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Any maple-scented (i.e., CAN) IIs? I wonder if theyre gonna keep us till the end since its case-by-case?
Wondering the same!

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Any maple-scented (i.e., CAN) IIs? I wonder if theyre gonna keep us till the end since its case-by-case?
I wonder why it switched to case-by-case but I was complete on 08/13! Nothing as of yet, maybe they might keep us towards the end.
 
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Are you guys sending thank you notes to all of your interviewers including MMI? Or just the faculty and student?
 
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Any maple-scented (i.e., CAN) IIs? I wonder if theyre gonna keep us till the end since its case-by-case?
wait where does it say its case-by-case for Canadians? on their website it says Canadians are treated like non-residents
 
Looks like they’re nearing the halfway mark of interview invites - 607/1400 offered so far

Thank you for sharing! Is this a publicly available data? If so, are there data for other schools as well? Where can we find them?
 
for those that recently received interviews, how far ahead are the interviews scheduled?
 
Does anyone know the WSU student parking lots require student IDs/passes? Going to an upcoming tour and am trying to figure out the parking situation. The email didn't specify any specific lots unfortunately.
 
Does anyone know the WSU student parking lots require student IDs/passes? Going to an upcoming tour and am trying to figure out the parking situation. The email didn't specify any specific lots unfortunately.
Was there for undergrad and you needed a parking pass and if you’re a visitor you had to pay for the parking. However, you can also park on the street which is way cheaper and only 1$ an hour. Their school of medicine is like 5 min drive from their undergrad campus but I never parked there. I know there’s a parking but I’m not sure about the price. But you can always park on the road if there’s space. Hope that helps.
 
Was there for undergrad and you needed a parking pass and if you’re a visitor you had to pay for the parking. However, you can also park on the street which is way cheaper and only 1$ an hour. Their school of medicine is like 5 min drive from their undergrad campus but I never parked there. I know there’s a parking but I’m not sure about the price. But you can always park on the road if there’s space. Hope that helps.
Great, thanks dude!
 
Does anyone know the WSU student parking lots require student IDs/passes? Going to an upcoming tour and am trying to figure out the parking situation. The email didn't specify any specific lots unfortunately.
There is a lot right across the street from the medical school (lot 75). I would highly recommend getting it as an M1 and M2 because you'll be in person for CS, anatomy labs, CBL, and other miscellaneous activities. M3/M4 you'll be there rarely enough that you can park on the street OR if you're rotating at DMC you can sometimes get a free parking pass.
 
In-state EDP applicant with a LM of 66.8, II received Aug 1st and have since completed it. Really really freaking out abt decision day coming up Oct 1st, but hey my LM score is lower than most people posting on the forum (mostly because of my mcat) if that helps with anyone’s confidence. Hope everyone crushes it!!!
 
Hi guys, are there any specific rules on sending thank you notes for wayne? should we send them to the admissions committee email or attempt to find the emails of our interviewers (since they weren't provided) and send them directly?
 
Hi guys, are there any specific rules on sending thank you notes for wayne? should we send them to the admissions committee email or attempt to find the emails of our interviewers (since they weren't provided) and send them directly?
Someone in my session asked an admissions officer and they said you can just send the letters to the office of admissions email.
 
Hi guys, are there any specific rules on sending thank you notes for wayne? should we send them to the admissions committee email or attempt to find the emails of our interviewers (since they weren't provided) and send them directly?

They told me to send the letters via word document / pdf to the admissions email and they will forward it to the interviewers 🙂
 
For me personally the program they used was kinda trash. It kept glitching, and I ended up having less time to read the questions and respond. One of them I had like 30 seconds for my answer.
Adding another data point, the interview program worked fine for me. No issues at all. Each of my MMI proctors also asked if the prompt properly showed up, which may mean that it has been glitchy for others. However, they were willing to repeat the prompt if needed.
 
Adding another data point, the interview program worked fine for me. No issues at all. Each of my MMI proctors also asked if the prompt properly showed up, which may mean that it has been glitchy for others. However, they were willing to repeat the prompt if needed.
Yeah I think I was one of the very first interview days so maybe I should’ve mentioned that.
 
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