2023-2024 NYU (Grossman)

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you have to do all the uploading photo, putting in your SSN, checking all the background check boxes first. i was similarly v confused
Omg thank you friend!

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You’re the kind of person that goes to medical school for free even if it’s not NYU. You’re probably the most competitive applicant of this entire cycle. You should leverage your multiple acceptances, which you will most likely have, to go to your dream school. Congrats!!
Thanks for your kind words! Just trying to make it like everyone else 🙂 and glad to have good people here along the way to meet and talk with
 
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Sorry if this has been answered, but has anyone found anything regarding NYU's post II acceptance rate?
It is one of the lower ones from what I have heard anecdotally but that doesn't apply to you since I am confident you are an MMI god. Dont stress!
 
Sorry if this has been answered, but has anyone found anything regarding NYU's post II acceptance rate?
Two years ago it was around 20% and if you look at the info that they told applicants last year during interview days (which people discussed on SDN), it seems to confirm that.
 
for those who interviewed, who did you address the thank you letter to, if at all?
 
MSAR said acceptance will come out on Oct 2, anyone?
 
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During the info session Dean Rivera stated that they had already sent a handful of acceptances (I don’t know if they were MD/PhD). He also stated that NYU will only be giving a handful of acceptances each week early in the cycle and progressively increase the number as the cycle gets into the later stages.
 
At my post-interview info session day, I’m 90+% sure I remember Dean Rivera saying he had already started making some acceptance calls. I believe the October 15 day is a suggestion, rather than a hard rule. Some other info he provided: within roughly 3-4 weeks post-interview you should receive an initial decision which for 20-30% will be a rejection and for most of the rest it will be continued review (some other schools call this a deferral and it’s not the same as a waitlist). A very small percentage will get acceptance calls. For those put initially on continued review, they can receive acceptances whenever afterward I believe, but most will not receive a final decision until January, during which some applicants (I think I remember him saying 200-300 will be waitlisted) and then the rest will be accepted or rejected.

They aim to accept around 120-130 initially for the regular MD program, and I believe in all (including waitlist acceptances) they accepted ~150 MD and ~63 MD/PHD last year.
 
At my post-interview info session day, I’m 90+% sure I remember Dean Rivera saying he had already started making some acceptance calls. I believe the October 15 day is a suggestion, rather than a hard rule. Some other info he provided: within roughly 3-4 weeks post-interview you should receive an initial decision which for 20-30% will be a rejection and for most of the rest it will be continued review (some other schools call this a deferral and it’s not the same as a waitlist). A very small percentage will get acceptance calls. For those put initially on continued review, they can receive acceptances whenever afterward I believe, but most will not receive a final decision until January, during which some applicants (I think I remember him saying 200-300 will be waitlisted) and then the rest will be accepted or rejected.

They aim to accept around 120-130 initially for the regular MD program, and I believe in all (including waitlist acceptances) they accepted ~150 MD and ~63 MD/PHD last year.
+1 for the traffic rule of october 15 being a suggestion: two schools on my list have sent out RD As this week
 
Also, per the AAMC: Notify all Regular MD program applicants of their acceptance on or after October 15* of each admission cycle, but no earlier. Schools and programs may notify applicants of admissions decisions other than acceptance prior to October 15.

How can schools send the acceptances before the date, am I reading it wrong?
 
Yeah this knowledge definitely didn’t do good things for my neuroticism levels hahahah
Oh wth. I was trying to stay sane until next week bruh ripppp
I don’t know what y’all’s full school lists are, but I do know that we share a lot of schools, and the vast majority of mine don’t start releasing acceptances in October if that makes you feel better (I personally hate waiting and wish they would though). A big chunk of mine are making me wait til February or March and another big chunk only does 2 or 3 batches with the first not til November or January.
 
Also, per the AAMC: Notify all Regular MD program applicants of their acceptance on or after October 15* of each admission cycle, but no earlier. Schools and programs may notify applicants of admissions decisions other than acceptance prior to October 15.

How can schools send the acceptances before the date, am I reading it wrong
I believe it’s a suggestion rather than a hard rule
 
I don’t know what y’all’s full school lists are, but I do know that we share a lot of schools, and the vast majority of mine don’t start releasing acceptances in October if that makes you feel better (I personally hate waiting and wish they would though). A big chunk of mine are making me wait til February or March and another big chunk only does 2 or 3 batches with the first not til November or January.
Yeah that's true, agreed, but also a different type of suck haha
 
Without divulging any details, can anyone speak to their interview experience compared to other MMIs? Was it laid back or more stressful?
 
Is the Kira talent done live on the interview day? Do we have to do anything prior to the interview day? I did another Kira talent and we had to do it before, so I just want to make sure I am not forgetting to do something before my interview lol
 
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