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Does anyone know when they are done sending out II/when the final interview date is here?
I believe they interview through February but I don't know the exact date the final interview will beDoes anyone know when they are done sending out II/when the final interview date is here?
How many days in advance of the interview did you guys get the email to register for the SJT?
4 days for me.How many days in advance of the interview did you guys get the email to register for the SJT?
I suspect some calls will be made soon so this post made my heart sink 😆Any other Idaho applicants that have interviewed and been accepted?
I suspect some calls will be made soon so this post made my heart sink 😆
There are currently 61 members in the FB group, 1 of which is Dr. Chan and 1 that is an admin, presumably an M2.
Hope that helps!
Sent from my SM-N960U using SDN mobile
Has anyone heard anything as of late? Interviewed Nov. 25th and haven’t heard anything. I’m sure winter break threw things off so I’m hopeful! 🙂
Interviewed early December and they told us "mid-January" would be the soonest we could hear from Dr. Chan. I assume that means Ad Com met sometime this week and will be letting us know next week, since we haven't seen any acceptance updates on here.
Has anyone heard anything as of late? Interviewed Nov. 25th and haven’t heard anything. I’m sure winter break threw things off so I’m hopeful! 🙂
I interviewed Dec. 9 and haven't heard anything back either.
Got the call from Dr. Chan today! I was most definitely crying on the phone. For the record, primary was submitted June 1st secondary October 10th, Interviewed December 9th, Accepted January 17th.
I'm in your boat 🙁 4 long months. I'm pretty confident at this point that we won't hear until 3/15 decisions if it's been this longAnyone who interviewed early heard back lately?
(interviewed September and still nothing🙁)
Got the call from Dr. Chan today! I was most definitely crying on the phone. For the record, primary was submitted June 1st secondary October 10th, Interviewed December 9th, Accepted January 17th.
Congratulations! Yeah when did he call and are you IS/Idaho/OOS/OOS with ties??Got the call from Dr. Chan today! I was most definitely crying on the phone. For the record, primary was submitted June 1st secondary October 10th, Interviewed December 9th, Accepted January 17th.
You're from Idaho right? How much time passed between your interview and your acceptance call?
Got the call from Dr. Chan today! I was most definitely crying on the phone. For the record, primary was submitted June 1st secondary October 10th, Interviewed December 9th, Accepted January 17th.
I actually tried because my GPA went up, and they said that my application is too far in the review process to be changed (meaning I was probably ranked already) how long ago was your interview?Has anyone heard about whether or not the U accepts updates post-interview?
I interviewed mid-december, so not too long ago.I actually tried because my GPA went up, and they said that my application is too far in the review process to be changed (meaning I was probably ranked already) how long ago was your interview?
I asked about letter of intent and they said no updates whatsoever.Has anyone heard about whether or not the U accepts updates post-interview?
Whoa! He called on a Saturday? Or did he call yesterday? CONGRATS THOUGH!!! 🙂 That’s awesome! Are you IS or OOS?
For those who asked, here are my stats
MCAT: 508
cGPA 3.68
sGPA: 3.17
Grad GPA: 3.40
Re-applicant, non-traditional. Best part of phone call was Dr. Chan saying we "liked your story and loved reading about your grit and resilience". This being my second time applying, it was absolutely validating hearing him say that.
For those who asked, here are my stats
MCAT: 508
cGPA 3.68
sGPA: 3.17
Grad GPA: 3.40
Re-applicant, non-traditional. Best part of phone call was Dr. Chan saying we "liked your story and loved reading about your grit and resilience". This being my second time applying, it was absolutely validating hearing him say that.
Call came in Friday (17th) haha I made the post on Saturday. Too overwhelmed to do much else on that Friday. I grew up in Idaho, went to the U for undergrad but am living in Boston so I applied OOS
Unfortunately, according to this description they are OOS with ties to Utah. (Same here, and there are only 10 of these spots.)So you are a Boston resident or an Idaho resident? Sorry for asking again, but as an Idaho applicant I would love to know how many Idaho acceptances they have already extended since they only accept 10 of the 40 interviewed!
Idaho resident accepted last Friday as well
Idaho resident accepted last Friday as well
So you are a Boston resident or an Idaho resident? Sorry for asking again, but as an Idaho applicant I would love to know how many Idaho acceptances they have already extended since they only accept 10 of the 40 interviewed!
For those of you who have received acceptance calls, what time of the day did he call you?
Hi all! I've been stalking last year's acceptance thread and fattypanda94 posted this about the admission process:
"From my understanding, schools put applicants through multiple rounds pre II. They basically give you a grade. So for example round 1: 90% GPA and MCAT and 10% everything else. Round 2: 70/30. Round 3: 50/50. Round 4: 40/60. Round 5 : Get II. Rouns 6: Acceptance. The U does 30/70. In each round, the bottom will get rejected. The top will move on. The middle stay in the round. It’s dynamic, meaning depending on the strength of the pool in the round, you may stay, get rejected, or move on. Its important to remember that getting accepted is like a round. I was accepted to the U 2 weeks after I interviewed. Some people I know where accepted a month after, others in March. "
I don't know if that's how it still works, but it makes sense as to why some people hear back fairly quickly and the rest of us are in waiting purgatory. I don't know if they have really sent any post II rejections though? I am going to be so gutted to wait 6 months and receive a rejection :/
I have the same feelings. All of last year's acceptances in January were following December interviews, not earlier ones... Plus, on last year's thread basically every single person who got a decision in March on SDN was rejected or waitlisted. I know the class is only about half full (via an earlier post about the FB group) but I still have a bad feeling for us early interviewersI know SDN dosen’t tell the full story, but I haven’t seen many (if any at all) who interviewed early on get acceptances past January? I feel like most who are waiting until March are in the group of WL or rejection. I could be wrong. I hope so seeing as I interviewed in September and it’s been a long four months haha.
I’m a re-applicant to the U (last year I only applied to the U—no other school—and obviously got rejected on March 15). I knew several people last year who had an acceptance at the U but had never joined the Facebook group. So likely, there are more acceptances that have been sent out than what has been reported.I have the same feelings. All of last year's acceptances in January were following December interviews, not earlier ones... Plus, on last year's thread basically every single person who got a decision in March on SDN was rejected or waitlisted. I know the class is only about half full (via an earlier post about the FB group) but I still have a bad feeling for us early interviewers
Yeah, it’s so interesting that I hear all the time “2/3 of acceptances are sent in March,” but that seems wayyy off to me.I’m a re-applicant to the U (last year I only applied to the U—no other school—and obviously got rejected on March 15). I knew several people last year who had an acceptance at the U but had never joined the Facebook group. So likely, there are more acceptances that have been sent out than what has been reported.
I interviewed in September as well and I’m thinking my chances are shot. They claim to send out so many acceptances in March but there were very few last year (I remember hearing of one). Almost everyone in March was rejected or waitlisted (at least that’s what it seemed like—I could be wrong).
But for anyone who isn’t too hopeful or who eventually gets the R, please don’t get down on yourself like I did last year. The process is just so random. The U is a good school, but I have known several people who have been rejected at the U after being accepted too other more highly competitive programs (Ivy’s). A rejection letter shouldn’t be applied to self-worth—there are too many other variables at play.
I thought this same thing, so I asked current students at my interview and they all said a majority of their class was accepted in March, so don't give up hope!Yeah, it’s so interesting that I hear all the time “2/3 of acceptances are sent in March,” but that seems wayyy off to me.
I’m trying not to be to hard on myself but I’m not very good at it haha.
I just wish they wouldn’t make us wait until March for the rejection, put me out of my misery already 🤣
Off the waitlist? Or just plain accepted?I thought this same thing, so I asked current students at my interview and they all said a majority of their class was accepted in March, so don't give up hope!
Aw man, don't get my hopes up like that 😢 but you're right, thanks for the positivity! It's too early to be devastated when we don't know for sure. I feel for you Koster35, that must have been awful. I will be so heartbroken (IS and UU alum, very close to my family) to be rejected but I'm extremely grateful to have an acceptance to a DO school and I'm trying (not really succeeding but trying) not to fixate on thisI thought this same thing, so I asked current students at my interview and they all said a majority of their class was accepted in March, so don't give up hope!