2024-2025 Miami (Miller)

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Are they still accepting students off the waitlist?
Idk, it’s getting late. I was told by admissions WL movement is still possible after May 15 CTE date all the way up until school starts but the SDN silence recently makes me think the bulk of movement is done. And Maybe they evaluated class size after the may 15 deadline they realized they are full so I’m starting to really lose hope.
 
Yah I think they’re done as well ☹️. In past threads movement was done by about this time… expecting an R soon. Sucks cuz I could’ve seen myself going here
 
Yah I think they’re done as well ☹️. In past threads movement was done by about this time… expecting an R soon. Sucks cuz I could’ve seen myself going here
I would think twice before going to any program such as Miami that has pre-clinical grading. Hopefully you got in somewhere which has pre-clinical P/F.
 
Quartiles means you are ranked in pre-clinical stage.
I read the handbook. Our grades are reported as pass/fail. In phase 1 which is preclinical only contributes 20% to quartile. I already talked to students and they said quartiles are not something to be concerned too much.
 
I read the handbook. Our grades are reported as pass/fail. In phase 1 which is preclinical only contributes 20% to quartile. I already talked to students and they said quartiles are not something to be concerned too much.
Do you know what is a MSPE? If not, please read about it.

If you want to pursue a less competitive residency, it’s not a big deal. But if you are hoping to pursue a competitive specialty in a top academic medical center, every little thing matters and you have to be in the first quartile in the pre-clinical phase to maximize your odds.

As you can guess, the quartile ranking is a double edged sword. It offers an advantage to those that finish in the top quartile compared to students from purely P/F pre-clinical medical school. Those that don’t make it to the top quartile are at a disadvantage.
 
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