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Do we need a CASPER score before they will consider us for an interview? Has anyone gotten an interview without sending in the score yet?
 
You do this it the first year your need casper to be complete. It was in the portal message when you received your secondary. They’re using it for interview selection.
 
From VCU's website: "The MMI process will consist of nine questions. The first question is a traditional interview question and will be asked by all of the interviewers."

When we answer the "traditional" question during the MMI, do we assume that they have not seen our file?
 
Thank you!! Fingers crossed!
That acceptance rate is not accurate. They interviewed a lot more people last year (over 700) and had less spots to give (30 less) because of the discontinuation of the fairfax inova campus option.
 
OOS - interview 300, accept 191, 81 matriculated (64% post II acceptance rate)
IS - interview 277, accept 177, 103 matriculated (64% post II acceptance rate)
I’m saying this is no longer accurate. Dean mission did a AMA in last year’s thread and said they interviewed over 700. Your numbers add up to 577.
 
Thanks! I believe 7/8.

Were your casper scores in by this date too? I sent in the secondary 7/19 but my casper scores weren't sent until 8/1. VCU is one of my tops schools so fingers crossed!
 
Anyone know how hard the screen is? Got a secondary and not sure if I should fill it out. Im oos
 
From VCU's website: "The MMI process will consist of nine questions. The first question is a traditional interview question and will be asked by all of the interviewers."

When we answer the "traditional" question during the MMI, do we assume that they have not seen our file?
Interesting. I cannot check my portal currently but I believe my II stated there were only 7 questions with one being traditional.
 
Anyone know how hard the screen is? Got a secondary and not sure if I should fill it out. Im oos
I went to an open house where they said "You need a 3.3 and 503 to get your foot in the door." But not sure if that's an absolute hard screen or general recommendation though...
 
I went to an open house where they said "You need a 3.3 and 503 to get your foot in the door." But not sure if that's an absolute hard screen or general recommendation though...
Is that for IS only or both? That seems like a loose screen unless VCU puts lots of emphasis on ECs moreso than other schools.
 
Is that for IS only or both? That seems like a loose screen unless VCU puts lots of emphasis on ECs moreso than other schools.
They didn’t specify any differences between IS and OOS requirements at the open house so I’m not sure
 
Is that for IS only or both? That seems like a loose screen unless VCU puts lots of emphasis on ECs moreso than other schools.
VCU is REALLY big on community service, specifically non-clinical. I'd say you're more likely to get screened out on that basis than on stats
 
VCU is REALLY big on community service, specifically non-clinical. I'd say you're more likely to get screened out on that basis than on stats
I know it's been said multiple times in the thread that VCU highly values non-clinical volunteering, but I only had 200 hours. Granted, I had 1000 hours of clinical volunteering, but my stats are very average, I'm OOS, and I received an II in mid-July. I'm not refuting the fact that VCU loves non-clinical volunteering, but for those of you without a ton of it, there is hope.
 
I know it's been said multiple times in the thread that VCU highly values non-clinical volunteering, but I only had 200 hours. Granted, I had 1000 hours of clinical volunteering, but my stats are very average, I'm OOS, and I received an II in mid-July. I'm not refuting the fact that VCU loves non-clinical volunteering, but for those of you without a ton of it, there is hope.
Yeah don't get me wrong, you don't have to have an astronomical amount of hours. I got an II as well and I had even fewer than you did. I was more-so referring to them screening and rejecting for having little to no non-clinical volunteer hours at all, while most other schools wouldn't screen for that, or at least it wouldn't be a main criteria they use to screen.
 
got overly excited and thought i got an II but no it was just being marked complete... why can't they just say what it is in the email instead of making us logon to the portal? :yeahright:
 
Just logged into the portal and noticed my status changed from subcommittee review to this:

Your File Review is now complete. If you are granted an interview, you will receive a status update on your applicant portal. Please do not call the Admissions Office requesting special dates.

Does anyone know how long it takes to go from this status to II or rejection...??
 
Just logged into the portal and noticed my status changed from subcommittee review to this:

Your File Review is now complete. If you are granted an interview, you will receive a status update on your applicant portal. Please do not call the Admissions Office requesting special dates.

Does anyone know how long it takes to go from this status to II or rejection...??
This year a few people got this and it turned into a II. Last year people had this status until they were rejected pre-II in May. It just means that your file has received a score and if it meets the II cut off you will get one.
 
This year a few people got this and it turned into a II. Last year people had this status until they were rejected pre-II in May. It just means that your file has received a score and if it meets the II cut off you will get one.
Wow review complete but no rejection notice till May? If I'm rejected I wish they'd just tell me as soon as possible lol
 
Just logged into the portal and noticed my status changed from subcommittee review to this:

Your File Review is now complete. If you are granted an interview, you will receive a status update on your applicant portal. Please do not call the Admissions Office requesting special dates.

Does anyone know how long it takes to go from this status to II or rejection...??
I've had this status about a week or more and people who were complete later than me have gotten II so...
 
Does anyone know for sure what kind of format VCU's MMI interview takes? As in, do they do any actor scenarios or teamwork stations? Or is it just straight up, you describing your answer/what you'd do in a given situation to the interviewer?
 
Went from "sub-committee review" to "review complete" in about ~7 hours. Does this mean anything? IS fwiw
 
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