2019-2020 SUNY - Downstate

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You really think they'd release it on a Saturday?
I don't
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but actually I checked again and right underneath this it says February 14th so I guess red malba was right
 
Should we send thank you letter to the interviewer, admission email or upload it through the portal? My interviewer didn't give me her card or contact, not sure what's the appropriate way to send the thank you letter in
 
Should we send thank you letter to the interviewer, admission email or upload it through the portal? My interviewer didn't give me her card or contact, not sure what's the appropriate way to send the thank you letter in
I sent it to the admissions email (and asked them to forward it to my interviewer). then a few weeks later I uploaded an update on the portal and noticed that you could upload thank you letters so I uploaded it there too just in case
 
Oh man, I've been talking to my friend who is a MS1 here and going over their curriculum and falling more and more in love with this school. Already was my top choice based of price and location, but now it's just overall my top.

Good luck to everyone <3
 
The day consists of informal talk with Dean, writing assignment and tour/lunch with students. The residence hall and financial visits are optional. Good luck!

Are we supposed to be prepared for this writing assignment or are we expected to just wing it lol
 
What's this writing prompt about? If you're not allowed to say, sorry I even asked lol. Haven't experienced that from a school yet.

Also, who are the interviewers mainly? I know someone who got interviewed by some psychologist and was getting psychoanalyzed and criticized his entire interview :laugh:
 
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What's this writing prompt about? If you're not allowed to say, sorry I even asked lol. Haven't experienced that from a school yet.

Also, who are the interviewers mainly? I know someone who got interviewed by some psychologist and was getting psychoanalyzed and criticized his entire interview :laugh:
There should be pictures that you're supposed to respond to.

On my interview day, every candidate was interviewed by an MD physician, so that appears to be the trend. Sometime after your interview day (around 1-2 weeks), a med student will reach out to schedule a video chat interview that will be factored into the school's admissions decision.
 
There should be pictures that you're supposed to respond to.

On my interview day, every candidate was interviewed by an MD physician, so that appears to be the trend. Sometime after your interview day (around 1-2 weeks), a med student will reach out to schedule a video chat interview that will be factored into the school's admissions decision.
mine was a PhD
 
mine was a PhD

This is totally irrelevant to Downstate, but how do these MD's and PhD's get involved in the admissions process? I'm assuming they are practicing physicians or researchers, so how did they get involved in the admissions committee/process.
 
There should be pictures that you're supposed to respond to.

On my interview day, every candidate was interviewed by an MD physician, so that appears to be the trend. Sometime after your interview day (around 1-2 weeks), a med student will reach out to schedule a video chat interview that will be factored into the school's admissions decision.

Pictures? That sounds interesting. Something out the box I suppose.
 
This is totally irrelevant to Downstate, but how do these MD's and PhD's get involved in the admissions process? I'm assuming they are practicing physicians or researchers, so how did they get involved in the admissions committee/process.
they're aren't directly involved in that they don't make decisions. The way my interviewer made it sound like was that it's the interviewer's job to try to defend the applicant to the ADCOMS
 
This is totally irrelevant to Downstate, but how do these MD's and PhD's get involved in the admissions process? I'm assuming they are practicing physicians or researchers, so how did they get involved in the admissions committee/process.
They probably volunteer. I imagine whenever somebody steps down that a hospital/school-wide email goes out that says “hey, you’re affiliated with the school in some way, are you interested in being on the admissions committee? All it requires is that you interview a few students every month and attend twice-monthly meetings.” (Or something along those lines.)
 
they're aren't directly involved in that they don't make decisions. The way my interviewer made it sound like was that it's the interviewer's job to try to defend the applicant to the ADCOMS

I think it depends on your interviewer. Mine was very straightforward with the fact that she was on the Admissions Committee itself - so I think there's a mix of adcom members that interview and interviewers that just report back to the committee with the notes they took during your interview. I think the interviewers are a combination of practitioners, professors/instructors, and faculty in other schools at Downstate (like the School of Public Health).
 
Downstate is the only school that has shown me any interest in this cycle so far. I'm assuming it's because of my strong Brooklyn ties (born and raised and have never left). I'm super nervous because I'm already a reapplicant and basically all my eggs are in the Downstate basket. On top of that my interview hasn't happened yet so I'm pretty low on their list (total assumption on my part).

Any tips on doing well for their interview? What makes me a bit more nervous is my friend recently interviewed and told me she had a unpleasant interviewer. It sounded brutal. Anyone willing to share who their interviewer was just so I know possibly who/what to expect? Hoping that's not agains the rules.

Thank you so much
 
Downstate is the only school that has shown me any interest in this cycle so far. I'm assuming it's because of my strong Brooklyn ties (born and raised and have never left). I'm super nervous because I'm already a reapplicant and basically all my eggs are in the Downstate basket. On top of that my interview hasn't happened yet so I'm pretty low on their list (total assumption on my part).

Any tips on doing well for their interview? What makes me a bit more nervous is my friend recently interviewed and told me she had a unpleasant interviewer. It sounded brutal. Anyone willing to share who their interviewer was just so I know possibly who/what to expect? Hoping that's not agains the rules.

Thank you so much

My interviewer was a sweet old lady and it's just luck what kind of interviewer you end up with. Just be confident and humble and maintain your composure no matter what interviewer you get! make sure you talk about how downstate is you number one choice and convey specifics. It's only a one traditional interview 30-60 minutes and they have lists of questions already so it should be relaxed. SDN has an interview feedback page with some of the questions they have previously asked, so def look at that. Good Luck!!!!
 
Am I the only one who remembers them saying decisions as early as December for those of us who interviewing in October?
 
Downstate’s website says “early February” - I think the MSAR or AMCAS says Feb. 14th, but I’m not sure. The day of the week probably depends on what day the adcom meets to discuss applicants and make decisions.
 
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Have they sent out any acceptances?

where are they right now in the process, are they still send out interviews?

Acceptances (other than early decision) haven’t been sent out yet as far as I know, but should come soon/in early February. Downstate continues to do interviews into March or April.

Edit to remove misinformation about the waitlist.
 
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Acceptances (other than early decision) haven’t been sent out yet as far as I know, but should come soon/in early February. Downstate continues to do interviews into March or April. Usually though, those spots are for the wait list after the wave of acceptances.
They don’t interview for the waitlist. Stop peddling this myth
 
I've just been lurking on sdn but I just realized my MSAR expired - would anyone be able to post the stat median/ranges for Downstate? Thank you!! Good luck everyone 🙂
 
I've just been lurking on sdn but I just realized my MSAR expired - would anyone be able to post the stat median/ranges for Downstate? Thank you!! Good luck everyone 🙂

Here you go! 😀


MCAT DataAcceptedAccepted - ISAccepted - OOSMatriculated
Median514514514513
25th-75th %511 - 517512 - 517510 - 517511 -516
10th-90th %507 -520508 - 519507 - 520506 -519


GPA Data (Total)AcceptedAccepted - ISAccepted - OOSMatriculated
Median3.743.763.723.67
25th-75th %3.57 - 3.943.60 - 3.873.52 - 3.853.46 - 3.82
10th-90th %3.39 - 3.943.41 - 3.953.34 - 3.933.28 - 3.90


GPA Data (Science)AcceptedAccepted - ISAccepted - OOSMatriculated
Median3.693.703.643.60
25th-75th %3.48 - 3.853.51 - 3.863.40 - 3.843.39 - 3.78
10th-90th %3.25 - 3.953.32 - 3.963.15 - 3.913.11 - 3.88
 
I think last year decisions came on Weds/Thursdays but I don’t know if that’ll still be the case this cycle :/
 
Anyone else have a really long and somewhat aggressive interview? Mine was about 1.5hrs with a psychologist and they dissected every grade I didn't do well on and psychoanalyzed my entire life story. Not feeling too good about it!
Did you interview today?
 
Anyone else have a really long and somewhat aggressive interview? Mine was about 1.5hrs with a psychologist and they dissected every grade I didn't do well on and psychoanalyzed my entire life story. Not feeling too good about it!
Sorry to hear that friend :/ However if you handled the pressure well and answered all their questions that is what matters.

Lol if my interviewer goes over every bad grade I had in undergrad we may not finish our interview until 8pm.
 
Anyone else have a really long and somewhat aggressive interview? Mine was about 1.5hrs with a psychologist and they dissected every grade I didn't do well on and psychoanalyzed my entire life story. Not feeling too good about it!

I’m concerned for the opposite reason, my interview was 20 minutes!


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