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Accepted!!!! Does anyone remember if housing is guaranteed for all medical students for all 4 years? I'm almost certain it is, but would like to double check. Thanks!
Also, as a first-year, I just want to congratulate all of you who were lucky enough to be accepted into WCMC 202🙂 It's a pretty awesome place. Feel free to join the facebook page--there are a ton of med students waiting to welcome you guys there and to answer any questions you may have.
And good luck to all of the wait-listed students! I don't personally have much experience with that so I can't be of much help, but I definitely know of people who got into our class off the waitlist--good luck!
Did any of you receive a response via email after filling out the waitlist form? I have not received anything yet...
So if we're planning on moving with our SO, does anyone know when applications for family housing are due? Is there a long waitlist? If there are any current students who can chime in on this, I would greatly appreciate it.
Not sure about when or what the process is, but your legal status with your SO does matter. Family housing is only available for married couples I believe. You have to find your own place if you are moving in with a girl/boyfriend. Someone please correct me if I am wrong.
I believe it's P/F preclerkship and during clerkships it's Honors/High Pass/Pass/Fail, but I could be wrong.Could someone remind me of the grading system here? Was it P/F for the first 2 years or 4 years?
A good chunk of the class comes from the waitlist. There is movement right after May 15th and continues deep into the summer. The admissions committee also tends to have a preference for people who don't have any acceptances from what I've seen.anyone have any idea how many have come off the wait list here in years past?
Could someone remind me of the grading system here? Was it P/F for the first 2 years or 4 years?
I believe it's P/F preclerkship and during clerkships it's Honors/High Pass/Pass/Fail, but I could be wrong.
Got it just now, live in NYC. It was postmarked March 10th. The deadline is within three weeks.
Hey, y'all! Pumped to be accepted here - does anyone know where I could find a recent match list? It seems they don't publish one online...
Hey, y'all! Pumped to be accepted here - does anyone know where I could find a recent match list? It seems they don't publish one online...
There should be a 2016 match list in your interview day folder!
Waitlister here drafting a letter of intent and I have a few questions for current students:
-when do you think the best time to submit the letter is (if there is a best time)?
-if your experience, what makes Cornell? What can you get here that you really can't get anywhere else? I want to get current student insight into what they love about the school to make my letter more unique.
-if I've been accepted to other medical schools, should I include that information in the letter? As in, while I've been fortunate enough to be accepted to other programs, Cornell is really my dream. I read somewhere the Cornell shows love to people on the waitlist who haven't gotten in elsewhere...not sure how reliable that source is though.
Waitlister here drafting a letter of intent and I have a few questions for current students:
-when do you think the best time to submit the letter is (if there is a best time)?
-if your experience, what makes Cornell? What can you get here that you really can't get anywhere else? I want to get current student insight into what they love about the school to make my letter more unique.
-if I've been accepted to other medical schools, should I include that information in the letter? As in, while I've been fortunate enough to be accepted to other programs, Cornell is really my dream. I read somewhere the Cornell shows love to people on the waitlist who haven't gotten in elsewhere...not sure how reliable that source is though.
It kind of takes away from the sincerity if you are asking students why they love Cornell to fill your letter and 'make it unique'. You've interviewed here and had over a year to look into the school to decide whether or not it is a good fit and why.
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M2 here.
You don't need to be married to get couples housing, it's harder if you're just dating someone but it's possible.
There's no preference for students lacking an acceptance, nor is there discrimination. The school accepts the students they want, there's a lot of movement from the waitlist mostly in early to mid May.
Match was pretty amazing this year. Few highlights: 7 ortho; 6 derm; 2 each of Uro, optho, ENT and strong matching else where. Keep in mind we have 105/class.
It kind of takes away from the sincerity if you are asking students why they love Cornell to fill your letter and 'make it unique'. You've interviewed here and had over a year to look into the school to decide whether or not it is a good fit and why.
Post edit: I don't mean to come across so harsh with the above post. Cornell is a very special place to the students and faculty. Our small class size coupled with the majority of our student body living on campus creates a close knit family here that isn't seen to the same degree in many other schools around the country. Everyone who interviewed here has the potential to become an incredible physician; the students we want to join us here are the ones who share our values, but offer a unique contribution to the Cornell family. If you're waitlisted and think you fit this description find a way to convey it to us. If you're waitlisted/accepted and don't think this is you, then it might not be a good idea to come here; you'll still go on to do great things.
In all seriousness, am I doing a disservice to myself by going here if I may be interested in Neursurg down the line?I can't tell if you're being serious or not.
In all seriousness, am I doing a disservice to myself by going here if I may be interested in Neursurg down the line?
In all seriousness, am I doing a disservice to myself by going here if I may be interested in Neursurg down the line?
You can do anything at Cornell.
I received an email yesterday confirming my request to remain on the waitlist.Did any of you receive a response via email after filling out the waitlist form? I have not received anything yet...
Hello guys, I have a quick question about orientation & the white coat ceremony. I am an intl student and would like my parents to come over during orientation, so I was wondering if there are any events for family members (i.e. Dinners etc) and how many people each student can bring to the white coat ceremony.
Haha I get the pleasure to let you know that only one person can be in the auditorium for the white coat ceremony! (Unless things get changed around this year). Other people who want to be there can watch the ceremony live in a room next door. You'll get a ticket, and you can get tickets from your classmates who don't have any family coming to the white coat ceremony.
There's a reception after the white coat ceremony for family members. I don't think there were any events for family during orientation week. There is, however, a family day (during your first year) when the school hosts a bunch of different events for your family members to come and see what the school is all about,provide food/drinks, etc.
So I got my award letter but I'm pretty financially illiterate.
The letter says that my parents and I need to contribute about $7000 for the first year, but we most likely cannot do that.
Where should I go from here?
So I got my award letter but I'm pretty financially illiterate.
The letter says that my parents and I need to contribute about $7000 for the first year, but we most likely cannot do that.
Where should I go from here?
True, but there are a lot of students whose families don't come to town. You can always try to get a ticket from them. I know of a lot of people who were able to score two tickets.
How do I go about receiving that? do they send an email to let me know or should I contact finaid?
yesDo they send an email?
What are the dates for orientation, white coat ceremony, and first day of class for incoming class of 2017?