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for anyone that interviewed over a month ago are updates useless? are our fates already decided?
Too bad you won't have a car, because then we could really see how well you "can" drive. 😉 😀
for anyone that interviewed over a month ago are updates useless? are our fates already decided?
obviously I should borrow yours!
Um... false. I drive a standard. Can you drive standard??? (almost put totally inapprop. comment but didn't wanna scare off hopeful Dookie mudphud)
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yeeeeeeees, i drive a little stick shift diesel vw. so there.
yippee for internet arguments that cannot possibly be won over the internet 😉
yippee for internet arguments that cannot possibly be won over the internet 😉
I definitely can't drive manual. I wouldn't be able to text message and play my Nintendo Wii if I had to use one of my hands for gear shifting. I stick to automatic.
Congrats! A good feeling, isn't it? Now who is your oral exam with?YAY FOR BEING DONE WITH SURGERY!
Well, kind of. 2 tests to go. But no more waking up at 4am!
Congrats! A good feeling, isn't it? Now who is your oral exam with?
Also, was the CPX hard?
Congrats! A good feeling, isn't it? Now who is your oral exam with?
Also, was the CPX hard?
Dr. White.
CPX was not hard to pass, but it's weird going from talking to real patients to talking to standardized patients again, or at least I thought so. I think on the first patient I was so set on getting in and out as fast as I could to make sure I had enough time for the questions that I forgot to ask stuff, and then had to put "did not elicit" for quite a few of the questions... and then that kind of threw me off for the rest of the patients, so at the end of the exam I was feeling like I did pretty poorly. I still passed though, so it couldn't have gone that poorly. Just remember to take your time talking to the patient and elicit as much as you can in the time you're given - I think they give you a pretty appropriate amount of time for each pt interaction and question session, so I wouldn't worry too much about running out of time.
It's the non-shelf portion of the internal medicine clerkship. 4 standardized patients + 3 EKGs. Pass/fail.What is this CPX of which you speak? *very confused*
1. I'm thinking about it, but I went to undergrad here and stayed here during my year off, which would mean I would have been here 9 years when I graduate. I'll see how things work out, but I may want to have a change of scenery for residency.mooooore questions!
are a lot of you thinking of staying there for residency? why or why not?
do you feel that duke is a supportive environment for students who may be struggling with stress, family tragedy, personal issues, etc? i.e. are you "stigmatized" by the school if you seek help?
mooooore questions!
are a lot of you thinking of staying there for residency? why or why not?
do you feel that duke is a supportive environment for students who may be struggling with stress, family tragedy, personal issues, etc? i.e. are you "stigmatized" by the school if you seek help?
are a lot of you thinking of staying there for residency? why or why not?
My last med school interview was today! Well, to those of you reading this who are or will be at Duke, get involved with interviewing. It will help you for residency interviews and it is a great privilege to help select your future peers and those who will carry on the good name of your institution.
does that mean interviewing is done???? any better idea when decisions will be coming out?????
My last med school interview was today! Well, to those of you reading this who are or will be at Duke, get involved with interviewing. It will help you for residency interviews and it is a great privilege to help select your future peers and those who will carry on the good name of your institution.
so march 10 seems about right. plus however long it takes for you to get mail from them
Interesting thought. Can you elaborate? Is it a benefit in terms of demonstrating commitment to the school and process or is it a factor of simply having spent more time in an interviewing environment?
A few notes from last years thread:
Rumored to have accepted approx. 200 of 600 interviewees to fill 100 spots.
First reported acceptance was 3/2/07, snail mail, large manila envelope
Also, everyone's LOR's still aren't marked as received yes?
A few notes from last years thread:
Rumored to have accepted approx. 200 of 600 interviewees to fill 100 spots.
First reported acceptance was 3/2/07, snail mail, large manila envelope
I loved that the manila envelope was addressed "To the future Dr. ___________." 😀 I thought that was a nice touch.Oddly enough, I actually remember that manila envelope from Duke, even though it's been four years.
Hello everyone...I've been reading this thread for sometime and have enjoyed the many posts. I'll be interviewing this Thursday (Feb. 28) and am hoping to meet some of you. I'm very excited and hope to join you next year!
I'll try to stop by and say hi or something. Maybe I can figure out who you are, or maybe you'll just know what I look like which is what some other interviewee did today. He was like, "Hey, you post on SDN right?" I was like lol... you must have been perusing old threads. It was pretty funny. Good ole SDN.
haha, what's really strange is that it was the post you're responding to that I also realized the same thing. Odd.For some reason I never actually realized that your avatar was a cop giving a female driver a ticket.
The admissions office people gave me a tip. They said that when the status of your letters change it means that your file has gone to the adcomm for review. It won't change until then. Just thought I'd share info that is bound to give me a panic attack. I guess if you don't want to panic, don't check your status.
For some reason I never actually realized that your avatar was a cop giving a female driver a ticket.
haha, what's really strange is that it was the post you're responding to that I also realized the same thing. Odd.
so I guess that since it says they havent received my letters online on the PAS, my file has yet to go to committee? I interviewed on 12/4, it just seems like a long time...
I too...Hello everyone...I've been reading this thread for sometime and have enjoyed the many posts. I'll be interviewing this Thursday (Feb. 28) and am hoping to meet some of you. I'm very excited and hope to join you next year!
Hey guys. I interview at Duke next week. It is absolutely my top choice school, but my numbers aren't exactly "Duke numbers." At least my MCAT is not. Do you guys think I have a shot with my stats (i.e., do you know people in your classes who got in with similar MCAT scores)? Also, I have NO RESEARCH. This hasen't been an issue at the schools I've interviewed at so far, but I know that it will probably come up at Duke. Are the interviews pretty relaxed? I would definitely appreciate any honest opinions and/or words of advice.
But the interviews aren't stressful, and a lot of people say they don't get any questions like these. Luck of the draw, but be prepared.
Hey guys. I interview at Duke next week. It is absolutely my top choice school, but my numbers aren't exactly "Duke numbers." At least my MCAT is not. Do you guys think I have a shot with my stats (i.e., do you know people in your classes who got in with similar MCAT scores)? Also, I have NO RESEARCH. This hasen't been an issue at the schools I've interviewed at so far, but I know that it will probably come up at Duke. Are the interviews pretty relaxed? I would definitely appreciate any honest opinions and/or words of advice.