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Any international applicants? I am one and got an II on Friday too. would like to know how CU considers international students for admission. thanks!
 
For MSTP, does anyone know if the interviews are closed or open file?
 
IS. My LM falls in cu 50th percentile range. Loosing hope. At the begining of the cycle I had thought cu would be first one give me acceptance or interview. None of them have happened. Loosing hope
 
IS. My LM falls in cu 50th percentile range. Loosing hope. At the begining of the cycle I had thought cu would be first one give me acceptance or interview. None of them have happened. Loosing hope

what is CU’s 50th percentile LM?


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IS. My LM falls in cu 50th percentile range. Loosing hope. At the begining of the cycle I had thought cu would be first one give me acceptance or interview. None of them have happened. Loosing hope

LM 75+ IS with strong research and a great LOR from a PI who is involved in the campus. Still no II. Colorado is my top choice too. Feelsbadman
 
Nope still waiting hopefully we find out within this next week

Did they confirm at the interview day that 11/22-ers would be likely to hear back this week? (I was pretty exhausted by the end of the day and don’t remember much from the wrap-up session.)
 
is anyone who is on the alternate list sending in update letters or anything? // does anyone know if we can?
 
II today! IS

Is there a dinner the night before interviews? I think I remember reading something about that on here but wasn’t sure
 
Does anyone know if it's better to choose the earliest available interview spot or if it doesn't matter? I see two at the moment.
 
II today! IS

Is there a dinner the night before interviews? I think I remember reading something about that on here but wasn’t sure

It wasn't a dinner. It was more of an informal social with appetizers. Def recommend going though!
 
Does anyone know how exactly the curriculum is changing next year ?

I think it’s going to be halfway between what it is now and what it will be in 2021 (when there will be only 12 mo preclinical). So that means 18 mo preclinical with step 1 taken after 12 mo of clerkships (which might all be longitudinal integrated clerkships?), 5 mo of additional clinical time where you also take step 1 (and maybe 2?) and prepare residency apps. There’s 6 wks dedicated step 1 study time, 9 blocks during preclinical and an 8 wk summer break after M1. They are getting rid of the leadership and urban underserved tracks and integrating that info into an intro course during preclinical (“first course”). This is all what I wrote down during interview day, but there’s no evidence of any of this on the website so please correct me if I’m mistaken!!
 
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