The school said 2-3 weeks to hear back but its been closer to 5 weeks and I havent heard back. Not even responses to my update emails or voicemails. I havent been able to get a hold of someone to speak to.
Yes, the second email was just directions, parking, and the parking pass. The initial interview invite email had all of the info about the interview for me. If yours didn't have all that information, I'd email Ms. Reid back - I'm sure she'd be happy to re-send.Was the email just about directions and parking? I have only gotten an email about that but not the interview itself
The school said 2-3 weeks to hear back but its been closer to 5 weeks and I havent heard back. Not even responses to my update emails or voicemails. I havent been able to get a hold of someone to speak to.
The school said 2-3 weeks to hear back but its been closer to 5 weeks and I havent heard back. Not even responses to my update emails or voicemails. I havent been able to get a hold of someone to speak to.
It has been 7 weeks for me 😛
It's been 8 weeks for me. I think it's safe to say that schools that schools that put out a timeframe are overly ambitious. UCSD promised 6-8 weeks, but it's been 15 and I haven't heard anything. All we can do is keep our fingers crossed and try to be patient!![]()
Are you guys waiting pre or post interview?It has been 7 weeks for me 😛
Are you guys waiting pre or post interview?
Pre-II
I'm guessing maybe 4000 by the end of the cycleAnyone hear how many applications they received? Doesn't look like anyone received a rejection pre or post II.
Some rejections went out pre-II. Source: Friend who applied same day (complete 11/30) as me (still waiting for II).Anyone hear how many applications they received? Doesn't look like anyone received a rejection pre or post II.
Just out of curiosity, what were your friends stats?Some rejections went out pre-II. Source: Friend who applied same day (complete 11/30) as me (still waiting for II).
I *think* it's something like 3.3-3.5 gpas and like 505 MCAT. Some research and no clinical experience. Top 50 school graduate.Just out of curiosity, what were your friends stats?
Based on what?I'm guessing maybe 4000 by the end of the cycle
Typically new schools receive that much but I could be wrong. That's what the Dean was expecting in the interviewBased on what?
Recent acceptance? If so where? IF not what made you withdraw? because trust me this school is another University of Missouri in the making! they will accomplish great things, i can feel that.Withdrew my II just now - hope it falls to one of you guys 🙂
Recent acceptance? If so where? IF not what made you withdraw? because trust me this school is another University of Missouri in the making! they will accomplish great things, i can feel that.
I interviewed here today (if there are others, PM me if you want. I met some folks I liked and I'd like to hear how things pan out for y'all). A couple notes:
- There was a very strong suggestion that an important and exciting announcement would be hitting the twitter sphere tomorrow. Mum was the word, but I think we all know what it'll be. Keep your eye out.
- I was told a number like 2000, in terms of applicants. I heard it somewhat incompletely, so I could have not heard the context.
- I was told that the lag in decision turn around would be catching up very soon and that two weeks is now the expected turn around time for a decision.
- Other than the run of the mill concerns for a new program, I enjoyed the experience. I met some cool folks and would be happy to be in a small class environment with them.
I also asked a lot of question and took good notes. If there's a specific that someone is curious about, I might have some info for you.
Could you tell us more about the exciting announcement?
Oh ok that's what I was thinkingIt might be financial related. That's a guess and it's literally everything I know. Sorry.
Edit: That's a lie. I was told there's a fundraising gala tomorrow.
I interviewed here today (if there are others, PM me if you want. I met some folks I liked and I'd like to hear how things pan out for y'all). A couple notes:
- There was a very strong suggestion that an important and exciting announcement would be hitting the twitter sphere tomorrow. Mum was the word, but I think we all know what it'll be. Keep your eye out.
- I was told a number like 2000, in terms of applicants. I heard it somewhat incompletely, so I could have not heard the context.
- I was told that the lag in decision turn around would be catching up very soon and that two weeks is now the expected turn around time for a decision.
- Other than the run of the mill concerns for a new program, I enjoyed the experience. I met some cool folks and would be happy to be in a small class environment with them.
I also asked a lot of question and took good notes. If there's a specific that someone is curious about, I might have some info for you.
How long were you complete until you received an II?I interviewed here today (if there are others, PM me if you want. I met some folks I liked and I'd like to hear how things pan out for y'all). A couple notes:
- There was a very strong suggestion that an important and exciting announcement would be hitting the twitter sphere tomorrow. Mum was the word, but I think we all know what it'll be. Keep your eye out.
- I was told a number like 2000, in terms of applicants. I heard it somewhat incompletely, so I could have not heard the context.
- I was told that the lag in decision turn around would be catching up very soon and that two weeks is now the expected turn around time for a decision.
- Other than the run of the mill concerns for a new program, I enjoyed the experience. I met some cool folks and would be happy to be in a small class environment with them.
I also asked a lot of question and took good notes. If there's a specific that someone is curious about, I might have some info for you.
Did they say when you would specifically hear back after the interview?
How long were you complete until you received an II?
Did they say how long they anticipate interviewing?
FWIW, Dr. Pritchett said they are going to interview about 350 people but I don't recall him saying anything about how long they anticipated interviewing.How long were you complete until you received an II?
Did they say how long they anticipate interviewing?
How long were you complete until you received an II?
Did they say how long they anticipate interviewing?
Pfft. Could it be decision week for early December too? Sitting here waiting since dec. first.Something tells me this week is the decision week for us late December and early January people
Did anyone from January 5 hear back yet? We were told 3 weeks tops, and I did not get an email yesterday, but I’m seeing here an overall sense that they are behind schedule!Something tells me this week is the decision week for us late December and early January people
Did anyone from January 5 hear back yet? We were told 3 weeks tops, and I did not get an email yesterday, but I’m seeing here an overall sense that they are behind schedule!
Pfft. Could it be decision week for early December too? Sitting here waiting since dec. first.
I feel like they have ranked applicants and are just working down that list. Like I’ve said previously, my friend was rejected who submitted same day so I know I’ve been reviewed but not invited to interview. Hopefully it will happen soon /:
Did anyone from January 5 hear back yet? We were told 3 weeks tops, and I did not get an email yesterday, but I’m seeing here an overall sense that they are behind schedule!
#FreeTuitionHere’s the announcement. I’m not sure what it means per student. I’m sure they’ll announce more later.
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Here’s the announcement. I’m not sure what it means per student. I’m sure they’ll announce more later.
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Here’s the announcement. I’m not sure what it means per student. I’m sure they’ll announce more later.
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Holy C--p!!
Doesn't Look like there will be much waitlist moment then...
I'm going to play devil's advocate here. Technically, they didn't announce free tutiton for everyone. Previous posters indicted that they might be leaning toward the idea of scholarships. I wouldnt be surprised if that money was awarded over several years (5+) in a needs and diversity based matter. I would find it very suprising if they spent it all on their first class.Dunno. It definitely makes nova more competitive with their top 50 choices. Still though, I think it will be a difficult choice for people, depending on where else they got in. Free tuition, really nice facilities. That's awesome! But, it's still a new program..one without any attached residency programs or networks of alumni. Personally, I feel very torn. The flagship school in my state has decent tuition, awesome residency programs in both my specialty interests, plus I live there now. Graduates perform well on the step and a lot of program directors respect the school, so their match is great. But, the people at NOVA were especially awesome and free tuition seems like very rare opportunity...
I wouldn't. Offering free tuition is pretty standard for new MD schools.I'm going to play devil's advocate here. Technically, they didn't announce free tutiton for everyone. Previous posters indicted that they might be leaning toward the idea of scholarships. I wouldnt be surprised if that money was awarded over several years (5+) in a needs and diversity based matter. I would find it very suprising if they spent it all on their first class.
I'm going to play devil's advocate here. Technically, they didn't announce free tutiton for everyone. Previous posters indicted that they might be leaning toward the idea of scholarships. I wouldnt be surprised if that money was awarded over several years (5+) in a needs and diversity based matter. I would find it very suprising if they spent it all on their first class.
At my interview, they said their ultimate "goal" is to cover 100% cost of attendance but they weren't making any promises on scholarships and were very vague about financial aid in general. Even with a (potential) full ride I still have some concerns about their curriculum and how well students will be prepared for step 1
I think its more the match that I'm concerned with than step one.
Also, if you're curious, I looked up match lists (or if I couldn't find the list, I included an article summing up the match) of their charter classes for as many of the new schools as I could find.
- UCF - 2013 -https://www.med.ucf.edu/media/2012/08/Match-Results-2013-without-names.pdf
- FAU - 2015 - The University... At A Glance
- FIU - 2013 - http://medicine.fiu.edu/news-and-media/2012/3/perfect-match-day.html#.WK-SJGfFDnM
- Oakland-Beaumont - 2015 - https://www.oakland.edu/Assets/Oakland/medicine/files-and-documents/students/MED-11698_Insert-2.pdf
- Cooper-Rowan - 2016 - News & Media - Cooper Medical School of Rowan University
- Hofstra - 2016 (couldn't find a list for 2015) - Match Day - Current Students - Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine at Hofstra University
- Penn Commonwealth - 2013 - $name
- Texas Tech (Paul I. Foster) - 2013 - https://elpaso.ttuhsc.edu/som/studentaffairs/_documents/2013_Match_Day_Results.pdf
- Virginia Tech - 2014 - A perfect match: Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine's inaugural class achieves 100 percent in residency matches
Here's a post where someone assembled the match list from most new MD programs (some links are broken). They are definitely not bad. If the trend holds, there will be nothing to worry about.
One thing did catch my eye. It seemed that the competitive residencies usually were matched at the home institution's hospital. I didn't check to see how consistent this observation was, but if it's true, then Nova may not fit that mold because they don't have an attached facility yet (although they may by residency time).
Here’s the announcement. I’m not sure what it means per student. I’m sure they’ll announce more later.
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I think its more the match that I'm concerned with than step one.
25 million sounds like enough to find a charter class’ tuition ...
Great news!
Edit: but, wasn’t the DO school also recently named after Dr. Patel? Are they just going to have the same name for two separate colleges? Seems a bit odd, no?
I asked during the lunch with the dean whether Nova's new hospital was going to add additional residency slots to the south Florida area since more med students would now be graduating down there every year, and I got the answer that there were plenty of residency spots currently available in south Florida and Nova had very strong ties with these sites.I'd say that most new allopathic schools SHOULD do well in the match, if only because so many spots right now still go to IMG's. You made a great point with some good data to back it up. The skeptic in me seriously doubts nova will have residency programs attached before their first class graduates. Securing GME funding and accreditation is a seriously nuanced process (I once worked at a hospital that established a new IM residency program) I'd imagine even more so for a smaller, brand-new facility that will start with a brand-new medical staff. I'm sure NOVA will succeed in doing this, but 4 years seems beyond ambitious.
It's enough, but allocation matters. The Patels are a power couple, both physicians. One school is named after the husband and another for the wife.