Got an interview with UNC on Sept 16th. See you all there...
Every school is political to some degree, but from what I hear, you are correct...UNC is one of the worst offenders. But hey, that's their prerogative...nowhere is it written that the applicants with the highest stats are the ones who have to be admitted. It's their school and they can take whoever they want. They don't seem to have a problem churning out high quality dentists , they have an excellent specialization rate, and they continue to attract the best students from across the country so who are we to argue with the way they are doing things?
We're not, but when they tell qualified people like uncw to reapply and give them false hopes by saying they base it all on that magic formula, well, that's just bs. I had a classmate apply for 3 years w/ superb stats and it took him that long to get in.
As you said, it's their choice (really, it's the states choice, you want state funding you are going to do what the state needs/tells you to do). I just don't like when they say they use that formula because although it may be used in some cases, in others it's based on other 'things'.
I agree-it really is a lot of politics that I haven't seen or heard of elsewhere. Also, its a numbers game. Mr. Luten was brought in for the specific purpose of bringing diversity to the dental school. While diversity is a GREAT thing- I think that sometimes its not always the best applicants that get in anymore. I know they also weigh where the applicant is going to practice after graduation into their decision, especially since the state is having a huge problem with lack of dentists in certain areas. I know that people lie and say that they are all going to move to the mountains or eastern nc, but I have a feeling that the ADCOMs can tell who is telling the truth.
On another note; did anybody else who applied to UNC apply to VCU?
Also, does anybody know what the out of state percentage at MUSC is? I really like the school but I heard it was near to impossible to get in out of state. Thanks
you know i have 1 more thing to say on this issue b/c it really does "burn my cookies" 😡
there is now some indication of why unc accepts 20 out-of-state applicants in a class of 80 when NC is ranked at like 47th in the nation for the # of dentists per capita. out-of-staters are being used to pull up the stats and off-set the people who are getting in with low stats due to political influences or what-have-you.
NC is underserved; we need more dentists, and our own, qualified, in-state applicants are being turned away and forced to go out-of-state and many probably don't/won't return.
more power to ECU for getting permission to move forward with a dental school. Obviously, others in this state are aware that qualified applicants are being turned away at an alarming rate.
from what i have heard, ECU will only be accepting in-state applicants and it will be a small class.
when i talked to Dr. Guckes he told me they dont have enough facilities to accomodate an increase in class size...but one thing they are going to do is take fewer out of stater (12) and more in staters (69)😀
yeah I know, I wish I would have asked that but i did not want to be to invasive. Your given an interview by a student(very casual)...and 2 by prof's or researchers so you know the student interview is more for questions so i'd say the 2 prof interviews probably weigh around 19% apiece lol and yes they are probably very subjective to what they assign points for.😕
btw, i have heard that unc is increasing the class size by several seats this cycle and then by 40 seats the following year, bringing the class up to 120 --- has anyone else heard this?
So UNCWDentist, how would you feel if you knew people get admitted into UNC with 15 DATs and 2.6s? Why don't you ask Dr. Guckes about that and post his answer. There's a lot more that goes on behind closed doors than you realize.
is acceptance @ unc largely a crap shot if you are not from an underserved county and are not a minority despite having good/great numbers?
not a crap shot at all. I know a person who was working with me, and this person is caucasian from upper middle class. Her GPA is right there, but her dat is not that impressive, she tried to take it twice but it stays the same; however, she got in on December. Remember the rule 30-30-40. I believe she got it back with her interview because she got a great personality and she is very outgoing.
...last year you had interviews at Harvard, UNC, and UConn, so I'm confused. Did you not get accepted last year w/ those stats? Did your interviews go horribly? This was all listed on the predents webpage under your screenname. That just doesn't make sense to me.
Does UNC want a copy of our transcripts along with our application and supplemental? I checked their website and it didn't mention it, but most schools want one.
Im going at it alone. Flying out from Las Vegas cost me about 300 already cant take the wife on our tight budget.
Is anybody bringing a guest-family/friends/husband/wife to the thing on Friday night, or to the interview on Saturday?
I went to an interview at unc last year. People brought friends/family etc to both the Friday night and Saturday interview. There were more relations there on the actual interview day than friday night; but, it is up to you. The friday night thing is totally informal. They serve you pizza in the hallway. It is a chance to mingle around with all the other interviewes. Also a few of the student interviewers might be there to talk to as well.
1st: are there any of the profs and or interviewers at the friday night deal?
2nd: what is up with applicants bringing family/spouse/whoever to their interview on saturday 😱 (even if i were married, which i am not, i would still not bring my spouse to my interview)??? i would feel weird bringing anyone to the friday night thing and wouldn't dream of bringing someone saturday.
maybe it's just me 😳
for those who just interviewed @ UNC, any overall impressions and feedback??!!! 😀
thanks.
thanks for the feedback. it is interesting that it does sound like they did in fact only bring in the out-of-staters and unc and state grads (with the 1 exception of the uncw person 😕 ) and since they allot the most seats for unc and state that would make sense.
i guess it does make me think that they are in fact interviewing competing seats at once. was there any weird competitiveness tension friday night or saturday? how did you feel good coming out of the interview?
i think i will also get a kick off of putting sdn faces with names, very amusing!!! 😀
i noticed that the latest student profiles are up on UNC's website for anyone who is interested (class of 2010):
those stats just keep rising!!!
http://www.dent.unc.edu/academic/programs/dds/profiles/2010.htm