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Fair point, thank you for your response!Go in with that attitude and it'll be a guaranteed R. Just chill. Congrats on the interview. Now get out of your own head and go kick some butt!
Fair point, thank you for your response!Go in with that attitude and it'll be a guaranteed R. Just chill. Congrats on the interview. Now get out of your own head and go kick some butt!
Very good point, thank you for your response!Seconding what the person above wrote. I'm kinda in a similar boat but I think focusing on what makes you stand out as an applicant and what you uniquely bring to the school is a much better way to think about this process and better mindset to have.
Thank you so much, very uplifting response! I wish you the best of luck in this cycle.Hey my stats are also super low for this school. But this school was by far my favorite interview. Just an amazing experience and they really took the time to know me and my app thoroughly. Keep your chin up. Know that they saw something beyond numbers that made them want to know you, and put your best foot forward!
Interviews cost time and money for the school, so it wasn't a fluke. They are genuinely interested in you. This is coming from someone without an II from SLU and above median stats. They want to learn more about you and are genuinely interested in you as a future medical student.Hello yall, so I am incredibly grateful to have gotten an interview at this school, but I am not going to lie, I feel like it was a fluke. My stats are basically in the bottom percentile of all matriculants and I feel like even if I do good on the interview, Im just going to get rejected. Does anyone know if they look at all applicants the same after an interview?
Interviews cost time and money for the school, so it wasn't a fluke. They are genuinely interested in you. This is coming from someone without an II from SLU and above median stats. They want to learn more about you and are genuinely interested in you as a future medical student.
Address this imposter syndrome in yourself and take the II as the shot of confidence that you need. Best wishes to your interview!
Just got the acceptance email!!
Congratulations you guys!! Soo amazing!! When did you interview? Are they rolling out decisions today or did they all come out around 7am?Accepted today!!! OOS ORM
9/14 and i got the email around 10 ESTCongratulations you guys!! Soo amazing!! When did you interview? Are they rolling out decisions today or did they all come out around 7am?
Got mine at 7 AM and interviewed on 9/21!Congratulations you guys!! Soo amazing!! When did you interview? Are they rolling out decisions today or did they all come out around 7am?
Entirely possible they’ve not come to a decision yet. I interviewed late tooSo if we interviewed in late September and haven’t received anything yet how should we interpret that?
We’ve probably been competing for this record all morning. Hoping next round of decisions goes out next week.Hearing that makes me feel a lot better. Now I can quit going for the world record for email refreshes lol
Congrats!! How were you notified? Email, phone call?9/21 interviewee - accepted!
I don’t think it’s binding. I think it’s just to accept the offer of admission for now to save a seat.Hi guys,
In my acceptance letter, they said something about responding with a letter of intent to register for classes in the fall within two weeks. I was under the assumption that decisions didn't have to be made until April? Is this just optional? Their wording was "we would greatly appreciate it if you could respond with your intent to register within two weeks"
+1 I’d also love to get in touch with a current SLU student! It’s my #1 right now and I’m planning my life out lolJust got my acceptance on 10/15! Super grateful to have one that early from a school I got such a great impression from. In case there are any current SLU students, I've got a few questions.
SLU talked a lot about it being P/F with no internal student rankings - is that true? I know some schools say they're P/F without rankings but find other ways to rank students (I know M3 and M4 are ranked - I'm talking more about M1 and M2). I'm also interested right now in dermatology, which I know is a very competitive specialty, so I'm interested to hear if SLU has a good match rate with competitive specialties/programs or if SLU in general offers the resources students need to match into competitive specialties. I'm definitely not concerned about getting into the most prestigious derm program in the country or anything like that - just a place I could see myself being happy at.
Lastly, overall, how would you say you enjoy the school? How's the administration? PM me if you're more comfortable talking that way.
Thanks!
I didn't even see the part about the pre-interview update in the email they sent me until like 3 or 4 days before my interview, so I just did it then. I don't think it matters much though honestly.Hi, for those who interviewed, when did you submit the pre-interview update? Should I wait until the week before my interview or submitted it as soon as possible?
I'm just one example so take this as you will, but I only wrote a thank you letter for the faculty interviewer, and I got accepted the other day. I didn't write one for the student interviewer because I was under the impression it was an experimental thing that didn't have any bearing on the final decision - just something they were tryingJust had my interview and I remember them saying to submit thank you letters through the portal but I was wondering if anyone also did this for their student interviewers or just emailed those directly?
+1 I was also accepted last week and I only addressed my letter to my faculty interviewer with a brief sentence to the admissions committee in general. I wouldn’t have even known what to say to my student interviewer because it wasn’t a 1 on 1 conversation and I didn’t get to know them well.I'm just one example so take this as you will, but I only wrote a thank you letter for the faculty interviewer, and I got accepted the other day. I didn't write one for the student interviewer because I was under the impression it was an experimental thing that didn't have any bearing on the final decision - just something they were trying
Literally the night before lmao. Would recommend at least ~2/3 days before though. My interviewer still saw it before my interview and didn't say anything about it being late.Hi, for those who interviewed, when did you submit the pre-interview update? Should I wait until the week before my interview or submitted it as soon as possible?
Congrats!!!! Interview date?Accepted 10/15! If anyone wants to chat let me know.
No interview lolCongrats!!!! Interview date?
TrollNo interview lol
WL last cycle so they didn’t want to talk to me againTroll
I don’t think the person who got accepted without an interview is trolling. This appears to happen every year - good candidates who apply in one year are waitlisted and end up without any acceptance, reapply, SLU uses their interview from the previous year and decides they want to accept themPosting false information to troll our members is not acceptable behavior.
Tensions run high and this does not help.
My interviewer told me about 3 weeks! I'm really hoping thats the caseFor those that interviewed recently, did they say when decisions would be made? I can't remember exactly what they told us. It might've been something like 6-8 weeks?