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I’ve been researching about the interview and heard some people in admissions say a few years ago that the interview with the faculty member is about an hour, while the student interview and MMI portion is about 30 minutes each. Is this still true?

Nope. MMI, faculty interview, and student interview were each 35 minutes long.
 
Create one? Also, is it too early to create a facebook page for our class?
thats what i was hoping for

I believe there is already one created on Facebook for class of 2024. I checked lol but no one has joined it’s just 2 admin
ahh i didnt see it last time but i do now. seems like they arent accepting people yet since its only them 2.. i just requested tho

i just wanna know about things like second look date and how long we have to accept because they gave us literally no info lol
 
thats what i was hoping for


ahh i didnt see it last time but i do now. seems like they arent accepting people yet since its only them 2.. i just requested tho

i just wanna know about things like second look date and how long we have to accept because they gave us literally no info lol

On the application portal it said 2 weeks for me to accept.
 
I just checked and they updated it, looks like a 30% post interview acceptance rate

Yea but they have a LOT of waitlist movement. I think the post-II acceptance rate is actually somewhere around 66% because of how much waitlist movement they have, and how many acceptances they actually extend (I think it’s somewhere between 500-600 based on past class sizes) to fill such a large class
 
Yea but they have a LOT of waitlist movement. I think the post-II acceptance rate is actually somewhere around 66% because of how much waitlist movement they have, and how many acceptances they actually extend (I think it’s somewhere between 500-600 based on past class sizes) to fill such a large class
Yep this is correct! I was referencing direct post interview acceptance rate
 
Anyone else having a hard time logging into their portal?
 
Anyone with reliable information regarding the acceptance deposit policy for Wayne state?

I was waiting for additional instructions in the mail as per the acceptance email, but it has almost been two weeks and no update. I have some contradictory information. I have read on some old treads that "there is no deposit required." On the other hand, I have read on the school website that a "payment of a $50.00 deposit is required upon acceptance."

I don't want to miss any deadlines waiting for the mail.

Your help is much appreciated!
 
On that note, how long did it take for those accepted to get the additional instructions in the mail? It’s been almost a month for me, and I haven’t gotten anything yet.
 
On that note, how long did it take for those accepted to get the additional instructions in the mail? It’s been almost a month for me, and I haven’t gotten anything yet.

It took a little over a month for my written letter to come in the mail. However, it didn’t come with many additional instructions lol. Basically what I know is 1. Submit FAFSA for financial aid 2. Send transcript 3. Background check starts coming out Jan 1. I think additional info will come out slowly since most people who will end up attending have not been accepted yet. I would really like to know when second look is though
 
It took a little over a month for my written letter to come in the mail. However, it didn’t come with many additional instructions lol. Basically what I know is 1. Submit FAFSA for financial aid 2. Send transcript 3. Background check starts coming out Jan 1. I think additional info will come out slowly since most people who will end up attending have not been accepted yet. I would really like to know when second look is though

Ohh ok - I was worried mine got lost or something. Thanks for the info!
 
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Hello!

I see some people saying that there was no indication/steps on how to accept their offer and some people saying that they needed to accept within 2 weeks in the portal, can anyone clarify this? Do accepted students have 2 weeks to accept?

Yes, you will have to accept your offer within 2 weeks if you plan on attending. There will be a new link on your secondary portal that enables you do that.

The discussion above regards the acceptance deposit (which I have learned not required at this time).
 
It took a little over a month for my written letter to come in the mail. However, it didn’t come with many additional instructions lol. Basically what I know is 1. Submit FAFSA for financial aid 2. Send transcript 3. Background check starts coming out Jan 1. I think additional info will come out slowly since most people who will end up attending have not been accepted yet. I would really like to know when second look is though
have you heard from Wayne since you submitted your fafsa? Also, anything about scholarships?
 
Congrats to everyone who got IIs this week!

But not going to lie, seeing the Admissions Tracker number for Interviews Requested go up 300...

OOF, it hurts 😕
 
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Great, guess I'm not going to Wayne

I wouldn’t lose hope yet! We still have about three months of interviews. And this weird 150 update maybe an error that occurred (happened before already); it is weird that within these past two days no one came in to post about getting an II like when other updates happened. Or they may have updated to early and 150 IIs will be going out in the near future, but haven’t been sent out yet.

And if this is in fact the correct number of interview requests that have been sent out at this time, there can still people that decline them! That and they are hoping to do 1,500+ interviews this year, so even under the circumstance that everyone who got an II goes through with them, there are still 300 interview requests at MINIMUM, that have yet to be sent out.

I wish you the best of luck and that good news reaches you soon!
 
Great, guess I'm not going to Wayne
If you are really interested in attending, please send us a letter of interest (by uploading it to your student portal). These are generally well-received by the adcom and prove to us that you are genuinely invested in our school and not just applying as a "safety school"

If you have been interviewed but were waitlisted, I would suggest drafting a letter of intent (but only if you are committed to Wayne only, if you have several schools you are planning to attend, to send a letter of intent to one is fictitious and reflects poorly on your candidacy). This letter should update the committee on your pre-med/med related activities and show us that you are continuing to "better" yourself in the field of medicine.

I sent in my LOI in June and was accepted at the end of that month, so it is worth a shot for sure
 
First acceptance off the waitlist reported on December 14th last year... this week is our week boys

I'm like 99% sure that they won't accept anyone off the waitlist this cycle until after the AMCAS deadline for holding an acceptance to only one school. All schools are acting more cautious cause of the AMCAS changes, interviewing and waitlisting more people than usual.
 
First acceptance off the waitlist reported on December 14th last year... this week is our week boys
I'm like 99% sure that they won't accept anyone off the waitlist this cycle until after the AMCAS deadline for holding an acceptance to only one school. All schools are acting more cautious cause of the AMCAS changes, interviewing and waitlisting more people than usual.

Waitlist movement happens throughout the cycle, it will just be very very slow until those important dates come up in February and April.
 
I'm like 99% sure that they won't accept anyone off the waitlist this cycle until after the AMCAS deadline for holding an acceptance to only one school. All schools are acting more cautious cause of the AMCAS changes, interviewing and waitlisting more people than usual.

Don't need this negativity in my life rn
 
This year is different, but we'll see.

Last cycle we had the same AMCAS changes and deadlines, as we were the first ones to experience them. There's going to be some waitlist movement until the 1st date hits in Feb, just not a ton.
 
Last cycle we had the same AMCAS changes and deadlines, as we were the first ones to experience them. There's going to be some waitlist movement until the 1st date hits in Feb, just not a ton.

Apparently schools hardly adopted any changes last year.
 
Apparently schools hardly adopted any changes last year.

I can't speak for other schools, but Wayne most certainly adopted these changes last year. I would know, as I was part of that cycle and currently go to this school lol

EDIT: I also recall some of my classmates getting repeated emails about updating AMCAS Choose Your Medical School Tool as deadlines approached since the school wanted to keep the waitlist moving in an orderly fashion

Attached is a screenshot of an email I received last year with a pdf of deadline details
 

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I can't speak for other schools, but Wayne most certainly adopted these changes last year. I would know, as I was part of that cycle and currently go to this school lol


EDIT: I still have my email, if you want to see

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That's good to know, although several of us were also part of the cycle last year too. The email doesn't exactly say they changed their admission process though. What seems different is that they have been interviewing more people this cycle, plus accepting a lot less right off the bat. While the credibility of the admission tracker is questionable, looking at how many people are simply getting waitlisted on SDN and how the tracker only has 30% acceptance rate so far, it is very little compared to last year and in general. It just looks like they're doing things differently this year like other schools. All the poor EDP people getting waitlisted this year too is a big anomaly.
 
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