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Those who have heard.. how long after your interview before you heard something back?
 
Those who have heard.. how long after your interview before you heard something back?
From what I've seen on here, usually a week or two after your interview WEEK is over. So the last scheduled date on for the group of days you interviewed for.
 
From what I've seen on here, usually a week or two after your interview WEEK is over. So the last scheduled date on for the group of days you interviewed for.
It took like 3 weeks for me to get my decision
 
Those who have heard.. how long after your interview before you heard something back?
My experience isn't all that useful since I interviewed at the end of August, but my friend got their decision in 4 days, another in about a week, and seems like most people haven't waited any longer than a few weeks at the longest.
 
I HATE THIS!! lol They told me the same & I was accepted.
Conversely, I had the dean of admissions at a different school respond to my thank you email with a super friendly personalized message ending it with "I look forward to our paths crossing in the near future" and then they waitlisted me. None of it means anything don't worry about it lol
 
Took me until the end of the week to hear back (~4 days after my interview), and I know I've seen others with similar decision timelines. On their website, it says the committee meets once a month. It may be that they're on top of their evaluations and can likewise push out decisions for all candidates who've interviewed in a given decision cycle. (i.e. if the committee meets the third Wednesday of the month, it doesn't matter if you interview the first Monday or third Monday, you'll get your decision the third Friday). Again, my limited view of what's happening...take this with a grain of salt.
 
Just got the WL, interviewed in early March.

I know Buffalo has a lot of movement off the Waitlist, and I feel like I did well during my interviews, so I'm still hopeful.

Has anyone else sent post interview Update Letters?
Same and I was wondering the same thing about post II/WL letters of intent?
 
Interviewed, OOS, waitlisted, hoping to see some waitlist movement 🙂 good luck everyone! Anyone from waitlist submit LOI?
 
Sooooooooo... there's probably no more IIs at this point right?
 
Interviewed, OOS, waitlisted, hoping to see some waitlist movement 🙂 good luck everyone! Anyone from waitlist submit LOI?
When did you have your interview? Hopefully there will be movement once people commit to schools 😉
 
Sooooooooo... there's probably no more IIs at this point right?
Yes, really wanted to get an ii at Buffalo. IS. MCAT 508 gpa3.7, lots of ECs, little research. So far I have heard nothing. Is there still a chance? Does anyone know?
They are interviewing until April 28th. Soo I wouldn't lose hope! The class shifts dramatically once people confirm one of their acceptances! I'd send an update ("substantial one") on what you've been doing these months? It could push anyone into an interviewing spot even if it was for a waitlist!
 
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They are interviewing until April 28th. Soo I wouldn't lose hope! The class shifts dramatically once people confirm one of their acceptances! I'd send an update ("substantial one") on what you've been doing these months? It could push anyone into an interviewing spot even if it was for a waitlist!
do you know when is the last day they send IIs?
 
do you know when is the last day they send IIs?
In the confirmation email when they mark you complete in receiving all the documents etc.. It had said that "The time factor has no impact on our decision-making. Our last interview day of the year is scheduled for Wednesday, April 28, 2021. We do not fill our ENTIRE class until after that date."

So I'm hoping for that reason the interviews that happen do have a shot at getting accepted? Am I reading this wrong? lol
 
In the confirmation email when they mark you complete in receiving all the documents etc.. It had said that "The time factor has no impact on our decision-making. Our last interview day of the year is scheduled for Wednesday, April 28, 2021. We do not fill our ENTIRE class until after that date."

So I'm hoping for that reason the interviews that happen do have a shot at getting accepted? Am I reading this wrong? lol
I've seen that before, just wondering if you had any idea about when is the last day they send IIs.
 
I am so happy for you. It is heartwarming to read your post. I am happy that Buffalo looks beyond numbers. You achieved this success. I am sure you feel that a big burden is off your heart. You will become a great physician. Good luck. Enjoy the day.
It is unbelievable to me for someone who has an MCAT score of 513 and applied to all those schools is just now getting interviews. I don't understand the rhyme nor reason. Congratulations!
 
Hey y’all, my first time posting on SDN. But I just wanted to send a message to give others a glimmer of hope.

I applied to 38 schools around September (I know a bit late, but my MCAT was severely delayed because of COVID). I submitted to Jacobs 9/14.

This was my only interview (mid-March). To be honest, I was gearing up for a re-application and feeling pretty devastated. A week later, I had my two interviews (March 22/23) and on that very Friday, I got the acceptance and now I’m rushing to get everything set to start MEDICAL SCHOOL in a few months!

(They sent out interview invitations for the week after, and they apparently interview until the end of April, so they probably still haven’t contacted people they’re planning to interview in late April yet.) Also, I know two current medical students and they both said there’s a LOT of waitlist movement, so don’t give up hope if you got the waitlist! Do whatever you can to update them!

My interviews were INCREDIBLE and the two interviewers made me feel so comfortable, we just had a very conversational talk about my journey (know your CV well and be able to talk about each experience and how it fleshed out your path to medicine). Every person I’ve contacted at Jacobs has been incredibly warm and welcoming and I’m so excited.

I’m IS and a non-traditional (graduated 2015 with a business degree and completed a pre-med post-bacc). cGPA hovers around a 3.3 (because of a terrible undergraduate GPA - 3.0) and a postbacc GPA of 3.8. 513 MCAT. Story is a bit unique and I had a lot to say in my interviews about why medicine and what it means to me. Worked some interesting volunteer/internship experiences over the past few years.

It’s truly not over til it’s over. You guys got this!!! I really grappled with the idea of re-applying, but being on a non-traditional path has really given me so much context that you guys (and I!) are SO young and have so, so many years ahead of you and so many opportunities ready for your taking! Even if you have to reapply, it’s not over and DEFINITELY doesn’t mean anything about your self-worth! Keep your heads high and remember why you do what you do. Enjoy yourself. I came from an industry I absolutely dreaded every single day in, and while medicine will have awful, lemonade-making days, it is so incredibly rewarding and fulfilling. Never let that passion dim, even in times of trying hardships. You guys are awesome. 🌟
Congratulations!! I wanted to echo your take on Buffalo's interviews--they were so interested in my story and really showed how holistic their admissions decision is. Even though I'm a trad student, I really appreciated the conversations about my experiences and journey to medicine.
 
Hey y’all, my first time posting on SDN. But I just wanted to send a message to give others a glimmer of hope.

I applied to 38 schools around September (I know a bit late, but my MCAT was severely delayed because of COVID). I submitted to Jacobs 9/14.

This was my only interview (mid-March). To be honest, I was gearing up for a re-application and feeling pretty devastated. A week later, I had my two interviews (March 22/23) and on that very Friday, I got the acceptance and now I’m rushing to get everything set to start MEDICAL SCHOOL in a few months!

(They sent out interview invitations for the week after, and they apparently interview until the end of April, so they probably still haven’t contacted people they’re planning to interview in late April yet.) Also, I know two current medical students and they both said there’s a LOT of waitlist movement, so don’t give up hope if you got the waitlist! Do whatever you can to update them!

My interviews were INCREDIBLE and the two interviewers made me feel so comfortable, we just had a very conversational talk about my journey (know your CV well and be able to talk about each experience and how it fleshed out your path to medicine). Every person I’ve contacted at Jacobs has been incredibly warm and welcoming and I’m so excited.

I’m IS and a non-traditional (graduated 2015 with a business degree and completed a pre-med post-bacc). cGPA hovers around a 3.3 (because of a terrible undergraduate GPA - 3.0) and a postbacc GPA of 3.8. 513 MCAT. Story is a bit unique and I had a lot to say in my interviews about why medicine and what it means to me. Worked some interesting volunteer/internship experiences over the past few years.

It’s truly not over til it’s over. You guys got this!!! I really grappled with the idea of re-applying, but being on a non-traditional path has really given me so much context that you guys (and I!) are SO young and have so, so many years ahead of you and so many opportunities ready for your taking! Even if you have to reapply, it’s not over and DEFINITELY doesn’t mean anything about your self-worth! Keep your heads high and remember why you do what you do. Enjoy yourself. I came from an industry I absolutely dreaded every single day in, and while medicine will have awful, lemonade-making days, it is so incredibly rewarding and fulfilling. Never let that passion dim, even in times of trying hardships. You guys are awesome. 🌟
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