I would just give them a call. They edited their Instagram post to say decisions went out on Tuesday, but since they couldn't edit the tweet, they had to take it down.
Oh okay, I'll do that, thank you!
I would just give them a call. They edited their Instagram post to say decisions went out on Tuesday, but since they couldn't edit the tweet, they had to take it down.
I would just give them a call. They edited their Instagram post to say decisions went out on Tuesday, but since they couldn't edit the tweet, they had to take it down.
Ah, shoot, sorry you have to wait! Hopefully they'll update it this week.I called and they said that if your status hasn't updated (which mine hasn't), that it means that they just haven't entered your decision yet. I asked for a timeline for when they would potentially be done, but she didn't know.
If your alternate list tier ranking changes will you be notified?
Yes! The committee reassigns you to a position on the WL in April. You could be put on the same tier or move up tiers. I called the adcom and they said that they have had people that were originally on tier 4 ultimately get accepted. There is ~some~ hope!Can people move up the alternate list tiers? Is this a thing?
That is awesome! Thank God! Thanks for letting us know!Yes! The committee reassigns you to a position on the WL in April. You could be put on the same tier or move up tiers. I called the adcom and they said that they have had people that were originally on tier 4 ultimately get accepted. There is ~some~ hope!
That deadline was for priority. So if u made that deadline they would have your financial award sometime in March. Otherwise they will just get to u later. Send it asap, tho I haven't sent mine yet either lololDoes Cincinnati accept financial aid documents after the February 1st deadline? I got the date confused with another school’s [emoji20]
That deadline was for priority. So if u made that deadline they would have your financial award sometime in March. Otherwise they will just get to u later. Send it asap, tho I haven't sent mine yet either lolol
Yep. Quartiles.Does anyone remember Cincinnati's grading system for preclinical years? I know it's pass/fail but is the class ranked?
That sucks.Yep. Quartiles.
That sucks
Does anyone remember Cincinnati's grading system for preclinical years? I know it's pass/fail but is the class ranked?
The students there didn't seem to think it was an issue. But yeah it's not ideal.
Yes it is pass/fail with quartiles. That being said, I talked to the dean about this and they said that, like anywhere you go, your Step 1 is what really matters. This is for 2 reasons 1. a majority of schools don't rank so PDs can't compare students against a null value. Therefore, most program directors don't up put much stock in it. 2. a person might be 1st in their class at a smaller, less competitive school but would be last in their class if they went to a top tier school. So it doesn't offer the best comparison.
EDIT: this doesn't usually hold with the ROAD specialties (Radiology, Ortho/Optho, Anesthesiology, Derm) and various others these days (PMR and EM) but to that point, see the next answer.
As a current student, I definitely struggled with this at first because I came from a college where grades were very harsh, but we weren't ranked against each other until graduation (cum laude, magna cum laude etc.) But, as of late, I've seen how much the soft ranking has pushed and motivated to learn the material better, and more in depth, and this motivation will *hopefully* contribute to a higher step score. That being said, I definitely think that this contributes to Cinci's SUPER HIGH step score. so yah, it might not be the most comfortable in the short term, but it seems to pay off significantly in the end.
If it doesn't really matter, then why have them? That seems counterintuitive.
Also, do you think this makes the classes too competitive or is everyone still pretty collaborative?
That's a good question. I think it has something to do with the intrinsic motivation of all medical students and because having a small amount of healthy competition drives up test scores and information retention. However, per the deans, who advise the matching and have been PDs themselves, having a 215 but 1st quartile doesn't help you, but having a 245 and 4th quartile ranking is just like having a 245 without ranking because you have shown that you can master the material compared to peers at other institutions. Step 1 is the be all/end all, and going to institution with a high average is what is going to serve you best in the end from that perspective
I'd say were definitely very collaborative compared to some other stories I've heard. We all have our own group chats that we use to ask questions, and its totally fair game to ask questions to other students and expect an honest answer. There is also a MASSIVE class google drive with access to study guides, week-tailored question banks, and various other resources. Also, we have a student that makes these amazing study guides (with memes) and posts them in the class groupme, and student frequently post youtube links or guides that helped them learn a hard concept. People also use the groupme to ask questions about study material to get class input.
I appreciate your candid response, it's super helpful. You guys have like a group chat with the entire class in it and you just share stuff and ask questions?
So, on this topic, how representative are the exams for STEP? I've heard a common criticism of class exams is that they focus on extraneous information relative to what we need to do well in STEP. Could you touch base on what the exams are like, typical study strategies and how you think both affect your STEP score?
So like when do we like find an apartment/how do we have a place to live once school starts? I don't live anywhere near Ohio so do I have to fly back and forth like 8 times? Any current students have any advice on this?
Anyone have an idea of when we’ll hear back from financial aid? I know they said March, but I wasn’t sure on whether it would be soon or near the end of the month.
Awesome, thanks a ton!I just looked and mine was posted 3/21/18, and I was notified via email to my email I had on file (not your mail.uc.edu one) so probably somewhere around there? There are usually pretty on top of it, so I don't think it will be too much later than that (*fingers crossed*). the current students have ours due around then too, and we get our back pretty fast as well. Hope this helps! Also, John Stiles and Christy Edmundson are awesome, so don't be afraid to reach out!
I remember from interview day, if you get the R from UC, you can call them about your application to see how you could have improved. I would like to know in case I need to reapply next year. Does anyone know the process for this? Do I just call the admissions office?
I lost the little slip of paper they gave out explaining it. Thanks.
when was your secondary in? also what’s your LM?Do you think they'd be receptive to discussing why I didn't receive an interview? At the risk of sounding like a whiny brat, I felt like maybe they didn't even really review my app. I didn't get the R email until weeks after the final interview date had already passed. Any ideas?
I don't think any of us would know the answer to that. Best bet would be to contact them and ask.Do you think they'd be receptive to discussing why I didn't receive an interview? At the risk of sounding like a whiny brat, I felt like maybe they didn't even really review my app. I didn't get the R email until weeks after the final interview date had already passed. Any ideas?
Submitted kind of late to be honest, in October. Think that had something to do with this? LM of 70.when was your secondary in? also what’s your LM?
i would say certainly that would have to do with it, you would need an exceptional LM to stand out when applying that late i think especially if you’re an ORMSubmitted kind of late to be honest, in October. Think that had something to do with this? LM of 70.
i would say certainly that would have to do with it, you would need an exceptional LM to stand out when applying that late i think especially if you’re an ORM
Damn this is a really good match list. Feel like it's a big step up from last year. Also didn't Cinci move up like 5-10 spots on USNEWS this year?Here's a link to our match results from today! They crushed it!!! University of Cincinnati College of Medicine | Match Day - ..WB1PRD01W-Med.uc.edu
Damn this is a really good match list. Feel like it's a big step up from last year. Also didn't Cinci move up like 5-10 spots on USNEWS this year?
How likely are people to get off the waitlist? I’m on tier 3. Should I submit an LOI? I imagine not many people would want to drop Cincy given how great of a school it is...
Do you have any recommendations for the timing of the LOI? I know the majority of the action would happen after April 30, but it does look like there was some mid-April movement in prior years. Thanks for all the info you've been sharing, by the way! Really insightful!All you can do is try! Admissions says it changes every year so you may have a shot 🙂
Do you have any recommendations for the timing of the LOI? I know the majority of the action would happen after April 30, but it does look like there was some mid-April movement in prior years. Thanks for all the info you've been sharing, by the way! Really insightful!
At second look they will talk to you about all that - there will be a portal that walks you through everything you need to do and when. If you can't make it to second look you will still obviously get sent all the information you need, it will all be in the portal. They definitely walk you through everything you need to get done which helped assuage a lot of anxiety for me personally!Do any current students know when we need to submit college transcripts to UC? And do immunization requirements need to be done before the start of class?
I don't know about this personally but if you have any questions definitely reach out to the financial aid office - they are super helpful. You can also make a post on the FB page if you want and I'm sure some current med students who have reclassified will be willing to help.For existing students: how involved/difficult is the application process for in-state tuition consideration? Trying to understand the financial obligations. Thanks!
Thanks!I don't know about this personally but if you have any questions definitely reach out to the financial aid office - they are super helpful. You can also make a post on the FB page if you want and I'm sure some current med students who have reclassified will be willing to help.
For existing students: how involved/difficult is the application process for in-state tuition consideration? Trying to understand the financial obligations. Thanks!