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2 Holds
3 II (1 MD, 2 DO)
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28 frickin more to go. Sitting in my hotel in Chicago for my interview tomorrow though, so that's exciting!
F... YEAH5 for 5 secondary apps received/completed by end of July
2 IIs completed this week (each was the first interview of the cycle for these schools, so hopefully that's a good thing)
3 schools - silence besides MUSC asking for additional residency verification documents
To all my fellow non-trads:
This has been said so many times before, but focus on what sets you apart from other applicants rather than the negative.
E.g. I had several F's before entering the military, I've taken courses at 8 different colleges, couldn't take a full course load the majority of the time, completed most of the pre-reqs online, I have no formal research experience, and it took me nearly a decade to complete the pre-reqs.
I know it's early in the cycle and I haven't been accepted yet; but it looks like spending years in the medical field, having unique ECs, leadership roles, and a commitment to serving others has outweighed the many many detractors I have as an applicant. I am hopeful it's going to be a great cycle for us all. Even if it's not, f**k it, I've gone too far to quit now and I hope you all feel the same way.
4 IIs so far. 2 waitlisted already. 2 more to go. I'm hoping for a few more IIs as we move through this cycle.
After reflecting back on my personal experience, I am a little bit regret about not emphasizing stronger examples in my life. The problem with me is that I have gone through so much, that I really dont know how to pick a story and go from there. Therefore, during an interview, I seem like a bland candidate as I go through the generalities of my application. I hope that this doesn't come back to bite me in the ass for my UW secondary. That's my dream school and I am also from the Seattle area.
First school update! On-hold for re-review by GW. So... Nothing, really.
Positive side, this suggests I didn't accidentally curse in my essays, or come across as a complete sociopath.![]()
Did not feel good about this interview today. First interviewer hit me with a truck full of behavioral questions I stumbled over, and the second asked me questions that I'm afraid may have put me on the defensive more than I should've been.
Argh.
Oh well, tomorrow is another day. Much power and glitterlove to my non-trads.
Behavioral questions ?Did not feel good about this interview today. First interviewer hit me with a truck full of behavioral questions I stumbled over, and the second asked me questions that I'm afraid may have put me on the defensive more than I should've been.
Argh.
Oh well, tomorrow is another day. Much power and glitterlove to my non-trads.

Behavioral questions ?
Also, could it have been a stress interview ??
So my application cycle is a very very very sharp double edged sword.
As far as DO schools go, my DO cycle is going well.
8 II's, and 1 acceptance. Happy about the acceptance!
My MD cycle though, is going pretty terribly.
2 Rejections, and 1 Hold. 20 schools giving me the deafening silence treatment.
Man, something is seriously wrong about this. I know MD schools are harder to get into, but this conundrum is more than ridiculous. Not a single MD II yet.
I think you're a strong candidate for any DO school, but some of the MD schools have an obscene combination of MCAT/GPA and may cut people earlier by numbers. (The adcoms on here mention deans who favor high MCAT or GPA, etc) We have reverse stats, you have some better ECs, but I think the MD cycle might draw out a bit... Positive side: you have had a great DO run so far, suggesting your app is overall solid and you conveyed a message that they were interested in. You'll also have a lot of interview experience by the time the MD IIs start rolling in!
GT seems to be passed my complete date for some of their II, but the rejections they are doling out have complete dates a week or two earlier, so I see some news from them in the future... Seems like they lag behind on rejections. Where I will likely stand with 1 reject (GT guess) and 1 hold and 19 silence. Let's move into next week!
New suggestion! At the very least, immediately download the free kindle sample of the Empathy Exams. I WISH I'd had this inside perspective on what medical schools look for, earlier.
Indeed. I think you are right. But as you may be very well aware of, it would seriously pain me that, if at the end of they cycle, I were not given a MD interview invite because of a MCAT score that is slightly below the MD matriculant average. When applying to allopathic schools, I spent large portions of time with the MSAR to determine what schools would be a good fit for me stat wise. Most of the schools I applied to have a 31 MCAT/3.7 gpa average. My understanding of the medical school process is that as long as your stats are within a small range of the median, you have a shot.
However, this is not the case currently. I told a couple of my friends about what is going on this cycle, and they are also appalled at the emphasis MD schools place on stats alone.
It looks like many applicants like me and you are receiving the silent treatment. Oh well, all we can do is move onto next week as you say!
From what I read, I believe that MD schools like MCAT scores at least 30 or above ( evenly spread), of course there are going to be outliers, but I think thatis or was the magic number.
And be able to tell a joke! Apparently this has been a favored bit of cruelty in interviews....also, know what person in the whole wide world, fictional or non, living or dead, you'd have dinner with, especially if interviewing at a certain school in Long Island. 😕 I managed to derp out pretty hard on what should've been a fairly simple question, haha.
And be able to tell a joke! Apparently this has been a favored bit of cruelty in interviews.
("What do you call a guy with no arms and no legs in a pile of leaves?
Russell.")
I opted not to prepare at all, outside of reading about the schools I am visiting
...also, know what person in the whole wide world, fictional or non, living or dead, you'd have dinner with, especially if interviewing at a certain school in Long Island. 😕 I managed to derp out pretty hard on what should've been a fairly simple question, haha.
BOSS!!
I need some sort of prep, since I tend to speak more than I should -ramble on my stories!
Is it ok to say a dear family member who has passed away for these types of questions ?
update for 2016 cycle: withdrawing my application and resubmitting on June 1 for 2017 cycle. Good luck to all of you this year!!!
Wait what. Mind sharing why? If you dont want to, I totally understand. That seems very drastic.
Two weeks ago, my dad suffered a heart attack. While he survived, a DNR was put into place. Three days after that, a different family member of mine passed away; funeral was last week up north; on top of that my contract was supposed to be signed two weeks ago and due to Labor Day holiday, it went unsigned until Th the 10th... and there was one more major event that happened outside my control (and not for public consumption; not relationship related).
My MCAT prep suffered for a day due to my dad but plummeted after the death. That rocked me to my core and on top of the job situation and the other, it was too much.
I was a no-show yesterday for the MCAT. I will sit for in in January, app on June 1 and thus be early rather than late. Logically, withdrawing from this cycle - while painful - makes the most sense.
I am extremely sorry for your lost. I think you made the right decision and wish you the best of luck.Two weeks ago, my dad suffered a heart attack. While he survived, a DNR was put into place. Three days after that, a different family member of mine passed away; funeral was last week up north; on top of that my contract was supposed to be signed two weeks ago and due to Labor Day holiday, it went unsigned until Th the 10th... and there was one more major event that happened outside my control (and not for public consumption; not relationship related).
My MCAT prep suffered for a day due to my dad but plummeted after the death. That rocked me to my core and on top of the job situation and the other, it was too much.
I was a no-show yesterday for the MCAT. I will sit for in in January, app on June 1 and thus be early rather than late. Logically, withdrawing from this cycle - while painful - makes the most sense.
@Gandy741 - thank you! Yes, it has been a really @#$ty few weeks. One of those things and I would have taken the MCAT and continued on but 4 things, all major, all at once = brain fried.
I tried to get back on track. Pre-dad's issue, I was testing well, confident, EAGER, and excited. The day after his event, I was okay - not quite as eager but back on track. The death ... I'm still reeling a bit.
Come June 1, I will be hitting submit. Hopefully, there will still be some of you around to help me celebrate and encourage the new crop of applicants onward.
Things always work out for the best!
@Gandy741 - thank you! Yes, it has been a really @#$ty few weeks. One of those things and I would have taken the MCAT and continued on but 4 things, all major, all at once = brain fried.
I tried to get back on track. Pre-dad's issue, I was testing well, confident, EAGER, and excited. The day after his event, I was okay - not quite as eager but back on track. The death ... I'm still reeling a bit.
Come June 1, I will be hitting submit. Hopefully, there will still be some of you around to help me celebrate and encourage the new crop of applicants onward.
Things always work out for the best!