2022-2023 Hackensack Meridian

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Heads up to those Interviewing:
No agenda provided so had no idea what to expect but I assumed they would give us at least 5 minutes between all presentations.
They want cameras on the entire time, which is fine except…
No breaks from 9:45-12:25 (almost 3 hours!!!)
4 lectures straight
5 minute break
12:30
Financial aid
5 minute break
Student q&a 1pm-2pm
Done 2pm

50+ applicants in one zoom

The best part= student q&a
Did they say if the slides would be shared?
 
is this serious? I dont understand the east coast attitude
You indicated that you're "getting desperate" to the point where you would apply Hackensack, implying that it's a bottom choice...in a thread dedicated to Hackensack, full of applicants who would be happy or even thrilled to attend. It's just kind of tone deaf. Has nothing to do with a particular coastal attitude lmao. Their deadline is 12/1 according to MSAR, good luck!
 
getting desperate to the point where I would apply hackensak ... do they have a deadline or ? I would probably need one or two days to get everything together
The deadline to submit your primary is 12/1/2022 and the deadline to submit the secondary is 12/8/2022 (found both of these on MSAR).
Regarding additional requirements, they are pretty strict about LOR requirements. On MSAR it says they take a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 4.
The types of letters they take/require:
-one from a health care professional (does not need to be a physician- can be anyone in healthcare)
-one from an academic professor
-one from these or another appropriate source: a physician, a second academic professor, or a supervisor

lastly, if you have a committee letter it can be accepted as long as it has the above letters


getting desperate to the point where I would apply hackensak ... do they have a deadline or ? I would probably need one or two days to get everything together
I don't think this was your intention with the post but it just reads a little weird? It seems like you're treating it like a safety/throw away by saying you're considering applying here because you're desperate. There's a lot of people here who would LOVE to go to this school so it just seems like you're implying that this school is the bottom of the barrel. I think I can speak for the majority of us when I say that there are a lot of people on SDN in general who are feeling desperate and anxious with respect to this cycle and your post had me reading it 3x times because the tone felt slightly off?

Anyways, I hope the above info was helpful and I wish you the best of luck in this cycle! 🙂
 
Geez, but that gives me a bit of hope after submitting not a lot after when you did.
Finally verified. How long has it taken most of you to hear back re IIs? I'm hoping that since its this late in the cycle, it won't take them that long as there shouldn't be tons of more applications.
 
The deadline to submit your primary is 12/1/2022 and the deadline to submit the secondary is 12/8/2022 (found both of these on MSAR).
Regarding additional requirements, they are pretty strict about LOR requirements. On MSAR it says they take a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 4.
The types of letters they take/require:
-one from a health care professional (does not need to be a physician- can be anyone in healthcare)
-one from an academic professor
-one from these or another appropriate source: a physician, a second academic professor, or a supervisor

lastly, if you have a committee letter it can be accepted as long as it has the above letters



I don't think this was your intention with the post but it just reads a little weird? It seems like you're treating it like a safety/throw away by saying you're considering applying here because you're desperate. There's a lot of people here who would LOVE to go to this school so it just seems like you're implying that this school is the bottom of the barrel. I think I can speak for the majority of us when I say that there are a lot of people on SDN in general who are feeling desperate and anxious with respect to this cycle and your post had me reading it 3x times because the tone felt slightly off?

Anyways, I hope the above info was helpful and I wish you the best of luck in this cycle! 🙂
This was a very kind, helpful response to an otherwise strangely-worded post. You seem like a good person, and I just wanted to highlight this rather than any negative/offensive posts on the thread. Best of luck to you! 🙂
 
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The deadline to submit your primary is 12/1/2022 and the deadline to submit the secondary is 12/8/2022 (found both of these on MSAR).
Regarding additional requirements, they are pretty strict about LOR requirements. On MSAR it says they take a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 4.
The types of letters they take/require:
-one from a health care professional (does not need to be a physician- can be anyone in healthcare)
-one from an academic professor
-one from these or another appropriate source: a physician, a second academic professor, or a supervisor

lastly, if you have a committee letter it can be accepted as long as it has the above letters



I don't think this was your intention with the post but it just reads a little weird? It seems like you're treating it like a safety/throw away by saying you're considering applying here because you're desperate. There's a lot of people here who would LOVE to go to this school so it just seems like you're implying that this school is the bottom of the barrel. I think I can speak for the majority of us when I say that there are a lot of people on SDN in general who are feeling desperate and anxious with respect to this cycle and your post had me reading it 3x times because the tone felt slightly off?

Anyways, I hope the above info was helpful and I wish you the best of luck in this cycle! 🙂
thanks for the info, apologies to the thread for some clear differences between intent and perception. i'm just a lil' rascal trying to get a foot in the door to medicine; we all know this is a difficult that sometimes brings out a weird side in people!

if your so desperate…what makes you think hackensack would take you?

is this a honest or rhetorical question? if it's the former i'm happy to answer it, if it's the latter then ... ok !
 
Did anyone hear when decisions would come out during their interview?
 
How long after getting the "preliminary review complete" email did people get interview invites ?
 
has anyone interviewed and not gotten a second interview? sitting in silence after my interview here and driving myself crazy about whether or not its a bad thing that I haven't heard about a second interview 🙁
Also have not gotten a second interview. My interview went very well and I grew up 30 minutes away from the school so I don’t think they would immediately reject me. Choosing to think that everything will be fine.
 
Also have not gotten a second interview. My interview went very well and I grew up 30 minutes away from the school so I don’t think they would immediately reject me. Choosing to think that everything will be fine.
same situation here. guess patience is the key here. thanks all & good luck
 
Also have not gotten a second interview. My interview went very well and I grew up 30 minutes away from the school so I don’t think they would immediately reject me. Choosing to think that everything will be fine.
i’m pretty sure they said that not everyone gets a second interview! i think they only do a second interview if they want more info
 
has anyone interviewed and not gotten a second interview? sitting in silence after my interview here and driving myself crazy about whether or not its a bad thing that I haven't heard about a second interview 🙁
+1, i keep checking my phone to make sure i haven't missed a call or something
 
Does anyone know if they provide breaks for the holidays at all considering the 3+1 curriculum? I know they have a 2-week break between M1 and M2 and dedicated step studying time, but I did not see any time allotted for a potential winter break even if it's small. Just curious if anyone knows anything about this
 
Does anyone know if they provide breaks for the holidays at all considering the 3+1 curriculum? I know they have a 2-week break between M1 and M2 and dedicated step studying time, but I did not see any time allotted for a potential winter break even if it's small. Just curious if anyone knows anything about this
Have a look at the academic calendar here: Academic Calendars – Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine

Looks like there are indeed holiday breaks, indicated by the red boxes
 
Does anyone know if they provide breaks for the holidays at all considering the 3+1 curriculum? I know they have a 2-week break between M1 and M2 and dedicated step studying time, but I did not see any time allotted for a potential winter break even if it's small. Just curious if anyone knows anything about this
yea you get a week for winter break, a week for spring break and a week during the summer. Though just because there is a break doesn't mean there isn't an exam the week after. Tbh not much breaks during the year, its a real grind
 
Also, totally unrelated but for anyone still waiting. I recently had the chance to talk to an admission representative from Hackensack. They told me that they recently changed the software that they use for screening applications, so they are behind compared to their schedule last year.

Other highlights:
- Rolling Admissions
- Interview is steady until around March
 
Complete 11/13, I just received an email saying I meet admissions requirements, my file is being holistically reviewed to determine if you will be selected for an interview, and I'll remain in this status until selected for an interview or the admissions cycle closes. Should I reach out with a letter of interest or should I just leave it to the II gods?
 
Also, totally unrelated but for anyone still waiting. I recently had the chance to talk to an admission representative from Hackensack. They told me that they recently changed the software that they use for screening applications, so they are behind compared to their schedule last year.

Other highlights:
- Rolling Admissions
- Interview is steady until around March
Thanks. Did they happen to mention when first round of decisions would be coming out?
 
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