BU's application process fosters a lot of frustration, and even resentment, for applicants.
Last year's classic thread,
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=797974,
is both eye opening and hilarious!
I will never forget the riding in the bus with a chicken comment by Awapi:
"When I began my application process for a Master of Public Health in September of 2010 Boston University was my top choice program. I spoke to my Peace Corps Country Director and Regional Manager about this fact on more than one occasion. I shared the information with a visiting Returned Peace Corps Volunteer/now graduate student from Senegal. I was excited and nervous about the application process and looking forward to the possibilities of a future at BU.
Around this time I completed my SOPHAS application, Boston University was the only school to which I applied that required a resume. The only internet connection within two hours of my Peace Corps site was not strong enough to allow me to upload that resume. I took a day from my precious vacation days and spent over a weeks worth of my meager living allowance to travel 6 hours to the capital for the sole reason of uploading my resume for Boston University. Due to further technical difficulties inherent to a developing country I was forced by time and money constraints to submit my SOPHAS application without the resume attached. I emailed Boston University with a copy of my resume and an explanation as to why it was not attached to my SOPHAS application. Much to my surprise and dismay I received a very condescending email reply chastising me for not having it attached to my SOPHAS information.
I feel as though I have shown my desire to attend BU, through my actions and through the words in my statement of purpose already provided to the committee for review. I would be curious to know if there were any other applicants who sacrificed a weeks pay and rode for 12 hours round-trip in sweltering heat on a wooden bench seat carrying a neighbor's chicken one way in order to submit one form for Boston University.I am disappointed to say that this is just a small portion of the negative experience I have had throughout the application process with BU. However, on the other hand, I am proud to say that I have been accepted into all the other programs to which I have applied and have been greeted with warmth and excitement from their admissions departments, faculty, staff, and representative students. At this point I feel it necessary to withdraw my application for admittance to BU as I will be attending another institution for my MPH. Thank you."
Anyway, I'll hazard a guess and say that BU makes the admission process particularly drawn-out and annoying so that they get students who don't bail after they get accepted. BU is a safety school and they want to increase the percentage of accepted applicants who actually bite the bullet, pay the expensive tuition, and go to the school . . . anybody know the percentage? Somebody said it was around 30% or so,
For a lot of applicants I know, BU isn't in their top ten, let alone top twenty. If you really want to go there, hang on tight, it might be a long and bumpy ride . . .
What's your concentration MPHApplicant902?