They said 2 weeks or end of monthhow long should it take to hear back from an interview if our interview is this week?
They said 2 weeks or end of monthhow long should it take to hear back from an interview if our interview is this week?
Hello, I just got accepted to the CCOM DO program. However, I have never been to the school before because of COVID. I also have never really been to Downers Grove or Chicago (been there when I was a kid, don't remember much). Hope I don't overwhelm you, please feel free to answer whichever parts you want. Any general advice is appreciated as well:
-Are there recorded lectures? And are lectures mandatory? How do you feel about the grading system?
-What is the exam schedule like?
-Are you happy with the facilities at the school? What do you like or don't like?
-Are you satisfied with the clinical rotation sites, and match rates?
-What is life like outside of school? Do you feel like the Downers Grove area is conducive to having a well-rounded life when it comes to having fun?
-Any living recommendations?
Thank you!
hey if you don't mind me asking - when did you interview?Hello, I just got accepted to the CCOM DO program. However, I have never been to the school before because of COVID. I also have never really been to Downers Grove or Chicago (been there when I was a kid, don't remember much). Hope I don't overwhelm you, please feel free to answer whichever parts you want. Any general advice is appreciated as well:
-Are there recorded lectures? And are lectures mandatory? How do you feel about the grading system?
-What is the exam schedule like?
-Are you happy with the facilities at the school? What do you like or don't like?
-Are you satisfied with the clinical rotation sites, and match rates?
-What is life like outside of school? Do you feel like the Downers Grove area is conducive to having a well-rounded life when it comes to having fun?
-Any living recommendations?
Thank you!
for anyone who was recently accepted: will you be forgoing your acceptance at another school to attend CCOM? if so, why? i am trying to decide myself.
I was accepted back in February but I didn't make a final decision until a couple weeks ago because I had a tough time deciding between this and another school (Marian). I really liked both schools, but at the end of the day I really liked the idea of being so close to Chicago. Plus their rotations seem to be solid.for anyone who was recently accepted: will you be forgoing your acceptance at another school to attend CCOM? if so, why? i am trying to decide myself.
I'm in the same boat, and I'm just hoping our acceptance calls or emails are coming a little later. idk how it works but staying positive is helping 🙁if you are rejected post-II do you still have access to the portal? Interviewed last week and was not one of the fortunate ones to get an acceptance call or e-mail about a waitlist today so feeling a little neurotic 🙁
Praying for us both tonightI'm in the same boat, and I'm just hoping our acceptance calls or emails are coming a little later. idk how it works but staying positive is helping 🙁
I’m trying to decide between CCOM and KCU. CCOM is much closer to home, awesome rotations, and better research opportunities. The only downside to me is the price.for anyone who was recently accepted: will you be forgoing your acceptance at another school to attend CCOM? if so, why? i am trying to decide myself.
Yes, also the fact that there are not that many members. A portion of the group is current MW students, not incoming students.does anyone know if the new class has a GroupMe? there aren't many posts in the FaceBook group (or that many members for that matter) so I am wondering if I am in the wrong one.
I don't have any knowledge of there being a groupchat, unfortunately. I think they may still be trying to fill the class? Not sureyes that is what i was figuring. is there a group chat?
I'm currently set to attend KCU, although I'm waitlisted here. I understand your dilemma. If I were pulled off the waitlist at CCOM, I would have trouble deciding too 🙁 The schools seem to be on the same level in terms of reputability. If you feel like being close to home is a huge priority for you, then stick with CCOM.I’m trying to decide between CCOM and KCU. CCOM is much closer to home, awesome rotations, and better research opportunities. The only downside to me is the price.
I'm in the same boat, and I'm just hoping our acceptance calls or emails are coming a little later. idk how it works but staying positive is helping 🙁
+1withdrew my A from here, gl all!
Classes start August 12th and Orientation is August 6th-8th but it's online this year.When do classes start here and when is orientation?
I know it’s not the decision anyone hopes for but on the bright side, it’s not over for you yet and CCOM has a good amount of WL movement 🙂Update: pretty sure I'm waitlisted because the pre-reqs just showed up under applicant checklist in my portal 🙁
Haha, thank you for the optimism! I truly appreciate it 🙂I know it’s not the decision anyone hopes for but on the bright side, it’s not over for you yet and CCOM has a good amount of WL movement 🙂
Same here :/ I’m reallySame. I’m in the awkward situation of getting my application ready for the next cycle and continuing my volunteering and extracurriculars or quit and pray to to hear back soon. I wouldn’t wish this on anybody.
There is no dress code. Only scrubs for OMM and patient exam labs.Hi can someone tell me how strict the dress code is for classes? is it professional wear at all times- even classes? Thank you!
So I don’t have stats, just anecdotes from people not on SDN. There is movement that happens in May but the people that I know had been accepted from the waitlist between June and July.Interview 5/12 and just got the waitlist email. Does anyone have any stats on how much waitlist movement there truly is? I’m currently studying to take the mcat again for the next cycle but want to know how hopeful I should be to be taken off the waitlist
Yes it will help your app.UPDATE: Interviewed on 05/12. Just received the news today (Saturday morning) that I’ve been put on the waitlist. I guess I’ll continue gearing up for another application cycle.
Also, can I ask an MD to send a letter of rec for me to CCOM where I’ve been doing clinical research this year? I already had an excellent letter by a DO submitted initially when I applied.
I need a new laptop as my Mac is over 10 years old. On the virtual session with current students they mentioned that an iPad or surface would be a good option. Any suggestions? Would a tablet be enough?
The sooner the better.Is there a particular time I should ask my PI to submit it or should I ask him to submit it ASAP?
I'll join you both on the life raft. Interviewed on 05/12 and received an email from MWU at 4:33 AM this morning stating I was waitlisted. My applicant checklist also populated the pre-reqs yesterday, so I think the pre-req + waitlist theory checks out. However, I'm in an even bigger predicament with respect to reapplying next cycle. My MCAT is from 2017 - most schools only accept MCAT scores from 3 years prior to matriculation. I have done some research because I have to prepare for the next cycle and found that there are still 8-9 DO schools that accept MCATS that were taken more than 3 years ago. Midwestern is not one of those schools. If I eventually get to the point where I need to reapply, I may email the admissions staff and see if they'd make an exception (accept an MCAT that is older than 3 years old) given the circumstances of the pandemic and that I'm currently waitlisted. Anyone have any thoughts on this?Same here :/ I’m really
Hoping to hear back in June. Restudying for the mcat and having to pay for apps again is gonna he so expensive. I want to avoid it.
I wonder if schools will extend the general rule of thumb to four years prior to matriculation considering the pandemic. I think it's worth a shot to email the admissions committee to ask.I'll join you both on the life raft. Interviewed on 05/12 and received an email from MWU at 4:33 AM this morning stating I was waitlisted. My applicant checklist also populated the pre-reqs yesterday, so I think the pre-req + waitlist theory checks out. However, I'm in an even bigger predicament with respect to reapplying next cycle. My MCAT is from 2017 - most schools only accept MCAT scores from 3 years prior to matriculation. I have done some research because I have to prepare for the next cycle and found that there are still 8-9 DO schools that accept MCATS that were taken more than 3 years ago. Midwestern is not one of those schools. If I eventually get to the point where I need to reapply, I may email the admissions staff and see if they'd make an exception (accept an MCAT that is older than 3 years old) given the circumstances of the pandemic and that I'm currently waitlisted. Anyone have any thoughts on this?
I'm actually in the same situation. TBH I don't really use my laptop much other than to write papers so I was wondering if I could get by with only having an iPad. I understand it may not be ideal in all circumstances, but I'm just curious about how necessary having a laptop is.I need a new laptop as my Mac is over 10 years old. On the virtual session with current students they mentioned that an iPad or surface would be a good option. Any suggestions? Would a tablet be enough?
It's funny you said that because I was looking at PCOM's 2020-2021 admission requirements a few weeks ago and they had the three year rule. I ended up revisiting their site a few days ago and it changed to four years prior to matriculation. I think I'll end up reaching out to schools that I'm waitlisted at now that have three year rules and see if they're willing to make an exception. I'll keep everyone updated in case anyone else is in the same situation.I wonder if schools will extend the general rule of thumb to four years prior to matriculation considering the pandemic. I think it's worth a shot to email the admissions committee to ask.
for what it's worth, most of my friends have said dissecting was a complete waste of their time during first year.There's a part of me that kind of really wants to be accepted here now. Supposedly KCU is considering forgoing in-person anatomy/cadaver lab this fall. That's incredibly disappointing to me. Any students who have already been accepted to CCOM hear about what they're planning for classes yet?