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Oh ok. Yes I interviewed and was waitlistedHave you heard back from them yet? I got this email, but I haven't heard back about my application, so there may be a correlation.
There are two different covid emails.I was interviewed and recently WL. I received the COVID email from Dr. Rose.
There are two different covid emails.
How do you know they have sent out all interview invites?? Did they mention this somewhere ?They are doing virtual interviews now and I believe they have sent out all interview invites.
What time was it sentJust got an II today! I've basically already committed to another program since it's so late but I figure there's no harm in hearing their pitch esp now that it's virtual. Although this was originally my first choice in the cycle, my enthusiasm for this program waned over the long arc of this application cycle for several reasons I won't detail. Best of luck to those still waiting to hear back. I didn't hear anything about how many IIs are left.
FWIW, the sibling of a close personal friend is an RD at what many would consider an "elite/competitive" residency program and advised that HUCM is viewed about the same as Caribbean and other international schools. If it didn't work out for you this cycle here, I would definitely explore those options as an alternative. Stay safe out there!
Hm, I checked my email late this afternoon and it was there, but I changed time zones today a few times so idk what my timestamp reflects. I know I know Coronavirus (imitates Cardi B). Also, how easy do you think it is for someone on adcom to check what time an II was sent today assuming I wasn't the only one to receive one today? I mean I know there's a formal background check that admits consent to, but why wait for that when you can conduct your own using various search engines, public records, and socials?
I think this virus has thrown everything into chaos. Who knows how long this is going to go on for.Do you think the Covid_19 incident is going to affect the April 30 deadline for choosing school or the Waitlist movement???
I think the Adcom will have hard time having in person meeting. What do you think?
Wishing you the best of luck in your application cycle - hoping you are accepted (if you haven't been already) or that you have movement off of the waitlist! I'm guessing my upcoming interview may result in the same since I'm sure their class was technically filled since the early winter. How long did it take for the admissions committee to make a decision?I was interviewed and recently WL. I received the COVID email from Dr. Rose.
It took about three weeksWishing you the best of luck in your application cycle - hoping you are accepted (if you haven't been already) or that you have movement off of the waitlist! I'm guessing my upcoming interview may result in the same since I'm sure their class was technically filled since the early winter. How long did it take for the admissions committee to make a decision?
congrats!!! giving me hope!!!Did anyone else just get an interview invite!! I'm incredibly excited - my stomach dropped to the ground. They are conducting virtual interviews via Zoom for the remainder of the cycle. I received another interview invite this week and that other school is doing the same thing.
Did anyone else just get an interview invite!! I'm incredibly excited - my stomach dropped to the ground. They are conducting virtual interviews via Zoom for the remainder of the cycle. I received another interview invite this week and that other school is doing the same thing.
I got an interview invite yesterday! Looks like it will be an all day just like regular, just conducted on Zoom. Just like someone posted earlier, my interest in Howard dwindled because they've taken so long to get back to me - I'm still on the fence.
I am also in the military got deployed my senior year! My GPA is a 3.2 how did you explain to them the reason for the low gpa? In your personal statement?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.
It's my alma mater, so it's a bit of a different story for me. I've already paid a $2000 deposit since I was accepted early/mid-Fall and could not wait, but I always said "if I hear from Howard or Meharry, it's a wrap."I got an interview invite yesterday! Looks like it will be an all day just like regular, just conducted on Zoom. Just like someone posted earlier, my interest in Howard dwindled because they've taken so long to get back to me - I'm still on the fence.
You typically explain this in your secondary applications and interviews. A lot of secondary applications have a section dedicated to explaining a low GPA, MCAT, etc. and you’ll likely get asked about it by your interviewers.I am also in the military got deployed my senior year! My GPA is a 3.2 how did you explain to them the reason for the low gpa? In your personal statement?
I was never asked the question in an interview. I have two semesters that were 100% F’s. I just explained in my essays that life happened after the withdraw dates, so I had to choose between taking care of family and going to school. I chose family and took the F’s.I am also in the military got deployed my senior year! My GPA is a 3.2 how did you explain to them the reason for the low gpa? In your personal statement?
They playing around while nurse practitioners take over...One would think that in light of current affairs medical schools would be increasing their capacity. It is clear we need more doctors
I saw some of my friends who are at Howard med who posted on IG - looks like they had like 100% match to emergency med. can't remember the rest hahaDoes any one have the 2020 match results for Howard?
How high was you MCAt @Aktak?I was never asked the question in an interview. I have two semesters that were 100% F’s. I just explained in my essays that life happened after the withdraw dates, so I had to choose between taking care of family and going to school. I chose family and took the F’s.
I have a very strong upward trend with a 4.0 over the last 4 years and 100 credits. So, that coupled with the high MCAT was good enough to overcome the 2.89 cGPA at plenty of schools.
Is this how Howard is viewed across the board? I never thought soJust got an II today! I've basically already committed to another program since it's so late but I figure there's no harm in hearing their pitch esp now that it's virtual. Although this was originally my first choice in the cycle, my enthusiasm for this program waned over the long arc of this application cycle for several reasons I won't detail. Best of luck to those still waiting to hear back. I didn't hear anything about how many IIs are left.
FWIW, the sibling of a close personal friend is an RD at what many would consider an "elite/competitive" residency program and advised that HUCM is viewed about the same as Caribbean and other international schools. If it didn't work out for you this cycle here, I would definitely explore those options as an alternative. Stay safe out there!
Is this how Howard is viewed across the board? I never thought so
I honestly have never heard of this (no shade to whoever said it ☺) . I think that since it’s an HBCU , there is a tendency to view it negatively. I’ve seen many people match to terrific programs, even Plastics ! So, I don’t think that’s the case across the board .
So, I just saw this post on Howard’s COM 2023 Class! This is this year’s match results, I think!!! I feel pretty confident with Howard, afterwards!Does any one have the 2020 match results for Howard?
I agree with all of that in general, but I think it's a little "hand-wavey" to say it's all about the work you put in. I don't think anyone expects to be "handed anything", but asking the hard questions about data and student outcomes should not be taboo. Students are making a huge investment and are entitled to evaluate medical schools with the same unforgiving scrutinyIt's the work you put in. If you're a lousy student at Harvard, UCLA, Baylor, or Howard you can't expect much. Not sure why folks think that the school hands you a platter directly. I'm sure it opens doors but it's not indicative of your success.
If you have doubts about attending Howard's interview then don't accept it. I'm sure there is someone else reading these responses hoping for an interview.
I agree with all of that in general, but I think it's a little "hand-wavey" to say it's all about the work you put in. I don't think anyone expects to be "handed anything", but asking the hard questions about data and student outcomes should not be taboo. Students are making a huge investment and are entitled to evaluate medical schools with the same unforgiving scrutiny.
Word Alert: Status Inconsistency. I think that is a reality for many doctors whether in personal or professional networks regardless of pedigree. Becoming a physician is a purposeful and service-driven ambition. Let your success be defined by that, not brand names and money.
Oh not at all! I think we're both responding to different things based on experience. Personally, I'm always a bit reluctant to draw conclusions about relative terms like work ethic or merit based on an isolated outcome or achievement, but I concede that pattern recognition is foundational to clinical medicine. Hope I didn't offend.Thank you for bringing up those points. Most definitely agree with it all that you say. We shouldn't stop asking questions about data or student outcomes. In a previous post I mentioned that I didn't like Howard's adcom not disclosing their average Step 1 score and/or their first time pass rate. These are very important factors in making a decision, not just for me. During my interview day, a current med student mentioned he failed Step 1 3 times. I'm sure there are students in every med school across the country that has students not pass Step 1 on their first try.
The reality is if you look at all the matches for all schools, there's at least one person who matched into a high specialty. IMO, the specialty that one dreams of getting is correlated to your work ethic. I'm sure no Gen Surgery resident got in by being at the bottom of the class. While it might seem "hand-wavey" to some, I sure don't seem to think I'm delusional or off the mark.
Oh not at all! I think we're both responding to different things based on experience. Personally, I'm always a bit reluctant to draw conclusions about relative terms like work ethic or merit based on an isolated outcome or achievement, but I concede that pattern recognition is foundational to clinical medicine. Hope I didn't offend.
I just feel like this "work hard here and you can go anywhere" is a little trite and a narrative that not every medical school feels the need to recount. It's like why tho?🤔
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My math may be off, but this is only about 103 matches. Doesn’t the school have 150 students per class?So, I just saw this post on Howard’s COM 2023 Class! This is this year’s match results, I think!!! I feel pretty confident with Howard, afterwards!
My math may be off, but this is only about 103 matches. Doesn’t the school have 150 students per class?
My math may be off, but this is only about 103 matches. Doesn’t the school have 150 students per class?
All true but retention/completion/match rate are all relevant stats prospective students should have access to. I mean would you buy a car if you asked about the gas mileage and the salesperson shrugged and said well it really fluctuates between highway and city. Also, the price of gas is highly volatile due to uncertainty in Middle Eastern markets. The price of a car is only about half the cost of one year of medical school.Medical School classes fluctuate similar to other programs. Students may need to take off time for research, to pursue other degrees, or personal reasons. Some students will have to remediate or repeat. Acceptance does not equate to completion. Sometimes people find medical school is not for them. Bottom line there are a multitude of reasons and this is not limited to Howard. These are issues amongst all medical schools
120My math may be off, but this is only about 103 matches. Doesn’t the school have 150 students per class?
On the other hand, maybe with instruction going virtual b/c of COVID-19 we could see prices fall. For at least the first two years, online might be feasible? I might be willing to buy a hybrid lolAll true but retention/completion/match rate are all relevant stats prospective students should have access to. I mean would you buy a car if you asked about the gas mileage and the salesperson shrugged and said well it really fluctuates between highway and city. Also, the price of gas is highly volatile due to uncertainty in Middle Eastern markets. The price of a car is only about half the cost of one year of medical school.