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How am I bringing anyone down exactly?
im just stating my opinion.
When someone says “prioritize yourself” and “bump other people”
I disagree with that ideology, not only as an aspiring physician but as a human being.
you have every right to disagree with me, I have no problem with that either
ok, how is that relevant to this thread tho? Just because you think one way and others think a different way doesn't mean you have to throw that opinion down on a page dedicated to talking about Emory

Edit: I realize that I'm doing the same thing. Anyways, hoping to hear from Emory and hoping all of you do too! GL 🙂
 
ok, how is that relevant to this thread tho? Just because you think one way and others think a different way doesn't mean you have to throw that opinion down on a page dedicated to talking about Emory

Edit: I realize that I'm doing the same thing. Anyways, hoping to hear from Emory and hoping all of you do too! GL 🙂
The thread it’s on is irrelevant
It’s the philosophy that’s troubling to me
 
It’s the philosophy that’s troubling to me

It's okay. This is a wonderful country where he is entitled to his opinion. Medicine is definitely a field for the idealistic and the bleeding hearts. Until you're sitting at the white coat ceremony, it basically is every human for themselves in this process. Than we play nice if there is no ranking in medical school.

If it is not immediately obvious, I have a sales background. Thick skin is a part of doing my job 10-12 hours a day, 6 days a week. I'm not bothered by his comment, so don't feel like you need to stand up for any social justice Limeyguydr.

Idealists and bleeding hearts have their place. My place is more on the business aspect of medicine where my mindset is the norm based on who I have met through work. I'm sorry you don't like it, but people like me will be dealing with the logistics of running hospitals. Nothing personal, RJ, its just business.
 
God help us all.
Don’t knock the need for business management excellence in healthcare. With all the changes in medicine already, and those expected, nearly every physician whether private practice, or working for a healthsystem, is already under increasing business management and making business decisions in their daily practice of medicine.
 
Don’t knock the need for business management excellence in healthcare. With all the changes in medicine already, and those expected, nearly every physician whether private practice, or working for a healthsystem, is already under increasing business management and making business decisions in their daily practice of medicine.

Thanks, but no thanks. We don’t need any advice from the helicopter parent of a premed.


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Thanks, but no thanks. We don’t need any advice from the helicopter parent of a premed.


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In a Robert Deniro accent-
“Was I talking to you?”
Please feel free to click on Ignore for my posts like I just did for you.
 
In a Robert Deniro accent-
“Was I talking to you?”
Please feel free to click on Ignore for my posts like I just did for you.
Are you actually the parent of a child applying in this cycle? Just curious.

Edited out a bit. This thread is s l i g h t l y toxic and I don't want to add much more.
 
Anyone know the Post-interview acceptance rate for OOS? My MSAR expired and funds are tight lol
 
Anyone else's still say "your application is ready"? I'd say I was complete end of August for reference.
 
is there a social the night before the interview?

also, could anyone who has interviewed say more about the interview day? what was the structure of the day (interviews in the morning or afternoon)? and how was the group interview? thank you!! 🙂
 
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Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought Emory was one of the schools that doesn't send any of its Rs until like March/the very end of the cycle? I've personally been approaching this school with the mindset of "assume you're rejected until you hear otherwise"
 
Anyone know what the deal is with Emory? Seems like they haven't even started sending out interview invitations much less actual interviews or decisions.
??? Not sure what you are talking about. They have sent out ii's and have been interviewing since September.

ETA: you yourself even replied "congratulations" to someone who got an interview invite here in September. LOL
 
is there a social the night before the interview?

also, could anyone who has interviewed say more about the interview day? what was the structure of the day (interviews in the morning or afternoon)? and how was the group interview? thank you!! 🙂
There is no social thing the night before the interview as far as I know.

Anyone know what the deal is with Emory? Seems like they haven't even started sending out interview invitations much less actual interviews or decisions.
They have absolutely been sending out IIs lol

Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought Emory was one of the schools that doesn't send any of its Rs until like March/the very end of the cycle? I've personally been approaching this school with the mindset of "assume you're rejected until you hear otherwise"
You are correct. They state on their website that they do not reject any applicants until after the interview cycle is complete.
 
Not interviewing here or anything but I'm just wondering if it takes a long time to get around Atlanta airport given that it is the busiest airport in the country (let's say...your connecting flight is at the opposite end of the airport)
 
Not interviewing here or anything but I'm just wondering if it takes a long time to get around Atlanta airport given that it is the busiest airport in the country (let's say...your connecting flight is at the opposite end of the airport)
They have a fast train thing that takes you btwn terminals. It's busy but easy to get around quickly
 
Not interviewing here or anything but I'm just wondering if it takes a long time to get around Atlanta airport given that it is the busiest airport in the country (let's say...your connecting flight is at the opposite end of the airport)

ATL airport is VERY easy to navigate. They have a plane train that takes you between all of the terminals.Makes it very easy to go to other terminals to eat
 
Yeah, Atlanta native here that's taken many a flight out Hartsfield-Jackson and I second that it's not difficult to navigate. Definitely easier than many I've been to.
 
The opposite end of the airport is in Florida. Or at least that’s what it feels like.

They have a fast train thing that takes you btwn terminals. It's busy but easy to get around quickly

ATL airport is VERY easy to navigate. They have a plane train that takes you between all of the terminals.Makes it very easy to go to other terminals to eat
I have a 30 minute layover...so I’m wondering if that’s enough for such a large airport. Especially if I don’t sit in the front of the plane and it literally takes 15 mins to get off the plane
 
I have a 30 minute layover...so I’m wondering if that’s enough for such a large airport. Especially if I don’t sit in the front of the plane and it literally takes 15 mins to get off the plane

Nope
 
I have a 30 minute layover...so I’m wondering if that’s enough for such a large airport. Especially if I don’t sit in the front of the plane and it literally takes 15 mins to get off the plane
no - a 30 minute layover isn't enough. The plane boards 30 minutes before take-off so you need to subtract 30 minutes from the departure time to find out how long you need
 
no - a 30 minute layover isn't enough. The plane boards 30 minutes before take-off so you need to subtract 30 minutes from the departure time to find out how long you need

I've done it in 22 minutes once while traveling with my parents and we literally ran and we almost missed the flight. I'd suggest 45 mins min. If you change concourses, you have to ride down and escalator that you cannot pass people on, get onto a sub like tram to get to your gate, go back up the escalator (about 50 steps so its' a good 100 feet if not 200 feet long) then race down the concourse to our gate and hope it hasn't taken off yet. Airlines worry about their on time arrivals so they will gladly leave you behind if you can't get to the gate in time.
 
I've done it in 22 minutes once while traveling with my parents and we literally ran and we almost missed the flight. I'd suggest 45 mins min. If you change concourses, you have to ride down and escalator that you cannot pass people on, get onto a sub like tram to get to your gate, go back up the escalator (about 50 steps so its' a good 100 feet if not 200 feet long) then race down the concourse to our gate and hope it hasn't taken off yet. Airlines worry about their on time arrivals so they will gladly leave you behind if you can't get to the gate in time.
Thanks for the details! Not gonna book that flight.
 
for updating ur app on emory, can u add updates now and continue adding them later?
 
Pins and needles waiting for mail. Every time I check this portal I think it reads "Welcome to the Class of 2024!"
 
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