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same hereYeah. I do NOT want to take a gap year.
If I get sucked into that limbo I don't know if I'll make it out.
same hereYeah. I do NOT want to take a gap year.
If I get sucked into that limbo I don't know if I'll make it out.
Congrats! You'll love it!Interview Invite this morning!!!!! So excited!!!
CONGRATS!!! I was rooting for you manInterview Invite this morning!!!!! So excited!!!
Thanks! I was complete 7/21!CONGRATS!!! I was rooting for you man
Btw, when were you complete?
Interview Invite this morning!!!!! So excited!!!
Is Tufts receptive to in the area emails? The FAQ is not super clear
Is Tufts receptive to in the area emails? The FAQ is not super clear
No, they aren't. 🙁
- I’m going to be in the Boston area soon. Will Tufts review my file right away, so if I get an interview at Tufts I can schedule it during my upcoming trip?
We review applications (and select applicants for interview) in the order in which the applications become complete. Our interview season extends from September until March, and an invitation to interview with us is good from the time it is issued until the end of our interview season. We extend open-ended invitations to help applicants consolidate a visit to Tufts with visits to other schools in our area. Unfortunately, we cannot extend an applicant any special or priority treatment due to travel plans.
Source: http://medicine.tufts.edu/Admissions/FAQs
So, the way this is phrased, it appears that if your complete date has been passed and other II's extended to people complete after you, that a rejection is coming eventually?
Or do they sometimes return to people from earlier on?
Not trying to spark paranoia, just found the wording intriguing.
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Getting a "500 Error" on the status page only. Freak technical glitch or… 😛
A girl can hope, especially since my status went from "application under review" to "your application is ready" a couple weeks ago.I am still getting it now so probably a freak technical glitch lol
A girl can hope, especially since my status went from "application under review" to "your application is ready" a couple weeks ago.
I know. Cycle is getting to us, making us jump on any slight status change (or error message). You should have seen Baylor's page about a month ago. People freaking out over a bullet point, or lack there of.I am sure everyone has the error message
Only SDN...I know. Cycle is getting to us, making us jump on any slight status change (or error message). You should have seen Baylor's page about a month ago. People freaking out over a bullet point, or lack there of.
My understanding is that it mirrors the regular process. The committee meets around the 25th of each month to make decisions then release them in the first two weeks of the following month.
@TobogganMantis is correct.So, the way this is phrased, it appears that if your complete date has been passed and other II's extended to people complete after you, that a rejection is coming eventually?
Or do they sometimes return to people from earlier on?
Do they send out rejection emails throughout the cycle? Do you know if they've sent some already?@TobogganMantis is correct.
Don't freak out over feeling "passed over". Tufts gets 10,000+ applications, they have to screen them all and have available interview slots to invite you to. Some of you July people will probably be getting a II, they just haven't opened up the interview slots for those dates yet so they haven't sent out the email yet. If you haven't heard anything, consider it good news. If they don't want you, you'll get a rejection.
As for ITA emails, don't waste your time. They know that most of the time you're just trying to push your app through.
Call the school to find out?Hey anyone know what the deal is with adding a combined degree after your MD app has been complete for a while? All of Tufts pages basically say, go ahead! Add combined degrees anytime! Which is interesting... But anyway, anyone know if it would slow down any progress the MD app has already made going down the pipeline? Like, would it pull it out of the pile and put it in a different pile starting back at square 1?
Hey anyone know what the deal is with adding a combined degree after your MD app has been complete for a while? All of Tufts pages basically say, go ahead! Add combined degrees anytime! Which is interesting... But anyway, anyone know if it would slow down any progress the MD app has already made going down the pipeline? Like, would it pull it out of the pile and put it in a different pile starting back at square 1?
Thank you! That was exactly the answer I was looking for! <3They said during interview day that you can submit a combined degree app at anytime. They will consider you for MD acceptance before they consider your combined degree. It will not slow down or have any bearing on your review process. They won't look at your combined degree app until you're accepted.
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And now for my follow-up question....
Anyone have any insight into what they're looking for with this MD-PhD question?
If you have already completed your bachelor's degree, list in resume format your full-time activities since graduation. If you have not yet graduated, please list any activities or work experiences that you feel are relevant to your interest in our MD/PhD program (3000 characters or less).
First of all, "full-time"? Like if you worked part-time they don't wanna hear it...?
Second, I already listed all of this in excruciating detail on the primary... do they not read that or something?
Third, what is an "activity"? Is a conference an activity? A research publication?
Basically, I worked four years post-graduation at a biomedical research lab doing lots of things, getting research experience, clinical experience, presenting at international conferences, publishing papers, etc. Two years of that was full-time; the other two years was more like half-time for complicated reasons.
Any advice, guys?
Yeah, I considered that interpretation too. It's just that then I truly don't know what qualifies as an "activity"...I am not a MD-PhD expert...but I did not interpret the question in the same way that you did. It sounds to me like they want to know what continuous activities you do during your waking hours, whether that be work, research or study. I'd contact admissions to clarify.
The first year class has an exam Tuesday, so many student hosts may not be taking interviewees. I would follow up with them today to see if more are available. If it ends up not working, there is a great hostel 2 blocks from Tufts, HI Boston Hostel, that is usually around $60-70 for the night. You can also do Priceline "Name Your Price" for the Theatre District, Back Bay, Downtown & Beacon Hill and usually get a 4-5 Star Room for around $110 and you'll be no more than a 15-20 minute walk from Tufts. Hopefully it all works out for you.Has anybody here done the student hosting program? The student hosting coordinator said she'd get back to me but she still hasn't and my interview is on Tuesday...
Does Tufts reject during the cycle pre-II or do mass rejections come in 2017?
Thanks!Checking last year's thread, I'm pretty sure the earliest rejections came near the beginning of February.
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Does Tufts reject during the cycle pre-II or do mass rejections come in 2017?
Last year it was actually in November.Checking last year's thread, I'm pretty sure the earliest rejections came near the beginning of February.
so does anyone know when admissions decisions will come out? From the last several years it's been on Oct 15. That's today - yikes. But it's Saturday.
ACCCEEPPTTEEDDDDDDDDDDD!!!!!!!!!! *YELLING INTENSIFIES****I loved this place with all my lil heart omg OMG OMG
Accepted folks: are you Regular track? Holding out a tiny hope that we Maine trackers will find out today despite past years trends.
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Accepted folks: are you Regular track? Holding out a tiny hope that we Maine trackers will find out today despite past years trends.