Anyone else freakin' cuz your interviews are too late for an acceptance?O_o

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JSK44 said:
Hi guys : )

Sorry to interuppt the go-between here! But I was trying to figure out if, in fact, it is true that January and later interviews are for waitlist positions or if you have a significantly lesser chance of an acceptance. I have an interview for Drexel next week (and two more after that), and I have this feeling that a million people have been interviewed at those schools already. I don't want to waste my time going there, but I also don't want to pass up a shot at a seat. What to do 🙁
I will respond, but please know in the future that the title of this thread has nothing to do with anything. We use it as a guise to talk about stupid nonsense that should be in the lounge that no one goes to. Furthermore I will only answer your question if you promise to dream about me. Promise? Well, then, if you don't have an acceptance already--you go. Many schools may have already interviewed a lot of people, but a lot of those people will hold multiple acceptances until the May 15 deadline. there have been many incidences of people getting acceptances well into orientation week in August. If this is your passion (after double stuf Oreos, of course) you go to the interviews until you get accepted. Then, you keep going to interviews if you know there is a chance for grants/scholarships. Then you stop going and give other guys a chance.

Now, back to the fun. Madonna, I dream about you all the time. Most of the time you are in that cute little outfit from your "True Blue" video.
 
desiredusername said:
Moving on.
http://www.devilducky.com/media/21099/
Shatner had more talent in thumb than most actors have in their whole body. Sam Donaldson must be rolling over in his grave.
Curses departmental computer!!! This damn institution almost requires you to get approval to turn your computer on, then they don't load it with the goodies. What "year of our Ford" is this anyway? I'll have to watch it when I get home.
 
DU - don't know if you've heard of it but this dude did a remix album of american idiot called american edit. he goes by Dean Gray (get it? i don't..but do) its pretty ill.
-dr. mota
 
JSK44 said:
Hi guys : )

Sorry to interuppt the go-between here! But I was trying to figure out if, in fact, it is true that January and later interviews are for waitlist positions or if you have a significantly lesser chance of an acceptance. I have an interview for Drexel next week (and two more after that), and I have this feeling that a million people have been interviewed at those schools already. I don't want to waste my time going there, but I also don't want to pass up a shot at a seat. What to do 🙁

You just gotta show up.

If this is a school you really think you'd be happy at, then go. Knock their socks off.

If all you get is a spot on the waitlist, even that doesn't necessarily mean it's over at that particular school.
 
that's not always true. no matter how many times you see that written on sdn. i had a jan. interview last week and was accepted today. 🙂
 
so. maybe it's my paranoia. or delusional thinking caused by the stress of not having had a single interview yet. but...is it just me, or do threads like this, and ones about the "awful tragedy" of an A-, make you think that it's just standard premed psych-out mindf&*king going on, and not real posting? you know, like how i remember way back in the 90's when i took orgo and people would sabotage other people's expreiments with a few drops of water because they were so insanely, unscrupulously driven?

but again, i could just be edgy and paranoid.
 
Aaaaarrrrrrr! You're just edgy and paranoid. This thread is nothing but nonsensical poo. Read a few pages of it and you'll see what I'm saying.
I get upset when people take it upon themselves and take the thread title seriously. We've discussed the merits of cereal, candy, cinema and that's all the c-words I can think of now. I need lunch.
 
Nonsensical poo is an insult to poo. This thread lacks maturity, depth, reason and insight. If I have to provide one more posting of insight on this thread, I will scream so loud DaMota will hear me--and not in a good way.

But if I must. I received nothing but well wishes and support from everyone on this forum. If you don't want to hear about the tragic A- stories (nor do I) then don't read them.
 
Your analysis was way better than mine. This must be why you're getting all those interview invites, I know it. Maybe I'm not getting them because I wear too many pink shirts. I don't care if that's the case because I couldn't help myself when I saw this one:
HipposTShirt.jpg
 
as animal would say on the muppet show...i sowwy.

like i said, i'm not in my right mind.
 
noonday, we all understand. I also get a bit pissy whenever I think about not hearing from my state school, not hearing from some places for 20+ weeks after my secondary was submitted, and generally not being able to make a decision about moving my house because no one's talking to me.. I could go on.

Believe me... I understand. Have another glass of wine. I'm gonna go finish off the Riesling in the 'fridge.
 
desiredusername said:
Your analysis was way better than mine. This must be why you're getting all those interview invites, I know it. Maybe I'm not getting them because I wear too many pink shirts. I don't care if that's the case because I couldn't help myself when I saw this one:
HipposTShirt.jpg
DU, That shirt is my husband and my relationship. I love him, he loves cake. It works for us, but I fear my son is starting to side with cake as well.

My first week of teaching is done! I drank all my Reisling last night. I am moving to whiskey and coke. Right here in my desk drawer--yes I am that cliche.
 
Mmmmm... cake. Hmm.. I think I have a genoise cake in the freezer. I should get some whipping cream while I'm out tonight and make a light raspberry mousse for filling for that cake.... with crushed praline on the sides, and a flat icing glaze on top. MMMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm........... with a nice cappucino on the side (with perhaps a splash of kahlua in it......)
 
cake is good. bourbon is better.

so, since it seems this is the place to do it, i need to vent. vent is below, ignore it. just need to scream it somewhere.

do adcoms know how much this process kills people, especially non-trads? i mean, since i'm interviewless this late, all i can think is that i've spent the two years for naught. that i could end up at this end of this two year process worse than i started. i lost my long-term relationship over it. i have credit card debt to the skies. and because i had to out to my boss that i was doing this to get an LOR for it from him, he now doesn't think that i take my current field very seriously so he's shunned me from publications, and thus destroying any chance of advancing in the field i'm currently in. so if/when i get all the rejections all i have is debt, a killed career, and no sig other. not to mention the time and work and increased aging invested while trying to be a grown up (standard stuff, bills, retirement, insurance, etc) and do everything for a job that takes 60 hrs a week, a second job that takes 15, volunteer committments that take 30, and keeping my responsibilities to my family (ill father). it feels like such a waste. and to know that a "sure, whatever, we'll settle for you" could happen as late as august, and know i'd be unable to give notice at work, make sure my work at the clinic is taken over, and uproot my home and moving couldn't happen that fast if it did. i'm angry because i feel dicked around. i'm angry because this all could easily have been worse than a waste. and why? probably because i got freaking C-'s in orgo 11 years ago. which makes me more angry. because really, what is that?? that's nothing particularly important in the grand scheme.

i want to be a doctor more than anything, and i have since as long as i have memories of knowing i wanted to do something. i feel called to it in my soul like my cousin who felt called to be a nun. this whole process is just so f%^*ed.

done. ah. that feels better. thanks.
 
Noonday, you're in good company. Like I said, we've all felt that way. I've had better luck with DO schools than MD schools and in 4 years I'll still be a physician.

If there's one thing this whole process has taught me, it's that it doesn't make any sense whatsoever and needs an overhaul.
 
ShyRem said:
Noonday, you're in good company. Like I said, we've all felt that way. I've had better luck with DO schools than MD schools and in 4 years I'll still be a physician.

If there's one thing this whole process has taught me, it's that it doesn't make any sense whatsoever and needs an overhaul.
True dat.

Noonday, I do remember before my first interview thinking "I have worked so hard for 2 years. I never once thought that I might not get in." For so many of us it is such and arbitrary selection process. Overhaul needed, indeed.
 
thank you. i'm sorry that it sucks so much for all of us, but as sick as it is, i feel better knowing it's just as hard for others.
 
Bourbon is good- and so is Bison Chocolate Stout and Homemade pork enchiladas. Mmmm.

I hear y'all. I'm a non-trad, older applicant who's super outdoorsy, and I keep wondering- is it that they think I can't be inside? WTF? my grades are good and yet I had one interview at which I was waitlisted last year. This year I only have one so far, and I'm trying to not be the obsessive pre-med type who opens her email with simultaneous fear and obsessive curiosity.

Sigh.

Glad to hear that others feel the same. Sometimes I feel like maybe people post some overly-sparkly stats, etc just to mess with each other.

I took Ochem, and I NEVER would have even thought about messing with someone's experiments. I don't want someone with that mindset as my doctor.

I hope you all get in where you want to go. Have a beer in the meantime; I sure as hell am.

As we say on the river: "Everybody lived; nobody got pregnant; it was a good trip."
 
It's very tough to work so hard for so long, doing all of the things a "good candidate" does, put your career/family life on hold, and pin it all on the opinion of some folks who have never met you. This is my third time at this, and a part of me dreaded going through it again after getting rejected last time. Especially this time of year, when you're just waiting and waiting.

And yes, the system seems arbitrary in some ways. I've never liked using GPA as a measure of fitness. A 4.0 at one school is not the same a 4.0 at another, nor between different departments within the same school, and as one dean of admissions is fond of saying: "Grade inflation is rampant." (More than half of Harvard ugrads graduate with honors!) The ADCOMs don't know if your ugrades are recent or what was going on in your life when you earned them. If only we had a universal metric...

The waiting only makes it worse.
 
desiredusername said:
Your analysis was way better than mine. This must be why you're getting all those interview invites, I know it. Maybe I'm not getting them because I wear too many pink shirts. I don't care if that's the case because I couldn't help myself when I saw this one:
HipposTShirt.jpg

did u really buy that shirt? i think i would, if i had any extra money right now.
 
jtank said:
did u really buy that shirt? i think i would, if i had any extra money right now.
I actually do have that one. Johnny Cupcake is the shiznit.
This is probably my favorite shirt:
413_104854.jpg

Oddly enough, I don't think the apple wants to share at all.
 
noonday took this thread in the wrong direction. once DU gets accepted we can make this thread serious again. again being the funny part. get it? man, my sense of humor is failing me right now. must be the lack of cupcakes.

doesn't this article seem like something out of the onion? it should be. but its not. don't read more than the first two or three blobs if you're short on time. is blob an appropriate replacement for paragraph? i think it should be. from now on viva la blob.
-dr. mota

Face transplant patient uses new lips to smoke
Doctors fear habit will interfere with healing, raise risk of tissue rejection

TUCSON, Ariz. - The world's first face transplant recipient is using her new lips to take up smoking again, which doctors fear could interfere with her healing and raise the risk of tissue rejection.

"It is a problem," Dr. Jean-Michel Dubernard, who led the team that performed the pioneering transplant in France on Nov. 27, acknowledged on Wednesday.

The woman's French surgeons made their first scientific presentation on the partial face transplant at a medical conference here this week.

The news about her smoking came even as American surgeons said that they were growing more comfortable with the French doctors' decision to try the operation and that they hoped to offer such transplants to more patients.

The 38-year-old Frenchwoman received a new nose, chin and lips from a brain-dead donor after being mauled by her dog last spring. The woman has been identified only as Isabelle because of French privacy laws.

The woman suffered a tissue-rejection episode last month but is now doing well, her doctors said. However, they said she has resumed smoking, which besides being bad in general for health is especially a problem after surgery because it impairs circulation to tissues and could raise the risk of rejection.

American doctors at the conference said it is time to stop debating whether the French operation was ethical or wise and focus now on making such transplants as safe and widely available as possible.

"Face transplants can be done and should be done," said Dr. Warren Breidenbach, the surgeon who did the first hand transplant in the United States, at Jewish Hospital in Louisville, in 1999.

Another Louisville transplant expert, Dr. Suzanne Ildstad, said: "A number of us here are interested in making this a widespread procedure available to the public. It's the future, and could benefit millions of people."

Problems with other novel types of transplants surfaced at the medical conference.

Transplant complications
Doctors have been encouraged that success rates were roughly 90 percent among the 24 hand transplants performed to date, but a Chinese surgeon surprised the conference by reporting that up to half of the nine or so patients in his country have since rejected the new organs because they couldn't afford immune-suppressing drugs.

One patient even asked to have the new hand amputated after the one-year period during which the hospital provided free medication ended, said Dr. Guoxian Pei, chief of orthopedics at Nanfang Hospital at Southern Medical University in Guangzhou, China.

Dr. Frederic Schuind, a surgeon at Erasme Hospital in Brussels, Belgium, revealed that a hand transplant recipient in his country had made "a mild suicide attempt." The patient had been deemed psychologically stable enough to undergo the operation even though he had attempted suicide as a teenager.

The incidents prompted several surgeons to say that no such transplants should be done unless surgeons first make sure patients are psychologically healthy and prepared to take anti-rejection drugs for the rest of their lives.

"We need to alter the risk-benefit balance" before hand or face transplants are done more commonly, said Dr. W.P. Andrew Lee, chief of plastic surgery at the University of Pittsburgh.
© 2006 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
 
boobaunutz said:
HA! that took me a while to get. I would be happy to fax anyone my acceptance letter as well as doctor-it up so that your name is on it. Then, you just show up in August and we will party like it's 1999.

Mota, I read that story already. I swear, i feel smoking is the most illogical thing anyone can do. Drinking on the other hand....smart.
 
DaMota said:
noonday took this thread in the wrong direction. once DU gets accepted we can make this thread serious again. again being the funny part. get it? man, my sense of humor is failing me right now. must be the lack of cupcakes.

doesn't this article seem like something out of the onion? it should be. but its not. don't read more than the first two or three blobs if you're short on time. is blob an appropriate replacement for paragraph? i think it should be. from now on viva la blob.
-dr. mota

Face transplant patient uses new lips to smoke
Doctors fear habit will interfere with healing, raise risk of tissue rejection

TUCSON, Ariz. - The world's first face transplant recipient is using her new lips to take up smoking again, which doctors fear could interfere with her healing and raise the risk of tissue rejection.

"It is a problem," Dr. Jean-Michel Dubernard, who led the team that performed the pioneering transplant in France on Nov. 27, acknowledged on Wednesday.

The woman's French surgeons made their first scientific presentation on the partial face transplant at a medical conference here this week.

The news about her smoking came even as American surgeons said that they were growing more comfortable with the French doctors' decision to try the operation and that they hoped to offer such transplants to more patients.

The 38-year-old Frenchwoman received a new nose, chin and lips from a brain-dead donor after being mauled by her dog last spring. The woman has been identified only as Isabelle because of French privacy laws.

The woman suffered a tissue-rejection episode last month but is now doing well, her doctors said. However, they said she has resumed smoking, which besides being bad in general for health is especially a problem after surgery because it impairs circulation to tissues and could raise the risk of rejection.

American doctors at the conference said it is time to stop debating whether the French operation was ethical or wise and focus now on making such transplants as safe and widely available as possible.

"Face transplants can be done and should be done," said Dr. Warren Breidenbach, the surgeon who did the first hand transplant in the United States, at Jewish Hospital in Louisville, in 1999.

Another Louisville transplant expert, Dr. Suzanne Ildstad, said: "A number of us here are interested in making this a widespread procedure available to the public. It's the future, and could benefit millions of people."

Problems with other novel types of transplants surfaced at the medical conference.

Transplant complications
Doctors have been encouraged that success rates were roughly 90 percent among the 24 hand transplants performed to date, but a Chinese surgeon surprised the conference by reporting that up to half of the nine or so patients in his country have since rejected the new organs because they couldn't afford immune-suppressing drugs.

One patient even asked to have the new hand amputated after the one-year period during which the hospital provided free medication ended, said Dr. Guoxian Pei, chief of orthopedics at Nanfang Hospital at Southern Medical University in Guangzhou, China.

Dr. Frederic Schuind, a surgeon at Erasme Hospital in Brussels, Belgium, revealed that a hand transplant recipient in his country had made "a mild suicide attempt." The patient had been deemed psychologically stable enough to undergo the operation even though he had attempted suicide as a teenager.

The incidents prompted several surgeons to say that no such transplants should be done unless surgeons first make sure patients are psychologically healthy and prepared to take anti-rejection drugs for the rest of their lives.

"We need to alter the risk-benefit balance" before hand or face transplants are done more commonly, said Dr. W.P. Andrew Lee, chief of plastic surgery at the University of Pittsburgh.
© 2006 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

That's crazy. You may recall that the French also performed the first hand transplant. It was several years ago.

Well, when the face transplant issue came about, I read that the guy who received the hand transplant had some major rejection issues as well. Go figure. The guy wasn't taking the anti-rejection medication! WTF?
 
slmsmith said:
that's not always true. no matter how many times you see that written on sdn. i had a jan. interview last week and was accepted today. 🙂

wow that is a quick turnaround! what school was this??
 
ShyRem said:
Mmmmm... cake. Hmm.. I think I have a genoise cake in the freezer. I should get some whipping cream while I'm out tonight and make a light raspberry mousse for filling for that cake.... with crushed praline on the sides, and a flat icing glaze on top. MMMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm........... with a nice cappucino on the side (with perhaps a splash of kahlua in it......)

shyrem, how i wish i were your next door neighbor so i can pop in anytime to raid your treats!!
but then of course, the next door neighbor on my other side would have to be like a nazi personal fitness trainer.
 
desiredusername said:
I actually do have that one. Johnny Cupcake is the shiznit.
This is probably my favorite shirt:
413_104854.jpg

Oddly enough, I don't think the apple wants to share at all.

for those of you johnny cupcakes fans, did u know this?

URBAN OUTFITTERS RIPS OFF JOHNNY CUPCAKES T-SHIRTS!
http://www.johnnycupcakes.com/
 
Bubbleyum, I saw that the other day on the Consumerist and it made me sad to no end. Urban Outfitters rips off a lot people. This stuff is Johnny Cupcakes' bizness and livelihood. (I was also very close to getting that whale shirt and I may do it when the new month rolls around...)
On an unrelated note: It is Girl Scout Cookie Season!! 4 boxes of Coconut Delights (They will never be Samoas to me! Never!) are on their way to my thighs and ass. I'll never look good for bikini season now.
 
Aren't they Carmel delights or have those bitches changes the names on them again? As an anthropologist, I read that when Margaret Mead went to Samoa, she discovered these cookies.
 
i don't care what they are. they might as well call them crack because i'm addicted to that shiit and I'm about to smoke up the crumbs. (but i think you're right, they are caramel delights.)
 
desiredusername said:
i don't care what they are. they might as well call them crack because i'm addicted to that shiit and I'm about to smoke up the crumbs. (but i think you're right, they are caramel delights.)
Marry me DU, those are my favorite f'n cookies!
 
gdbaby said:
Marry me DU, those are my favorite f'n cookies!
The idea of dumping you for a white girl - well, a different white girl - has me intrigued.
 
gdbaby said:
Aren't they Carmel delights or have those bitches changes the names on them again?

bitches indeed.
-dr. mota
 
tacrum43 said:
So how was Penn State, Mota?

loved it there. i was groovin with the student body, the campus is off the chains and the curriculum kinda blew my mind. also, they had the hottest interviewees i've seen yet. it is kind of in the middle of nowhere but philly's about an 80 min train ride away and i got to nyc in about 3. the interviews went pretty well. when this one guy asked me why penn state i rambled on and on for about 10 minutes til he started laughing and stopped me. but my interview with this guy went about 30 minutes but the people he interviewed before me he only spent ~10-15 mins with. so i think that's probably good. so if i got in there i would have a tough choice on my hands so we'll see. on the train ride to nyc though i met this cutie pie and chatted it up with her. her name ended up being katrina. obviously a sign.
-dr. mota
 
I am auditioning this afternoon for the chorus in this season's Denver Opera Company. Wish me luck.
 
gdbaby said:
I am auditioning this afternoon for the chorus in this season's Denver Opera Company. Wish me luck.

break a leg gd. tell them about how much better you are when you're sauced up, too. they'll like that. good luck.
-dr. mota
 
DaMota said:
on the train ride to nyc though i met this cutie pie and chatted it up with her. her name ended up being katrina. obviously a sign.
-dr. mota

Obviously. 🙂
 
kobe. 81. nuff said.
-dr. mota
 
DaMota said:
kobe. 81. nuff said.
-dr. mota
Cheating on his cute wife only made him a better player. For reals, 81 is unreal. The spurs had 84 yesterday.
I'm finna take a break from SDN for a while. This application bizness has me frustrated.
Catch you on the flip side.
 
timmy is freaking right now cuz timmy wants an acceptance from today's adcom meeting....not a waitlist, certainly not a rejection (i would obviously take a waitlist over a rejection any day, but if i had my druthers i'd take an acceptance! listen to me, i'm talking crazy! stating the bleeding obvious! starting to foam at the mouth! hyperventilating!) :scared:
 
TimmyTheWonderD said:
timmy is freaking right now cuz timmy wants an acceptance from today's adcom meeting....not a waitlist, certainly not a rejection (i would obviously take a waitlist over a rejection any day, but if i had my druthers i'd take an acceptance! listen to me, i'm talking crazy! stating the bleeding obvious! starting to foam at the mouth! hyperventilating!) :scared:
Timmy, you didn't speak to the in the thrid person, did you? You know what happened to Bob Dole when he did that? I would hate to think I wasted all my good hard "hoping energy" on you and then you ruin it by speaking in the third person to your interviewers. Gdbaby would not be happy.
 
The only thing that could redeem you is if you put "The" in front of your name. Example :The Timmy wants an acceptance because The Timmy hads worked very hard to get here.
 
gdbaby said:
The only thing that could redeem you is if you put "The" in front of your name. Example :The Timmy wants an acceptance because The Timmy hads worked very hard to get here.


perhaps, but only if the name wasn't "timmy" because, well, "timmy" may just conjure too much south park.... "Timmmeeeeeey!"
 
gdbaby said:
Timmy, you didn't speak to the in the thrid person, did you? You know what happened to Bob Dole when he did that? I would hate to think I wasted all my good hard "hoping energy" on you and then you ruin it by speaking in the third person to your interviewers. Gdbaby would not be happy.


NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 😱
 
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