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Just got invited to interview! Monday, March 7th, can't wait!
Do they have one? I've never heard of a mention of a Second Look day here...Anyone have any info on second look day here?
Does anyone have more info in the gym? I know this is sort of superfluous compared to admission, but I wish there was more information on the gym on the UTHSC website! They pretty much just have a picture of some weights. Assuming there are showers, stuff like that? I have no idea. Anyone use it often? Looking forward to the fall!
ACCEPTED!
28 year old veteran
MCAT: 498
sGPA: 3.49
cGPA: 3.65
400 hours volunteer work in a hospital
300 hours research
First time applicant
Dang. Was worried about that. Normally there are tons of pictures if it is a good gym. Thanks for the heads up. I guess I will take that into consideration when I am looking for housing.A buddy of mine in Pharm school said the gym was absolutely terrible. He had to get a membership somewhere else.
I just got an email this morning for a second look type- "women's weekend" that's taking place on April 8 & 9th. I'm not sure if the school will organize a similar even for men though!Do they have one? I've never heard of a mention of a Second Look day here...
I just got an email this morning for a second look type- "women's weekend" that's taking place on April 8 & 9th. I'm not sure if the school will organize a similar even for men though!
April 8-9 is the women's weekend, and 15-17 is second look/housing weekend called "Right here in Memphis" sent out 2+ weeks ago.
How was it sent out? I haven't seen anything in my email or mail.
I think someone earlier on said around 220.Does anyone know how many acceptances they give out? I know the class is 165.
Does anyone know if UTHSC has a requirement for your final grades? I know one school I was accepted to required that this semester have no lower than a B in each class. I can't find anything like that on the web page or in my acceptance packet.
^would really be appreciated if someone knows!
Just curious but why did you take the new mcat if you had a 38?Hold.
3.4 undergrad, 4.0 grad, 38 old mcat, 517 new mcat. In state.
Darn it.
Two of the schools I applied to required the new one, and my old one was from 2011, so it wasn't expired yet but was pushing it.Just curious but why did you take the new mcat if you had a 38?
Two of the schools I applied to required the new one, and my old one was from 2011, so it wasn't expired yet but was pushing it.
Edit: not "required," but I was told they preferred it and they'd be comparing me against other 2015-ers so they strongly suggested it.
Almost makes me wonder what they're looking for if you're on hold. Ive got a a 3.3 uGPA, 3.6 grad, and 510 MCAT and I am also on hold. Seems strange.Hold.
3.4 undergrad, 4.0 grad, 38 old mcat, 517 new mcat. In state.
Darn it.
For real. Med school admissions is a weird game.Almost makes me wonder what they're looking for if you're on hold. Ive got a a 3.3 uGPA, 3.6 grad, and 510 MCAT and I am also on hold. Seems strange.
Yeah they just mailed mine out on Tuesday. I got the little letter and was hoping it was the survey. Oh well. Waiting, round two!You interviewed on 16th.. just got your hold?
Nelson said they still have spots. They just take less from each interview pool than at the beginning of the cycle.Y'all I just now got an interview invite for March 28th. (I submitted my secondary early September). Considering it's super late in the cycle, am I basically interviewing for the wait list?
Hold.
3.4 undergrad, 4.0 grad, 38 old mcat, 517 new mcat. In state.
Darn it.
4 years clinical volunteering, big sister for big brothers big sisters for 4+ years, 100ish hours of random community service events through my grad school and college.If you don't mind sharing, what were your extracurriculars like?
Wow that's ridiculous you were waitlisted4 years clinical volunteering, big sister for big brothers big sisters for 4+ years, 100ish hours of random community service events through my grad school and college.
80+ hours of clinical shadowing, 7 years of academic research, three publications, and 3 years in clinical research.
Wow that's ridiculous you were waitlisted
Edit: I have friends that got waitlisted at ETSU and various DO schools. Their MCAT was much higher then the average for the school. I feel like schools reject/waitlist overly competitive students because schools will accept a certain number of students like 120 for ETSU. They don't want to "waste" an acceptance on student that might go somewhere.
If your interview went well, I imagine the above scenario might explain your situation
My interview seemed to go really well, probably one of the best I've gone to. I didn't know they did that, but it makes sense - I got into schools that I thought were dream reaches and got rejected or waitlisted from others that I thought I really had a shot at. I also got waitlisted from schools with amazing interviews and accepted after interviews where I was kicking myself afterwards for thinking I messed it up.Yeah this practice is called "yield guarding" and it's a frustrating practice.
Yea apparently the hold list was almost twice the class size last year. So it seems they are quite concerned about their yield.. I didn't know they did that, but it makes sense
Yea apparently the hold list was almost twice the class size last year. So it seems they are quite concerned about their yield.
Right. So in short it's just annoying.However, when I asked Nelson Strother said that they don't really take letter of intents into account so i don't know what they want lol! if they are truly yield guarding then you would think a LOI would mean something.
Yeah they just mailed mine out on Tuesday. I got the little letter and was hoping it was the survey. Oh well. Waiting, round two!
When did you interview? I interviewed 3/1 and still nothing.So did you never get a survey email? Still waiting on one and a decision over here.
Haha no, never got the survey.So did you never get a survey email? Still waiting on one and a decision over here.