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Anyone a bit underwhelmed by the 2nd look day so far or is it just me
Yup, but tbh I have been underwhelmed by every second look thus far.Anyone a bit underwhelmed by the 2nd look day so far or is it just me
This in particular was surprising to me.the presentation times were so short haha
This one was kind of disorganized and the presentation times were so short haha
How do you demonstrate intent to stay in Ohio after graduating? Is it still feasible to declare in-state status if I'm not sure where I'll go after graduation?Establishing in-state residency:
- Residency guidelines set by ODHE and not OSU
- 3 main components are 1. physical presence in OH 2. Paying taxes in OH 3. Eligibility to stay in US permanently
- Being a resident of Ohio is not the same thing as establishing residency in Ohio for educational purposes. You must demonstrate that you will be staying in Ohio after medical school.
- Most probably apply through C2, the financially dependent classification
- Tips about applying:
- be accurate about tax and expenses. apply asap (starting June 1 before the term, the application closes in late August)
- Must convey intent to stay in Ohio after graduating
I think you just need to show that your intention is to stay in Ohio if possible. Of course, nobody can predict where you match after graduating and I don't think they expect you to guarantee that you are staying. The website has more details but you need to re-establish certain documents like your license etc to be issued from the state of Ohio. The review process tries to screen out people who are purely applying to get cheap tuition while planning to leave the state upon graduation. Because OSU gets state funding for paying tuition for future long-term in-state residents, that's what they must uphold.How do you demonstrate intent to stay in Ohio after graduating? Is it still feasible to declare in-state status if I'm not sure where I'll go after graduation?
I received a merit scholarship a few days ago so they are definitely sending them out right now.Have merit scholarships been gone out yet? They said mid-April. My stats should be good for some of them, but I didn't get anything 🙁
i visited recently but didn’t reach out for a formal tour. could be worth a shot but not sure if they have anything going. i wasn’t able to go into any of the hospitals on campus bc of covid but i walked around some of the buildings where med students have classesHas anyone who lives in the area/has visited been able to connect with students/administration and/or tour the campus?
Has anyone who lives in the area/has visited been able to connect with students/administration and/or tour the campus?
Verdict?Was visiting Columbus this weekend. Didn’t check in with the school but was able to check out the hospitals/campus/city without a problem.
As a west coaster, I’ve always been pretty biased against the Midwest. Plain, boring, simple would come to mind when I think of Ohio. Visiting Columbus definitely challenged my assumptions. I was pleasantly surprised by how much I liked the city and school. Overall it made me significantly more excited about the prospect of attending OSU after getting a lay of the land.Verdict?
as another west coaster i agree with this. had a great time in the city, went to some excellent bars and restaurants. housing is cheap and the campus was very pretty. would be excited to attend the school if this is where i end up.As a west coaster, I’ve always been pretty biased against the Midwest. Plain, boring, simple would come to mind when I think of Ohio. Visiting Columbus definitely challenged my assumptions. I was pleasantly surprised by how much I liked the city and school. Overall it made me significantly more excited about the prospect of attending OSU after getting a lay of the land.
OSU’s campus was fantastic and the hospitals I visited (Werner/James) were excellent. The neighborhoods around campus (Dennison/Victorian village/ short north) are really fun and lively and I could definitely see myself living there.
I thought the same thing this morning 😂 guess we all wait for that post April 30th movement.Anyone get the deferred status email just now? saw "Congratulations" and freaked 🤣 they're really playing games with our emotions
I was accepted off the waitlist in July (OOS). A few of my classmates were also accepted after me (later in July), but they were mostly IS. I would say to keep your head up and send updates or letters of intent/interest!MSAR data said they accept 90 off the waitlist out of 100-300 waitlist positions which is really good for those of us deferred or on the waitlist. Means they don't just offer deferred/waitlist to everyone. I was wondering if those 90 accepted are post April 30? Trying to stay hopeful
Did you or any of you classmates send letters of intent and think it impacted your decision? I’m debating on sending one after the 22nd final decision date. The week of April 30th before waitlist movement starts.I was accepted off the waitlist in July (OOS). A few of my classmates were also accepted after me (later in July), but they were mostly IS. I would say to keep your head up and send updates or letters of intent/interest!
I sent a letter of intent after being deferred in March. Not sure if it affected their decision to take me off, but I don't think it hurts to send one if OSU is your #1 choice. DM me if you have any more questionsDid you or any of you classmates send letters of intent and think it impacted your decision? I’m debating on sending one after the 22nd final decision date. The week of April 30th before waitlist movement starts.
Anyone still waiting on financial aid? 🙁
I think November or something.Me :/ When did you get accepted?
someone a few pages back said something about fin aid being released the 19th. I hope that is the case.I think November or something.
by the 19th...some of us have gotten it alreadysomeone a few pages back said something about fin aid being released the 19th. I hope that is the case.
yeah sorry thats what i meant. my bby the 19th...some of us have gotten it already
From what I've heard from a few friends, yes.Did people who received scholarships get emailed about them?
I wasDid people who received scholarships get emailed about them?
From what I've heard from a few friends, yes.
Okay cool and same, just wanted to see if it meant anything distinct from general aidI was
Probably, even more likely if their MCAT was >530 and GPA > 5.0 lolHas anyone been blessed with a full-tuition scholarship?
I was expecting them to be a bit more generous with financial aid, lolProbably, even more likely if their MCAT was >530 and GPA > 5.0 lol
Are you referencing a financial aid package of FAFSA, etc. ? Or a merit-based scholarship that you were expecting more from?I was expecting them to be a bit more generous with financial aid, lol
I think they give mostly everyone something small so they can proudly say (as they do) “80% of our students get a scholarship!!!”I was expecting them to be a bit more generous with financial aid, lol
Are you referencing a financial aid package of FAFSA, etc. ? Or a merit-based scholarship that you were expecting more from?
Yeah, I'm talking about this -- I think they gave a lot of people not too much money so they could make that statement. Also, is anyone else missing loans? I completed the forms I had to do under my To Do tab about a week ago, but it's still showing that I have to do them. I only have one loan posted that barely covers half of the COA for the first year, lol.I think they give mostly everyone something small so they can proudly say (as they do) “80% of our students get a scholarship!!!”
i say go for it, it won't hurt (i interviewed for this program 3 years ago!). i would reach out asap though because i believe that interviews are happening around this time and there may not even be seats availableHi Guys,
I have a question about MEDPATH Eligibility. While I am not underrepresented in medicine. I definitely meet the other criteria to be considered with the program.
Here is the site: MEDPATH Program at The Ohio State University College of Medicine
(Will take like 3 mins to read)
I am currently deferred at OSU. I didn’t have a letter as requested in the site because the physician wanted me to write my own letter, which I didn’t think was good to submit. Anyways, I was wondering if it’s worth reaching out about the MEDPATH program now in case I don’t get off the waitlist. I wouldn’t mind taking a year in the program to directly matriculate in and am dedicated to continue service in underprivileged communities. I think because I interviewed early here, I never was referred to the medpath program. What are your guys thoughts?
My MCAT is definitely good. The interview is specific for the MEDPATH program correct? if I did reach out I would have to interview again. I am not sure if I should wait out the month of May as waitlist movement occurs the most and then contact them in June? I know they would be done interviewing for the program by then, but I think they will respond more positively if I wait until June and don’t get in from the waitlist if that makes sense. Thank you for the response, though. I would appreciate others input as well.i say go for it, it won't hurt (i interviewed for this program 3 years ago!). i would reach out asap though because i believe that interviews are happening around this time and there may not even be seats available
i know they do have a certain MCAT range that they're looking for but i'm sure the range would be clarified to you when you reach out
you're welcome! yeah, interviews for the medpath program! with their mcat range, i meant they have a max mcat cut off score, i think like 500/501/502 ( i don't remember the exact # anymore)My MCAT is definitely good. The interview is specific for the MEDPATH program correct? if I did reach out I would have to interview again. I am not sure if I should wait out the month of May as waitlist movement occurs the most and then contact them in June? I know they would be done interviewing for the program by then, but I think they will respond more positively if I wait until June and don’t get in from the waitlist if that makes sense. Thank you for the response, though. I would appreciate others input as well.
Ok, thank you. It didn’t sound like from the website that there was an MCAT cut off range. I know they make you take the MCAT in the program but didn’t think that was a major part of it. if there was a cut off I scored higher than 510, so I wouldnt be eligible.you're welcome! yeah, interviews for the medpath program! with their mcat range, i meant they have a max mcat cut off score, i think like 500/501/502 ( i don't remember the exact # anymore)
there are forms for you to fill out. the financial aid menu is in something called buckeyelink i believe. I am still waiting for my FA information also.Was there anything to do for financial aid aside from the FAFSA? I saw someone above mentioned filling out forms for loans but I'm not seeing that in my vitals or my.osu account, and I haven't received anything about FA yet.
From what I understand, it comes when they get around to it. There is a committee that is constantly reviewing accepted applicants. If you are given any merit aid, it will be communicated directly via email (not tied to the financial aid FAFSA stuff).Has anyone spoken to them about merit aid? I know it is late in the game, but it is a serious factor in my decision making (if has all gone out).