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Top 4. Its expensive for OOS but it is a great school. What about yourself?

Probably #3, it is a little expensive. I'd also have to take 18 credit hours next semester. I'm hoping IU wants me because then I'll only have to take 13 creditssss
 
Yes. Schools typically do it the same from year to year, but prepare for a little variation!

So realistically we shouldn't really expect anything right at midnight? Like no AADSAS portal change, or email, or call at 12 AM eastern time for most schools?
 
Probably #3, it is a little expensive. I'd also have to take 18 credit hours next semester. I'm hoping IU wants me because then I'll only have to take 13 creditssss
That would be so much easier lol, second semester senior year with 18 credits is no bueno.
 

This was also me until I figured out a bunch of weird ways to get around it. My top 3 schools will require either 13, 16, or 18 credits to matriculate. Works out well that my top choice is 13. 23 sounds horrible (although, it'll be a good prep for dental school)
 
This was also me until I figured out a bunch of weird ways to get around it. My top 3 schools will require either 13, 16, or 18 credits to matriculate. Works out well that my top choice is 13. 23 sounds horrible (although, it'll be a good prep for dental school)

What's your top choice?


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@wengerin I'd have to rank the 4 schools I interviewed as the following:

1. IU
2. Michigan
3. Louisville
4. MW-IL

I liked Michigan the best and Louisville the 2nd best, but I'm in state for IU.
 
@wengerin I'd have to rank the 4 schools I interviewed as the following:

1. IU
2. Michigan
3. Louisville
4. MW-IL

I liked Michigan the best and Louisville the 2nd best, but I'm in state for IU.

Makes sense, I was curious where you would rank Louisville. Such a shame they don't offer in-state after a year!


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Makes sense, I was curious where you would rank Louisville. Such a shame they don't offer in-state after a year!


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Do they anywhere? I honestly kinda figured nobody did..
 
basically physics, English, sociology + my regular classes.

Ah I see. I took physics + orgo + sociology in my 2nd year and English my first and third year. I kinda overloaded my first three years (no less than 17 credits every semester until my current year) to get all my requirements out of the way and now I'm taking classes like microbio and anatomy just for fun next semester haha
 
Heads up to everyone. If you don't get in Dec 1st, it's not the end of the world and you aren't auto rejected/wait listed. A TON of people will get accepted post December.
This is something everyone needs to keep in mind. SDN has WAY overhyped Dec. 1'st. This is not "acceptance" day this is simply the first day that acceptances can be granted, hell schools will continue to interview for MONTHS after Dec. 1'st. Do not panic if you don't get an offer on the 1'st, do not freak out over the phone at 8:00 am December 2'nd to schools. Be patient, there will be many people who will matriculate who don't get their offers on the 1'st. Life is a marathon, not a sprint.
 
Chances for acceptances at most schools are pretty high for those that had pre-december interviews?

I can't speak for MOST schools, but I'll tell you a little anecdote from my Michigan day. They said they interview around 300 and accept 180. This fills about 75% of the class because people reject and go elsewhere, and they fill up the class with two more post December interviews.
 
I didn't take any summer classes, but I added my spring classes on AADSAS. Should I e-submit now or wait and see where I get in on dec 1? The reason I ask is I have a couple schools that require sociology and stuff that I'm obviously not gonna take unless I am going there, thus I'm not gonna list them in my spring courses unless I need to.
 
I didn't take any summer classes, but I added my spring classes on AADSAS. Should I e-submit now or wait and see where I get in on dec 1? The reason I ask is I have a couple schools that require sociology and stuff that I'm obviously not gonna take unless I am going there, thus I'm not gonna list them in my spring courses unless I need to.
Is it a requirment to do that? I havnt done it yet.
 
Is it a requirment to do that? I havnt done it yet.

It will be eventually, they'll need final transcripts and stuff but I'm pretty sure it needs to all be on aadsas too.
 
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