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I like to put the half rule on these groups, since I think that Facebook has waned in popularity over the past half decade. If there are 36 members, one could reasonably assume that 72 have been accepted. Does this sound correct?
 
I like to put the half rule on these groups, since I think that Facebook has waned in popularity over the past half decade. If there are 36 members, one could reasonably assume that 72 have been accepted. Does this sound correct?
I honestly am not sure how to interpret the numbers, so appreciate your half rule!
 
I like to put the half rule on these groups, since I think that Facebook has waned in popularity over the past half decade. If there are 36 members, one could reasonably assume that 72 have been accepted. Does this sound correct?
half might be a bit generous though maybe? considering ppl who were accepted are probably actively looking to join these types of groups so may reuse FB just for it, but i could also be way off
 
half might be a bit generous though maybe? considering ppl who were accepted are probably actively looking to join these types of groups so may reuse FB just for it, but i could also be way off
That’s definitely true. I may be underestimating the # of people who join due to a personal aversion for social media lol (more of a forum person)
 
I’m not sure if the 100 acceptances they give are outright or including waitlist
 
I dont think estimating the # of acceptances at any school based off FB groups will be accurate, probably even less so for a smaller new school like Kaiser. This school has the lowest post-II rate of any school I believe, I wouldn't stress trying to read tea leaves about it
 
I dont think estimating the # of acceptances at any school based off FB groups will be accurate, probably even less so for a smaller new school like Kaiser. This school has the lowest post-II rate of any school I believe, I wouldn't stress trying to read tea leaves about it
kaiser vs nyulisom can fight rn over having the worst post-II policies ever
(I did not apply to this school I was just bored and looking at this thread and saw this comment lol)
 
Any current students or anyone know how good this school is and their thoughts on the school?
 
At the end of the day you will hear a lot of different opinions. But one solid fact is: free med school is good.
been to their interview recently. Adding onto what CaliforniaAsian said. It's not just the tuition that the school pays for you. The school will pay for your health insurance and also pay for your uber/lyft to the clinical sites if you don't have transportation. They also pay for subscriptions to Sketchy, Pathoma, UWorld, Board and Beyond, etc to make sure that you succeed in your STEP exams. Oh and you can apply for their financial assistance with living costs, too.
 
so anxious about this school. i know the trend is that they accept a few people after every interview session like 4-6 weeks after. Has anyone heard back after this time frame? eg a sept interview hearing back in jan?
 
been to their interview recently. Adding onto what CaliforniaAsian said. It's not just the tuition that the school pays for you. The school will pay for your health insurance and also pay for your uber/lyft to the clinical sites if you don't have transportation. They also pay for subscriptions to Sketchy, Pathoma, UWorld, Board and Beyond, etc to make sure that you succeed in your STEP exams. Oh and you can apply for their financial assistance with living costs, too.
I mean beyond financials this school has fantastic faculty coming from top notch institutions around the country. They prioritize social medicine, advocacy, & holistic care in their approach to teaching students, which is something not many medical schools are actively doing in concrete ways. Health systems analysis is a central part of the curriculum. It is also the only medical school for one of the largest US nonprofit health care systems, so students have in-house access to endless mentors and resources. Their wellbeing program is also far more fleshed out than that of most med schools, but from what I’ve heard from students it still needs some work.

Not to mention it currently has the most competitive admissions rate of any med school in the US, which isn’t on its own a positive attribute, but might say say something about the quality of the student body.
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Hi everyone, recent interviewee here. Are there certain days of the week/times that they tend to trickle down the acceptances?
 
If I interviewed on Jan 21, what is the earliest date I might hear back?
 
Interview Invite today! I saw it while eating lunch and literally said out loud, "What the hell?"

Gave up hope on this school so long ago, lol, now I gotta get my hopes up again.

Only interview date available was 3/4

Stats: MCAT above 516, LM 77
Above or .... Nice! A little glimmer of hope for the sweet succulent invitation
 
Whoops, accidentally posted to last year’s page…

Can someone please clarify the state of the controversy regarding KPSOM’s firing of Dr. Khoury. The most recent info I could find was an article in Forbes (2/21) but it didn’t outline any new information, or include info from the letter the school released in 1/21 where they cite covid violations and inaccuracies in her credentials.

I’m not seeing anything that doesn’t point to her firing due to complaints lodge about the 8/28 class she taught.

This isn’t something anyone can ignore. I’m looking for more information to understand the whole story before deciding whether to move forward with KPSOM.

Anyone have an update, or a source that shows an actual substantive response from the school as to why they fired her after suspending her due to complaints pertaining to her lecture/discussion?
 
Interview Invite today! I saw it while eating lunch and literally said out loud, "What the hell?"

Gave up hope on this school so long ago, lol, now I gotta get my hopes up again.

Only interview date available was 3/4

Stats: MCAT above 516, LM 77
When were u complete?
 
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