conclusion, but can they just officially reject those of us still waiting?
I know it's a foregone conclusion, but can they just officially reject those of us still waiting?
I get that you are frustrated and I am sorry. But you have to acknowledge there is no perfect system. Colorado chooses to be conservative with communication so they can evaluate the whole pool of applicants without tying their hands. This means limited acceptances and delayed notification about status. But they are realistic with you. They aren't one of the schools that waitlists everyone who isn't accepted. They really work to craft a diverse class and I can tell you it works very well. You just have to have patience and trust that they know what they are doing. In most cases the final outcome won't change too much regardless of when you are notified, so personally I would prefer they really give consideration and time, as opposed to schools like U Chicago that will reject people the morning after they submit a secondary. Sure it is stressful but oh boy will there be stress in all of our futures. So in summary, I'm sorry that it is frustrating. I get it. I went through it too. But ultimately they are doing it this way to give everyone a fair shot.Gotta say I despise the way colorado goes about the admission process
That's one end of the spectrum. Whereas Colorado is on the other end and has been silent for 7 months and not said a word.I would prefer they really give consideration and time, as opposed to schools like U Chicago that will reject people the morning after they submit a secondary.
Right. To be fair I don't understand why rejections for those who haven't gone out since interviews are over. But you can at least know that you were considered throughout and were never in the reject pile. There really isn't a lot of communication to expect. Reject or interview invite. Anything else is non-substantial. And seeing as CU evaluates all applicants until the final interview day, reject won't happen til March, so it does make sense to not hear anything if you aren't given an interview invite.That's one end of the spectrum. Whereas Colorado is on the other end and has been silent for 7 months and not said a word.
That's one end of the spectrum. Whereas Colorado is on the other end and has been silent for 7 months and not said a word.
Agreed. I messaged admissions and was told those of us waiting will get rejections in the next couple of weeks. Other schools put out auto-emails the morning after interviews ended - as non-accepted applicants I'm sure they could care less what we think at this point but still frustrating. We're people too!! 😉
Yes, the area code said Germany so I like silenced it the first time!Did it come from a really weird number? Like it was only 5 digits?? I almost didn't pick up because I was afraid it was a telemarketer haha
I called back and they finally picked up. I'll be seeing y'all in the fall 🙂Yes, the area code said Germany so I like silenced it the first time!
Based on previous years odds are good. But that is far from a death sentence.If I interviewed in mid-December and still haven't heard anything, safe to say that's a rejection/waitlist?
I also interviewed in mid December and was just accepted today after waiting anxiously for 3 months! So excited to join the class of 2020! Don't give up hope!If I interviewed in mid-December and still haven't heard anything, safe to say that's a rejection/waitlist?
The area around East Middle School in Aurora, and the area around Star K Ranch in Aurora. They're not really neighborhoods I guess, just small areas within the city that feel secluded.
Im not a student but have worked at anschutz and lived in Boulder and that is not a good drive in the morning especially since they are starting i70 construction soon. It would take about an hourCould you or any other students on here shed some light on whether living in Boulder is doable? I'd like to stay since I have personal ties here but I'm worried about being isolated from the rest of the class (more so than the commute). Are class schedules generally more flexible after anatomy ends or are there basically lectures at 8 am every day?
Some students do it (most of those take the bus due to our "free" pass). So it is doable but definitely not the easiest. Lectures are at 8 am every day but obviously attendance for those aren't mandatory. But you should expect to have lots of long days when you have regular mandatory sessions.Could you or any other students on here shed some light on whether living in Boulder is doable? I'd like to stay since I have personal ties here but I'm worried about being isolated from the rest of the class (more so than the commute). Are class schedules generally more flexible after anatomy ends or are there basically lectures at 8 am every day?
Could you or any other students on here shed some light on whether living in Boulder is doable? I'd like to stay since I have personal ties here but I'm worried about being isolated from the rest of the class (more so than the commute). Are class schedules generally more flexible after anatomy ends or are there basically lectures at 8 am every day?
any idea when those on the wait list will be notified?
Congratulations! Can I ask what day you interviewed?I also interviewed in mid December and was just accepted today after waiting anxiously for 3 months! So excited to join the class of 2020! Don't give up hope!
Thanks! Sure, I interviewed on December 11th.Congratulations! Can I ask what day you interviewed?
I also interviewed in mid December and was just accepted today after waiting anxiously for 3 months! So excited to join the class of 2020! Don't give up hope!
Yes I am, thank you!Are you OOS? Congrats!
Would you mind sharing your stats?Yes I am, thank you!
Sure. GPA 3.75, MCAT 508Would you mind sharing your stats?
Thanks.
They should just switch to non-rolling admissions if they like to look at the whole pile of applicants so muchIt has officially been 6 months since I interviewed and still haven't heard a word...any hope of hearing back has long since transformed into frustration/bewilderment that CU waits so long to notify some applicants (those that aren't accepted) of post interview decisions
Well dang.Updated March 21, 2016
- Applications: 7,320
- Secondary Applications: 4,784
- Interview Offers: 728
- Admission Offers: 232
Updated March 21, 2016
- Applications: 7,320
- Secondary Applications: 4,784
- Interview Offers: 728
- Admission Offers: 232
Highly specific question to current students--I noticed on the academic calendar for phase II that CU gives 4 weeks for Step 1 prep/test and vacation. That seems lower than average for other medical schools. Can anyone comment on whether that period of time is and would be sufficient?
A couple weeks ago they told me they would be in touch with us by the end of the month which would be tomorrow. Hopefully that is still accurate.Waitlist stuff should be going out soon, no? Has anyone been in touch with admissions lately?
Did you check your portals?