I agree!Likewise, beats getting rejected!
Does anyone know how many people are usually accepted off of the alternate list for Spokane? I can find info for WA in general, but I can't seem to find much about Spokane specifically.
I agree!Likewise, beats getting rejected!
I agree!
Does anyone know how many people are usually accepted off of the alternate list for Spokane? I can find info for WA in general, but I can't seem to find much about Spokane specifically.
It says last year they got to #32 on the UW website. There is stats for several years on there. I am just not sure how to interpret that for Spokane.What did you find for WA in general, if you don't mind me asking? I applied to Seattle, interviewed, and am SUC. Just wondering what might happen if I end up waitlisted.
What did you find for WA in general, if you don't mind me asking? I applied to Seattle, interviewed, and am SUC. Just wondering what might happen if I end up waitlisted.
It says last year they got to #32 on the UW website. There is stats for several years on there. I am just not sure how to interpret that for Spokane.
At the Monday 1/14 interviews they said they got to #3 last year, so they wanted about 6 for the waitlist this year so they had enough people to choose from.I agree!
Does anyone know how many people are usually accepted off of the alternate list for Spokane? I can find info for WA in general, but I can't seem to find much about Spokane specifically.
ACCEPTED! Interviewed early January in SEATTLE. OMG!!!!!!!![]()
Please, can anyone say who their excom member was? I am losing my mind over here!+1 !!!
+1 !!!
Does anyone have any idea how many interview sessions Wyoming site does? I know they have 20 seats to fill but from what I can find is there is only 3 interview days with about 8 interviews a day. Just seems like there should be more interviews?
Ah that makes more sense. Was also confused because they sent out an email today for interviewees to RSVP for eating with the students and they sent it to like 30 peoplePSA: To all future
Not from Wyoming, but we have a similar schedule that confused me. I found out that there is 3 interview teams for each of the 8 slots per day. So for us there was 4 interview days x 24 people per day. So it is a little misleading.
EDIT: go to the bottom of Acceptance Statistics | UW Medicine
And you will see the acceptance rate for each WWAMI state. Wyoming is 37%.
17% for Washington state.....PSA: To all future
Not from Wyoming, but we have a similar schedule that confused me. I found out that there is 3 interview teams for each of the 8 slots per day. So for us there was 4 interview days x 24 people per day. So it is a little misleading.
EDIT: go to the bottom of Acceptance Statistics | UW Medicine
And you will see the acceptance rate for each WWAMI state. Wyoming is 37%.
Dr. SchneidmanPlease, can anyone say who their excom member was? I am losing my mind over here!
Yes - they met yesterday morning, per my ExCom who called me right afterwards.So it seems Seattle Excom met yesterday?
Same. I feel like we need to start hosting SUC parties lolhaha whelp! got my third SUC.
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17% for Washington state.....
I think I just died a little inside. What a fun state to be from![]()
Yeah, I did see that. Still, that's a pretty terrible percentage!Had to look again to see that Washington's was so low, but after looking into it it just says applicant pool acceptance rate not necessarily Interviewed acceptance rate
When did you interview?Accepted - OOS! 🙂
Those may have been the kindest words that anyone has said all cycle. Thanks for being such a wonderful person!PSA to future WWAMI applicants:
You may be given conflicting information about when you will receive an acceptance call. Between your states website, the UWSOM website, and Student Doctor Network, I ended up anxiously waiting for an acceptance the weekend after my interview.
It may sound like the committee meets on Friday after the interview week, but you are not out of the game until the next week. I was accepted the next week AFTER I interviewed for WWAMI. I know that my excom accepted someone that Friday, and I figured I was done because of that. I ended up accepted by that excom the following week!
Do yourselves a favor future applicants and just don't expect a decision until THE WEEK AFTER your interview. You will save yourselves the headache that I experienced by convincincing myself that acceptances only come out Friday for WWAMI applicants.
Hopefully this relieves some future suffering 🙂
P.S. Congratulations to all the accepted folk, and I sincerely hope the best for everyone else. This process is rough, but it is NOT who you are as a person.
Does anyone know how often people who selected a preference for the Seattle site get sent to Spokane instead? I selected that I prefer Seattle, but would be willing to go to Spokane; however, after my Seattle interview, I really want to attend the Seattle site.
After you're accepted you get an opportunity to write a short essay about which site you prefer.Does anyone know how often people who selected a preference for the Seattle site get sent to Spokane instead? I selected that I prefer Seattle, but would be willing to go to Spokane; however, after my Seattle interview, I really want to attend the Seattle site.
Last year Spokane was preferred. If you want Seattle, you'll get Seattle. If you want Spokane, you might get Spokane. Spokane is a smaller class, less rain, no traffic, better skiing, and rent is 1/2 as much. Seattle is bigger, has a more diverse makeup, better gym, liberal, LGBTQ community, and city culture (better bars, restaurants, live music, etc. imo). They also have more conferences and stuff which you likely won't have time to go to anyway. It doesn't really matter where you do the first 18 months if family, friends, housing, isn't a factor. Most people across all sites sit at home and watch the recorded Seattle lectures anyway. We all have the same lecture slides, course material, take the exams at the exact same times, perform equally well on boards and exams, etc. After Foundations (first 18 months), we are all the same and could be doing clerkships anywhere in the WWAMI region (or world for electives).If what happened from last year holds true this year, then you'll almost certainly end up in Seattle. Spokane had their own waitlist, iirc but someone please correct if me I'm misremembering.
Flats are fine. They are not judging you on your shoes outside of the interview. I wore flats for the morning portion and changed into my heels/wedges right before I went into my interview.Hi all (although specifically all the ladies out there...)-- I am interviewing in Spokane next week and I am at a loss as to what to wear for shoes.I feel like my heels (professional 1 1/2 to 2 in) are going to less than advisable for the tour since it is projected to be 33F-- but would really really appreciate some advice. Do I change shoes post interview? If so, what is appropriate? Flats? Help!
Hi all (although specifically all the ladies out there...)-- I am interviewing in Spokane next week and I am at a loss as to what to wear for shoes.I feel like my heels (professional 1 1/2 to 2 in) are going to less than advisable for the tour since it is projected to be 33F-- but would really really appreciate some advice. Do I change shoes post interview? If so, what is appropriate? Flats? Help!
That’s not generally an option unless you’re a WA resident. In other words, ID residents go to Moscow, MT residents go to Bozeman, etc regardless of preference. This is per UW admissions as I had the same question.Does anyone know if it's possible to request a different site after accepted to WWAMI? For example, if you're from Montana but would prefer to attend the Seattle campus
accepted mstp this week!
Add this to your millions! 😉 Happy for you!accepted mstp this week!