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UW's Step 1 is not low. 235 is the latest. UW's name carries a lot of weight. Those that want competitive specialties or residencies have a great chance at getting them. It's well known that UW students can match into competitive residencies with lower STEP 1 scores than MD students from other schools. I heard this from 4th years who matched into competitive specialties.
Wow I really had wrong info, that’s higher than I thought! I had written down 225, but now I’m trying to figure out where I got that and can’t find a reliable source for that (or any) number anywhere... maybe I was told that and just believed it because of how low their mcat score is? Do you know where to find the info on their averages? But that’s definitely great to hear that the perception is that they can match really well.
 
Wow I really had wrong info, that’s higher than I thought! I had written down 225, but now I’m trying to figure out where I got that and can’t find a reliable source for that (or any) number anywhere... maybe I was told that and just believed it because of how low their mcat score is? Do you know where to find the info on their averages? But that’s definitely great to hear that the perception is that they can match really well.
They changed the curriculum in 2015 and basically step scores went down the first year but have increased in each year following. Next years stats will likely be 1-2 points higher again. Sorry I can't recall where to find that stuff. I haven't looked at it for months I just know the score is 235 per the dean of curriculum.
 
UW's Step 1 is not low. 235 is the latest. UW's name carries a lot of weight. Those that want competitive specialties or residencies have a great chance at getting them. It's well known that UW students can match into competitive residencies with lower STEP 1 scores than MD students from other schools. I heard this from 4th years who matched into competitive specialties.

Can you share more about this and maybe some anecdotes from the 4th years? Do the speciality departments at UW really support their students in matching specialities such as derm, urology, ortho and set them up with the proper opportunities? In my surgical specialty department at a T5 medical school where I work there is a lot of inbreeding with our residents and fellows with UW and other big name schools in the region.
 
Is there anyone on here who is also admitted to Duke? I am so happy that I have acceptances at both schools, but it's going to be a really hard choice between the two and I'd love to bounce ideas off someone.
 
Can you share more about this and maybe some anecdotes from the 4th years? Do the speciality departments at UW really support their students in matching specialities such as derm, urology, ortho and set them up with the proper opportunities? In my surgical specialty department at a T5 medical school where I work there is a lot of inbreeding with our residents and fellows with UW and other big name schools in the region.
So it is highly recommended almost required to do your rotation of your top speciality choice in Seattle so you can get letters from the head of the department. This is key. Being UW, many of these letters writers are at the top of there field so they carry a lot of weight since they may be well known by residency directors across the country. I’ve heard this from fourth year when I interviewed who match into optho, many of the deans at UW also have said this, head of Idaho WWAMI said this last week to interview applicants. UW facility isn’t shy to talk about it. Maybe @BABSstudent could explain better. Yes there is support to match into any speciality we have had specialists from nearly every speciality come in a give a presentation with dinner provided so it’s easy to reach out for shadowing/setting up future clinical rotations/experiences. To be honest first two years step 1 is most important so most energy is into classes and step but opportunities to explore specialities is there. Research opportunities in each speciality in Seattle after 1st year are also available for all WWAMI sites.
 
any Seattle applicants hear back today or know anyone who did? just curious if they had an excom meeting this week or if it’s not til next week
 
still holding out hope for a late phone call, but at this point it's not looking good...

would hate to have to change my sdn username hahahaha!

they get a couple off the wait list most years right?

Same here, not getting my hopes too high. I looked at the stats, they normally accept 3-5 people off the waitlist. They listed 11 for E-2019, though...guess it had to do with the fiscal situation? Do they tell you where you rank on the waitlist? (Do they even rank in the first place? I forgot)

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Same here, not getting my hopes too high. I looked at the stats, they normally accept 3-5 people off the waitlist. They listed 11 for E-2019, though...guess it had to do with the fiscal situation? Do they tell you where you rank on the waitlist? (Do they even rank in the first place? I forgot)

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last year’s AK waitlist movement was almost certainly due to the fiscal situation. from what i’ve heard, waitlists get announced the week following acceptances. i believe they are numerically ranked and you will be made aware of the ranking if you’re on it
 
last year’s AK waitlist movement was almost certainly due to the fiscal situation. from what i’ve heard, waitlists get announced the week following acceptances. i believe they are numerically ranked and you will be made aware of the ranking if you’re on it

Makes sense, and thanks for the info 🙂 Welp, time for the weekend waiting game...
 
last year’s AK waitlist movement was almost certainly due to the fiscal situation. from what i’ve heard, waitlists get announced the week following acceptances. i believe they are numerically ranked and you will be made aware of the ranking if you’re on it

Just got an email with my WL position. Did any of y'all get a similar email around now?
 
Does anyone know how quickly people move off the AK waitlist? The email I received mentioned the most movement happens around April 30th when people have to choose one med school, but it would be nice if any movement takes place before then...
 
Is there anyone on here who is also admitted to Duke? I am so happy that I have acceptances at both schools, but it's going to be a really hard choice between the two and I'd love to bounce ideas off someone.
Hi, Idaho M1 here. One of our cohort went to Duke for undergrad and had to choose between Duke and UW for med school. PM me and I’ll ask them if they would be interested in talking about it.
 
Just got the acceptance email this morning! Does UW have a second look or revisit weekend? Also, can any current students weigh in on the site essay (if applicable)? Really want to stay in Seattle for Foundations haha
 
Just got the acceptance email this morning! Does UW have a second look or revisit weekend? Also, can any current students weigh in on the site essay (if applicable)? Really want to stay in Seattle for Foundations haha
Did you ever get an acceptance call?
 
Just got the acceptance email this morning! Does UW have a second look or revisit weekend? Also, can any current students weigh in on the site essay (if applicable)? Really want to stay in Seattle for Foundations haha

Second look is April 3.
 
Just got the acceptance email this morning! Does UW have a second look or revisit weekend? Also, can any current students weigh in on the site essay (if applicable)? Really want to stay in Seattle for Foundations haha

im not sure if it’s official, but when they sent me an email regarding setting up my UW net ID, they stated Seattle as my foundation site. I just talked about my ties to Seattle and wanting to work with urban underserved communities in my future career.
 
im not sure if it’s official, but when they sent me an email regarding setting up my UW net ID, they stated Seattle as my foundation site. I just talked about my ties to Seattle and wanting to work with urban underserved communities in my future career.

Ah gotcha. How long did it take you to get your netID email after your acceptance?


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No! I submitted on the 29th last year and got in. Just don't miss the deadline

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Also, just want to thank bxz3, for convincing me to apply back in November even though I thought it was too late. I got in and I’m so excited to go UW!!!


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Just got the acceptance email this morning! Does UW have a second look or revisit weekend? Also, can any current students weigh in on the site essay (if applicable)? Really want to stay in Seattle for Foundations haha

Congrats!! When did you interview? For Seattle site?
 
Ah gotcha. How long did it take you to get your netID email after your acceptance?


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about 2-3 weeks after the emailed acceptance, but may be quicker now that we’re getting later in the cycle
 
I am also worried about this and am an OOR person coming from a very diverse area. I'm not sure how I feel about spending 3-6 months being a nomad in WWAMI land where it may not be exactly diverse and inclusive (as a LGBTQ+ POC who is not straight passing). Also being alone in such an isolated and rural area might be depressing. Clinical rotations grading is already subjective, and I don't want implicit biases to deter from my learning/grades because of who I am. Also noticed that the AOA at UW is disproportionately white. Just my two cents and would be interesting to have any available students chime in...

There’s a mix of feelings on the regional rotations. I personally have loved them, but I’m interested in rural healthcare and I’m from the region. I’m also white and cis gendered. Some people do find them isolating. It depends on how strong your need for in person interactions with your loved ones and friends is. That’s something that only you can assess.

UW has admitted to a flaw in their clinical grading for POC and LGBTQ students. They are trying to rectify this, but there is a clear discrepancy between pre clinical and clinical grades for this group of students. It is actually not more associated with those who do rotations in the region vs. Seattle, but it is something you should be aware of, especially since you are part of this group. I haven’t seen the data on this for a couple years, so I am not sure if this is improving or not. You might reach out and ask about it if you are truly concerned.
 
Where did they say second look is April 3rd? I can't find the info anywhere 🙁
 
Can any current students speak to housing options for UW Seattle students? Where do most students live? Do you feel there's a sense of campus community at all between the med students?
 
Is anyone from the WWAMI cohorts going to second look in Seattle in April? I don't want my first time on campus to be during 3rd year.
 
Is anyone from the WWAMI cohorts going to second look in Seattle in April? I don't want my first time on campus to be during 3rd year.

I live in Seattle so will probably go. Let me know if you have questions about the area.
 
I got the call for the Seattle cohort tonight around 1800! It’s been a stressful few months as a 2x applicant with an early October interview date, but there is still hope! From what I know, today was the first of 3ish deliberation days, so notice should be going out soon! Good luck to everyone waiting to hear back!
 
Damn, wish I got a call instead of an email, seems more exciting


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