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What were people saying about the background stuff?
Wait I said that based on your reply to another person haha. The comment about adding a category for service to urban under-resourced populations, which I have a good amount of and come from a similar background.
 
does anyone know if Wayne's going to waitlist everyone interviewing in the new year? based on older threads, it seems like they waitlist everyone in the new year and then randomly accept people up until the first day of classes :/
 
Now Im just wondering If my October submission of 2ndry was too late and my fee was a donation. I should get a tax deduction

that Dec 31st deasldline needs to go. I doubt apps are looked passed Oct/Nov
 
Current M1 at WSUSOM, feel free to reach out if you have any specific questions!
-Do applicants who interview after Jan (or in the new year) all going to be waitlisted?
-What tips do you have for the MMI?
-Do you recommend reading up on healthcare policy?

I'm really nervous for my interview - Wayne is my top choice too. Thank you for all your help 🙂
 
Now Im just wondering If my October submission of 2ndry was too late and my fee was a donation. I should get a tax deduction

that Dec 31st deasldline needs to go. I doubt apps are looked passed Oct/Nov
I submitted my secondary mid-October and got an II. I hope you hear back soon.
 
-Do applicants who interview after Jan (or in the new year) all going to be waitlisted?
-What tips do you have for the MMI?
-Do you recommend reading up on healthcare policy?

I'm really nervous for my interview - Wayne is my top choice too. Thank you for all your help 🙂
1) Typically, most of the decisions after Jan are waitlisted but many of those waitlisted do eventually get accepted.
2) Watch the course grinder MMI practice videos on youtube, these really helped me out!
3) I would definitely be familiar with healthcare policy to an extent but you don't need to be an expert on the matter by any means.
 
1) Typically, most of the decisions after Jan are waitlisted but many of those waitlisted do eventually get accepted.
2) Watch the course grinder MMI practice videos on youtube, these really helped me out!
3) I would definitely be familiar with healthcare policy to an extent but you don't need to be an expert on the matter by any means.
Thanks so much 🙂
 
I have heard they believe 520s will choose other schools, but thats just words. My friend got 517 and was waitlisted until the last few weeks before matriculation
Yoo!! I had the same thing happen to me! 4.0 GPA, 516 MCAT, hella research and ECs, WL at WSU until June 30th baby, started class July 15th. Also, WSU was the only school out of all 15 I applied to, MD/DO, that gave me an interview invite. This whole process is totally ****ed up and a crap shoot, so shoot your shot and see what happens.
 
The problem is that we have to commit to enroll to a school some time in April so it would be a shame if they gave us acceptance after we already commit to a school.
 
Yoo!! I had the same thing happen to me! 4.0 GPA, 516 MCAT, hella research and ECs, WL at WSU until June 30th baby, started class July 15th. Also, WSU was the only school out of all 15 I applied to, MD/DO, that gave me an interview invite. This whole process is totally ****ed up and a crap shoot, so shoot your shot and see what happens.
A high MCAT score can prevent someone from having a relaxing year. That is totally messed up !!!
 
The problem is that we have to commit to enroll to a school some time in April so it would be a shame if they gave us acceptance after we already commit to a school.
Usually you don't have to commit until early June, you can plan to commit in April but it isn't binding until June, but make sure you pay attention to each schools specific deadlines, they may vary!
 
The problem is that we have to commit to enroll to a school some time in April so it would be a shame if they gave us acceptance after we already commit to a school.
you can stay on other schools' waitlists even if you commit to enroll. some people will think they're going to one school but then right before classes start they get into another school off the waitlist and jump ship
 
you can stay on other schools' waitlists even if you commit to enroll. some people will think they're going to one school but then right before classes start they get into another school off the waitlist and jump ship
You can do this for PTE. You are technically supposed to withdraw from all schools for CTE and thus you are NOT allowed to stay on other schools' waitlists.
 
Hi everyone! I just got an II this past Tuesday (my first one!! so excited 🙂 ), and I scheduled for earliest available which was January. I was wondering if anyone knows

- by that point, will I be interviewing for the waitlist? do you think it makes a big difference if someone interviews in december vs january? I saw from a few posts ago that others offered an II on Tuesday scheduled for Dec
- has anyone been rejected post-II yet or been accepted post-II yet? I'm seeing a lot of people put on the WL, but the website says that 150+ acceptances have gone out
- any info on how this year is different from last year? I'm trying to estimate my chances (not very useful, I know), and it seems like they will offer 300 more interviews than last year according to MSAR
 
Hi everyone! I just got an II this past Tuesday (my first one!! so excited 🙂 ), and I scheduled for earliest available which was January. I was wondering if anyone knows

- by that point, will I be interviewing for the waitlist? do you think it makes a big difference if someone interviews in december vs january? I saw from a few posts ago that others offered an II on Tuesday scheduled for Dec
- has anyone been rejected post-II yet or been accepted post-II yet? I'm seeing a lot of people put on the WL, but the website says that 150+ acceptances have gone out
- any info on how this year is different from last year? I'm trying to estimate my chances (not very useful, I know), and it seems like they will offer 300 more interviews than last year according to MSAR
Congrats on your interview! I think you should feel confident about it. It's very possible that you will be waitlisted, but also there's a chance that you could be accepted too. Of course rejections happen, but it doesn't seem like they're happening post interview at this point. But they also said after my interview that if you really don't match the mission they could reject you outright.
usually after the New Year it's mostly waitlists, but there's lots of movement on the waitlist and this year, it seems like they're gonna have a smaller waitlist so it'll be more likely to get accepted from the waitlist.
and yes, there have been acceptances post-II.
 
For people interviewing in the new year, how are you preparing with finals and online learning?
 
Congrats on your interview! I think you should feel confident about it. It's very possible that you will be waitlisted, but also there's a chance that you could be accepted too. Of course rejections happen, but it doesn't seem like they're happening post interview at this point. But they also said after my interview that if you really don't match the mission they could reject you outright.
usually after the New Year it's mostly waitlists, but there's lots of movement on the waitlist and this year, it seems like they're gonna have a smaller waitlist so it'll be more likely to get accepted from the waitlist.
and yes, there have been acceptances post-II.
For the interview, why would they reject you for not fitting in with the mission? Don't they screen out people that don't fit pre-interview? I assumed rejections post-II were more about not vibing with interviewer, red flags during interview, etc
 
Hi everyone! I just got an II this past Tuesday (my first one!! so excited 🙂 ), and I scheduled for earliest available which was January. I was wondering if anyone knows

- by that point, will I be interviewing for the waitlist? do you think it makes a big difference if someone interviews in december vs january? I saw from a few posts ago that others offered an II on Tuesday scheduled for Dec
- has anyone been rejected post-II yet or been accepted post-II yet? I'm seeing a lot of people put on the WL, but the website says that 150+ acceptances have gone out
- any info on how this year is different from last year? I'm trying to estimate my chances (not very useful, I know), and it seems like they will offer 300 more interviews than last year according to MSAR
Go in thinking you are interviewing for a seat that they are already holding for you. They gave you an interview so they think you’re good enough. I interviewed 10/23 and was accepted 11/9. I’m OOS. A lot of what people say on SDN about interviewing for waitlists and such is conjecture. Take it with a grain of salt. Go in and kill it friend! And for your last question, it’s impossible to tell. It’s true that they are interviewing a little more people this year so I’d imagine the WL might be bigger.
 
Anyone who interviewed on 10/30 hear back yet? Also, are they giving feedback like they said they would to Rs, or is it WLs as well?
 
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