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so does that mean no deferral movement from now till june? or little movement?
 
Was there a virtual Meet and Greet today at 1-3pm today for accepted students? I didn't get any zoom link
 
Was there a virtual Meet and Greet today at 1-3pm today for accepted students? I didn't get any zoom link
It used to be on the list of events in the portal but they removed it a while back, so I don’t think it’s happening
 
Are there any M2s/M3s/M4s who are willing to share their experience with rotations at Drexel? Also since Drexel doesn’t have any home residency programs, do you all feel like you have a disadvantage or have you been pretty happy with the opportunities to work/rotate at other affiliated sites? I am currently trying to narrow down my medical school choice, so I would really appreciate some insight!
About to be an M4 in a week, happy to answer any questions you may have here or in DMs. Drexel does have home residency programs, but not a home hospital. We have a lot of affiliations with multiple hospitals across the country (mainly in PA and DE, some in CA, NC, NJ) that would be considered a home residency program that has preference. A lot of things aren't perfect with moving and having different sites, but there's no real compromise to your education and there aren't any real disadvantages that being a school that sends students away from the medical school location brings.

I can only speak to what I've experienced with getting away rotations for fourth year and what I've seen people match into in the graduating class this year, but generally Drexel students don't find any trouble matching to programs they're interested in going to as long as you do your part in getting good scores/putting together a good CV. Drexel is still a solid MD school with a long history that lends itself to a reputation, so it opens a lot more doors than you'd think despite looking at the "ranking". People match into top tier academic institutions while also being okay with matching into community small profile institutions because Drexel attracts students who have a wide, incredibly diverse variety of goals for their career.
 
deferred in early jan after nov interview...anyone have ANY idea the timeline for deferral decisions? also is anyone else in this position with no MD acceptances yet i am starting to spiral
Also deferred here, waitlisted at another school, and no acceptances. I sent them an email today to see if I could get an update on when my application would be looked at again. If anyone else has any insight, please share!! Unfortunately getting my application ready again in the event I don’t get off either waitlist and definitely feel like I’m spiraling as well😭
 
About to be an M4 in a week, happy to answer any questions you may have here or in DMs. Drexel does have home residency programs, but not a home hospital. We have a lot of affiliations with multiple hospitals across the country (mainly in PA and DE, some in CA, NC, NJ) that would be considered a home residency program that has preference. A lot of things aren't perfect with moving and having different sites, but there's no real compromise to your education and there aren't any real disadvantages that being a school that sends students away from the medical school location brings.

I can only speak to what I've experienced with getting away rotations for fourth year and what I've seen people match into in the graduating class this year, but generally Drexel students don't find any trouble matching to programs they're interested in going to as long as you do your part in getting good scores/putting together a good CV. Drexel is still a solid MD school with a long history that lends itself to a reputation, so it opens a lot more doors than you'd think despite looking at the "ranking". People match into top tier academic institutions while also being okay with matching into community small profile institutions because Drexel attracts students who have a wide, incredibly diverse variety of goals for their career.
Thank you so much for this insight! This is so helpful!
 
Kind of a random question, but for students or anyone who has gone/ is going to one of the campus visits, what’s the best way to get from Philly to West Reading?
 
deferred in early jan after nov interview...anyone have ANY idea the timeline for deferral decisions? also is anyone else in this position with no MD acceptances yet i am starting to spiral
+1 interviewed December, deferred in February. Is there any chance we hear back about deferrals before June?
 
Interviewed September Deferred in March lmao still nothing. Safe to say the warnings about this place were true
 
the waiting is killing me. when is the waitlist gonna form? i thought if deferrals dont get accepted/denied by now they get put on the waitlist....
 
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OOS deferral ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ interviewed mid-march. will probably withdraw soon lol
 
Has anyone heard word from the admissions office of when they are going to open the official admitted students Facebook page? Looks like they still haven’t let anyone in yet, not sure what they are waiting for!
 
For people who have gotten offers recently, how long after your acceptance did you get a campus assignment and financial aid offer?
 
Wouldn't it make sense to look at the deferrals from earlier in the year rather than people who just recently got deferred? I don't understand what is going on here. Interviewed in January and deferred in March. Really starting to lose all my hope...
 
Hmm I interviewed mid March, but haven't heard anything back (no deferral either). I wonder if I am cooked?
 
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