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In the MSAR, the following stats are avail.

applicants: 7,439
Interviewed: 1446
Accepted: 250

Post-interview, does anyone know approx what percent get offered an acceptance? Is it 1/6? 1/4?

Any help would be appreciated...I am very interested in this school and have to schedule an interview!
 
Originally posted by basupran
In the MSAR, the following stats are avail.

applicants: 7,439
Interviewed: 1446
Accepted: 250

Post-interview, does anyone know approx what percent get offered an acceptance? Is it 1/6? 1/4?

Any help would be appreciated...I am very interested in this school and have to schedule an interview!

UsNews:

Applied Interviewed Accepted Enrolled
Total: 5,733 1,409 974 250
In state: 657 286 228 52
Out of state: 5,076 1,123 746 198
Women: 3,107 688 489 121
Minorities: 2,540 584 377 111
International: N/A N/A N/A N/A

70% acceptance post-interview
 
Thanks Kashue! I hope I am not one of the 30%...
 
During my interview there they said that only 33% get accepted after getting interviewed, its double the number of what the class should be.
 
:wow: 70%

good luck man. i hope you are not in the 30% either.
 
I think it also depends on whether you interview early or late. I interviewed in early October. Had I interviewed later, I don't think I would have been accepted right off the bat.
 
I wonder if the percent accepted includes the number of people they accept off the waitlist.

For example, 600 people are interviewed. Of those people, 200 are accepted outright, 300 are waitlisted, and 100 are rejected.

Now, suppose that 100 people turn down the acceptances. They still need to get a 100 more to fill the class. They might have to accept 220 people off the waitlist to get 100 more students.

So, the total number accepted is 420, which is 70 percent of 600.

Sum and substance of my spiel is that the % accepted may not be an accurate measurement of the probability for an outright post-interview acceptance.
 
If you're in-state, and you interview, you're in.
 
I also have an interview coming up at Drexel and am looking forward to attending. It looks like most of the reviews on the MDapplicants website are positive. Why does everyone consider Drexel such a back-up school? I assume if you were to attend and did well in classes, there would be no problem landing a surgery or other specialty spot. Plus, isn't Drexel in the nicer part of Philly compared to Temple? Is it true that you can watch lecture on-line and download all the notes so there is no need to attend class? Are the tests taken on-line as well?

Quixotic
 
Yes. Huge plus of Drexel is that the whole campus is wireless. However, that was only one of the things about the school that I was impressed about. I liked it. I still don't understand why its reputation is a little bit shady.

-MN
 
Originally posted by LP1CW
If you're in-state, and you interview, you're in.

LP, why do you say that? Got inside knowledge? Please share!!!
 
look at those numbers man....

in state seems like they def have an advantage...
228/256 that interview eventually get in. thats almost 90%.
 
My bad...I wasn't even paying attention to the numbers on the earlier post. Thanks for pointing it out.



oh...i'm a woman...😎
 
Originally posted by gibna
During my interview there they said that only 33% get accepted after getting interviewed, its double the number of what the class should be.

During my interview in november, the #'s they gave us indicated that about 65% of those students who interview get in eventually (either straigh out or off the waitlist).
 
Originally posted by jlee9531
look at those numbers man....

in state seems like they def have an advantage...
228/256 that interview eventually get in. thats almost 90%.

actually the numbers are 228/286...closer to 80%. still really good odds though!
 
Rejected post-interview from Drexel??? I don't get it ??

<--30% that Don't get accepted.

I don't feel so bad tho. Still, I don't understand why I got rejected from them post-interview. My interviewer even gave me the tour of the ER.

Yup, goes to show you - NOTHING Makes sense in the med school admissions process.
 
ouch - don't worry Kashue, youhave acceptances at other places anyway I think. Maybe Drexel is just accepting fewer students next year because they lost their biggest teaching hospital and have no where to send their students. It would seem weird though to just cut back on the number of students though.
 
Originally posted by Kashue
Rejected post-interview from Drexel??? I don't get it ??

<--30% that Don't get accepted.

I don't feel so bad tho. Still, I don't understand why I got rejected from them post-interview. My interviewer even gave me the tour of the ER.

Yup, goes to show you - NOTHING Makes sense in the med school admissions process.

hey,
you know how much of a crapshoot this whole thing is. try not to let it get you down. i know, easier said than done. just remember the fact that you got an interview at all says something great about your application.

btw, are you a state resident?
 
Originally posted by carrigallen
ouch - don't worry Kashue, youhave acceptances at other places anyway I think. Maybe Drexel is just accepting fewer students next year because they lost their biggest teaching hospital and have no where to send their students. It would seem weird though to just cut back on the number of students though.

Yea, thankfully I do. My interview went extremely well - my interviewer was from the same city as me. I don't get it.
 
Originally posted by nibrocli
hey,
you know how much of a crapshoot this whole thing is. try not to let it get you down. i know, easier said than done. just remember the fact that you got an interview at all says something great about your application.

btw, are you a state resident?

out-of-state. Heh, btw they mentioned that in the rejection letter: "the extension of an invitation to appea for personal interviews is an accomplishment in itself and we are please that you availed yourself of the opportunity." Anyone know if I can find out why I was rejected post interview? or should I not care?
 
Originally posted by Kashue
Yup, goes to show you - NOTHING Makes sense in the med school admissions process.

You couldn't have said it any better.
 
Originally posted by basupran
You couldn't have said it any better.

Welp, the feelings are mutual.

Good luck basupran. I hope you are more fortunate then I am.
 
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