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Hello everyone! I didn’t see a thread for this year’s TAMCOD PBP application cycle. So here’s a thread for everyone. Good luck!
It’s my first time applying. I always heard there was a better chance to get into this program, but I guess I was wrong.Third cycle for me. The stats and competition are insane this year!
How do you know the stats and competition are insane this year?Third cycle for me. The stats and competition are insane this year!
A lot of people applying?Talked to a student ambassador
Their guess was around 150. Interview around 30, accept 15-16.A lot of people applying?
Was wondering the same thing. I haven’t heard anything back, but my assumption is we would hear by the end of the week, since the notification date is about a month out😱😵 Has anyone heard back? or had friends hear back?
I hate how nervous I am about waiting, I feel like everything is at a stand still until I get a response from them.
I hope everyone is getting back on their feet okay after last week's weather.
Weren’t you already accepted to Louisville?Hey guys I just got an interview invite
No, I’ve never applied out of state. I only did SHPEP thereWeren’t you already accepted to Louisville?
What does URM mean?I know someone else that just got an invite too. What are your stats? URM? School?
Under represented minor. Gotcha on the Louisville part.What does URM mean?
DAT:17
cGPA: 3.5
sGPA: 3.6
Congrats. Did they call or send you an email? are you URM?Hey guys I just got an interview invite
Congrats!!Hey guys I just got an interview invite
Under represented minor. Gotcha on the Louisville pa
Yes I am URMCongrats. Did they call or send you an email? are you URM?
What school? How many of the categories for disadvantage did you meet?Yes I am URM
UTRGV. I am a first gen, and I met 5 others.What school? How many of the categories for disadvantage did you meet?
Congratulations!! When did you apply? date?Hey guys I just got an interview invite
I submitted my application on 1/29Congratulations!! When did you apply? date?
That's the date they announce acceptance. Interviews are happening next week.“Notification date: No later than March 26, 2021” says it on their website.
Keep y’all’s heads up, Hope everyone here get an interview!
That's because they don't.I've seen in past threads people emailed them after they sent out the interview email, and they (the office) replied that they were still reviewing applications but I never saw anyone say that they got a later email (or second round email) after that.
So you got an interview to SPEP and PBP both? Why are they not cross referencing to give other people opportunities? You’re the second person I know of who got interviewed for both while the many of us are hoping for anything at all. No animosity towards you, just recognizing that the overlap creates less opportunities for others who applied.Hey guys I just got an interview invite
Yeah during SPEP interview they said that if I get into the PBP, they have alternates for SPEP. I got accepted to SPEP today but if I get into PBP I just tell them, and they’ll get the alternate.So you got an interview to SPEP and PBP both? Why are they not cross referencing to give other people opportunities? You’re the second person I know of who got interviewed for both while the many of us are hoping for anything at all. No animosity towards you, just recognizing that the overlap creates less opportunities for others who applied.
When is ur interview? 🙂Yeah during SPEP interview they said that if I get into the PBP, they have alternates for SPEP. I got accepted to SPEP today but if I get into PBP I just tell them, and they’ll get the alternate.
I’ve only set a date/time for one of the interviewers so far and it’s on 3/17. The other 2 will be sometime that same week of 3/14-3/20When is ur interview? 🙂
congrats! would you mind sharing your stats?I finished my interviews this week. I had an interview with Dr. Burch on Monday 3/8, Dr. Miller on 3/9, and Dr. Simons 3/11. The interview with Dr. Burch was set for 20 minutes but lasted about 25 minutes. Dr. Miller interview was for 20 minutes but ending up being about 35 minutes, and the interview with Dr. Simons was about 55 minutes long. They are all pretty chill and I enjoyed the conversation with each of them. The interview with Dr. Simons was the most intense and kind of clinical b/c of the routine questions that she has to ask, but I assume that is because she's the director of the program. Dr. Miller mentioned that they were interviewing about 23 and accepting 16. Interviews were this week and next week.
congrats!!! what do you mean by clinical?I finished my interviews this week. I had an interview with Dr. Burch on Monday 3/8, Dr. Miller on 3/9, and Dr. Simons 3/11. The interview with Dr. Burch was set for 20 minutes but lasted about 25 minutes. Dr. Miller interview was for 20 minutes but ending up being about 35 minutes, and the interview with Dr. Simons was about 55 minutes long. They are all pretty chill and I enjoyed the conversation with each of them. The interview with Dr. Simons was the most intense and kind of clinical b/c of the routine questions that she has to ask, but I assume that is because she's the director of the program. Dr. Miller mentioned that they were interviewing about 23 and accepting 16. Interviews were this week and next week.
I just mean that they were standard interview type questions that you would typically expect if you have experience interviewing.congrats!!! what do you mean by clinical?
ohh gotcha! would u mind sharing what were some of their questions?I just mean that they were standard interview type questions that you would typically expect if you have experience interviewing.
How were your interviews so long lol.I finished my interviews this week. I had an interview with Dr. Burch on Monday 3/8, Dr. Miller on 3/9, and Dr. Simons 3/11. The interview with Dr. Burch was set for 20 minutes but lasted about 25 minutes. Dr. Miller interview was for 20 minutes but ending up being about 35 minutes, and the interview with Dr. Simons was about 55 minutes long.
thank you for this info! it was online right? Also they said the summer portion will be ON CAMPUS???How were your interviews so long lol.
My interview with Dr. Burch was fairly short despite me asking him several questions and talking about the program and his work. He's laid back and non-confrontational. He asked me about myself, my study habits, what I'm doing now, what I want to do as a dentist, and a few other basic questions. (15 mins).
My interview with Dr. Miller was really good. She set a timer at the beginning for 20 minutes. She asked me about myself, why I've been pursuing dentistry, my strengths and weaknesses, what I want to do in the future, and a few other qs one would expect for this. She talked a lot about the program and I was able to ask follow-up questions about the PBP. I think this interview went well. (~20 mins).
And my interview with Dr. Simons was the most contentious. The interview started awkwardly and I wanted to die there, but I was able to recover and I think I was able to answer her questions to the best of my ability. She asked me about myself, why I wanted to pursue dentistry- what was it about it that made me pursue it, she asked if I am in a position to possibly shell out 30K for the PBP (I think this includes Room & Board at the school), she congratulated me for passing the DAT portion of the program already (I barely made it btw), and then she started talking a bit about the program. She mentioned that the students will be expected to be ON campus for the summer portion of the program, she asked me who I knew in the program since I mentioned that in the interview, and I forgot what else. Since I already knew plenty of details about the PBP at this point, I only asked her two follow-up questions since I felt like I was running out of time too. (My interview was sandwiched between other applicants). (20 mins).
I don't know how I feel about my chances if I'm being honest. I had 1/3 great interview, and 2 where I sort of fell flat. I was nervous but at least I didn't stutter, or did the "umm..." thing, and I maintained appropriate eye contact. Ugh idk..
Should I send a thank you note? My interviews wrapped up in Thursday.
*Also I can answer SOME questions, though I think I covered all the bases. I don't feel comfortable talking about my stats though (sorry).
Yes, they were Zoom interviews that we had to schedule from a list of possible choices. For Dr. Simons, she chose a time and asked if it was fine. I said yes as soon as I got it.thank you for this info! it was online right? Also they said the summer portion will be ON CAMPUS???
congrats! would you mind sharing your stats?
Hmm idk that's just how it went. I had a great time speaking with everyone. You just have to be you in the interview and be as comfortable and confident as possible. Dr. Burch and I have very similar personalities and the same name so that was easy. Dr. Miller is an absolute sweetheart, and I would love to talk to her any day of the week and so we just really connected. My interview with Dr. Simons was so long because she asked a lot of questions and we ended up just talking a bit off topic. I think we just felt comfortable with each other and it didn't have the stuffy interview air despite her having to ask so many routine questions. I didn't have any expectations walking in and I was just grateful for the opportunity to be considered for the program. So we'll see what happens next week. Good luck!How were your interviews so long lol.
My interview with Dr. Burch was fairly short despite me asking him several questions and talking about the program and his work. He's laid back and non-confrontational. He asked me about myself, my study habits, what I'm doing now, what I want to do as a dentist, and a few other basic questions. (15 mins).
My interview with Dr. Miller was really good. She set a timer at the beginning for 20 minutes. She asked me about myself, why I've been pursuing dentistry, my strengths and weaknesses, what I want to do in the future, and a few other one would expect for this. She talked a lot about the program and I was able to ask follow-up questions about the PBP. I think this interview went well. (~20 mins).
And my interview with Dr. Simons was the most contentious. The interview started awkwardly and I wanted to die there, but I was able to recover and I think I was able to answer her questions to the best of my ability. She asked me about myself, why I wanted to pursue dentistry- what was it about it that made me pursue it, she asked if I am in a position to possibly shell out 30K for the PBP (I think this includes Room & Board at the school), she congratulated me for passing the DAT portion of the program already (I barely made it btw), and then she started talking a bit about the program. She mentioned that the students will be expected to be ON campus for the summer portion of the program, she asked me who I knew in the program since I mentioned that in the interview, and I forgot what else. Since I already knew plenty of details about the PBP at this point, I only asked her two follow-up questions since I felt like I was running out of time too. (My interview was sandwiched between other applicants). (20 mins).
I don't know how I feel about my chances if I'm being honest. I had 1/3 great interview, and 2 where I sort of fell flat. I was nervous but at least I didn't stutter, or did the "umm..." thing, and I maintained appropriate eye contact. Ugh idk..
Should I send a thank you note? My interviews wrapped up in Thursday.
*Also I can answer SOME questions, though I think I covered all the bases. I don't feel comfortable talking about my stats though (sorry).