Drexel DPMS 2020-2021

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I applied to both IMS and DPMS and haven't heard back from either lol. It's been almost a month since I've completed the app too. trying to wait and not go bananas lol.
 
I applied to both IMS and DPMS and haven't heard back from either lol. It's been almost a month since I've completed the app too. trying to wait and not go bananas lol.
I didn’t even apply to IMS so I was honestly shaking when I got the call cuz I thought it was regarding my DPMS app. She called me 3 times in a row cuz she needed clarification on my app and the last call she said congratulations for getting into IMS. I was so nervous. But now my anxiety is even worse. Does it mean my chances for DPMS just dropped since I got in IMS?
 
I didn’t even apply to IMS so I was honestly shaking when I got the call cuz I thought it was regarding my DPMS app. She called me 3 times in a row cuz she needed clarification on my app and the last call she said congratulations for getting into IMS. I was so nervous. But now my anxiety is even worse. Does it mean my chances for DPMS just dropped since I got in IMS?

Maybe you should try emailing them for clarification? Being accepted to IMS probably means that they see the potential in you! Maybe you might be accepted to both IMS and DPMS! There are still a lot of us who are still waiting for their response too so keep your head high! 🙂
 
Maybe you should try emailing them for clarification? Being accepted to IMS probably means that they see the potential in you! Maybe you might be accepted to both IMS and DPMS! There are still a lot of us who are still waiting for their response too so keep your head high! 🙂
She said it in the call that im still in the running for DPMS program so she wished me congratulations and good luck before ending the call. But I’m still freaking out lol. I hope we get our II’s by the end of this week!!!
 
Maybe you should try emailing them for clarification? Being accepted to IMS probably means that they see the potential in you! Maybe you might be accepted to both IMS and DPMS! There are still a lot of us who are still waiting for their response too so keep your head high! 🙂
Also, do you know if IMS and DPMS apps are reviewed by two different committees or is it the same one?
 
Just got an email saying an admissions decision has been rendered, please login to your account. Almost had a heart attack. Come to find it was an acceptance to the MBS program that they called me about yesterday . Really thought it was gonna be DPMS
 
Hey y'all!

I am going to post some updates that will interest y'all that I have learned about from Dr. Núñez as well as answer/comment on some things I saw in the thread.

First, the updates!

1. The first round of acceptances should be going out at the end of next week. At the latest they will be going out early the following week.
2. The second round of acceptances will be happening a few week later in June.
3. The admissions committee are adding more interview dates beyond the 20th so that they can interview more individuals so please be patient y'all. Remember, no news is good news because that means you're still being considered for an interview.
4. DPMS is still figuring out the best way to handle the fall semester. I think they will want y'all to be in the Philly area by the end of the summer. I know that the medical school is going into yellow phase in the fall, meaning the building will be open but social distancing will still be enforced. How that impacts DPMS is yet to be determined.
5. The number of students who made contract this year is higher than last year! (last year was ~60%, which was the highest so far. Just how many student exactly who made it will be decided this Thursday!! Good luck to them!)

Second, the answer/comments from the thread!

where do students normally live? do people normally have cars to get around?

@icevyne25 did a great job with this. Like they said, the TAs will definitely help out in sharing information on where to live. I will be getting the aide of local real estate agents to help y'all also.

Most people live in East Falls near the med school. There are a lot also who live in Center City/Chinatown (the cheapest area of Center City). I have had classmates and current DPMS students who lived in University City at the main campus as well as South Philly. I think these last 2 have the least students living there. It really all depends on cost of living and what kind of things you want to have around you (grocery stores/shops/restaurants/etc.).

A car is definitely not necessary during DPMS. It can help with things like getting groceries. A car becomes necessary really during 3rd year of med school because of having to go to rotation locations. Otherwise, the shuttles between Center City and the med school as well as University City and Center City help a lot. There is local public transportation called SEPTA that takes care of the busses, subway, trolleys, and regional rail. The school has a deal with SEPTA where if you buy a month pass 2 months in advance, you can get a 10% discount.

How manageable was the program when you went through it? What did you do to succeed/what tips would you give to have success in the program? What did you use to take notes (ex. iPad, notebooks, laptop)?

Did you have roommates while in DPMS and how did you go about finding them? What areas are good to live in and did you live near Queens lane or Center City?

Sorry for all the questions!!! Thanks for lending your time!!

The program is manageable definitely! The program truly gets better every year because of Dr. Núñez. She cares so much, and since she is the associate dean of the office of diversity, equity, & inclusion at the med school, she truly is our largest support. Anyhow, the program is definitely the hardest thing I have ever gone through. It was very rough, but as you can see, it's so doable.

To find success, I did a couple of things.
1. I asked my big, the academic coaches, the professors, Dr. Núñez, TAs, fellow students, prior DPMS students on how to study and found what worked for me.
2. I did the max amount of tutoring each week. As Dr. Núñez likes to say, you get tutoring to get A's.
3. I did practice questions A WHOLE LOT! The TAs will give you the resource books to get all the practice questions that you'll ever want or need.
4. I joined a great study group that kept me motivated and on track and accountable.
5. I scheduled and did activities that were for self-care and stress relief. I actually put it in my calendar because it is so easy to say, "I'll do that later." Later sometimes doesn't come, and you will end up with a lot of burnout. Let me tell you, I was feeling crispy at times.
6. I went and got testing accommodations. I was ashamed at first because I thought that I was weak or couldn't handle the rigor of the program, but that wasn't true at all. Once I got accommodations, I realized that I was giving myself a proper shot at success because lying to myself about my anxiety and severe ADHD was damaging. It was just leveling the playing field with those who are neurotypical. Every question counts on those exams, so give yourself your own best shot.

For notes, I LOVE OneNote. It is given to you for free by the school anyhow, and it is an endless whiteboard. You can write on your notes, add pics, make charts, and do anything to make your studying easy. I suggest definitely getting used to studying digitally and online because you will have soooooo many lectures that are long and having it all in one place is great. No waste, and you can access it easily for when you're in med school also. Notability is another popular choice. Whichever you choose, get used to it from the summer please.

I used an iPad because I was going to need one for med school anyway, and let me tell you; it's a GAME CHANGER!! Get one with the Apple Pencil, and studying will become just like you are used to with paper and pen. I only study now on my iPad. It's that great!

I have a roommate, the same one from DPMS actually who was also a DPMS student, and we live in Center City. The TAs will help in pairing people up to become roommates at the beginning of the summer so that y'all can find a place together.

Do you guys think that they might shift the program online or maybe the summer session online due to corona?

Summer is definitely online. Fall is still being decided upon.

So to the folks that have already interviewed, I have a few questions:

1. So I'm a dude with long hair but the problem is they curl up in the back and the sides and look super weird. All of the barber shops still closed in my are so let me know what I can do or your best grooming tips LOL!!

2. I was wondering if it's ok to use airpods during the interview because even though they're pretty mainstream but I don't want to come off as privileged. Expanding on this, did any of you use regular headphones or just took the interview without any earpiece.

TIA

I just helped with an interview today, and I can tell you that you won't be the only one with hair issues. That's ok though! Style it as best you can. I also have curly hair which is really really curly and frizzy. I use either gel, wax, oil, or hair mousse to make it presentable. I like to either slick my hair back or like keep my curl pattern defined and place it in a nice manner.

Also, it is completely ok to use AirPods. Using headphones to better hear questions and to better interact is completely fine. No-one will think that you are being bougie or think negatively about it. If you can do the interview without headphones/earphones, then that's best, but no worries at all if you can't.

Gonna remain positive & I’m glad I saw that post about the person who just got an interview invite yesterday after being complete in January, but dude.... How are people who were just complete last week getting interview invites before 10s of hundred who were complete way before them, & that’s just what we’re seeing on SDN...
Nonetheless I’ll stay positive ‍♀

I remember when I went through the waiting game also. I know it sucks a lot, and it can really mess with your head. However, please try to be as patient as possible. No news is good news in my book. Also, learning now how to not compare yourself to others is a really great thing. It's so easy to just look at others and somehow feel less than, and just remember that each persons' path is uniquely their own. Use this time to do some self-care and work on the things you do have some control over. That's what I did. I know this isn't very helpful, but you're definitely not alone. Like you said, please stay positive.

I didn’t even apply to IMS so I was honestly shaking when I got the call cuz I thought it was regarding my DPMS app. She called me 3 times in a row cuz she needed clarification on my app and the last call she said congratulations for getting into IMS. I was so nervous. But now my anxiety is even worse. Does it mean my chances for DPMS just dropped since I got in IMS?

Your chances with DPMS did not drop. Drexel is great in the sense that they try to make sure that you are given as many routes to find success as possible. IMS is a great program that DPMS takes classes with. I even think that they are better prepared for med school than DPMS is at the end of the day since they take more classes that are applicable to med school.

Anywho, I have known people who were accepted into both IMS (or any other program) AND DPMS. Keep your head up!

Also, do you know if IMS and DPMS apps are reviewed by two different committees or is it the same one?

I know that a small subcommittee reads all incoming applications and then pushes it toward the different programs housed at Drexel. So, the person who will read your DPMS application may think you would also fit in well with IMS, MMS, IHS, or MBS. Then they would submit your application to each program. Cool thing is that once you paid your application fee, it is applicable to all the different programs.

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Wow, this was long, but I hope this is helpful!
 
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5. The number of students who made contract this year is higher than last year! (last year was ~60%, which was the highest so far. Just how many will be decided this Thursday!! Good luck to them!)
Do you know the % that met contract this year?
 
Hey guys --

I've been checking this thread an unhealthy amount of times in the past few weeks.

Happy for those who have gotten II and hoping you get that acceptance!

I've checked my portal and the admission status is now blank. Does that mean bad news? Has this happened to anyone else?
 
Do you know the % that met contract this year?

Unfortunately no. Like I wrote, the concrete number will be decided on Thursday. All I know for certain is that it is higher than my year at ~60%. Once that number comes out, I will update y'all here with the percentage. I'm looking forward to it!
 
Hey guys --

I've been checking this thread an unhealthy amount of times in the past few weeks.

Happy for those who have gotten II and hoping you get that acceptance!

I've checked my portal and the admission status is now blank. Does that mean bad news? Has this happened to anyone else?


My admission status is blank also! I'm not sure what it means... Probably that we'll hear back soon!!
 
thanks for answering- good to know - yet a bit more anxious now!
So is it just totally blank underneath the bold "ADMISSION STATUS" section for you both, instead of all of the text that was previously there about it being under review and the 'apply to other programs' thing? Just curious, since all we can do right now is wait and be anxious, LOL.
 
Yep that’s what mine looks like
So is it just totally blank underneath the bold "ADMISSION STATUS" section for you both, instead of all of the text that was previously there about it being under review and the 'apply to other programs' thing? Just curious, since all we can do right now is wait and be anxious, LOL.
 
So is it just totally blank underneath the bold "ADMISSION STATUS" section for you both, instead of all of the text that was previously there about it being under review and the 'apply to other programs' thing? Just curious, since all we can do right now is wait and be anxious, LOL.
yes that's what it looks like! we're all in the blank purgatory group haha
 
Hey Peeps.

So, I just realized that there are 2 major mistakes on my resume. Might be major enough to get me rejected.......and NO......I did not lie about my activities. It's name of a country I mixed up for a mission trip..........and another one is that under my research experience....I used a vocabulary word which makes it totally the opposite of what the study was actually for.

My question is......Can I send an updated resume or request to have that one replaced. I have already been invited for an interview. Or should I just be honest about it during the interview if it comes up.

I am extremely worried and feeling down because after all that hard work......I might be rejected because of a dumb mistake on my behalf.
 
Hey Peeps.

So, I just realized that there are 2 major mistakes on my resume. Might be major enough to get me rejected.......and NO......I did not lie about my activities. It's name of a country I mixed up for a mission trip..........and another one is that under my research experience....I used a vocabulary word which makes it totally the opposite of what the study was actually for.

My question is......Can I send an updated resume or request to have that one replaced. I have already been invited for an interview. Or should I just be honest about it during the interview if it comes up.

I am extremely worried and feeling down because after all that hard work......I might be rejected because of a dumb mistake on my behalf.

I would just clarify that you made a mistake and intended to say X if it comes up during your interview. We’re human— we make mistakes! That hardly seems like a reason to reject a qualified applicant.
 
Yes I interviewed 4/22, I’ve been complete since October too *sweats with waiting anxiety* LOL
Oh wow. Lol I feel you!! At first I thought they checked it based on the order of when the app was completed and I was proven wrong so I have zero clue now and my anxiety is through the roof lol
 
I’m kind of feeling like I bombed that interview y’all. I didn't say anything too terrible, but there weren’t any strokes of genius either. It’s a shame-- the program seems really awesome and everyone was so kind. It’s going to be a long few weeks.
 
I’m kind of feeling like I bombed that interview y’all. I didn't say anything too terrible, but there weren’t any strokes of genius either. It’s a shame-- the program seems really awesome and everyone was so kind. It’s going to be a long few weeks.
I’m sure you did amazing! We are our worst critics, and when the only thing there is to do right now is sit and wait and dwell, we can’t help but catastrophize on situations we’ve been through. You’re probably only thinking about a few tiny mistakes, instead of the 10000 positive and unique things you brought to the table! Don’t despair, and no matter what happens, you’re INCREDIBLE for making it this far and even just for going through this process itself. This is not an easy thing to do, but you’re still here and you’re killing it! 🙂
 
I’m sure you did amazing! We are our worst critics, and when the only thing there is to do right now is sit and wait and dwell, we can’t help but catastrophize on situations we’ve been through. You’re probably only thinking about a few tiny mistakes, instead of the 10000 positive and unique things you brought to the table! Don’t despair, and no matter what happens, you’re INCREDIBLE for making it this far and even just for going through this process itself. This is not an easy thing to do, but you’re still here and you’re killing it! 🙂
What a sweet response! You’re gonna make a great doctor. Enjoy Drexel for me :laugh:
 
I would just clarify that you made a mistake and intended to say X if it comes up during your interview. We’re human— we make mistakes! That hardly seems like a reason to reject a qualified applicant.
Thank you @BubbleStitch .......I was honestly worried ****less. This puts me at ease. Hopefully, If I explain all the process of the research.....they'll overlook it. Good Luck.......and don't stress!
 
Does the portal change once you get a interview invite, even before you accept the interview and pick a date?
 
Does anyone know what would be the latest date when we find out about our final decision?
 
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