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No idea. Complete end of July and still silence.
same situation + same lm range. hoping for good news for both us underdogs :' )
No idea. Complete end of July and still silence.
Yep. IS, UC undergrad. Though my stats are on the low side for SD (high 60s LM)
Is it generally accepted that OOS applicants have to be higher on average than IS applicants? So wouldn't you be fine stat-wise for UCSD? Or is that NY the case for UCs?
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Neat. Best of luck to you too!same situation + same lm range. hoping for good news for both us underdogs :' )
Not sure. I know certain UCs (at last UCSF, UCD, UCR) greatly prefer or save 50% of seats for California residents. Though aside from that, I'm not sure if they evaluate OOS and IS differently. However, California has a bunch of premeds with 3.7/30 so don't think they lower the bar that much if any.Is it generally accepted that OOS applicants have to be higher on average than IS applicants? So wouldn't you be fine stat-wise for UCSD? Or is that NY the case for UCs?
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lol not me T_T but yeah, the supply of premeds here greatly outweigh demand.California premeds are all highly qualified. Cali kids with 3.8+ and 35+ are not guaranteed at any UCs. Many go out of state with LizzyM >73
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Submitted on 9/11
Anyone know the turnaround time for potentially receiving a II invite?
took approximately three weeks for me! best of luck
They say you should hear within 8-10 weeks of submission.Submitted on 9/11
Anyone know the turnaround time for potentially receiving a II invite?
My ten weeks is coming up by the end of this week! Will be interesting to see what happens.They say you should hear within 8-10 weeks of submission.
It was pretty cool! The first 30-40 mins were a q&a with the director of admissions. Then the first group went to go interview (32 people in total, two groups of 16). I was part of the group that interviewed later so I had 90 mins of nervous downtime lol. I got to sit in on a first year foundations of medical science class though! Then the second group interviews. Its MMI so that in itself is somewhat stressful but it goes by surprisingly fast and before you know it its over so I actually liked it. (8 stations in total). After that, there was a lunch with a couple MS2s. After that, is a tour with some other students and finally we regroup with the director of admissions for some last minute questions on the admissions process (when we can expect to hear back and the possible outcomes).Got my secondary on 7/8 and submitted on 7/10. Still waiting for an interview. the "8-10 weeks" wait time is slowly killing me.
For those who already interviewed, can you share how the process was like? I understand that you can't leak MMI scenarios, but how was the overall experience like? What's the interview day agenda like?
It was pretty cool! The first 30-40 mins were a q&a with the director of admissions. Then the first group went to go interview (32 people in total, two groups of 16). I was part of the group that interviewed later so I had 90 mins of nervous downtime lol. I got to sit in on a first year foundations of medical science class though! Then the second group interviews. Its MMI so that in itself is somewhat stressful but it goes by surprisingly fast and before you know it its over so I actually liked it. (8 stations in total). After that, there was a lunch with a couple MS2s. After that, is a tour with some other students and finally we regroup with the director of admissions for some last minute questions on the admissions process (when we can expect to hear back and the possible outcomes).
No they don't. I recommend you eat a light breakfast before.Did they serve any light breakfast? Thanks for sharing so far!
So I called them today (Blocked my number so I didn't seem annoying) asking what to do if I'm at my 10 week mark. She asked for my AMCAS ID and I gave it to her and she said they decided not to interview me FOR NOW and I may hear in January or after. So I guess they do have your status if you call...
I'm truly sorry for your loss. Has anyone been straight up rejected via email/their website?So I called them today (Blocked my number so I didn't seem annoying) asking what to do if I'm at my 10 week mark. She asked for my AMCAS ID and I gave it to her and she said they decided not to interview me FOR NOW and I may hear in January or after. So I guess they do have your status if you call...
So I called them today (Blocked my number so I didn't seem annoying) asking what to do if I'm at my 10 week mark. She asked for my AMCAS ID and I gave it to her and she said they decided not to interview me FOR NOW and I may hear in January or after. So I guess they do have your status if you call...
them heartless bastards... 🙁I'm taking the med school application process as proof that we all live in a computer simulation and that the A.I.'s who created it hate us.
Thank you? Personally I'm ok with it because it wasn't a rejection haha.I'm truly sorry for your loss. Has anyone been straight up rejected via email/their website?
I think just nothing is going to happen.My ten weeks is coming up by the end of this week! Will be interesting to see what happens.
Wow thanks! So it's about a little less than 50% chance at admission post interview. Pretty good!
They could have been accepted to a DO program already.Your signature says that you got an acceptance already. Just curious, how is this possible if med schools legally can't give out decisions until 10/15? EDP is also on 10/1. Can someone explain this to me? Are there special circumstances where you can get an acceptance early?
Ohhh I see. Thanks for clarifying!They could have been accepted to a DO program already.
Your signature says that you got an acceptance already. Just curious, how is this possible if med schools legally can't give out decisions until 10/15? EDP is also on 10/1. Can someone explain this to me? Are there special circumstances where you can get an acceptance early?
Your signature says that you got an acceptance already. Just curious, how is this possible if med schools legally can't give out decisions until 10/15? EDP is also on 10/1. Can someone explain this to me? Are there special circumstances where you can get an acceptance early?
I'm pretty sure that per AAMC rules they cannot release decisions until 10/15. That's why all MD schools do it this way unless you are ED and the date is 10/1.Actually, there is no legal rule that binds schools to releasing the decision til after 10/15. Many schools just choose to do it this way.
Anybody else call and ask about their status after the 10 weeks? This is like Schroedinger's Application Status.
UA Tucson said they got permission to release early, according to admissions staff.I'm pretty sure that per AAMC rules they cannot release decisions until 10/15. That's why all MD schools do it this way unless you are ED and the date is 10/1.
I'm pretty sure that per AAMC rules they cannot release decisions until 10/15. That's why all MD schools do it this way unless you are ED and the date is 10/1.
I just check the AAMC traffic rules. It simply states that the AAMC recommends the rules. Not that it enforces them. So your comment makes sense.The Dean at UCR has already dispelled this myth with our interview group. In fact, UCR has already sent out some acceptances.
I'm pretty sure that per AAMC rules they cannot release decisions until 10/15. That's why all MD schools do it this way unless you are ED and the date is 10/1.
Welp, ya learn something new every day! If only any of the schools I applied to would send out early acceptances...I just check the AAMC traffic rules. It simply states that the AAMC recommends the rules. Not that it enforces them. So your comment makes sense.