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Is there anything we have to complete after acceptance right now?

I was wondering if there are any forms we have to fill or deposit we must pay at this time.
 
Hi, I am IS and was deferred post-interview on 11/7. Ohio State is by far my top choice. I had no idea about the protocol for letters of update/interest/intent. I submitted a letter of intent with updates in my Vitals but now I am reading that we shouldn't do that? Should I delete it or email it instead?
 
Hi, I am IS and was deferred post-interview on 11/7. Ohio State is by far my top choice. I had no idea about the protocol for letters of update/interest/intent. I submitted a letter of intent with updates in my Vitals but now I am reading that we shouldn't do that? Should I delete it or email it instead?
I emailed my update/intent letter after I got deferred on 11/7. I did not get a response, though, so I'm not sure if it is going to help or if it is even considered.
 
Does anyone have an idea where we’re at interview wise? I haven’t heard anything so I’m chalking it up to a loss which sucks because it was my top choice
 
Does anyone have an idea where we’re at interview wise? I haven’t heard anything so I’m chalking it up to a loss which sucks because it was my top choice
In the past OSU has given out a good amount of interviews in January so I wouldn't worry too much. I would say 60-65% have gone out, which is on the lower end compared to most other schools. Good buddy of mine interviewed mid January --> Waitlist --> Accepted in May with a 512 MCAT
 
I was informed in the post interview email that I’ll be hearing back today but still nothing. Anyone in the same boat?
 
Does anyone have any insight into the curriculum/ internal ranking, and overall vibes of the school?
 
OOS CMT A today. Got the call at work at 11 am, can't believe it's true bc my stats are way below their median.
 
Does anyone know if residency (as classified by the school) affects admissions? I am an OSU alum who was born and raised in Ohio, and I listed Ohio as my state of residency on AMCAS. On my secondary, I listed myself as living in another state and financially independent, since that's technically true at this moment but wouldn't be the case when I got to med school. I got classified by OSU as a non-resident and am now worried that it's now having an effect on my interview chances.
 
Anyone know about chances of getting off deferral list? I don't think they sent out any flat rejections post interview
 
Does anyone know if residency (as classified by the school) affects admissions? I am an OSU alum who was born and raised in Ohio, and I listed Ohio as my state of residency on AMCAS. On my secondary, I listed myself as living in another state and financially independent, since that's technically true at this moment but wouldn't be the case when I got to med school. I got classified by OSU as a non-resident and am now worried that it's now having an effect on my interview chances.
It shouldn't affect admissions, however it will likely affect tuition. Personally, I'm not worrying about OOS vs IS tutition until I actually get an acceptance. I would double check the Ohio Residency for Tuition Purposes section of this webpage Cost and Financial Aid | Ohio State College of Medicine to see how it would affect your tuition.

But again it shouldn't affect admissions at all (this was discussed by the dean of admissions, Dr. Rankin, in an online info sesh a good while back)

You can cross the tuition portion when you get the interview!
 
Pre-II R 🙁but tbf my stats are below the median so I wasn't terribly surprised... definitely disappointing though
 
Anyone know about chances of getting off deferral list? I don't think they sent out any flat rejections post interview
Been deferred since 10/16, have not seen much movement since then either. I am sure it will pick up as the months go by.
 
recieved the A a few weeks ago and am very excited! is there anything we need to complete to formally confirm our acceptance? I noticed a $25 fee listed, but I wanted to clarify whether this fee is required to accept the offer or to commit to enrollment. best of luck everyone!!
 
recieved the A a few weeks ago and am very excited! is there anything we need to complete to formally confirm our acceptance? I noticed a $25 fee listed, but I wanted to clarify whether this fee is required to accept the offer or to commit to enrollment. best of luck everyone!!
I don't think so, the $25 is required to commit I believe! Otherwise should be good to go.
 
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