2023-2024 Howard

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I'm on the waitlist but thanks for the info!
 
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I got the application reviewed email on 11/1. If I have not heard back by now, is it likely I wont be offered a ii?
 
I got the application reviewed email on 11/1. If I have not heard back by now, is it likely I wont be offered a ii?
I know someone that waited months after their interview and heard nothing until first day of class I think Howard just does things on their own time it’s hard to gauge
 
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I submitted an update letter in January and they just now replied saying that it was added to my file! Hoping that it leads to good news lol
+1 they also replied to me today regarding the second update letter I sent to them early January
 
They also responded to my update letter today from January 12th. I’m so nervous since they are my #1
 
This rhetoric toward HBCU’s is crazy. I applied to plenty PWI’s and some of them have been quiet all cycle as well.
It isn’t rhetoric though if it’s been proven to be true several times. HBCUs are known to be slower across the board. Let’s not allow our high hopes in receiving our medical degrees from an HBCU obscure us from this reality.
 
It isn’t rhetoric though if it’s been proven to be true several times. HBCUs are known to be slower across the board. Let’s not allow our high hopes in receiving our medical degrees from an HBCU obscure us from this reality.

Proven by who? Random ppl on SDN who are upset HBCU’s aren’t chasing them down to get into their school? I’ve spoken to PWI’s who told me their cycle runs until March/April. Ppl just have less grace and way more entitlement with HBCU’s. A PWI in TEXAS also accepts people not too long before orientation.
 
Proven by who? Random ppl on SDN who are upset HBCU’s aren’t chasing them down to get into their school? I’ve spoken to PWI’s who told me their cycle runs until March/April. Ppl just have less grace and way more entitlement with HBCU’s. A PWI in TEXAS also accepts people not too long before orientation.
Look at the previous threads for HBCUs. There’s a consistent theme that is associated with them being slower and that’s okay. It is what it is because that’s the price that comes with applying whether it’s to an HBCU or PWI.

I’ve applied to plenty of PWIs too, but I can be transparent too because whenever I’ve sent an update regarding my app, I’ve gotten responses confirming receipt of said update that didn’t take nearly 1.5 month to receive. I believe that’s the frustration many HBCU applicants have, in addition to the fact that Howard is one of the very few programs that does not accept the AAMC FAP as a form of payment when submitting their secondary.
 
Look at the previous threads for HBCUs. There’s a consistent theme that is associated with them being slower and that’s okay. It is what it is because that’s the price that comes with applying whether it’s to an HBCU or PWI.

I’ve applied to plenty of PWIs too, but I can be transparent too because whenever I’ve sent an update regarding my app, I’ve gotten responses confirming receipt of said update that didn’t take nearly 1.5 month to receive. I believe that’s the frustration many HBCU applicants have, in addition to the fact that Howard is one of the very few programs that does not accept the AAMC FAP as a form of payment when submitting their secondary.

There’s def nuance and room for improvement but my own personal experience is Howard has always responded to my updates in a matter of days as well as answering the phone. All that to say, not everyone’s experience is the same & when i read the SDN for PWI’s i never see all this flack given the way it’s given at HBCU’s. The concerns are fair if it’s your personal experience but I’d hate for all this to be discouraging to future black MD’s interested in HBCU’s especially in this climate of anti- DEI/ anti- affirmative action.
 
There’s def nuance and room for improvement but my own personal experience is Howard has always responded to my updates in a matter of days as well as answering the phone. All that to say, not everyone’s experience is the same & when i read the SDN for PWI’s i never see all this flack given the way it’s given at HBCU’s. The concerns are fair if it’s your personal experience but I’d hate for all this to be discouraging to future black MD’s interested in HBCU’s especially in this climate of anti- DEI/ anti- affirmative action.
I don’t think calling out hbcu’s for the unprofessionalism and still supporting their cause for promoting future black doctors are mutually exclusive. A lot of schools need to stop acting like they are doing us a favor. We paid thousands of dollars to apply, the least they can do is respond in a timely manner
 
I don’t think calling out hbcu’s for the unprofessionalism and still supporting their cause for promoting future black doctors are mutually exclusive. A lot of schools need to stop acting like they are doing us a favor. We paid thousands of dollars to apply, the least they can do is respond in a timely manner

Facts- my main point is this isn’t HBCU exclusive. So it’s one thing to say “this school is so unprofessional” it’s another thing to say “HBCU’s are so unprofessional” which is what was said. Esp when PWI’s are doing the exact same thing right now.
 
Facts- my main point is this isn’t HBCU exclusive. So it’s one thing to say “this school is so unprofessional” it’s another thing to say “HBCU’s are so unprofessional” which is what was said. Esp when PWI’s are doing the exact same thing right now.
It’s also human nature I guess because there are only 4 hbcu med schools and hundreds of PWI’s and all 4 have ghosted me at different points and I assume a lot of people feel the same
 
It’s also human nature I guess because there are only 4 hbcu med schools and hundreds of PWI’s and all 4 have ghosted me at different points and I assume a lot of people feel the same
100% human nature and not to bring race into the conversation, but I know that we (referring to people of color) instinctively have this preconceived notion that “I’m applying to an HBCU and they’re eventually going to look out for me”. Hence why we tend to take it a bit more personal when we’re being ghosted by an HBCU, but also forgetting that those 4 programs can’t accept us all.
 
does anyone know if howard sends admissions decisions on fridays? i know they said they meet on thursdays so curious if we’ll be hearing back today
 
Does anyone have info about Howard Med? Are the student happy? Do they feel supported? It seems like I can't find info anywhere!
Current students seem happy. They say most of everything is great. Best thing I’ve heard the most: collaborative, family-like dynamic. Worst thing I’ve heard the most: administrative stuff can take a long time to be processed (I’m sure you can guess from this app cycle).
All in all I’ve heard mostly good things from the students.
For me personally it’s being around all shades of melanin and classmates/faculty that, more often than not, share the same goal of wanting to serve underserved populations.
 
Third year here at Howard. Hang in there yall. They can be a bit slow. If you have any questions, lmk
any more interview slots left by chance?
 

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What's the vibe really like at Howard? You like it there or nah?
I enjoy it. I think it can be frustrating dealing with admin but I don’t think it’s exclusive to Howard just more exacerbated. My major gripe for the first two years was the curriculum was not tailored to studying for the boards. I memorized a bunch of facts and not really how to study for step. But that’s pretty much it for me. I like the people. No matter who you are, or what you’re into there’s a someone or group you’ll connect with but still feel like you belong as a whole. I also like research and being close to NIH was great
 
I enjoy it. I think it can be frustrating dealing with admin but I don’t think it’s exclusive to Howard just more exacerbated. My major gripe for the first two years was the curriculum was not tailored to studying for the boards. I memorized a bunch of facts and not really how to study for step. But that’s pretty much it for me. I like the people. No matter who you are, or what you’re into there’s a someone or group you’ll connect with but still feel like you belong as a whole. I also like research and being close to NIH was great
How long did you get to study for boards? Did it feel like you were starting from scratch since the first two years weren't tailored to it?
 
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