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Is anyone going to hear from schools on 10/16? I interviewed at two places last week that will tell me yay or nay on that day.... three weeks from today! Eeeek
Is anyone going to hear from schools on 10/16? I interviewed at two places last week that will tell me yay or nay on that day.... three weeks from today! Eeeek
Since I posted last week I was offered two interview spots! So things are finally moving a bit over here in my world
Thanks for the kind words. That and some fun goings on in life have definitely helped.Congrats! It's amazing how much better a few IIs can make you feel.. go celebrate!
When I was in the lobby of the MCAT testing center, I felt like the coach talking to all the young kids, trying to get them to relax with some chit chat and encouragement. This whole thing brings out my inner Dad big-time.I haven't posted here before but I'm another non-trad applying to med school this year. Just had my first interview last week and the oldest person (after me) was probably 23, with half of the people still in college. I felt wayyyy old. It's nice to read through this and remind myself there are lots of us more "mature" applicants!
I should mention that my husband recently started watching reruns of The Office. If you want to get your mind off the whole application process, I highly recommend this method!
Hey, I'm in an SMP right now, and I submitted my personal statement for medical school as the SMP essay. They're looking for the same thing, why do you want to go to medical school? The one thing different is if you have an underwhelming academic record (like I did) you can tweak the essay to say what you plan to do different this time around to do well in the SMP (for me it was not work 30 hours a week like I did in undergrad).Hey, can anyone advise on how long an smp personal statement should be? I've seen so much saying a few paragraphs to a couple pages and I don't really know what to aim for.
You used to live in a zoo?I Just had to post this because, as far as I know, this is a bear that lives at the zoo where I used to live:
You used to live in a zoo?
I currently live in a zoo. 6 dogs, 1 cat, 10 fish and I'm sure there's a loose FL lizard in the house some placeYes. It was amazing.
I'm pretty sure our 4 cats qualify.I currently live in a zoo. 6 dogs, 1 cat, 10 fish and I'm sure there's a loose FL lizard in the house some place
31 year old female here. Received two acceptances this past week from CUSOM and PCOM Georgia. Heading into an interview at Brody School of Medicine in a week and two more DO interviews in oct and nov. Never give up.
31 year old female here. Received two acceptances this past week from CUSOM and PCOM Georgia. Heading into an interview at Brody School of Medicine in a week and two more DO interviews in oct and nov. Never give up.
Work got crazy crazy busy which was good, kept me busy when I would have been going crazy otherwise.
1 additional MD interview, 2 additional DO interviews, for a total of 2/5. Lizzy is 67, nothing special. They start in 2 weeks and run about 1 per week through November.
I'm starting to think this might actually work out.
Also 2 rejections from low ranking DO schools?
Awesome!! Congrats and good luck on your upcoming interviews!31 year old female here. Received two acceptances this past week from CUSOM and PCOM Georgia. Heading into an interview at Brody School of Medicine in a week and two more DO interviews in oct and nov. Never give up.
Big day today - surprise interview to an MD-PhD program at a school I had an MD program interview for. Then I got rejected from two other schools, but that was not overly surprising and a lot less painful than I had imagined.
I have ptsd from last cycleHAHA with your two acceptances? Yeah, just like getting sent to 'Nam.
Awesome!! Congrats and good luck on your upcoming interviews!
I got another II today, from University of Utah (went to part of high school there, so I thought I'd give it a shot). Man, they do not mess around with their interview process - there's a timed video MMI online before interview day, then 8 MMI stations, a Situational Judgment Test, a traditional interview, and an ethics test on an iPad on campus. WTH?
I would bet a lot of money that all those extra evaluation modalities are completely worthless and have no decent evidence for their usefulness. Reminds me of the creepy-as-hell CASPer test I had to take for Rutgers-RWJ and NYMC where they force you to have a webcam on while you respond to their hackneyed hypothetical scenarios. I assume they do some kind of comparison between your expressions and your answers, which sounds like some Grade A junk science to me.
I would bet a lot of money that all those extra evaluation modalities are completely worthless and have no decent evidence for their usefulness. Reminds me of the creepy-as-hell CASPer test I had to take for Rutgers-RWJ and NYMC where they force you to have a webcam on while you respond to their hackneyed hypothetical scenarios. I assume they do some kind of comparison between your expressions and your answers, which sounds like some Grade A junk science to me.
In one interview, there was an ad com describing meticulously how apps are reviewed, scored, rereviewed, rescored, discussed, rediscussed, voted on, etc. The more complicated they make it, I guess it's job security for them.
Just wanted to say good luck to everyone as the cycle starts ramping up! The thread last year really helped me get through the process.
A friend of mine is 58, MS3; another friend just finished PGY-3 at 59 and she might actually be 60; another friend is 52, MS2; another friend is 43, DO2; another person I know was DO1 at 59; was told by my former state school that they'd had an MS1 at 54 (yay for me!), can't count how many 30s and 40s that I've heard about getting seats in both types of schools...
Thank you for this.
As a "just-about-ultra" non-traditional applicant, I often feel like I'm the only one in my situation. It's really heartening to hear that it does happen for some of us older folks.
In one interview, there was an ad com describing meticulously how apps are reviewed, scored, rereviewed, rescored, discussed, rediscussed, voted on, etc. The more complicated they make it, I guess it's job security for them. I don't know. It's too much and out of hand, in my opinion. Like, just pick some people already and reject the ones you don't want and tell them why. My observation is that all of this competitiveness, comparing, scutinizing, and hoop-pushing has some pretty negative effects: 1. Wastes a lot of people's time resources, and energy. 2. Creates a culture of elitism among physicians from the very start. A seed that is difficult to retrain. 3. Creates distrust, dishonesty, disloyalty, disillusionment, and profound disappointment among premeds.
I've worked with doctors for six years. The top 3 best ones went to Carib schools or Do schools after multiple failed cycles. The worst 3, most scatterbrained, poor bedside mannered ones went to top schools. N=1
It's almost like the "better" school you go to, your empathy, humility and ability to relate to patients can be inversely affected (note: "can be" not definitely will be, don't be offended if you're in the top tier. I'm just jealous of your high MCAT scores and shiny resume and trying to assuage my ego. I will soon be forced to accept my quotidian destiny.)