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Up to #3 on Spokane! Is this normal considering how little people are accepted off this waitlist?
 
Withdrew my A to the Seattle cohort earlier this week. Very bittersweet, good luck everyone!
 
Checked the portal like 15 minutes ago and said it was at 17, then I got a call 5 minutes ago with an A from the WL as #33!! Hang in there folks
did you mean #23? or really #33? crazy it still hasn't changed from 17 on the portal....
 
daily check in on spokane waitlist which is at 6 now...am I the lucky #7 or I'll have to do another year 😵‍💫
 
Hey, graduating MS4 here from the Seattle cohort. Was wondering whether the Seattle cohort had some sort of group so that I can reach out to all of you. There is a Mother-In-Law apartment near UW in the Bryant neighborhood. I lived here for all my 4 years, extremely quiet and clean and updated place. My landlord only leases it out exclusively to medical students as she wants to offer extremely affordable housing to med students (over 50% off to a comparable place in Seattle).

Edit: I see a groupme link above, but unable to join it.
 
Hey, graduating MS4 here from the Seattle cohort. Was wondering whether the Seattle cohort had some sort of group so that I can reach out to all of you. There is a Mother-In-Law apartment near UW in the Bryant neighborhood. I lived here for all my 4 years, extremely quiet and clean and updated place. My landlord only leases it out exclusively to medical students as she wants to offer extremely affordable housing to med students (over 50% off to a comparable place in Seattle).

Edit: I see a groupme link above, but unable to join it.
the groupme got closed because we all got admitted to a slack channel for the incoming class. I am an incoming MS1 and interested in learning more about this property, could I message you?
 
Regarding WWAMI
They say they will consider out of region applicants if they have a connection to WWAMI, including having lived in one of the states >1 year.
I lived in Washington for a year. Curious if people have experience or data on how people that aren’t WWAMI residents but meet this sort of criteria fare.
 
I really think you only need legal resident status, they may question why you moved here during the interview stage. You will fill out a residency questionnaire before receiving a secondary. I know a few people who moved to WA within around a year before applying, and they got in. They had genuine reasons for moving, ie. spouse got a job etc.
 
I really think you only need legal resident status, they may question why you moved here during the interview stage. You will fill out a residency questionnaire before receiving a secondary. I know a few people who moved to WA within around a year before applying, and they got in. They had genuine reasons for moving, ie. spouse got a job etc.
I don’t live in Washington currently, I did a few years ago
 
I don’t live in Washington currently, I did a few years ago
Then you just have to hope for the best, very few people get OOR secondaries. If you meet UW's definition for "having ties," then feel free to apply. Most OOR students I have met have stronger ties than that, like having lived here throughout their childhood.
 
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