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Waitlisted this morning around 9am, interviewed 2/18.
+1 but interviewed early Feb.Waitlisted this morning around 9am, interviewed 2/18.
This is so wild to me! I interviewed 11/12 and it’s been silence. I wonder how they chose to tell students.Waitlisted this morning around 9am, interviewed 2/18.
It was surprising to me too! I was rejected post-II from this school last time I applied, and it was well over a month before I heard anything. I have no idea why they gave me the W so quickly this time.This is so wild to me! I interviewed 11/12 and it’s been silence. I wonder how they chose to tell students.
Looking at last years thread, it appears to be a high waitlist movement so hopefully you will get in!It was surprising to me too! I was rejected post-II from this school last time I applied, and it was well over a month before I heard anything. I have no idea why they gave me the W so quickly this time.
There is a FB group CMED Class of 2026Is there an accepted student group to gauge how many have been admitted. They seem to take a little more than half their waitlist so there is hope
I interviewed 10/29 and it's been nothing but silence for me...has anyone heard back yet?
March 11Does anyone know when CMU's last interview date is?
thanks! I interviewed 10/29 and its silence for me. Hopefully I'll hear something by then.March 11
I have no idea what that means either, but I can describe how we dress now.Hey guys! Random question, but I saw on the MSAR for Central under Dress Code it says "Yes - Determined by each incoming class."
Anyone know what that means? Do they have a dress code for class or anything? (I know a few schools do, which at risk of being dramatic, is my actual nightmare.) Usually if it's just a dress code for clinicals/patient interaction, the MSAR notes that, and I assume if it was just for clinicals, it would be business/business casual and there would be nothing for the incoming class to determine.
Ah, makes sense! Thanks so much!I have no idea what that means either, but I can describe how we dress now.
The only super clear-cut requirement is business attire + white coat for the Essentials of Clinical Skills class, which is basically CMED's version of OSCE's. It's a how-to-be-a-doctor class. For that class, they do have a list of Do's/Don'ts and are particular about things like no tennis shoes, no leggings, no long nails, etc. Otherwise, we dress pretty comfortably for other classes. Someone told me it was good to dress as though the Dean could walk through the campus at any moment. So nobody's in pajamas or anything risque (at least during the day; I'm not hanging around at night, lol). But I've seen leggings, jeans, sweatshirts, flannel shirts, etc. during lectures and small groups.
Interviewed 2/11, rejected 3/7. I'm OOS and a little bummed, but good luck to the rest of you 🙃
I think you should. 4-5 months post interview with no response seems excessive for a school that's getting back to some people within a week.should I call them? It's been months now...
I think they just don’t contact students with deferred decision.I think you should. 4-5 months post interview with no response seems excessive for a school that's getting back to some people within a week.
so you're saying there's a chance??Keep in mind that waitlisted and deferred are two different things for some schools.
Of course! If they rejected you they would have told u. You contact them right now and probably will get a generic response. There are wayyyy more applicants this year, so they are even more cautious of giving acceptances.so you're saying there's a chance??
The students I've known that have had deferred decisions usually get an email saying their decision was deferred. Thenextmcdreamy may get a generic response, be told they've been waitlisted, or even be told their decision has been deferred. However, now that interviews are coming to a close I think it may be worth at least shining some light on the patience of OP and their continued interest in the eyes of admissions.I think they just don’t contact students with deferred decision.
For the MMI stations, I feel like I did well and I got very positive feedback (that was volunteered by the interviewers) from a professor and a current MS1. For the group stations, we never finished the task given. I had group members that were too agreeable and talked in circles about a single point complimenting everyone else's response. Noticed a lot of OOS applicants in my group specifically from the same state as me, so maybe they group us together to pick the "best".Did you get your decision today? Also interviews that day but haven’t heard anything. Do you think it was the mmi or group interview that was rough? I personally don’t know how the group interview is scored because someone in my group kind of dominated the response.
Thank you so much for sharing your experience! I go back and forth about my performance since I’m still waiting on a decision. I feel like the mmi format doesn’t really allow you to show/share who you are and my group interview was meh.For the MMI stations, I feel like I did well and I got very positive feedback (that was volunteered by the interviewers) from a professor and a current MS1. For the group stations, we never finished the task given. I had group members that were too agreeable and talked in circles about a single point complimenting everyone else's response. Noticed a lot of OOS applicants in my group specifically from the same state as me, so maybe they group us together to pick the "best".
I think their last interview date was last Friday so I think so.Are they done interviewing?
It is a LizzyM Score. It basically just gives you a number based on your MCAT+ GPA, and allows you to compare yourself to other people and design a school list based on the schools' scores.Good luck for the rest of the cycle, sorry to hear that. Can you just elaborate on what LM 69 means? I've seen that stat multiple times I just dnt know what it means
+1, OOSPre-II R today. LM 66, IS applicant
+3, Congrats on those accepted!+2, OOS. Good luck everyone else
Take this with a couple grains of salt, but I would recommend sending sooner rather than later so adcom’s have a higher chance of reading it before they start picking from the waitlist.This may have been answered earlier in this thread (I couldn't find anything, so I'd appreciate guidance if I'm missing something!), but does anybody have any recommendations regarding when to send LOI? Is it better to send it sooner (now), or wait until closer to April 15th when heavier waitlist movement starts?