Earliest interviews

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Ilovewaiting said:
Whats the earliest interview anyone has gotten?
Any schools start interviewing in August?


i could be completely wrong, but i believe they have to wait till oct at least...
 
dr.z said:
I interviewed at TCOM during the 2nd week of August.

I interviewed at COMP during the 1st week of September.

ah ha! must be that they have to wait till oct to offer acceptances...
 
dr.z said:
I interviewed at TCOM during the 2nd week of August.

I interviewed at COMP during the 1st week of September.

Whend did you get accepted?
 
Here is the timeline for my applications…I hope this helps...

Completed AACOMAS by the middle of July

WesternU:
Secondary: July 14
Completed Supplemental: August 10
Invite: Received a phone call soon after my application was complete
Interview: September 17
Acceptance: September 23 (via phone call...special situation)

UMDNJ:
Secondary: June 30
Completed Supplemental: July 27
Invite: First week of September
Interview: September 13 (mine was on the first day of interviews)
Acceptance: September 24 (via snail mail)

VCOM:
Secondary: June 29
Completed Supplemental: July 27
Invite: Can’t remember, but received a phone call
Interview: September 26
Acceptance: Withdrew my application before interview, as I had already been accepted to WesternU

PCOM:
Supplemental: August 3 (via snail mail)
Completed Supplemental: August 17
Confirmed the completion of my file: August 27 (via snail mail)
Invite: week of Septeber 5th (via email)
Interview: October 3
Acceptance: By the end of October (within two weeks of interview via snail mail).

Midwestern:
Supplemental: July 11
Completed Supplemental: August 4
Invite: week of Septeber 5th (via email)
Interview: October 3
Acceptance: Within two weeks of interview via snail mail

Touro (MI):
Supplemental: August 3
Completed Supplemental: August 17
Invite: Sometime in very early September
Interview: October 11
Acceptance: Within 1 week of interview via email.
 
^BluesClues, What were your stats? Do you mind?
 
dr.z said:
I interviewed at TCOM during the 2nd week of August.

I interviewed at COMP during the 1st week of September.

dr.z--just curious, were you oos for TCOM? Did you get accepted? Did you have really good stats? I heard they only have ~10 OOS students.
 
star22 said:
dr.z--just curious, were you oos for TCOM? Did you get accepted? Did you have really good stats? I heard they only have ~10 OOS students.

I am OOS. My stats aren't good. I got on their wait list. They take about 15 OOS this year as their class has expanded. They also seem to be trying to really get at least 10% OOS students. Their adcom told me that they wanted more diversity.
 
BluesClues32 said:
I PMed you.


Hey Blue... can you PM the stats to me also? With all those acceptances it'd be a good thing to know. If that's alright with you of course.
 
WannaDoc said:
Hey Blue... can you PM the stats to me also? With all those acceptances it'd be a good thing to know. If that's alright with you of course.

Ahh, a fellow Kappa.
 
These are the dates for my first three interviews:

WVSOM
interview 9-13
acceptance 9-19

MSUCOM
interview 9-26
acceptance 10-10

OUCOM
interview 9-30
acceptance 9-30

If you get your apps in early you can definitely get some early interviews. I would work on getting your LORs out as soon as you can. I realize they are doing you a favor/service writing LORs but it's important to stress to your writers the importance sending them out right away. Of course, if you use Interfolio (which I had) or a committee then you don't have to worry about this as much.

This is my profile if you want more information.
 
MechE said:
They actually accepted you the same day you interviewed?

Yep! It was awesome! I got a call on my drive home. Nearly drove right off the road I was so excited.
 
The earlier you get your apps in, the better chances you have of an early interview. My earliest interview was Oct. 12th (around that day) at KCUMB. I heard w/in 7 days regarding my acceptance. All of my other interviews were later b/c I had a different person write some of the LORs and they were a tad on the slow side. My latest interview was the second week in Jan. and I heard w/in 10 days regarding my acceptance.
 
This is amazing, do you mind telling me you Stats. I'm not good with checking my SDN.com mail box. What do you think helped you to get interviews so fast?!

BluesClues32 said:
Here is the timeline for my applications…I hope this helps...

Completed AACOMAS by the middle of July

WesternU:
Secondary: July 14
Completed Supplemental: August 10
Invite: Received a phone call soon after my application was complete
Interview: September 17
Acceptance: September 23 (via phone call...special situation)

UMDNJ:
Secondary: June 30
Completed Supplemental: July 27
Invite: First week of September
Interview: September 13 (mine was on the first day of interviews)
Acceptance: September 24 (via snail mail)

VCOM:
Secondary: June 29
Completed Supplemental: July 27
Invite: Can’t remember, but received a phone call
Interview: September 26
Acceptance: Withdrew my application before interview, as I had already been accepted to WesternU

PCOM:
Supplemental: August 3 (via snail mail)
Completed Supplemental: August 17
Confirmed the completion of my file: August 27 (via snail mail)
Invite: week of Septeber 5th (via email)
Interview: October 3
Acceptance: By the end of October (within two weeks of interview via snail mail).

Midwestern:
Supplemental: July 11
Completed Supplemental: August 4
Invite: week of Septeber 5th (via email)
Interview: October 3
Acceptance: Within two weeks of interview via snail mail

Touro (MI):
Supplemental: August 3
Completed Supplemental: August 17
Invite: Sometime in very early September
Interview: October 11
Acceptance: Within 1 week of interview via email.
 
My early acceptances were probably due to a number of things. My MCATs were average (verbal killed me), but I had a high GPA. I had lots of extracurricular activities, several leadership positions, and tons of research experience (Hopkins, Howard Hughes, etc). I didn't have much volunteer experience.

APPLY EARLY! I can't stress that enough. Make sure your essays answer the question. If you are unsure of your essays, ask a friend/English major/excellent writer to read over them.

Make sure you visit a DO ASAP (I wanted to mention my experience in the personal statement). I shadowed a pulmonologist since I had worked for an MD allergist. My interviews were much easier since I could talk about the similarities and differences between the DO and MD.

When you receive an interview, call the school and ask to talk to several MS2. These students have been there for a year and know the school. You can bring up that you talked to them during your interview.

You put a lot of time/money thus far, so practice for your interview! Find the commonly asked questions and think of honest answers before your interview. Talk to your friends/parents/co-workers about the ethical questions/current events because they will bring up points you never considered. Think of 3 or 4 GOOD questions to ask your interviewer.

Good luck!
 
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