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So Tulane does not screen for MCAT or GPA. I think this is one of the reasons that they receive such an abundance of applications. However I do agree with other posts here saying that the school is looking for a particular type of applicant, regardless of scores. Individuals with 90th+ MCAT scores and competitive GPAs have been outright rejected. I would also contact admissions and just indicate your situation and see what they say. It very well may have been a glitch or your application was possibly looked over. I’m not sure if it will change their decision, but it could at least give you some peace of mind. Also, don’t lose hope for your chances in the RD pool and apply to other schools! It is not too late. Hope you get some answers!
Ok good to know Tulane doesn't screen which makes even less sense why I was never placed under review. I completely agree with the other posters too that they are looking for a particular type of applicant regardless of scores. So I don't understand why I was never placed under review but I have just sent an email to indicate my situation and see what they say. Thanks for the advice.

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Good news is they flag your app if you’re ED moved to RD according to one of the deans of admission. So that still gives you a leg up over the rest of the RD pool

Good news is they flag your app if you’re ED moved to RD according to one of the deans of admission. So that still gives you a leg up over the rest of the RD pool
but being deferred doesnt that mean you're not qualified/what they want? Feels like soft-reject...
 
but being deferred doesnt that mean you're not qualified/what they want? Feels like soft-reject...
They only interview max 40 ED applicants is what I was told. They said it wouldn't be fair otherwise.
 
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but being deferred doesnt that mean you're not qualified/what they want? Feels like soft-reject...

Not necessarily. It could just mean that your reasoning for applying ED isn’t quite what they’re looking for. If they invited everyone for interview for ED that would defeat the purpose, I think. EDP is for a very particular type of applicant.
 
Not necessarily. It could just mean that your reasoning for applying ED isn’t quite what they’re looking for. If they invited everyone for interview for ED that would defeat the purpose, I think. EDP is for a very particular type of applicant.
I specified why I like Tulane in my secondary throughout my smp experience at Tulane, had strong LORs from Tulane som faculties
 
Does Tulane generally favor in-state residents with strong family and personal ties to New Orlean? Most of my ECs are from a different city in Louisiana.
 
Does Tulane generally favor in-state residents with strong family and personal ties to New Orlean? Most of my ECs are from a different city in Louisiana.
No not really. I am not from NOLA or even Louisiana.
 
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Does Tulane generally favor in-state residents with strong family and personal ties to New Orlean? Most of my ECs are from a different city in Louisiana.

Mine are very specific to New Orleans and surrounding areas but Tulane gets many more OOS applicants anyway. I don’t think it is a must. That’s more true for LSUHSC I think.
 
How many ED applicants are accepted each year? Anyone knows?
 
I got an 'application complete' email immediately after submitting my secondary (7/10/2022) and just got another email today saying that my application is complete and under review... Anybody else? Does this mean they're actively reviewing it now?
 
Does anyone know in what order Tulane reviews their secondaries? it's doesn't seem in the order it was submitted...
 
Does anyone know in what order Tulane reviews their secondaries? it's doesn't seem in the order it was submitted...
whatever order that will allow them to check apps that interest them the most. I think most med schools have some sort of filter in their system so that certain apps get recommended/chosen to be reviewed earlier. So it's not always completely chronological.
 
Last year’s thread seemed to show an eventual trend of a decision (II, R, or hold) about a month after going under review. It will probably take some time to get to that turnaround as they get interviews underway and go through their backlog.
 
Last year’s thread seemed to show an eventual trend of a decision (II, R, or hold) about a month after going under review. It will probably take some time to get to that turnaround as they get interviews underway and go through their backlog.
Last year I went under review in early October and got a hold in December
 
I got an 'application complete' email immediately after submitting my secondary (7/10/2022) and just got another email today saying that my application is complete and under review... Anybody else? Does this mean they're actively reviewing it now?
Yea, it means your app has been assigned to a reviewer and the next notice you'll get is a decision regarding whether you get an interview.
 
Ok good to know Tulane doesn't screen which makes even less sense why I was never placed under review. I completely agree with the other posters too that they are looking for a particular type of applicant regardless of scores. So I don't understand why I was never placed under review but I have just sent an email to indicate my situation and see what they say. Thanks for the advice.
Did they tell you why you weren't put under review?
 
Did they tell you why you weren't put under review?
They told me that all ED apps were reviewed but my app just didn't get a status update on my portal for whatever reason and not to worry about the notifications or status updates and that my application including all ED apps were reviewed. I guess some people don't get status updates when they go under review for whatever reason.
 
They told me that all ED apps were reviewed but my app just didn't get a status update on my portal for whatever reason and not to worry about the notifications or status updates and that my application including all ED apps were reviewed. I guess some people don't get status updates when they go under review for whatever reason.
So I take it that you were set for Tulane and only applied ED? Don't you get put in RD and can apply to other schools? Surely it wouldn't be too late if you got a stellar background. I know many friends who had stellar backgrounds and lower-than-average MCATs who applied in November and still got accepted to a top MD schools.
 
They told me that all ED apps were reviewed but my app just didn't get a status update on my portal for whatever reason and not to worry about the notifications or status updates and that my application including all ED apps were reviewed. I guess some people don't get status updates when they go under review for whatever reason.
Sorry to hear. I hope you still can apply to other MD and DO programs.
 
So I take it that you were set for Tulane and only applied ED? Don't you get put in RD and can apply to other schools? Surely it wouldn't be too late if you got a stellar background. I know many friends who had stellar backgrounds and lower-than-average MCATs who applied in November and still got accepted to a top MD schools.
Yes I got deferred to RD. I'll be applying across the board now, thanks for the advice. I know my chances are lower cause its later in the cycle but I am still going to try.
 
Yes I got deferred to RD. I'll be applying across the board now, thanks for the advice. I know my chances are lower cause its later in the cycle but I am still going to try.
Not too late. Know plenty of people who didn't submit their primary until October and got verified in late November/early December and still got in to MD & DO
 
Secondary submitted 7/21, under review just now
 
I wonder what determines the order they're reviewed (aside from chronologically).

I wonder if they sort applications out by hours of community service or some other form of EC stratification. It would make sense to me as Tulane is more "holistic" for what it is worth. It doesn't quite seem to me that they would care too much about ranking the order of review by GPA and MCAT for this reason. Or, It could just be all random chance. :shrug:
 
I wonder if they sort applications out by hours of community service or some other form of EC stratification. It would make sense to me as Tulane is more "holistic" for what it is worth. It doesn't quite seem to me that they would care too much about ranking the order of review by GPA and MCAT for this reason. Or, It could just be all random chance. :shrug:
Never thought of filtering for EC hours before. Mine must be very inflated from my job.
 
How do we know if they received our casper score?
if you took Casper, then generally 2-3 weeks (mostly 2 weeks) after taking the exam, schools should already have your scores. An email from Casper would tell you if it was sent to schools and address the schools you indicated to be sent to.
 
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