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Holy crap I also pre-matched just now with a $45,000 a year scholarship!!!!! I didn't even know that was a thing at UTSW???? I am on cloud 9!!!!!!!!!!!

Edit: by just now I mean it came at 12 PM EST but I have spent the past 2 hours in shock so I just posted it
 
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Holy crap I also pre-matched just now with a $45,000 a year scholarship!!!!! I didn't even know that was a thing at UTSW???? I am on cloud 9!!!!!!!!!!!

Edit: by just now I mean it came at 12:19 PM EST but I have spent the past 2 hours in shock so I just posted it
congratulations! that's incredible. did you just get the prematch email or was it earlier before noon with the first wave?
 
congratulations! that's incredible. did you just get the prematch email or was it earlier before noon with the first wave?
Sorry I edited it after because I realized that was unclear! I got it before noon Texas time like the others, it just took me a while to calm down enough to post here!

LizzyM ~75, In state!
 
Anyone prematch that interviewed later than 10/12?
 
Does anyone know if replying to the "offer response" means you're committing to enroll or just acknowledging that you've received the offer of acceptance?
 
Does anyone know if replying to the "offer response" means you're committing to enroll or just acknowledging that you've received the offer of acceptance?
You have to accept the offer within a certain time frame. if you are instate, you decide which admission you want to keep mid january.
 
Pre-matched yesterday! So excited! Interviewed 10/12. Does anyone who has gotten a prematch offer know if there's a Facebook page or groupMe for admitted students?
Congrats! There probably will be one closer to Match Day as not all who prematch there will end up there.
 
Congrats! There probably will be one closer to Match Day as not all who prematch there will end up there.

Darn wish there was because Southwestern is definitely my first choice! If anyone has been accepted and is leaning there let me know maybe we could start a group chat!
 
Holy crap I also pre-matched just now with a $45,000 a year scholarship!!!!! I didn't even know that was a thing at UTSW???? I am on cloud 9!!!!!!!!!!!

Edit: by just now I mean it came at 12 PM EST but I have spent the past 2 hours in shock so I just posted it

I interviewed on the same date as you and also received the $45,000/yr scholarship on Wednesday !!! I just made a SDN account to share the news lol. I totally DID NOT expect any scholarship whatsoever. Honestly I'm still in disbelief! I really wonder what made them choose us out of the hundreds of AMAZING candidates they receive... Anyways, congratulations!!! We probably caught a glimpse of each other on interview day lol but I look forward to being classmates next year!
 
Hi! Random question, but does anyone know when summer breaks happen at UTSW? I know there’s one after MS1 but are there any other summer breaks after that?
 
Hi! Random question, but does anyone know when summer breaks happen at UTSW? I know there’s one after MS1 but are there any other summer breaks after that?
There are usually no defined summer breaks after the first one. You have 2 weeks summer 2 weeks winter at most schools.
 
Hi! Random question, but does anyone know when summer breaks happen at UTSW? I know there’s one after MS1 but are there any other summer breaks after that?

There is a ten week summer break between MS1 and MS2. MS1 and MS4 year there is a one week spring break; MS2 and MS3 have two weeks (typically last week of March and the first week of April). Winter break is the last two weeks of December, but for winter 2020 it will actually be three weeks! That's pretty much it for breaks. There's no summer break any other year but MS1.
 
There is a ten week summer break between MS1 and MS2. MS1 and MS4 year there is a one week spring break; MS2 and MS3 have two weeks (typically last week of March and the first week of April). Winter break is the last two weeks of December, but for winter 2020 it will actually be three weeks! That's pretty much it for breaks. There's no summer break any other year but MS1.
Wow. So you work from April to December with no breaks? Do the rotations start after MS2 or middle of MS2?
 
There is a ten week summer break between MS1 and MS2. MS1 and MS4 year there is a one week spring break; MS2 and MS3 have two weeks (typically last week of March and the first week of April). Winter break is the last two weeks of December, but for winter 2020 it will actually be three weeks! That's pretty much it for breaks. There's no summer break any other year but MS1.

Thanks for the info!! 🙂
 
Wow. So you work from April to December with no breaks? Do the rotations start after MS2 or middle of MS2?

We start rotations in January of MS2. Technically there are no breaks between April and December but you'll have some lighter rotations (ex. psychiatry, ambulatory, scholarly activity) interspersed with more difficult ones. I haven't really thought about it as not having any breaks tbh.
 
We start rotations in January of MS2. Technically there are no breaks between April and December but you'll have some lighter rotations (ex. psychiatry, ambulatory, scholarly activity) interspersed with more difficult ones. I haven't really thought about it as not having any breaks tbh.
do you get a break to study for step 1? when are you required to take it?
 
do you get a break to study for step 1? when are you required to take it?

Yes, we have a six-week Step 1 preparation period. We take it during the spring of MS2. There are 4 six-week blocks and you rank them along with your clerkship order preferences during the fall of MS2. A quarter of the class takes it in mid-February, another quarter in late March, another quarter mid-May, and the last quarter in late June. So some people will go directly from pre-clerkship to Step studying, some will do 3 months of research first, some will do a clerkship or 2...
 
Holy crap I also pre-matched just now with a $45,000 a year scholarship!!!!! I didn't even know that was a thing at UTSW???? I am on cloud 9!!!!!!!!!!!

Edit: by just now I mean it came at 12 PM EST but I have spent the past 2 hours in shock so I just posted it
I interviewed on the same date as you and also received the $45,000/yr scholarship on Wednesday !!! I just made a SDN account to share the news lol. I totally DID NOT expect any scholarship whatsoever. Honestly I'm still in disbelief! I really wonder what made them choose us out of the hundreds of AMAZING candidates they receive... Anyways, congratulations!!! We probably caught a glimpse of each other on interview day lol but I look forward to being classmates next year!

That’s so awesome, congrats to you both! Did you already have FAFSA complete when you were offered the scholarship??
 
Were the scholarships because of need (FAFSA) or merit? Know a student who got full ride to Vanderbilt despite both parents being vascular surgeons. Heard most med school scholarships are based on merit.
 
Darn wish there was because Southwestern is definitely my first choice! If anyone has been accepted and is leaning there let me know maybe we could start a group chat!

Same I'm also interested. Groupme?
 
Yes, we have a six-week Step 1 preparation period. We take it during the spring of MS2. There are 4 six-week blocks and you rank them along with your clerkship order preferences during the fall of MS2. A quarter of the class takes it in mid-February, another quarter in late March, another quarter mid-May, and the last quarter in late June. So some people will go directly from pre-clerkship to Step studying, some will do 3 months of research first, some will do a clerkship or 2...

6 weeks for STEP is kind of short right?? (Correct me if I’m wrong...) Do UTSW students feel like they have enough dedicated STEP time? I know UTSW doesn’t teach to STEP but is there any type of STEP preparation integrated in the curriculum?

Edit: nevermind, I guess 6 weeks is a lot of time! I guess I was just comparing to UT San Antonio which gives you like 4 months summer break wherein you can study for STEP lmao
 
6 weeks for STEP is kind of short right?? (Correct me if I’m wrong...) Do UTSW students feel like they have enough dedicated STEP time? I know UTSW doesn’t teach to STEP but is there any type of STEP preparation integrated in the curriculum?

Edit: nevermind, I guess 6 weeks is a lot of time! I guess I was just comparing to UT San Antonio which gives you like 4 months summer break wherein you can study for STEP lmao

Yeah 6 weeks is kind of the standard length. Honestly more than that and you go crazy lol, it's definitely enough time. I don't think people at San Antonio for example really study 4 months for Step.

As for Step preparation in the curriculum, there are another 2 weeks of dedicated time near the end of the preclerkship period that is off to prepare for a mock Step the school gives you (this is new for the class below me, so I don't have personal experience with this).
 
That’s so awesome, congrats to you both! Did you already have FAFSA complete when you were offered the scholarship??
Were the scholarships because of need (FAFSA) or merit? Know a student who got full ride to Vanderbilt despite both parents being vascular surgeons. Heard most med school scholarships are based on merit.

Thank you guys!! I also had not filled out FAFSA yet.
 
Do ya'll think it looks bad to not attend the Friday Afternoon program? I already scheduled the Friday Rounds.

If it may hurt my chances at all, I will go. I will have driven 10 hours the day before and am avoiding a really long Friday.
 
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Do ya'll think it looks bad to not attend the Friday Afternoon program? I already scheduled the Friday Rounds.

If it may hurt my chances at all, I will go. I will have driven 10 hours the day before and am avoiding a really long Friday.
You should probably go to dinner.
 
Do ya'll think it looks bad to not attend the Friday Afternoon program? I already scheduled the Friday Rounds.

If it may hurt my chances at all, I will go. I will have driven 10 hours the day before and am avoiding a really long Friday.
For my day a lot of people were not there the whole day. Some people had classes in the morning or drove up in the morning so they didn't attend the morning session and came just for the afternoon one. I don't think it would hurt your chances because not being able to attend socials at other schools don't hurt your chances of getting in!
 
For my day a lot of people were not there the whole day. Some people had classes in the morning or drove up in the morning so they didn't attend the morning session and came just for the afternoon one. I don't think it would hurt your chances because not being able to attend socials at other schools don't hurt your chances of getting in!
It is ok to miss socials. But if you are in town and they have a dinner where you can take someone with you, it is a nice event of some significance, not same as a social.
 
Do ya'll think it looks bad to not attend the Friday Afternoon program? I already scheduled the Friday Rounds.

If it may hurt my chances at all, I will go. I will have driven 10 hours the day before and am avoiding a really long Friday.

If you think attending will detract from your ability to perform well at your interview on Saturday then skip it. It’s optional and they made the ability to sign up for different parts for a reason.
 
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Do ya'll think it looks bad to not attend the Friday Afternoon program? I already scheduled the Friday Rounds.

If it may hurt my chances at all, I will go. I will have driven 10 hours the day before and am avoiding a really long Friday.

Someone from my interview day left early right before the Friday dinner and was accepted
 
Interviewed 10/26. Does anyone know when next batch of prematch acceptances are sent?
 
To those who attended clinical rounds, did you wear a suit? Somewhere on the interview stuff it says "no khaki slacks" and "suit jacket not required, but recommended". What I'm gathering from that is to wear a suit, but also the afternoon program is supposed to be business casual/casual dress. So I'm thinking wear a suit to rounds and maybe leave the jacket in my car for the afternoon program.
 
@mtrotchie

During my interview, every guy, except for one, had a full suit on during rounds. During the afternoon session, every guy, except for the handful that didn’t attend the rounds, had a full suit on.

You really aren’t given time to go back to your car. You go to lunch after the rounds. From there, you are guided to the north campus for the afternoon session, which includes boarding a shuttle. You could go back to your car at that time , but then you’ll have to find out how to get to the north campus on your own, then look for the building, then figure where the auditorium everyone is already in.
 
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