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Congratulations!!! Were you on hold before receiving the A?OOS A today..! Do we have to acknowledge the acceptance anywhere?
Congratulations!!! Were you on hold before receiving the A?OOS A today..! Do we have to acknowledge the acceptance anywhere?
Yes, I heard back today after being on hold for 3 months.Congratulations!!! Were you on hold before receiving the A?
No. Absolutely not. A large number of people will be offered seats at the end of the month. You should absolutely hold out hope.Any updates? I interviewed back on 2/10. Not holding out too much hope atp. Are all the seats gone?
Yeah I'm in the same boat.Anyone who interviewed in February who has not heard any updates including hold?
yup! Do you think it's pointless to send a letter of intent at this point? Also, I heard that they send out acceptances through June but will we at least hear back by the end of the month if we were placed on hold or otherwise? it's tough to not hear anything 😭Anyone who interviewed in February who has not heard any updates including hold?
Definitely pointless to send a letter at this point.yup! Do you think it's pointless to send a letter of intent at this point? Also, I heard that they send out acceptances through June but will we at least hear back by the end of the month if we were placed on hold or otherwise? it's tough to not hear anything 😭
MVP of this thread keeping everyone up to dateDefinitely pointless to send a letter at this point.
By the end of April, everyone will receive an acceptance, a rejection, or be put on the waiting list. Any acceptances after the end of April will come in order off of the waiting list as seats become available. OHSU typically ends up taking ~40-60 off the waitlist and will take people from that list through about the first week of August.
No. When you interview at OHSU, you are interviewing for a seat. If you haven't heard, you just...haven't heard.Historically would you say there is a lower chance of admission if we have not received a hold yet at this point?
Your posts in here really do help me feel more sane (even though I will continue to obsessively refresh my email for a status update lol) so thank you 🙏Listen up, everyone. I know this is hard. I have been in your shoes (late interviewee, didn't hear anything at all until the end of April) and it sucks. If you're in that boat, take a Xanax or a shot or a nap and just wait it out. You WILL hear by the end of the month. Some of you will get As. Some will get Rs. Some will get wait-listed (with a number so you know exactly where you are on the list).
OHSU may have a slow admissions process, but it's also extremely fair and does not favor applicants based on when they interviewed. They hang on to a lot of these seats so they can build the very best cohort.
If you're on hold or haven't heard, you are very, very much in the running. So relax! Nothing you can do now. Plan to hear on April 28 and be pleasantly surprised if you hear earlier.
Good luck, friends.
Definitely pointless to send a letter at this point.
By the end of April, everyone will receive an acceptance, a rejection, or be put on the waiting list. Any acceptances after the end of April will come in order off of the waiting list as seats become available. OHSU typically ends up taking ~40-60 off the waitlist and will take people from that list through about the first week of August.
THANK you so very much. This process is definitely not for the weak. Thank you for reinforcing our thoughts and giving us feedback. I am eternally grateful for all that you have provided.Listen up, everyone. I know this is hard. I have been in your shoes (late interviewee, didn't hear anything at all until the end of April) and it sucks. If you're in that boat, take a Xanax or a shot or a nap and just wait it out. You WILL hear by the end of the month. Some of you will get As. Some will get Rs. Some will get wait-listed (with a number so you know exactly where you are on the list).
OHSU may have a slow admissions process, but it's also extremely fair and does not favor applicants based on when they interviewed. They hang on to a lot of these seats so they can build the very best cohort.
If you're on hold or haven't heard, you are very, very much in the running. So relax! Nothing you can do now. Plan to hear on April 28 and be pleasantly surprised if you hear earlier.
Good luck, friends.
Post Hold R this morning too.. that was painfulPost hold R this morning.
Good luck everyone else 🙂
Just checked my portal. IS, URM post II R today. OHSU was my top choice 🙁Any acceptances today?
IS R today, feeling very heartbroken 🙁 does anybody know how we contact OHSU on feedback for our application?Just checked my portal. IS, URM post II R today. OHSU was my top choice 🙁
Hi Friend,Dear friends, I've held off on writing something for a really long time but could use a little extra encouragement at this point in what has been a very painful journey.
I interviewed on September 9th, 2024. On November 7th, I was placed into the hold pool. It has now been five months in the hold pool. I've found myself wondering -- was it just random chance that I was selected for an interview so early? Or did they think I seemed promising and then I interviewed so poorly that it just hasn't worked out? I have a friend who got accepted in early March. I'm thrilled for her, but don't think that we're necessarily that different. So it's really been getting in my head.
At this point I'm relieved that at least we'll have more information in 9 more days, but the whole process has really eaten at my self-confidence. For context, I'm in my thirties, have tons of life and clinical experience, especially in rural and underserved places, and have been in managerial/leadership positions before. My sGPA got screwed over from my undergrad classes from 15-ish years ago (postbacc sGPA was around a 3.9 but AMCAS reported a 3.6) and I have a 504 MCAT, which I know is not very impressive. I'm starting to think that I must be much worse at interviewing than I thought. 🙁
I did get accepted to a DO school so I'm starting to plan for that. But anyway, for anyone else in the hold pool, I feel your pain, and I'm sure that you are an amazing person who will be an absolutely wonderful doctor no matter where you end up.
I also want to thank everyone who's been keeping us informed about the process and any updates along the way. Also, my sincere congratulations also to anyone who has gotten accepted!!
Same question here. Received my post II R today and may be retaking the MCAT and still very much want to apply this cycle. Emailed OHSU about personal feedback, and they gave me a generic checklist to read to try and identify where I could have improved. Unfortunately, they don't do personalized feedback now.Does anyone have any thoughts on reapplying to OHSU this cycle (in like 1-2 months) I might retake the MCAT so that would make my application slightly late but I really don't want to have to wait an entire year to apply. Any feedback on what to do post-rejection would be greatly appreciated!
Patience is right.It doesn’t seem to me that OHSU is a score wh*re school.
I think during my feedback they emphasized that you can reapply the immediate following year if there were noticeable improvement and positive difference from your previous application. Have you done anything since applying this cycle? More hours or new service and clinical experience?Does anyone have any thoughts on reapplying to OHSU this cycle (in like 1-2 months) I might retake the MCAT so that would make my application slightly late but I really don't want to have to wait an entire year to apply. Any feedback on what to do post-rejection would be greatly appreciated!
I believe the number is your exact spot on the alternate list. I think I've heard 30-60 people tend to get accepted from the list, but don't quote me on thatJust got placed on the alternate list with a number, can someone remind me what that means.
There’s a spreadsheet someone had made of AL movement for years 2018-2022 that was posted in last years thread, and the counts were 58, 50, 47, 29, and 44 accepted by orientation. I know at least 60 were accepted off AL last yearI believe the number is your exact spot on the alternate list. I think I've heard 30-60 people tend to get accepted from the list, but don't quote me on that
I couldn’t wait - IS alternate list (40s) today, interviewed 2/13There’s a spreadsheet someone had made of AL movement for years 2018-2022 that was posted in last years thread, and the counts were 58, 50, 47, 29, and 44 accepted by orientation. I know at least 50 were accepted off AL last year
Just got a status update that I’m assuming is my AL position but I’m waiting until I’m off work to open it 🫠
I also haven't received any update from the hold pool...dodged the R wave yesterday but also no status update today for placement on the alternate list. Has the alternate list historically come out in waves, or is this a delayed rejection?
Same.....what does this mean 😵I also haven't received any update from the hold pool...
do you know if many people withdraw from the alternate list or if it’s basically that people up to spot 60 have a good chance? I guess what spot is nearly hopeless?Total alternate list movement in previous years:
2024: 76
2023: 64
2022: 44
2021: 29 (pandemic year fwiw)
2020: 48
2019, 2018, 2017: 48, 50, 58
Based on previous years, I'd expect movement starting in May, tapering off by early June, then decreasingly slow movement until orientation around August 11. The timeline could shift a bit earlier this year given alternate list positions were released earlier.
Based only on the above data from prior years, I'd consider odds at 40 or less quite good, 41-50 pretty good, 51-70 could go either way, and at 71+ I'd presume a rejection and put my energy toward planning my next steps (though it's still possible despite not great odds, so I certainly wouldn't remove myself from the alternate list only due to a high number). Of course, every year is different and we don't really know until we know.do you know if many people withdraw from the alternate list or if it’s basically that people up to spot 60 have a good chance? I guess what spot is nearly hopeless?