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Aww, thank you. I feel personally invested in your success, too. <3You're on fire dude! I feel personally invested in your success this cycle, EC.
Aww, thank you. I feel personally invested in your success, too. <3You're on fire dude! I feel personally invested in your success this cycle, EC.
Congratulations! When were you complete?
hey! would you guys think its too late to submit an application here? for reference: 3.86 (3.8 sgpa) // 516 // have a social justice focus on my app?
Hi SDN! I'm interviewing at Dartmouth on Sept 5 but I don't have a car... or a driver's license... I can get to Hanover via the Dartmouth Coach from Boston, but then how the f do I get to a student host's apartment (assuming I can't count on them being able to pick me up) and much more importantly, how do I get from their apartment to the interview so early that morning? Is there a fantastic shuttle system I'm overlooking? Is Uber actually not that hard to find? Are cabs actually real and not stupid expensive? Help a city girl out, please!
Ditto from rural South Carolina!Getting there is like impossible from NYC! Lol
Getting there is like impossible from NYC! Lol
Hi SDN! I'm interviewing at Dartmouth on Sept 5 but I don't have a car... or a driver's license... I can get to Hanover via the Dartmouth Coach from Boston, but then how the f do I get to a student host's apartment (assuming I can't count on them being able to pick me up) and much more importantly, how do I get from their apartment to the interview so early that morning? Is there a fantastic shuttle system I'm overlooking? Is Uber actually not that hard to find? Are cabs actually real and not stupid expensive? Help a city girl out, please!
Hey when you say submitted 7/4 you mean that you turned your secondary in that date, right?II just now! Submitted 7/4/19
What's the difference between confirmed and completed guys?Confirmed: 8/6
Completed: 8/8
Idk if anyone cares about that info but I'm a first time Canadian applicant and this is my first app ever completed and idk why but I'm excited
Lol there's no difference.What's the difference between confirmed and completed guys?
Okay, then why are there two different dates?Lol there's no difference.
Okay, then why are there two different dates?
Confirmed is when I submitted my secondary. Completed is when my secondary was processed by Dartmouth and considered "under review". It's exciting because once you're "complete" (aka: under review) you are now able to receive an interview invite.What's the difference between confirmed and completed guys?
People say as long as you get the secondaries in by labor day, you're early? I think? Check the main pre-med forum - there's a post going on about this topic right nowUntil when is it ok to keep adding schools to amcas/be early?
I don’t think NYU has had a wave since it’s first in mid July. Each school operates on a different schedule.do schools normally have this long of a wait between ii waves?!
Would you mind sharing stats and when you submitted?II this morning! They offered two days at the end of September- has anyone had any luck changing interview dates here?
Yeah, when I asked they let me change my date to a later month.II this morning! They offered two days at the end of September- has anyone had any luck changing interview dates here?
I emailed and then in their reply they said to call, so I did.Thanks! I was complete 7/9, LM 75. @EmbryonalCarcinoma did you call or email?
Hmm, unique things: varying clinical rotation sites, 1.5 year preclinical (new this year!), beautiful rural area, small class (gets along very well due to P/F), snowHey what are some uniques things about Dartmouth? Input from all including current students would be much appreciated!
Good luck!! How's the weather there this time of year? Does there seem like much to do? Was it hard to get to?Just flew in for interview tomorrow. Gotta say I love this area. Very small feel, and soooo green![]()
Can you talk a bit about the non-trad community? Are most of them married already? Do the trads and nontrads mingle much?Hmm, unique things: varying clinical rotation sites, 1.5 year preclinical (new this year!), beautiful rural area, small class (gets along very well due to P/F), snow
Ended up flying to Boston-Logan and taking the bus (about 2 hrs bus ride). That was the only annoying thing about it. It's a comfortable 73 rn, which feels real nice. In terms of stuff to do, not too sure yet lol. There's a downtown area so I'm sure, but I'm a little outside of it so it looks pretty sparse out here lolGood luck!! How's the weather there this time of year? Does there seem like much to do? Was it hard to get to?
Thanks for the update! Keep us posted!! I really hope I get an II here, but for now I'll live vicariously through you!Ended up flying to Boston-Logan and taking the bus (about 2 hrs bus ride). That was the only annoying thing about it. It's a comfortable 73 rn, which feels real nice. In terms of stuff to do, not too sure yet lol. There's a downtown area so I'm sure, but I'm a little outside of it so it looks pretty sparse out here lol
There are a good amount of students that are either married or are in committed relationships.Can you talk a bit about the non-trad community? Are most of them married already? Do the trads and nontrads mingle much?
Is it a tough dating environment, then?There are a good amount of students that are either married or are in committed relationships.
Everyone mingles pretty well regardless of being trad or nontrad.
Ok yeah I loved it. I vibed really well with the school. Love the small feel, everyone is EXTREMELY nice. And apparently there is a lot to do, including skiing, movie festivals, ceramic and woodworking classes, water stuff, hiking, etc. It's up there for me for sure!Thanks for the update! Keep us posted!! I really hope I get an II here, but for now I'll live vicariously through you!
It sounds MAGICAL! I bet you did super well! Good luck!! I want an II now more than ever!!Ok yeah I loved it. I vibed really well with the school. Love the small feel, everyone is EXTREMELY nice. And apparently there is a lot to do, including skiing, movie festivals, ceramic and woodworking classes, water stuff, hiking, etc. It's up there for me for sure!
As someone who came to school married, there is a parents and partners group that hosts events to introduce everyone at the beginning of the year. The trads/nontrads do mingle pretty often.Can you talk a bit about the non-trad community? Are most of them married already? Do the trads and nontrads mingle much?
Hey, pm me who you were! I am pretty sure I talked to you but I’m curious. I didn’t want to be the dude talking about SDN on the interview date.Ok yeah I loved it. I vibed really well with the school. Love the small feel, everyone is EXTREMELY nice. And apparently there is a lot to do, including skiing, movie festivals, ceramic and woodworking classes, water stuff, hiking, etc. It's up there for me for sure!
I had a couple people ask me “Are you Elmo?” At my first interview, it isn’t weird. You can talk about SDN in interview dates hahahaI didn’t want to be the dude talking about SDN on the interview date.
Did you say yes?I had a couple people ask me “Are you Elmo?” At my first interview, it isn’t weird. You can talk about SDN in interview dates hahaha
I feel like you don’t even know meDid you say yes?
I don't...I feel like you don’t even know me
I personally don't like to talk about SDN unless someone asks, mainly because of the IIs that are associated with me. Just like asking people how many IIs imo, I don't like to brag or sound pretentious somehow lolI had a couple people ask me “Are you Elmo?” At my first interview, it isn’t weird. You can talk about SDN in interview dates hahaha
I 100% agree with the caveat that I am comfortable and honest with responding to when people ask me things (bringing it up randomly and unprompted is most certainly weird and pretentious, but if someone asks then sure. Was mostly meant as light hearted humor/sarcasm).I personally don't like to talk about SDN unless someone asks, mainly because of the IIs that are associated with me. Just like asking people how many IIs imo, I don't like to brag or sound pretentious somehow lol
Just admit that you introduce yourself as meme lord to everyone you meet (other than your interviewers). I’m sure it’s happened...I 100% agree with the caveat that I am comfortable and honest with responding to when people ask me things (bringing it up randomly and unprompted is most certainly weird and pretentious, but if someone asks then sure. Was mostly meant as light hearted humor/sarcasm).
Nah, when I was changing my SDN name they told me to pick three options and Mr.DoctorProffessorPatrick was apparently too long so they gave me my third option at random. I don’t even like the name memelord.Just admit that you introduce yourself as meme lord to everyone you meet (other than your interviewers). I’m sure it’s happened...
No no no he introduces himself as memelord SPECIFICALLY to his interviewersJust admit that you introduce yourself as meme lord to everyone you meet (other than your interviewers). I’m sure it’s happened...
NDAWhat's the AM "group activity" like?
Thank you! Wasn't aware there is NDA 🙂