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Accepted! 🙂
+1, also wonderingFYI
"Dear University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Applicant,
We wanted you to know that our secondary application deadline has been extended until January 20th, 2017.
The Class of 2017 is not full and our committee is still reviewing application to award interviews. We hope that you will give them the opportunity to review your secondary application."
I mean I'm submitting mine! lol. Aside from your account, what could it hurt? The email nearly sounds as if they need more applicants anyway lol.I just got an email saying Miami has extended their secondary deadline and are still reviewing applicants for interview spots. I didn't submit earlier because I ran out of money and didn't submit it when I had enough because I figured it was too late. So, it worth submitting now? What say you, SDNers?
I mean I'm submitting mine! lol. Aside from your account, what could it hurt? The email nearly sounds as if they need more applicants anyway lol.
True that. Perhaps their system had a glitch so they're extending the deadline. Who knows. But I'm taking it as a good sign lol.Ok, twist my arm.... I find it hard to believe a school that receives 8k apps is having trouble filling seats
good way to make money tho ....Ok, twist my arm.... I find it hard to believe a school that receives 8k apps is having trouble filling seats
Hey y'all,
Got notified yesterday (01/12) I'm on the alternate list. Stat summary: 3.4 GPA, 516 MCAT, great recs and some cool EC'S.
I interviewed back in early December. I'm writing a letter of intent with some updates (research! Job! ) But I'm a little unsure about:
1. When to send it
2. If I should call or visit the office (I live nearby) to ask about where on the list I'm located.
Anyone got any advice?
UM is probably my number 1 choice so I'm still debating if I should make that clear in my letter-- I have to be sure of that since I can't say that to more than 1 school.
Hey everyone! Was just placed on alternate list yesterday. It is my #1 choice. They asked for confirmation in writing that we still want to stay on the alternate list for consideration. Should I just reply that I would like to be on the alternate list now and send a more detailed letter of intent later?
Hey- for those of us who need to travel a long way for the interview:
1- Are there any on-campus options/ ways to connect with students willing to host?
2- Is there an easy way to get from the main downtown campus to coral gables?
3- Does UMiami offer shuttle pickups from the airport?
Looking for any suggestions on how to save money while in town for my interview (mid/late february)
Anyone know if UM has a waitlist in addition to the alternate list?
I spoke to an admissions staff member (not sure of their title) who I didn't quite understand: they made it sound like the alternate list is the same pool as the interviewed applicants-- reviewed every so often, best ones get accepted, etc.
Thanks for any info you can give me!
I only know question 1 - in The Hub, there's a tab called Planning your Interview. In there, there's an email to find a host.Hey- for those of us who need to travel a long way for the interview:
1- Are there any on-campus options/ ways to connect with students willing to host?
2- Is there an easy way to get from the main downtown campus to coral gables?
3- Does UMiami offer shuttle pickups from the airport?
Looking for any suggestions on how to save money while in town for my interview (mid/late february)
What's The Hub?I only know question 1 - in The Hub, there's a tab called Planning your Interview. In there, there's an email to find a host.
What's The Hub?
Hi there everyone. I received a call from the Miller School of Medicine this past week and I have been ACCEPTED! Would anyone be able to point me in the right direction for housing in Miami and the Facebook group? I have been trying to find housing that is not in Brickell since I will be paying my own way and simply cannot afford the rent there, but am at a loss since I have heard the Jackson/Dominion Towers definitely are NOT places students want to live. I cannot confirm/deny those statements, however.
Some stats if anyone now or in the future is/will be curious:
- sGPA & cGPA of 3.88
- MCAT of 511
Congratulations !! your stats if you don't mind. what dates are available to interview ? Thanks.Just got an interview. Anyone have any info about what the interview day is like/the atmosphere on interview day?
Um...520 MCAT and 3.93 GPA, and thank you 🙂Congratulations !! your stats if you don't mind. what dates are available to interview ? Thanks.
Can't do anything about the facebook group yet, sorry, but I can help with housing. A lot of us living in Brickell are also paying our own way, so don't think it's impossible if you really want to live here. If that's something that interests you, definitely look into renting a condo from someone directly. They're usually cheaper, and the owners don't raise the rent as often, but you do have to pull outside contracting if you need maintenance. Other cheaper places include Little Havana and Coconut Grove. You could live in Coral Gables if you want, but it's probably half an hour from the school.
Don't live in Dominion Towers. Every time I see them I wonder who lives there, since they look so run down from the outside. The Health District itself is a bit sketchy - a lot of homeless people. I haven't heard about much crime, but it's not somewhere I would like to walk around at night.
Thank you so much, I appreciate it. Do you know where one could look for that? Renting from someone directly? I assume someplace like a realty.
FYI
"Dear University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Applicant,
We wanted you to know that our secondary application deadline has been extended until January 20th, 2017.
The Class of 2017 is not full and our committee is still reviewing application to award interviews. We hope that you will give them the opportunity to review your secondary application."
You could use a realtor, yeah. If you don't live around here though, a website like this might be easier: http://www.miamicondoinvestments.com/miami-condos-for-rent
Miami moves pretty quickly in terms of real estate. Most people sign leases between a day and a month before moving in (yes, seriously, a day). Even if buildings do know that they'll have a vacancy in July or August (or June, if you're MD/MPH), you won't be able to see the unit (only a similar one). Since you have time, I'd wait until second look to start really looking around, that way you can a) find a roommate and b) talk to current students about where they live, what they pay, how they got their place, etc. I'm not the most knowledgeable about condos because I rent an apartment, and I went through the leasing office of my building (I really didn't want to pay a broker's fee). It's good to look into these things but seriously don't worry about it atm.
Unless you're moving here next month, sit back, relax and enjoy the time you have left before classes start. There's plenty of stress then: don't do it to yourself now.
Yes, there is. I just finished sending out (in the last 5 minutes) FB invites to the latest group of accepted students. If you did not receive one please personal message me.
Many of us were notified about our scholarship closer to March/April.
You should have received an email to contact if you are interested in hosting. If you do not have that email address, please personal message me.Hey- for those of us who need to travel a long way for the interview:
1- Are there any on-campus options/ ways to connect with students willing to host?
2- Is there an easy way to get from the main downtown campus to coral gables?
3- Does UMiami offer shuttle pickups from the airport?
Looking for any suggestions on how to save money while in town for my interview (mid/late february)
It's an hour long one on one with a faculty member. Mine was about 70/30 conversational (mostly pertaining to me and my application) to scenario based questions. The conversational stuff was normal stuff you've encountered if you've interviewed elsewhere. The scenarios were all medically based and I think were used to gauge my ability to think quickly and act pragmatically. My interviewer and I both felt we had a lot more to talk about, the hour really flew by. Despite my positive feelings about my interview I still ended up waitlisted. Anyway I'm sure you'll do great. Good luck!Would anyone care to elaborate on their interview experience? was it laid back and conversational or very question based (ethics, scenario questions, etc)?
When did you interview ? Thanks
12/16When did you interview ? Thanks
+1My status on the portal still hasn't changed from "application under review" since early August. Anyone else in the same situation?
Dropped by to answer some questions but it seem like @gcuddles has them all covered. Sorry I've been kinda absent, we a big exam then our class cruise (which was amazing and super fun and totally not a reason to choose a medical school but is a damn good perk) so I've been preoccupied.
Feel free to PM me with questions, or post them here and tag me (that way I'll be sure to see them).
I don't consider any question a stupid question...if you just want me to pep talk you about the school or alleviate some random fear I'm more than happy to help! I was a low gpa, highish mcat from south Florida, but have friends who fall into most applicant categories.
One of my biggest annoyances when applying was that I didn't have someone to ask the uncomfortable questions to. So if you have any super awkward questions (for example "I hear Miami is an aweful city and everyone hates it") let me know.
😉
Thank you for all of your help. 🙂 I'll be waiting until 2nd Look to expand my search.
Highlight of the trip was when our entire class was together in the Piano Bar singing along to Billy Joel songs. One guy even got up and played with the pianist for it a bit. It was pretty great.....heard the cruise was...eventful...lmao
Highlight of the trip was when our entire class was together in the Piano Bar singing along to Billy Joel songs. One guy even got up and played with the pianist for it a bit. It was pretty great.
Seeing as many of you were complete WAYYYY earlier and still haven't heard back, I'm wondering how they will handle applicants who they sent the secondary to last minute? Realistically, they've only got maybe 3 more weeks to go through our applications and send out II since they finish interviewing in mid-March. That would require them to speed up a process that seems to have been taking months previously...
Was totally shocked to receive a II here today. Had pretty much written this school off at this point (and pretty much every other school I had yet to hear from)
What was your status on the portal before receiving an interview
Hey all! I looked at my application portal today and was completely shocked to find out I had been offered an interview (never received an email - and even checked my spam folder, recently deleted, etc). I called admissions just to confirm, and was told an email had been sent out to me January 12. My two questions are: 1. Has this happened to anyone else? 2. How long after ranking your date preferences did you get a confirmed date? Thanks in advance for your help! Good luck to everyone as the cycle begins to wind down!! 🙂