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Have they already filled the majority of the spots? Like is it only going to be a few people who get accepted at this point?
 
Have they already filled the majority of the spots? Like is it only going to be a few people who get accepted at this point?
Last year they accepted people in April and some in May. It isn’t over until a decision is made
 
Wait did the time change from few days now to two weeks? 🙁
 
No they initially said within two weeks, then on thursday they said "within a few days" rlly hoping today is it. Good luck everyone!
 
Part of me feels like I’m walking into a R or WL and another one just wants the wait to be over.
 
Don't ever focus on that question. Focus on here and now. Either you get it or you don't.
I totally agree! I was just trying to get an idea of if the majority of people are accepted earlier in the cycle or at the very end. I know they’re rolling but it seems like they keep most people waiting until they’re completely done interviewing (but that could be because their admission rate is so low) good luck everybody!
 
I totally agree! I was just trying to get an idea of if the majority of people are accepted earlier in the cycle or at the very end. I know they’re rolling but it seems like they keep most people waiting until they’re completely done interviewing (but that could be because their admission rate is so low) good luck everybody!
Ah! I see now! I think they're wrapping up and we should hear before this Friday (I hope).
 
Me staring at my email tomorrow:
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Anyone been in contact with the office to see what day they are releasing admissions? I contacted them last week with no reply 🙁
 
And did you get the status update around 3 PM CT (1 pm cali time) or did you get the update at a later time today?
wondering this too. I had a more relatively recent II so are they going in order? We done for the day? So much up in the air...
 
got the R. i've had 8 interviews and 8 r/waitlists with a 3.97,518, 3000+ hours of clinical experience, and have completed my own human subjects study. i have no idea what i'm doing wrong or why medical schools even bother to interview me if they're just gonna reject me or what i could do differently
only thing i could think of is the writing
 
Rejected yesterday 1pm via portal :/ interviewed august
 
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