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THREE YEARS. This is my third year . .... this feels unreal .I am so happy for you congratulations!!! 🙂🙂🙂 You deserve it!
Amazing!THREE YEARS. This is my third year . .... this feels unreal .
this is so cute 🙂))) yeah i am waiting for another hour to call my parents (time difference with Russia)Lmao just told my mom and she started ugly crying at work then hung up on me saying shes gotta run to the chapel to give thanks
just called my parents.... my mom screamed over the phone 🙂)))) and started laughing.... They are so relieved. They personally do not care where i go to medical school (they dont understand the difference between the schools), but they know that this is the one i wanted very much, and they are happy that i am happy. And that i can finally make plans.this is so cute 🙂))) yeah i am waiting for another hour to call my parents (time difference with Russia)
Yes, all conferences should be considered just 1 of your 15 activities.Quick question: I'm finishing up my Activity List for my Primaries. I'm applying MD/PhD and want to emphasize research in my 15 activities, but am wondering if separating my conferences attended from publications (all of my conferences come from my two pubs) is too much. Even though I want to emphasize research, I'm getting the sinking feeling I need to combine those two. Am I right, or was my first inclination to separate them a better route and just mention the conferences in the pub section?
I have a couple of leadership experiences I could discuss, or putting in my hobby section to show I'm not a robot (triathlon/marathon training and how that helps me with determination and perseverance and all that jazz). Would those be better then separating conferences from pubs?
Any help is greatly appreciated! ^_^
just called my parents.... my mom screamed over the phone 🙂)))) and started laughing.... They are so relieved. They personally do not care where i go to medical school (they dont understand the difference between the schools), but they know that this is the one i wanted very much, and they are happy that i am happy. And that i can finally make plans.
Congrats! Did you write a LOI recently?I got accepted to EVMS off the waitlist !!!!!!
yeah, i wrote my second one about two weeks ago.Congrats! Did you write a LOI recently?
yeah, i wrote my second one about two weeks ago.
I wrote the first one before christmas, so i decided to write another one in April to remind them that i am here and i still REALLY REALLY REALLY want it. 🙂)))Second? How did you differentiate between the first and second?
Also congratulations! I can't begin to imagine what it must have felt like getting that acceptance!
I wrote the first one before christmas, so i decided to write another one in April to remind them that i am here and i still REALLY REALLY REALLY want it. 🙂)))
oh, yes, of course i was updating them. I also sent 3 update letters, i believe. In the fall i updated them about my grades, a few things from work, then there was a new research paper i was working on. in spring i sent them the list of my classes (that changed from the time i submitted application).Loool fair enough. I guess I was more getting at whether or not you updated them with any new activities or was it just you reminding them you REALLY REALLY REALLY wanted to go haha
My apologies as I'm sure this has been answered previously, but is there any accepted advice regarding "plan to enroll" on April 30th? I understand we need to whittle down our list to 1 school, but should we hit "PTE" if we are on waitlists (and assuming the school we are accepted at doesn't have a deadline for plan to enroll)--is there any strategy behind this?
i.e. will one's waitlisted school's seeing you have submitted a PTE affect anything vs. seeing you don't have one submitted? They'll see you have an acceptance regardless right?
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I think you should enter Plan to Enroll at your Accepted school. You will be allowed to stay on your WLs. Look up the final date by which your A school requires you to Commit to Enroll. Commit to enroll mid July. No plan to enroll requirement. I just don’t want my WLed school to think that I’m...forums.studentdoctor.net
Look at this thread.... I’m in the same predicament and I selected plan to enroll yesterday although I’m hoping to get off multiple waitlists. Yes, you should select plan to enroll if it’s your only acceptance.
Confirm your school's policies and expectations about the AMCAS tool to protect your acceptance. If no deadline, then use your best judgment. I believe after 4/30, schools you are WL on will see if you have selected PTE but it is not clear what information they will get, such as the name of the school you have selected. I think schools will be in the dark if you do not use the tool.My apologies as I'm sure this has been answered previously, but is there any accepted advice regarding "plan to enroll" on April 30th? I understand we need to whittle down our list to 1 school, but should we hit "PTE" if we are on waitlists (and assuming the school we are accepted at doesn't have a deadline for plan to enroll)--is there any strategy behind this?
i.e. will one's waitlisted school's seeing you have submitted a PTE affect anything vs. seeing you don't have one submitted? They'll see you have an acceptance regardless right?
maybe unpopular opinion, but this system was there to help improve things, you know? and if only some ppl use it, we really wont know if it is working or not, you know?SHOULD is a strong word. We don't have to use the tool unless our school says so. So, if our schools don't insist on PTE, why SHOULD we?
Confirm your school's policies and expectations about the AMCAS tool to protect your acceptance. If no deadline, then use your best judgment. I believe after 4/30, schools you are WL on will see if you have selected PTE but it is not clear what information they will get, such as the name of the school you have selected. I think schools will be in the dark if you do not use the tool.
maybe unpopular opinion, but this system was there to help improve things, you know? and if only some ppl use it, we really wont know if it is working or not, you know?
So i had three acceptances, used the tool from day one, and got off the waitlist today. I was very open with that school that i have other 3 acceptances, but i really want to matriculate there, and everything worked out. I think using the system and following the rules will only make you look more "ethical" and "willing to play the ball", so to say.
SHOULD is a strong word. We don't have to use the tool unless our school says so. So, if our schools don't insist on PTE, why SHOULD we?
“You’re overthinking it. If you only have one accept after 4/30, per AAMC, then OF COURSE you “plan to enroll” there UNLESS you get a better offer that is. I don’t think your WL school will look that deeply into the matter. It’s a different story should you select CTE.”
This was the advice you gave me yesterday.... don’t you think that sounds a little stronger than me just simply using a lowercase “should”? Lol
Lol, yes I emphasized some words in my response to help get my point across Sure it sounds strong. Ok, now that we’ve gotten that out the way. . . Why do you think applicants SHOULD use PTE by 4/30?
SHOULD is a strong word. We don't have to use the tool unless our school says so. So, if our schools don't insist on PTE, why SHOULD we?
For the exact reason that that you mentioned I should. The tool should be used properly and not abused. By April 30th everyone with any amount of acceptances should only have a single acceptance. Considering you cannot plan to enroll to a waitlisted school, it would would only be true that you can only plan to enroll to the single acceptance in which you hold. Your waitlisted schools are aware of this new tool and all of the variables that are associated with its use. I stopped over thinking it, just as you suggested, and went ahead and planned to enroll while I wait for a waitlist acceptance.
Not using the system as it was designed for definitely make you seem more unethical than smart.
I agree with this, although personally, I am going to wait until mid May to send that email.Oh my God! Y’all overthinking this whole thing. You have to choose a medical program by April 30th- essentially the program that you are “Planning to Enroll” at. Use the tool as it was designed for. If you’re on the waitlist for your dream school, just send them an email indicating that you PTEd for another program but your main goal is to matriculate into their program. Not using the system as it was designed for definitely make you seem more unethical than smart.
^ This. Adcoms on this board have repeatedly ad nauseum said that schools don't look to pick those with 0 acceptances off their waitlists. The one exception to this being filling those surprise late July / early august vacancies, which in the case anyone with acceptance will have already CTE.
Interesting. But after April 30th, one can only hold 1 acceptance per rule. If only accepted students in the waitlist pools can move around, then each move is almost guaranteed to create a vacancy. "Musical chairs" game amongst schools? I don't think that many schools will consider that when selecting from their waitlist pool. Schools will simply select a best fit from their waitlist regardless if this student is accepted elsewhere or not. Just my opinion.
Right. That’s the point. Selecting PTE and letting your WL schools know you have another acceptance isn’t going to be what keeps you out, especially if you’ve sent an LOI. I’ve written about it before, but schools have an incentive to pick someone who has an acceptance elsewhere they are willing to give up for them.
what incentive? why target a student in the waitlist with one or more acceptance who never submitted an LOI? rather than picking someone from the waitlist with 0 acceptance who expressed interest in attending? after all, schools have a primary interest of filling their classesRight. That’s the point. Selecting PTE and letting your WL schools know you have another acceptance isn’t going to be what keeps you out, especially if you’ve sent an LOI. I’ve written about it before, but schools have an incentive to pick someone who has an acceptance elsewhere they are willing to give up for them.
What is the incentive?
what incentive? why target a student in the waitlist with one or more acceptance who never submitted an LOI? rather than picking someone from the waitlist with 0 acceptance who expressed interest in attending? after all, schools have a primary interest of filling their classes
no, schools' primary interest is filling their class with people they believe to be a good fit... sometimes it means that the student is already somewhere elsewhat incentive? why target a student in the waitlist with one or more acceptance who never submitted an LOI? rather than picking someone from the waitlist with 0 acceptance who expressed interest in attending? after all, schools have a primary interest of filling their classes
no, schools' primary interest is filling their class with people they believe to be a good fit... sometimes it means that the student is already somewhere else
It is not a game. That is our disconnect.This. Fit is also a huge part of it, which is why that simple game theoretic model isn't perfect.
It is not a game. That is our disconnect.
Game theory applies to social situations.It is not a game. That is our disconnect.
could someone that has sent a LOI or update letter post-interview PM me? Thanks!
It's basic game theory. They are looking for the biggest payoff, which is to get an applicant who will succeed in medical school and who will definitely go to their school. Having an acceptance elsewhere shows you are desirable, and an LOI saying you'll turn it down for them is a reliable assurance. Someone with no other acceptances obviously is going to say they'll go there if accepted since they have no other choice.
Obviously this doesn't strictly apply since it is dependent on everyone being purely rational agents which is not reliably the case.
adcoms using game theory at the macro level, perhaps. i.e. choosing the size of acceptance pool, waitlist pool, yield factors.....But at the micro level? I will be disappointed if that is applicable to choosing to extend an offer by adcom to student A vs student B from the waitlist pool at this point. "Best Fit" from the waitlist is what I hope they apply as a criteria at this point. Everyone on waitlist was chosen because adcom believed they are qualified and can make it through the med school journey.🙄
Game theory is a field. It is used extensively to describe and predict behavior in everything from psychology to biology and oncology. It is called game theory because the interactions between agents are modeled as actions with payoffs.
Inflammatory bowel disease and cancer are not games either, but you can still model their processes with game theory.
adcoms using game theory at the macro level, perhaps. i.e. choosing the size of acceptance pool, waitlist pool, yield factors.....But at the micro level? I will be disappointed if that is applicable to choosing to extend an offer by adcom to student A vs student B from the waitlist pool at this point. "Best Fit" from the waitlist is what I hope they apply as a criteria at this point. Everyone on waitlist was chosen because adcom believed they are qualified and can make it through the med school journey.
To add to your point, would an applicant with 0 acceptances benefit from disclosing that information in an LOI prior to April 30th since schools will see it anyways?
i.e. does game theory ever posit situations where conceding is a good thing? could the admission lead to a stronger formation of trust between school + applicant?
I know admissions isn’t actually this convoluted, just probing with regards to the theory