Hey all! Just received an II (omg, yay!) and now I'm trying to figure out if I should attend; any advice would be much appreciated.
Here's my dilemma: I'm grateful to already be holding onto more than one acceptance. In fact, I've assumed for a few weeks now that I was silently rejected at Duke (since I was complete way back in August). So in my mind, I had already selected my first choice school. But, now I'm trying to be rational and realize that Duke presents a wonderful opportunity.
Pros:
- I mean, it's DUKE

- I feel like I excel at MMI so hopefully that should be right up my alley
- They have non-rolling admissions and, based on previous years' threads, there were some cases of people interviewing late in the cycle who were accepted
- Get a chance to visit NC, which I've never been to
- Early preclinical experience, like Vanderbilt, which I'd prefer
- If accepted, they're apparently generous with merit scholarships?
Cons:
- Post-interview acceptance rate is apparently ~34% (with 253 accepted out of 750 interviewed); not *great* odds but one of the schools I was accepted had a similar rate so who knows?
- Much prefer another school where I've already been accepted
- While some people may have been accepted after interviewing later in the cycle, I don't know the percent (i.e., maybe more were proportionally accepted who interviewed in September)
- Will need to break out the wallet again
😱
So what do you all think? A part of me is like, 'just do it, why are you overanalyzing'. But the fact that I'll interview right on the tail end of the cycle is what's throwing me. Thanks so much in advance for any thoughts/suggestions and best of luck to all!
P.S. For those interested, the interview dates available when I logged in earlier were 1/26, 1/30, 2/3, and 2/6. The email indicated that interviews will "tentatively" be done by 2/10.