happy_carrot
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for Colorado Springs branch, does anyone else have two questions that seem pretty similar? want to make sure that it's not a glitch or something on my end!
Nevermind, secondary receivedIf we don't have a secondary, should we be concerned? Or are sending them in small waves?
+OOS today 🙂I still haven't gotten my secondary yet. Verified 7/12 and OOS with no ties to Colorado, though. 😔
I would try to find another quality, maybe talking about further research as how you want to improve your curiosity (I feel like that is something that can always be improved upon)... I don’t know I'm not adcom so take that as you will (you could note how your curiosity is strong as exemplified by being a liberal arts major, but how you want to improve it further...)+1 OOS no ties.
I'm not sure how to answer the second part of this question, "The pillars of our curriculum are Leadership, Curiosity, and Commitment. Tell us about how you have embodied one or more of these attributes in your path to medicine thus far. In which of these areas do you see the most opportunity for personal growth and why? Limit this response to 500 words."
For this Q, I am writing how I embody leadership through one of my activities. However, I am not sure what to write about for an "area I can grow in." I feel I have exemplified curiosity beyond science through my coursework (I have a liberal arts major + humanities/foreign language minors), and I am a committed person as well (as is anyone who is pursuing medicine). Even though I have chosen to write about how I embody leadership, I still feel like I can grow more as a leader. Would it be bad to talk about both leadership as my strength and as a place I can grow more in?
thank you! i'll keep this in mindI would try to find another quality, maybe talking about further research as how you want to improve your curiosity (I feel like that is something that can always be improved upon)... I don’t know I'm not adcom so take that as you will (you could note how your curiosity is strong as exemplified by being a liberal arts major, but how you want to improve it further...)
They had Duet on the "Status" Section for secondaries but removed it since. My app is complete and I did not do Duet.According to Acuity Insights, for Colorado "Duet is not required for the 2024/2025 Cycle" so if my understanding is correct duet scores will not be sent to the school as acuity only sends duet scores to schools requiring the test. I've been confused about this as well though
Nope. Mine was ”complete” the other night after they received my CASPER even though I submitted my secondary on 7/12Does anyone know if Colorado will review our applications before receiving CASPer scores?
No. In the secondary, it states: " If you receive an invitation to interview, you will be initially considered for whichever program(s) you apply to here. All applicants will also be considered for the main Anschutz Medical Campus. If your preference is to be placed at the Anschutz Medical Campus, please select that option (no additional essay is necessary). Applying to one of the optional programs below does not increase or decrease your likelihood of acceptance to CUSOM. " You would be fine to apply to one of the branches if that is something you want to pursue.I'm interested in applying to the Colorado Springs program. If not selected for this program, do I have lower odds for the main campus? Like would it be in my favor to just primarily apply to the main campus?
Thank you for being willing to answer questions! I have a few general questions if you wouldn't mind -hey everyone. Current MS2 just wrapping up clerkships, about to go into MS3. Happy to talk about the school overall either here or via DMs. Can also talk about the general admissions process as well.
Yes, but mine has said that since the day I submittedis anyone else's application "under review"
what does the LM and WARS mean underneath your name?Yes, but mine has said that since the day I submitted
LM is the LizzyM score. It’s based purely on your stats. WARS is the Wedgedog Applicant Rating System, which includes things like extracurriculars, undergrad prestige, etc. that also factor into admissions.what does the LM and WARS mean underneath your name?
LizzyM score can be found in the SDN Calculators tab. Here is a link to the WARS workbook that any applicant can edit to determine the WARS number: https://forums.studentdoctor.net/at...ng-system-v-1-3-1-2017-protected-xlsx.213197/LM is the LizzyM score. It’s based purely on your stats. WARS is the Wedgedog Applicant Rating System, which includes things like extracurriculars, undergrad prestige, etc. that also factor into admissions.
Congrats! LM Score please?IS II yesterday afternoon. Complete 7/16
I got my secondary on 7/16 but didn’t submit till 7/24 so I hope I hear back soon 😔 also ISIS II yesterday afternoon. Complete 7/16
Do you happen to only see one interview date (next friday...) lol.OOS II earlier this afternoon!! Complete 7/11.
Shoot itIm OOS with a LizzyM of 73, do ya'll think its too late for me to shoot my shot for Colorado or will it be a donation at this point?
I do, looks like it's gonna be a busy week for us friend 😎Do you happen to only see one interview date (next friday...) lol.
Now that I’m thinking about it, i don’t remember my colorado mstp secondary having any prompts about research (like naming potential investigators or asking about areas im interested in).
Can any other mstp applicants back this up? Hopefully I didn’t miss something or my secondary portal glitched lmao
Congrats!! Complete date?OOS II, LM 75. Saw the email at a red light so I had to pull over lol
Think 7/12, it took a couple of days for my casper to be received but around there.Congrats!! Complete date?
Fairly receptive. 42% overall post-II A rate, per admit.org, and a decent chunk matriculate per MSAR.How OOS friendly is Colorado post interview?
Sounds good to me! They do interview quite a lot more OOS, but higher percentage matriculation for in state which makes senseFairly receptive. 42% overall post-II A rate, per admit.org, and a decent chunk matriculate per MSAR.
OOS II! Submitted 7/28, LM 77.
I also only see that oneDo you happen to only see one interview date (next friday...) lol.
Is there something you feel is special about CUSOM?If I had to quantify it, I'd probably say I'm around a 6.5/10. Medical school is always gonna be tough and it's not always smooth sailing. Additionally, there's a lot of random stuff in the curriculum that doesn't really make sense from a student perspective, especially since it often feels like you're not given full agency over a lot of things. I will say that despite preclinical year being a ton of classroom time, I generally agree with the MS2 clerkship model overall.
I believe there's still a group component to the interview. I personally don't love group interviews but Colorado does a good job with the format compared to other experiences I had at schools like Rochester. Can't really share too much more, both for overall privacy and also because I'm pretty sure the format has changed quite a bit.
I'd probably say my favorite part is looking back and seeing how I've grown as a clinician. I'm very self-deprecating in general and the entirety of my time in med school so far has been just realizing how much knowledge is really out there. However, when I really do take time to take it all in, I am genuinely proud of how much I've accomplished overall.
Is there something you feel is special about CUSOM?
How is the student/school culture there?
It seems people like doing outdoor activities in their free time, I love mountain landscapes and also visited Colorado couple times on trips and loved it. How is the overall culture around the area?
Is there anything you would want a current applicant to know about CUSOM?
Thank you so much for being open to answer questions!
Student culture IMO starts out very open but can be extremely cliquey as time passes. School culture is weird because they do a good job of trying to incorporate feedback over things like attendance. However, there are several departments that are nationally known for being extremely malignant, which can translate to a tough clerkship experience.Is there something you feel is special about CUSOM?
How is the student/school culture there?
It seems people like doing outdoor activities in their free time, I love mountain landscapes and also visited Colorado couple times on trips and loved it. How is the overall culture around the area?
Is there anything you would want a current applicant to know about CUSOM?
Thank you so much for being open to answer questions!
I submitted secondary for Fort Collins on 7/30 and haven’t received any updatesHas anyone applying for the Fort Collins branch received an interview yet?