Congrats! Stats?Also accepted!!! I interviewed on 10/22, and I'm pretty sure I know who you are lol. Congrats!
Congrats! Stats?Also accepted!!! I interviewed on 10/22, and I'm pretty sure I know who you are lol. Congrats!
Yes I did! Not sure what happened there, but I'm glad I checkedDid you receive a complete email initially?
congrats! stats?Got an interview invite this afternoon. Was offered 3 possible dates in Dec. and Jan. I took a late August MCAT so my app wasn’t complete until last month. Good luck to everyone still waiting to hear something!
3.6 overall GPA, 3.3 sGPA, 509 MCATcongrats! stats?
The anticipationI interviewed in October and still haven't heard back🙁...im getting anxious now
Congrats!!!!Just got accepted today!!!! Interviewed on November 6th. Wishing you all the best!!
congrats! stats?Just got accepted today!!!! Interviewed on November 6th. Wishing you all the best!!
I interviewed same day and was accepted too! Let’s chat! Send me a DM 🙂Just got accepted today!!!! Interviewed on November 6th. Wishing you all the best!!
Dear Sweet Jesus, thank you!
Interview Invite before Turkey Day!
1 slot left 12/10
4 slots 1/7
8 slots 1/8
Hurray!
Lol. What's funny is that I intended to add stats, but I haven't had coffee yet.Congrats! Hate to be that guy but someone will ask, LM score?
Lol. What's funny is that I intended to add stats, but I haven't had coffee yet.
cGPA: 2.8 (not a typo) 🙁
MCAT: 520
Secondary submitted: 9/24
CASPer not complete until: 10/4
Congrats, when did you interview?ACCEPTED!!!
did you do any postbacc or smp or have an upward trend?Lol. What's funny is that I intended to add stats, but I haven't had coffee yet.
cGPA: 2.8 (not a typo) 🙁
MCAT: 520
Secondary submitted: 9/24
CASPer not complete until: 10/4
congrats! stats?ACCEPTED!!!
Thanks! PM me!congrats! stats?
Thanks! I interviewed on 11/19!Congrats, when did you interview?
wow that's a quick turnaround !Thanks! I interviewed on 11/19!
I worked on a Liberal Arts degree many years ago. Part of the poor grades were from being active duty military at the same time and being in the field (so not able to always go to class or do hw). I had two semesters that were filled with nothing but F’s as a result of having to leave school for life but after the withdraw deadlines. So, my GPA from that time period is probably about a 2.0. I also had to leave school with only a semester left to complete my philosophy degree. Very frustrating at the time, but hindsight is 20/20.did you do any postbacc or smp or have an upward trend?
Well you truly deserve that acceptance. Congratulations!I worked on a Liberal Arts degree many years ago. Part of the poor grades were from being active duty military at the same time and being in the field (so not able to always go to class or do hw). I had two semesters that were filled with nothing but F’s as a result of having to leave school for life but after the withdraw deadlines. So, my GPA from that time period is probably about a 2.0. I also had to leave school with only a semester left to complete my philosophy degree. Very frustrating at the time, but hindsight is 20/20.
Fast forward about 10 years and I went back to school for two science degrees; I have been full-time and maintained a 4.0 GPA over the last 3.5 years.
So, a major upward trend and distinctly different life stages.
But with something around 230 credits, there’s no real budging the cGPA.
Oh it's not an acceptance yet. Just an II. But the interview invite gave me a shot of adrenaline that got me through P-Chem lab today after an all-nighter. So, that was great!Well you truly deserve that acceptance. Congratulations!
There's still some interview spots left! Have you sent a letter of interest or inquiry?Complete email received on Sep 19th and nothing after that 🙁
Hi folks, just recently had my interview and got some facts from adcom:
They only will be accepting a class of 120 students this year. They will have interviewed about 130 students by the end of this year (only one more interview slot left 12/10, I believe). There will be having about 20 more interview dates next year but keep in mind they only interview about 350 students with a maximum of 10 students per interview date. Adcom stated that they had somewhere around 8500 applicants this year so if you receive an interview that means you're part of the 4.11% they really liked. According to adcom, they have extended somewhere between 100-110 offers of acceptances so far. She made it sound like most people interviewed early will be getting an acceptance. However, she also emphasized that they do go through their waitlist extensively; however, it is NOT in order. This is because they try to match someone from the waitlist with the person who withdrawals based on background/stats/experiences. In other words, say the person who dropped is URM-Puerto Rican from the West coast they will try to fill that spot with someone with that similar background. Finally, I believe adcom also stated that either 84% of last years incoming class or 84 students (don't recall which fact) had only received a single acceptance from a school, which was Howard.
Interviews: You have two interviews of about 30-40 minutes each with a faculty, alumni, or doctor. At my interview, one interviewer read my entire AMCAS application and secondaries because they asked me specific questions especially from my LOR. The other interviewer stated this is a blind interview and did not have access to my GPA/grades/LOR. However, from what I saw it looks like they have a standardized scoring sheet that they mark on a scale. Overall it was pretty conversational but a few tough questions that really made you think.
Dislikes: The least favorite part of my day was the fact that adcom refused to state what was the average Step 1 score for students. I did not like that they couldn't transparent because it felt like they were hiding something. Another thing, the facilities look pretty old. The simulation lab looks pretty up to date but overall the building has that grandma-like feel. I asked my interviewer what he wished to change about the COM and he said an even more advance and up to date simulation lab.
Hope this clarifies some of your burning questions about HUCOM.
Hi folks, just recently had my interview and got some facts from adcom:
They only will be accepting a class of 120 students this year. They will have interviewed about 130 students by the end of this year (only one more interview slot left 12/10, I believe). There will be having about 20 more interview dates next year but keep in mind they only interview about 350 students with a maximum of 10 students per interview date. Adcom stated that they had somewhere around 8500 applicants this year so if you receive an interview that means you're part of the 4.11% they really liked. According to adcom, they have extended somewhere between 100-110 offers of acceptances so far. She made it sound like most people interviewed early will be getting an acceptance. However, she also emphasized that they do go through their waitlist extensively; however, it is NOT in order. This is because they try to match someone from the waitlist with the person who withdrawals based on background/stats/experiences. In other words, say the person who dropped is URM-Puerto Rican from the West coast they will try to fill that spot with someone with that similar background. Finally, I believe adcom also stated that either 84% of last years incoming class or 84 students (don't recall which fact) had only received a single acceptance from a school, which was Howard.
Interviews: You have two interviews of about 30-40 minutes each with a faculty, alumni, or doctor. At my interview, one interviewer read my entire AMCAS application and secondaries because they asked me specific questions especially from my LOR. The other interviewer stated this is a blind interview and did not have access to my GPA/grades/LOR. However, from what I saw it looks like they have a standardized scoring sheet that they mark on a scale. Overall it was pretty conversational but a few tough questions that really made you think.
Dislikes: The least favorite part of my day was the fact that adcom refused to state what was the average Step 1 score for students. I did not like that they couldn't transparent because it felt like they were hiding something. Another thing, the facilities look pretty old. The simulation lab looks pretty up to date but overall the building has that grandma-like feel. I asked my interviewer what he wished to change about the COM and he said an even more advance and up to date simulation lab.
Hope this clarifies some of your burning questions about HUCOM.
Are they receptive to letters of interest/inquiry?There's still some interview spots left! Have you sent a letter of interest or inquiry?
No, I sent an update letter in September but didn't receive a confirmation. I ended up calling the office after a month to see if they have received my email. They emailed me after that confirming the receipt of my update letter. The title of the email was 'Re: [SPAM]' so probably my email went to their spam folder. I'm not sure if would be too early to send a letter of interest. Also, it might end up in there spam folder again 😕There's still some interview spots left! Have you sent a letter of interest or inquiry?
That was a real honest ADCOM. Thanks for sharing. Having a hard time finding any stats on their average STEP1 scores, match % rates, & places they match to.
Was the adcom saying that the scholarship is retroactive? I guess I mean when are those top 10 students determined and by what metrics?Yes, I agree. I can suspect that the reason they don't talk about it is because it might not be a high average. However, the school isn't really to blame. Pre-clinical years is pretty much independent study, which is the norm across other medical schools. Ergo, if you're interested in a certain specialty then your best bet is to be a good student.
Also I realized, this was the only school that has allowed applicants to see cadavers. Other schools have said no because of privacy and legality issues. Not sure the validity of their statements but its was really amazing having that opportunity.
Adcom stated they offer a range of scholarships to students. One big one is for students with high MCAT score and high GPA. She also stated that the top 2 students in their class receive full ride tuition. Those students who are ranked from 3-10 receive 50% of tuition waived. That's a pretty amazing incentive for students to strive towards.
One last thing: The number one question asked to adcom/current students was with regards to housing. According to one of the current students, if you get accepted they provide you packet of available apartments that medical students have utilized in the past. One of them stated she currently lives in housing provided by Howard for professional students and faculity. She pays about $1200 for the studio and it's about 2 minute walk from the COM.
Sorry for the extra information, but I think it's important to get the full scope of information before deciding if the school is a good fit for you.
Thank you so much for the information! Now I have a realistic reason to feel worried!Hi folks, just recently had my interview and got some facts from adcom:
They only will be accepting a class of 120 students this year. They will have interviewed about 130 students by the end of this year (only one more interview slot left 12/10, I believe). There will be having about 20 more interview dates next year but keep in mind they only interview about 350 students with a maximum of 10 students per interview date. Adcom stated that they had somewhere around 8500 applicants this year so if you receive an interview that means you're part of the 4.11% they really liked. According to adcom, they have extended somewhere between 100-110 offers of acceptances so far. She made it sound like most people interviewed early will be getting an acceptance. However, she also emphasized that they do go through their waitlist extensively; however, it is NOT in order. This is because they try to match someone from the waitlist with the person who withdrawals based on background/stats/experiences. In other words, say the person who dropped is URM-Puerto Rican from the West coast they will try to fill that spot with someone with that similar background. Finally, I believe adcom also stated that either 84% of last years incoming class or 84 students (don't recall which fact) had only received a single acceptance from a school, which was Howard.
Interviews: You have two interviews of about 30-40 minutes each with a faculty, alumni, or doctor. At my interview, one interviewer read my entire AMCAS application and secondaries because they asked me specific questions especially from my LOR. The other interviewer stated this is a blind interview and did not have access to my GPA/grades/LOR. However, from what I saw it looks like they have a standardized scoring sheet that they mark on a scale. Overall it was pretty conversational but a few tough questions that really made you think.
Dislikes: The least favorite part of my day was the fact that adcom refused to state what was the average Step 1 score for students. I did not like that they couldn't transparent because it felt like they were hiding something. Another thing, the facilities look pretty old. The simulation lab looks pretty up to date but overall the building has that grandma-like feel. I asked my interviewer what he wished to change about the COM and he said an even more advance and up to date simulation lab.
Hope this clarifies some of your burning questions about HUCOM.
Was the adcom saying that the scholarship is retroactive? I guess I mean when are those top 10 students determined and by what metrics?
Thank you so much for the information! Now I have a realistic reason to feel worried!
Hi folks, just recently had my interview and got some facts from adcom:
They only will be accepting a class of 120 students this year. They will have interviewed about 130 students by the end of this year (only one more interview slot left 12/10, I believe). There will be having about 20 more interview dates next year but keep in mind they only interview about 350 students with a maximum of 10 students per interview date. Adcom stated that they had somewhere around 8500 applicants this year so if you receive an interview that means you're part of the 4.11% they really liked. According to adcom, they have extended somewhere between 100-110 offers of acceptances so far. She made it sound like most people interviewed early will be getting an acceptance. However, she also emphasized that they do go through their waitlist extensively; however, it is NOT in order. This is because they try to match someone from the waitlist with the person who withdrawals based on background/stats/experiences. In other words, say the person who dropped is URM-Puerto Rican from the West coast they will try to fill that spot with someone with that similar background. Finally, I believe adcom also stated that either 84% of last years incoming class or 84 students (don't recall which fact) had only received a single acceptance from a school, which was Howard.
Interviews: You have two interviews of about 30-40 minutes each with a faculty, alumni, or doctor. At my interview, one interviewer read my entire AMCAS application and secondaries because they asked me specific questions especially from my LOR. The other interviewer stated this is a blind interview and did not have access to my GPA/grades/LOR. However, from what I saw it looks like they have a standardized scoring sheet that they mark on a scale. Overall it was pretty conversational but a few tough questions that really made you think.
Dislikes: The least favorite part of my day was the fact that adcom refused to state what was the average Step 1 score for students. I did not like that they couldn't transparent because it felt like they were hiding something. Another thing, the facilities look pretty old. The simulation lab looks pretty up to date but overall the building has that grandma-like feel. I asked my interviewer what he wished to change about the COM and he said an even more advance and up to date simulation lab.
Hope this clarifies some of your burning questions about HUCOM.
Thanks so much for the info! Good luck! Do you remember if they mentioned anything about re-applicants/ or previously wait listed applicants at Howard?
Congrats! MCAT?Accepted!!
Interviewed October
Stats
s/cGPA sub 3.0,
masters GPA 3.8
For those of you who have been accepted how did you pay your deposit fee to hold your seat?
Congrats. There is separate email that will come with information for your login and how to pay the deposit.Accepted!!
Interviewed October
Stats
s/cGPA sub 3.0,
masters GPA 3.8
For those of you who have been accepted how did you pay your deposit fee to hold your seat?
Congrats! What was your MCATAccepted!!
Interviewed October
Stats
s/cGPA sub 3.0,
masters GPA 3.8
For those of you who have been accepted how did you pay your deposit fee to hold your seat?