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Pre-II rejection today, complete 8/3. Good luck everyone!
A few people on this thread have been complete in September and heard their decision, so I don't think there's any rhyme or reason to when you'll hearI was complete mid-august and I'm shaking
Link? when in Sept?A few people on this thread have been complete in September and heard their decision, so I don't think there's any rhyme or reason to when you'll hear
Sorry, I meant to say there's people on this sub (page 8) that completed in September and already received an II/R. Meaning there's no rhyme or reason for when they're reviewing apps, cause people have submitted in August and haven't heard backLink? when in Sept?
Can confirm, completed on Aug 26 and silence. Portal still says app under review.Sorry, I meant to say there's people on this sub (page 8) that completed in September and already received an II/R. Meaning there's no rhyme or reason for when they're reviewing apps, cause people have submitted in August and haven't heard back
When would be the optimal time to send a letter of intent? And anyone know if they tend to be receptive to that?
new publication ?I’m about to send an update letter and was wondering where exactly to send it. I would assume just the email I sent my thank you letters to.
I’m gonna save a letter of intent for later in the cycle if needed, personally!
new publication ?
When would be the optimal time to send a letter of intent? And anyone know if they tend to be receptive to that?
+1Pre-II R, complete 8/18
Pre-II R same email. First official R of the cycle 🙁 have multiple pubs and super research heavy as wellPre II R received just now
what is the vibe of the group exercise part of the interview day?
I did the same thing fwiwFor people who interviewed, I sent my thank you letters directly to the people who interviewed me and didn't cc admissions. Do we think I should cc those thank you letters, or does it just not matter? Interviewed 8/30
I honestly had a hard time with it because the Zoom format makes it difficult to have natural dialogue/know when your turn is to speak. Sometimes people start talking at the same time, and when that happened to me I would just tell the other person to go ahead. There was also one student who was kind of dominating the conversation. The scenario itself is not difficult, though, and everyone was nice. The format is inherently awkward so I hope they take that into account. And fwiw my student interviewer told me that everyone gets scored highly so long as you talk 🤷♀️what is the vibe of the group exercise part of the interview day?
yes -- fairly detailed (eg why'd you do this not that, describe your findings, what would you do next). if it was big part of the app, it'll likely be a big part of the convoFor those who interviewed, did they ask you really detailed questions about your research (ie., why did you use this line, explain to me how western blot works---which is what I heard from people who interviewed at other places)? also was research a big part of your conversation(if you have extensive research experience)? Sorry if these questions sound kinda dumb...stressing out for my upcoming interview lol
Had my interview yesterday and research was the biggest part of my app. I think it depends on who interviews you; for example, my interviewer was a nephrologist, whereas my research is in neurology, so there weren't too specific questions about protocol. Just mainly big pictureFor those who interviewed, did they ask you really detailed questions about your research (ie., why did you use this line, explain to me how western blot works---which is what I heard from people who interviewed at other places)? also was research a big part of your conversation(if you have extensive research experience)? Sorry if these questions sound kinda dumb...stressing out for my upcoming interview lol
current student -- depends on the block. Some courses eg immunology had one big final exam, other courses eg micro had two exams and quizzes. It's pretty fluid - the course directors do a decent job of implementing changes based on our feedback, so I imagine it'll be different by the time any of y'all get here.Can any students here speak on how frequent exams are? I know some schools are weekly or biweekly, is that the case here?
Thank you so much!Had my interview yesterday and research was the biggest part of my app. I think it depends on who interviews you; for example, my interviewer was a nephrologist, whereas my research is in neurology, so there weren't too specific questions about protocol. Just mainly big picture
Both of my interviews were closed file, except my faculty interviewer had my PS only. I have a SUPER research heavy app but since it wasn't emphasized in my PS I didn't get a single question about it, lol.yes -- fairly detailed (eg why'd you do this not that, describe your findings, what would you do next). if it was big part of the app, it'll likely be a big part of the convo
For mine surprisingly no/wasn’t grilled on my research experience. I think it came up a little bit but it most certainly did not dominate the conversation.For those who interviewed, did they ask you really detailed questions about your research (ie., why did you use this line, explain to me how western blot works---which is what I heard from people who interviewed at other places)? also was research a big part of your conversation(if you have extensive research experience)? Sorry if these questions sound kinda dumb...stressing out for my upcoming interview lol
For those who interviewed, did they ask you really detailed questions about your research (ie., why did you use this line, explain to me how western blot works---which is what I heard from people who interviewed at other places)? also was research a big part of your conversation(if you have extensive research experience)? Sorry if these questions sound kinda dumb...stressing out for my upcoming interview lol
My research was a hugeee part of my application, personal statement and activities etc. I didn’t get asked a single question about it and my interviewers were both heavily involved in research. My faculty interviewer was “90% research 10% clinical”. I was disappointed it didn’t come up, I tried to bring my work into conversation and neither seemed interested. I found this to be the case in almost all my interviews not just at this schoolFor those who interviewed, did they ask you really detailed questions about your research (ie., why did you use this line, explain to me how western blot works---which is what I heard from people who interviewed at other places)? also was research a big part of your conversation(if you have extensive research experience)? Sorry if these questions sound kinda dumb...stressing out for my upcoming interview lol
30 min eachHow long are each of the interviews?
For those keeping track at home, it will be a full seven months between the first II going out and decisions actually being releasedBruh, how are they gonna delay decisions until Feb 17th this year? 🙁
Where did you find the information on applications this cycle? How many fewer? Just curiousI would guess taking longer to go through secondaries. I have noticed that many schools are running behind compared to past years. Why? Idk really know. This cycle has fewer applicants than in previous years. I'm curious if a current student can give us more insight.