Rejected via email, complete mid-oct.
Nothing more sent except thank you letter after interview.For those who got accepted here, did you send any post submission updates or LOI? I sent 3 thank you letters but nothing else.
I got accepted elsewhere but this is my dream school and don't know if its too early to send a letter of intent. I interview 11/29.
For those who got accepted here, did you send any post submission updates or LOI? I sent 3 thank you letters but nothing else.
I got accepted elsewhere but this is my dream school and don't know if its too early to send a letter of intent. I interview 11/29.
I apologize if someone has already asked this question, but if I were to send a Letter of Intent, would I submit that via the Post-Submissions Update tab on the portal or should I email it to someone. I was a bit confused bc the Post-submission update tab won't let me upload anything so it seems kind of unofficial to just type out the letter of intent. Thank you!
Rejected today.
Nothing yet. Interviewed 11/14. Hoping to hear some good news in the next two weeks.When I submitted an abstract they told me that I couldn't send a pdf and needed to just copy paste the text and insert it.
Also, any mid Nov interviewees hear anything back yet?
I’m sorry to hear 🙁 was this pre or post interview?
Their application portal is pretty clear about this. They only accept updates / communications uploaded via the portal (no email/mail), and do not accept attachments.
If you interviewed in December and heard back in January, this must mean that they aren't always sticking to the 8-10 week rule. I interviewed in mid December this year and have heard two conflicting pieces of information on when I'd hear back. I've heard late January and also mid to late February (so 8-10 weeks), so at the moment I'm a bit unsure on when I should expect news.Second this.
I was on the Wait List last year and thought it was strange to type directly into the portal. I used one of my updates as an LOI.
I interviewed in December. WL in Jan. Updates in Feb/Mar/April (make sure you have something important that you changed, do not update for the sake of it. I got in on research, on a service trip, and then published three factors that were light in my AMCAS). LOI in March. Acceptance in May.
Just a hint I received last year from a then current student that worked for both of us: use some of those Latin phrases the Jesuits like—no I’m not kidding as a first year we hear them ALL the time. Poke around the GUSOM website, I won’t write for you but accepting students who fit the mission is a deciding factor for our admissions department.
Heard back on Jan 4th, scheduled for Jan 22 (first day)Has anyone heard back from the MD/PhD program?
Any of my 11/14 interview peeps out there? Anybody heard back?
+1 and idk if I wanna jump through their needy LOI hoops tbhInterviewed in the same week, Waitlisted 1/19
+1 and idk if I wanna jump through their needy LOI hoops tbh
After my interview (I was Group A), I was instructed to go to the admissions office and checkout with them before heading off.After the interview, was there a spirit of Georgetown talk or did interviewees just check out after their interview and take off?
waitlisted 1/20/18 after interviewing early Dec
time to get cracking on those letters of interest/updates that they like...
If you interviewed in December and heard back in January, this must mean that they aren't always sticking to the 8-10 week rule. I interviewed in mid December this year and have heard two conflicting pieces of information on when I'd hear back. I've heard late January and also mid to late February (so 8-10 weeks), so at the moment I'm a bit unsure on when I should expect news.
Something I'd like to ask about as well in case I get waitlisted: would you say letters of interest/intent hold greater weight than application updates when you're on the waitlist? Georgetown sure seems to love those letters of interest/intent and emphasizes fit, but do they really hold greater weight than tangible achievements? What do you think is the best way to get off the waitlist?
Oh boy. Looks like I’ll be hearing soon.waitlisted 1/20/18 after interviewing early Dec
time to get cracking on those letters of interest/updates that they like...
Wonderful answer, exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for the motivation and for taking the time!I think just based on when Christmas break was and that I interviewed on a Monday with ADCOM meetings on Tuesday (last year, not sure about this year) I just got lucky hearing back early. I know the waiting game sucks. Hang in there guys.
Everyone I’ve talked to who got in off the waiting list did write an LOI. Georgetown does emphasize fit and to be fair if I was running a school I would want potential applicants to want to come to my school; and not just one of the thirty schools I applied to... I think if you have five update letters that’s more than enough space to fill with “tangible achievements.”
I can only tell you my experience which included using my time on the waitlist to add to the weak parts of my application (research, non-clinical volunteering) and write a personal LOI that incorporated Georgetown’s mission statement, the greater D.C./Baltimore area, and the individuals I met on my interview day. After that: patience and some luck. I wish I had a better answer but unfortunately the process is flawed and stressful. When I applied I didn’t even hear back from every school, some used silent rejections. Don’t give up hope and remember it only takes one.
I think just based on when Christmas break was and that I interviewed on a Monday with ADCOM meetings on Tuesday (last year, not sure about this year) I just got lucky hearing back early. I know the waiting game sucks. Hang in there guys.
Everyone I’ve talked to who got in off the waiting list did write an LOI. Georgetown does emphasize fit and to be fair if I was running a school I would want potential applicants to want to come to my school; and not just one of the thirty schools I applied to... I think if you have five update letters that’s more than enough space to fill with “tangible achievements.”
I can only tell you my experience which included using my time on the waitlist to add to the weak parts of my application (research, non-clinical volunteering) and write a personal LOI that incorporated Georgetown’s mission statement, the greater D.C./Baltimore area, and the individuals I met on my interview day. After that: patience and some luck. I wish I had a better answer but unfortunately the process is flawed and stressful. When I applied I didn’t even hear back from every school, some used silent rejections. Don’t give up hope and remember it only takes one.
So that whole interview where I explained why I felt Gtown was a good fit and was even asked "why this school" was just a waste of time? Isn't the interview supposed to be the time the adcom member decides if you are a good fit? I mean why did I even spend all that time and money flying over there if, in the end, they want MORE of your generic "omg I love this school because xyz" fluff? Is this school really that self conscious?
Go for it! I think anything above 200 is above average for them (I think I read that somewhere). But honestly, if you like the mission and stuff you’ll get plenty of opportunities to display that so def apply.Question for people on this thread.. not sure if I should apply here next cycle, but my community service hours will likely total to 215+ hours by June. Will this be enough to be an average candidate in the clinical/nonclinical volunteering category for Georgetown? About 80 out of the 215 hours will be towards teaching ESL adults how to speak English.
I really like Georgetown's mission statement and feel like I align with it, but I want to know if I stand a chance before I apply
So that whole interview where I explained why I felt Gtown was a good fit and was even asked "why this school" was just a waste of time? Isn't the interview supposed to be the time the adcom member decides if you are a good fit? I mean why did I even spend all that time and money flying over there if, in the end, they want MORE of your generic "omg I love this school because xyz" fluff? Is this school really that self conscious?
Ok good to know! Thanks 🙂Go for it! I think anything above 200 is above average for them (I think I read that somewhere). But honestly, if you like the mission and stuff you’ll get plenty of opportunities to display that so def apply.
So that whole interview where I explained why I felt Gtown was a good fit and was even asked "why this school" was just a waste of time? Isn't the interview supposed to be the time the adcom member decides if you are a good fit? I mean why did I even spend all that time and money flying over there if, in the end, they want MORE of your generic "omg I love this school because xyz" fluff? Is this school really that self conscious?
I hate that too. I feel they have an inferiority complex. On my interview day, that lady said “I know you all would choose Harvard or Yale over us.” Like wtf. My guess is that they have been turned down for better schools many times in the past, and now they just want to eliminate that or at least reduce it as much as possible. They waitlist a lot of people to a) see where else they’ve been accepted when the report comes out in February and b) to see who really wants to go there. This way they improve their yield.
And like another person said, you either do it because you’re really interested in going there or you don’t. True. I’m personally not interested, but now even less so because of their strange way of doing things.
I got a really weird vibe from that lady on interview day. She just sounded very sarcastic and mean and gave terrible advice. This was my least favorite interview for sure.
I interviewed 1-17. A student told me they waitlist the MAJORITY of students because they don’t want people not coming who have been offered a seat to increase their “yield”. However updates/LOI especially according to the schedule you were given on interview day will dramatically increase your chances at admission. If you send all 5, using phrases that match their mission statement you are going to get in, in most cases. The ball is very much in your court here. After the exceptionally long wait that is...
+1 would love to know. Wrote it down, left the paper home, moved back to school. I’m gonna have my parents send a photo hopefully. And I’ll share with youI can't remember the exact schedule we were given for sending updates. Does anyone remember????
Did you receive the decision today?WL, Interviewed mid nov
I was planning to send an update about every 1-2 months
What is your mcat score? And EC’s?II just now! Completed 9/21. LizzyM: 73.1.
Hi did you have a lot of research experience or extensive EC’s?GPA 3.8, MCAT 515. Interviewed on 10/10/17. Got a call from Dean Mitchell last night! Could not be more excited!
anyone know if Georgetown is receptive to a LOI post-interview in the 8-10 weeks before admission decisions are made?
Yea, I remember them saying we can submit updates. But I am wondering if LOIs are also accepted/could make a difference pre-decision?I believe at our day they said you certainly can submit any updates or LOI between your interview and the decision. (In fact you can submit unlimited updates before an "admissions offer" is made).
Idk how much of a difference it would make, but they seem to live for that kind of stuff at Gtown so I would go for it.Yea, I remember them saying we can submit updates. But I am wondering if LOIs are also accepted/could make a difference pre-decision?
I definitely feel ya. Interviewed mid December and anxiously waiting as well. Someone who interviewed early December reported hearing back late January so you should be hearing something real soon I’d imagine.Interviewed early December and anxiously waiting for my inevitable WL email