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Yooo can someone help?! I have my interview tmw and my applicant portal doesn't load and so I need to know when and where session A meets. Thanks!
Interview Day Schedule - Session A (7:30 a.m. - 2:15 pm)Yooo can someone help?! I have my interview tmw and my applicant portal doesn't load and so I need to know when and where session A meets. Thanks!
7:45 am | Arrival At WSU SoM Mazurek Medical Ed Commons and Board Bus |
Interview Day Schedule - Session A (7:30 a.m. - 2:15 pm)
7:45 am Arrival At WSU SoM Mazurek Medical Ed Commons and Board Bus
Wayne State University School of Medicine
320 East Canfield
Detroit, MI 48201
313 577 1466
Parking Instructions: Parking is available in Lot #75 located on Canfield between St. Antoine and Brush directly across from Scott Hall (540 E. Canfield). Use a credit card to enter and the same credit card to exit the lot. The cost will be $8.50. There is metered parking at $1.00 per hour but is limited to 2 hours maximum.
Im having the same problem as well!Anyone seeing "runtime error" "server error in / application" on the pre-matriculation portal? I can't seem to open it.
You are correct, they will finish screening for interview invites early Feb(Feb 10~). Unfortunately, they do not intend on interviewing in March as of now.
Interview Day Schedule - Session A (7:30 a.m. - 2:15 pm)
7:45 am Arrival At WSU SoM Mazurek Medical Ed Commons and Board Bus
Wayne State University School of Medicine
320 East Canfield
Detroit, MI 48201
313 577 1466
Parking Instructions: Parking is available in Lot #75 located on Canfield between St. Antoine and Brush directly across from Scott Hall (540 E. Canfield). Use a credit card to enter and the same credit card to exit the lot. The cost will be $8.50. There is metered parking at $1.00 per hour but is limited to 2 hours maximum.
Interview Day Schedule - Session C (10:00 am. - 4:15 p.m.)Does anyone know what time session C meets at tomorrow? And where at? Sorry I am also having difficulty viewing the applicant website.
10:15 am | Arrival At WSU SoM Mazurek Medical Ed Commons |
10:30- 12:00 noon | Board Bus for a Tour of Detroit's Woodward Corridor with the Detroit Experience Factory |
12:15 - 1:15 | Lunch, Med School Tour and Conversations with current Med Students |
1:30 | Board Bus for Trip to IBio for Interviews (Faculty, Med Student, MMI) |
4:15 | Board Bus for Return to Mazurek |
4:30 | Dismissal |
thank you so much!Interview Day Schedule - Session C (10:00 am. - 4:15 p.m.)
10:15 am Arrival At WSU SoM Mazurek Medical Ed Commons 10:30- 12:00 noon Board Bus for a Tour of Detroit's Woodward Corridor with the Detroit Experience Factory 12:15 - 1:15 Lunch, Med School Tour and Conversations with current Med Students 1:30 Board Bus for Trip to IBio for Interviews (Faculty, Med Student, MMI) 4:15 Board Bus for Return to Mazurek 4:30 Dismissal
same problem here!!I’m having the same problem !
Haven’t been on in a while and don’t feel like going through this whole thread — any waitlist movement here yet?
I was edp and still WL :/I asked this a while ago and didn't get a response. I took that as that there have not been any EDP applicants that went from WL to A.
EDIT: most of the other schools that I have been accepted to already have their facebook groups :/When is the student senate gonna create the facebook group?
From what I remember the 1:1s are. Both of my interviewers had my file out in front of them and were asking me questions about it.Is the interview open-file, they have access to our gpa and mcat and letters of rec??
No. Just complete the pre-matriculation list as they comeFor those accepted, aside from responding to the offer response in the portal, is there anything else you need to do to confirm your acceptance? Thank you!
I just got an II today! It's my first, so I'm absolutely over the moon.So given the responses on the last page, are IIs essentially done being sent out?
Complete date??I just got an II today! It's my first, so I'm absolutely over the moon.
My application was complete 12/30. I decided to go on ahead and shoot my shot. It actually paid off.Complete date??
Congrats man! with only 7 total apps sent in and super late thats a blessing and a half. Turn it into an A!My application was complete 12/30. I decided to go on ahead and shoot my shot. It actually paid off.
My application was complete 12/30. I decided to go on ahead and shoot my shot. It actually paid off.
Anyone who interviewed, you didn’t have to bring anything to it right?
No. But they’ll take a pic of you at the end of your interview that I believe they said will be on your student ID if/when you matriculateAnyone who interviewed, you didn’t have to bring anything to it right?
Anyone who interviewed 12/20 still not hear back yet?
a decent chance because a lot of people accepted early, like myself, will be rejecting offer sooner or laterContacted the admissions office and was informed that the last date for interviewing is 2/14. 🙁 wondering how much of a chance I have of getting accepted if I'm one of the last they interview. OOS
Interviewed today and have a couple questions that the school did not address( if anybody knows the answers):
1. what is the expected turnaround time to hear back after interview?
2. anybody know about the financial aid that the school provides?
Thank you!
I very rarely post, but out of virtue of not wanting another person to waste 30k I will tell you my experience of the BMS program. If your goal is to get into Wayne State's medical school, stay FAR away from their BMS program. Let's be clear, on the orientation day they are very clear with us that the medical school has no obligation to take a certain percentage from the program. However, they also state that getting over a 3.7 will make you an "extremely competitive" applicant and I can tell you from getting well above that, that that might just be a case of stretching the truth. Going off past years, it seems that they offer interviews to their class at the very end of the cycle, which is slightly insulting to say the least, and this year I don't know really of anyone that has gotten an interview. The worst part of the program is the fact that they tell you to only take 20 credits in the first year (kinda coincides with the 20 credit policy they have right?), which isn't really ideal when you're applying to other schools. I would much rather have taken 16 credits per semester of upper level science courses at my local university than do 20 credits in an entire fall + winter + spring at Wayne. Funnily enough from my own personal experience, other MD schools seem to respect the program more than Wayne does.Hey anyone who got accepted after doing the BMS program at Wayne this cycle. It's been total silence for me (applied late because of serious illness) and I don't want to waste my gap year doing nothing. Is it a good program? What is the minimum GPA needed for it to be a good asset to your application. Also is EDP worth it?
also interviewed that day! wishing the best to all of usAnyone who interviewed yesterday, y'all are some incredibly talented people, and I'm honored to be in your company. May the adcoms smile favorably upon us 🙂
Yes, send your thank you letters AS SOON AS YOU CAN. I asked my interviewers for their email addresses--they will not tell you if you don't ask!Does anyone know if Wayne is okay with sending thank you letters?
I interviewed October 25, was put on the waitlist November 19.Interviewed today and have a couple questions that the school did not address( if anybody knows the answers):
1. what is the expected turnaround time to hear back after interview?
2. anybody know about the financial aid that the school provides?
Thank you!
I very rarely post, but out of virtue of not wanting another person to waste 30k I will tell you my experience of the BMS program. If your goal is to get into Wayne State's medical school, stay FAR away from their BMS program. Let's be clear, on the orientation day they are very clear with us that the medical school has no obligation to take a certain percentage from the program. However, they also state that getting over a 3.7 will make you an "extremely competitive" applicant and I can tell you from getting well above that, that that might just be a case of stretching the truth. Going off past years, it seems that they offer interviews to their class at the very end of the cycle, which is slightly insulting to say the least, and this year I don't know really of anyone that has gotten an interview. The worst part of the program is the fact that they tell you to only take 20 credits in the first year (kinda coincides with the 20 credit policy they have right?), which isn't really ideal when you're applying to other schools. I would much rather have taken 16 credits per semester of upper level science courses at my local university than do 20 credits in an entire fall + winter + spring at Wayne. Funnily enough from my own personal experience, other MD schools seem to respect the program more than Wayne does.
As to the actual content of the program itself, I actually liked it quite a bit. The medical school professors are the same ones teaching you, and they're all excellent (which the exception of the horrific anatomy professors). Don't worry if you're an incoming Wayne med student - the anatomy professors in this program are different than the ones that teach the med students. I feel like the courses do a really good job of preparing you for the first year of medical school and I'm glad I had that experience. Only sad thing is that there is essentially no guidance provided and it isn't really much of a program so much of it being a bunch of classes that you take with the same people. Ultimately, did this program put me in a position to get into medical school? Yes, but it definitely wasn't at Wayne. Maybe there are others that have had a different experience than me, but in my opinion, please save your money and do something cheaper like taking classes at your local college.
And listed details to jog his memory. He sent me back a curt email saying to leave what was said in the interview, in the interview. And that the scenarios are property of the medical school and not to discuss it with anyone!
But I can still give you a little bit of advice. I interviewed in October, and the questions may be different, but they want to know that you can critically think your way through a novel scenario.