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Dr. Chan called me this morning. What a great christmas present! I interviewed at the beginning of November.
What was the exact interview date?Dr. Chan called me this morning. What a great christmas present! I interviewed at the beginning of November.
I didn't know there was a Facebook group yet. I searched for it and didn't find anything.How many people are in the class of 2020 UUSOM Facebook group for those who have been accepted? I'm just curious to know how many acceptances have gone out so far.
I loled way too hard at this. Your post really helped relieve the tension of the last several posts before you. Thanks 🙂I'm from Utah and don't want to go to school here. Its brown and dead and it is hot AF in the summer and cold AS in the winter. Yeah there are a lot of outdoorsy things to do but it's usually too freakin hot or cold to do them. Also lake powell is closer to the Vegas schools than the U. The air quality can be horrible due to fires and the inversion and traffic in and out of SL valley is always a joke. The population is more homogeneous than Nazi Germany and we have no professional sports teams except the lame Jazz who haven't been great since I was 5. And my inlaws live here. Don't worry OOS applicants, you aren't missing much here unless you like skiing (too expensive, cold and painful for me).
Source: Living here for 18 of the 24 years I've been alive
Early October!Hey oceANN when did you interview?
@vellez and @zhopv10 Can any medical student comments on how hard is it to find research opportunity within the specialty of your interest? I know that there are an abundance of research opportunities at the U but was wondering if they mostly in primary care or in the specialties that focus on basic research. For example, is it considerably more difficult to find something like plastic surgery research projects at the school? Or are there truly plenty of research opportunities for any type of specialty you want? Just trying to find out more about this potential school and compare it to my current acceptances. Thank you in advance!
@vellez and @zhopv10 Can any medical student comments on how hard is it to find research opportunity within the specialty of your interest? I know that there are an abundance of research opportunities at the U but was wondering if they mostly in primary care or in the specialties that focus on basic research. For example, is it considerably more difficult to find something like plastic surgery research projects at the school? Or are there truly plenty of research opportunities for any type of specialty you want? Just trying to find out more about this potential school and compare it to my current acceptances. Thank you in advance!
I called and they said they don'tIs it true that the U doesn't accept any post interview updates?
I'm sure there are. They will be interviewing well into Spring I think.Are II's still going out for the U?
Withdrew my ii - hope one of you gets itI'm sure there are. They will be interviewing well into Spring I think.
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I called them and they said 'no updates.' I took that to include letters of intent. Considering that they will only accept ~25 percent of their class before March, I wouldn't worry about it. I would wait and if you aren't accepted by March 15, send a letter of intent. At that point you have nothing to lose.I interviewed in late September, I vaguely remember them telling us not to send a letter of intent. Can anyone confirm this? Perhaps a currently accepted and/or medical student who may have insight on whether or not sending such letter would be a good/bad idea, please? Thank you!
I'm highly interested in going to school here for various reasons but mostly because I think i can make a difference with my particular area of interest for research and a great medical education.
I called them and they said 'no updates.' I took that to include letters of intent. Considering that they will only accept ~25 percent of their class before March, I wouldn't worry about it. I would wait and if you aren't accepted by March 15, send a letter of intent. At that point you have nothing to lose.
Previous posters have said that they called and were told that no update letters were accepted. They kind of were accepted the year I applied (they were only accepted for big updates).
*edit* I apparently forgot to write the second half of the post (that's what I get for posting after staying up with a baby all night haha) anyway, I meant to follow up my last sentence with the statement that they are clearly not accepted this year. Thanks for clarifying that Vellez.
If they say don't send them, don't send them. I don't see the debate here. I understand that you are all anxious to get in, but the reality is that many won't.
Scurried out of lab and answered a call from SLC this morning at 8:30. On the other line was Dr. Chan asking, "Hello (my name), how would you like to move to SLC this fall to begin your medical school career?" I couldn't even answer the man I was so excited. What finally came out was-I think- "This is one of the best days of my life I will see you in August" but I can't be sure. One of my top choices from the start and a long-shot at that for being an OOS app with no ties to the state. I wish everyone the best of luck and cannot wait to meet class of 2020 in August! For those who might be wondering I interviewed December 7th and if there is anything else you'd like to know please ask!
How many people are in the class of 2020 UUSOM Facebook group for those who have been accepted? I'm just curious to know how many acceptances have gone out so far.
Seriously that guy is so fun to talk to and I really felt he was excited to tell me. I can't wait to see and speak to him in person.Oh I fondly remember the call from Dr. Chan! He asked me how I felt about moving to SLC and I was like.....HECK YEAH!
Is this school still givin II ? Has anyone been rejected yet ? I have heard no word since the " we apologize this is taking longer ...." Email 🙁
Accepted!! Got the call from Dr. Chan this morning! IS, interviewed 12/21.
Seriously. I've received some love from OOS schools but this is my state school and it feels wierd to not here anything at all. What's up with that, Utah?Are interview invitations still being offered to UofU or is it a lost cause by this time?
II just now! OOS, complete in October.
II today! Finally. Complete in September.
Can anyone who has interviewed so far speak to their experience of the interview day? It sounds very involved. Also, what's the deal with this exam thing?
I interviewed the same day, so whoever you are, I know that this acceptance went to someone awesome because we had a stellar interview group!! Congratulations!Accepted!! Got the call from Dr. Chan this morning! IS, interviewed 12/21.
II today! Finally. Complete in September.
Can anyone who has interviewed so far speak to their experience of the interview day? It sounds very involved. Also, what's the deal with this exam thing?
According to the interview they only accept 10 OOS applicants, and I've seen a few on this forum. (correct me if I'm misremembering)Congratulations to all that were accepted! I have to ask, because I'm not really sure, but is there anyone here that has been accepted and is OOS? From my knowledge, there's only been a couple, but I just wanted to double check!
Acceptance offer today!!!!! Interviewed 01/08 and got a phone call this morning that I definitely was not expecting. *huge sigh of relief*
I am so stoked to go here, and wish all of you still applying the best of luck! This was my third year applying, so don't give up if it's what you really wanna do.
That seems way nice for OOS students, since IS students have around a 30 percent chance of being accepted. (or less even)Thanks for your reply @Dr. Death but if I'm not mistaken, they're doing it differently this year. In previous years, they interviewed over 150 applicants for 10 or so acceptances. But during our interview day, Dr. Chan specifically said that they'll be matriculating 14 OOS students (not counting Idaho), accepting about twice that number (~28 people), and interviewing four times that number (~56 people). Which was pretty nice TBH, essentially means that OOS people have a 50% shot of acceptance post interview compared to previous years where it was next to impossible haha!
Yup! OOS from California hereCongratulations to all that were accepted! I have to ask, because I'm not really sure, but is there anyone here that has been accepted and is OOS? From my knowledge, there's only been a couple, but I just wanted to double check!
Jealous...fellow cali OOS here and still not hear anything back yet 🙁Yup! OOS from California here
I love when people say healthcare is a right, especially when their reasoning is: "well, healthcare/health is the most fundamental thing to a person's ability to achieve happiness etc."
But what is even more fundamental than that? Food, water, clothes, housing? ****. Why not just give free food, water, and all the necessities an individual needs to everyone? Those are the truly most fundamental necessities to one's happiness. FREE THINGS FOR EVERYONE!!!!
Healthcare is not a basic human right, it's a privilege that most americans just take for granted.
Yup! OOS from California here