qingcai
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ii guys holy **** imposter syndrome full blast
You’re the ****. A Harvard ii isn’t ever going to be a mistake lol. Complete date if you don’t mind?ii guys holy **** imposter syndrome full blast
Congrats!!!!!! Do you mind sharing your stats and completion date?ii guys holy **** imposter syndrome full blast
You’re the ****. A Harvard ii isn’t ever going to be a mistake lol. Complete date if you don’t mind?
Congrats!!!!!! Do you mind sharing your stats and completion date?
if i'm not mistaken, I remember seeing you on the UCSF thread with an ii already ~ you're a stud and should believe it! well deserved!ii guys holy **** imposter syndrome full blast
if i'm not mistaken, I remember seeing you on the UCSF thread with an ii already ~ you're a stud and should believe it! well deserved!
ii guys holy **** imposter syndrome full blast
congrats!!Also, II! In complete shock.
Also, II! In complete shock.
EDIT: Complete 7/29
Holy crap that turnaround time. Congrats!!+1 Complete 9/1
I'm free to myself for the next 3 hours and half. Any suggestions? Any cool places/food/sights?
The letter is because you opted in to marketing emails and indicated that you were URM when you took the MCAT. Its a marketing email. No connection to admissions.Just got the letter in the mail from the Office of Recruitment and Multicultural Affairs "inviting me to apply" due to my MCAT scores. Pretty sure it's not worth it, but curious if anyone else has received the same with an II?
To add to this, did you guys find out who was interviewing you that day or in advance?For those who already interviewed, did you receive your schedule via email or the portal beforehand? Thanks!
To add to this, did you guys find out who was interviewing you that day or in advance?
YesQuick question before I email the admissions office, do you think they accept a writing-intensive biology course as writing prereq?
The letter is because you opted in to marketing emails and indicated that you were URM when you took the MCAT. Its a marketing email. No connection to admissions.
HST II. Completely Speechless. Complete 08/0X/19. See some of you there in Nov?
Congratz!!!! I'm so jealous XDHST II. Completely Speechless. Complete 08/0X/19. See some of you there in Nov?
any thoughts on the interview day? I heard it was really unstructured and I'm wondering if that's trueThey gave us our schedules at the morning orientation, which is also when we found out who our interviewers were.
Just got the R from MSTP, but a minute later was offered an II to Pathways!
Thanks! I don't think I can be too upset about the MSTP given the circumstances 🙂Sorry about MSTP but that’s incredible about Pathways!!! Congrats! When were you complete?
Anyone who has interviewed here have any feedback to give on what you thought of the interview day, program(s), school itself, and Boston?
Looking forward to my interview Tuesday, I just literally know nothing about the school beyond their website and “it’s Harvard”
Just to add to this -- I was one of (I think) three people who had interviews at 4:30 or 5, so don't plan on leaving early!I think a lot of people have mentioned this, but the day was super unstructured. Had lots of opportunities to check out optional things though, and all the current students and faculty I met were very welcoming. I think no one in my group had an interview later than 3:30. The campus area was beautiful, Boston is great! From how the students spoke, it seems like you can find a resource for literally any type of program or activity you could be interested in, and there’s a lot of guidance and advising
Unfortunately had to schedule my flight out the next day because nothing left Boston heading back west after 650!Just to add to this -- I was one of (I think) three people who had interviews at 4:30 or 5, so don't plan on leaving early!
I have never heard Harvard described this way. Lola potentially good school
I know nothing about Harvard except from Gilmore girls and “it’s Harvard.” Looking to be pleasantly surprised!
This sounds great. I will be crossing my fingers for an interview here.Oh also another thing I want to add: people seemed to LOVE the flipped classroom structure. Apparently there was a great deal of educational research that went into how they structured their curriculum and people very much enjoy the foundations portion. They also all seemed to like the 1-year preclinical, and even during that one year they spend one day a week in the hospital! Seems to me like they’ve implemented a very effective way of learning
+1This sounds great. I will be crossing my fingers for an interview here.
Retweet.This sounds great. I will be crossing my fingers for an interview here.
Excellent! My university biology department has just adopted flipped models for all upper division bio classes and I have TA’d for a couple of them and I absolutely love that style. Hope to be able to sit in on some of the classes!Oh also another thing I want to add: people seemed to LOVE the flipped classroom structure. Apparently there was a great deal of educational research that went into how they structured their curriculum and people very much enjoy the foundations portion. They also all seemed to like the 1-year preclinical, and even during that one year they spend one day a week in the hospital! Seems to me like they’ve implemented a very effective way of learning
What other reasons? *genuine question from a dude that threw a random dart and it stuck and wants to know more*yea the flipped classroom is definitely why I wanna go to harvard.
Reputation. Research funding/opportunities.What other reasons? *genuine question from a dude that threw a random dart and it stuck and wants to know more*
Excellent! My university biology department has just adopted flipped models for all upper division bio classes and I have TA’d for a couple of them and I absolutely love that style. Hope to be able to sit in on some of the classes!
But is the school actually better than any other T10/T20 or is it just the name?Reputation. Research funding/opportunities.
The quality of education you receive will likely be great no matter where you go to medical school (“top” whatever or otherwise). The differences lie in research funding, networking opportunities, and reputation when applying to residencies.But is the school actually better than any other T10/T20 or is it just the name?
Righteous, I can dig that. Makes total sense.The quality of education you receive will likely be great no matter where you go to medical school (“top” whatever or otherwise). The differences lie in research funding, networking opportunities, and reputation when applying to residencies.
Like other people have said, the interview day has a lot of free time. I would highly recommend sitting in on a class during your interview. We have 4 societies in class at the same time; everyone is friendly and would be happy to have you with us!Anyone who has interviewed here have any feedback to give on what you thought of the interview day, program(s), school itself, and Boston?
Looking forward to my interview Tuesday, I just literally know nothing about the school beyond their website and “it’s Harvard”
I sat in in HBS case studies a few times before and I really liked the learning style. I wish we had it at my UG. Lectures just go in one ear and out the other.