Hear from Long Beach this afternoon !
My list as it stands
Baylor 8/13
Louisville 8/20
Minnesota 9/6
VA Long Beach 9/10
Woohooo!!
Hear from Long Beach this afternoon !
My list as it stands
Baylor 8/13
Louisville 8/20
Minnesota 9/6
VA Long Beach 9/10
Woohooo!!
anyone with part I below 85 have interviews?
It can be done. However, you definitely need to make your application shine in other areas. It won't be easy. Work experience, research, publications, teaching. Show dedication and a strong desire to be an endodontist.
Work on really getting to know the people who will be writing you letters of rec. Make sure they know you well and can really recommend you, not just filling out the form. Also make sure that you are getting letters from endodontists that really matter to the program directors (i.e. other directors, chairs of endo departments, etc.) People that program directors know and trust.
What I have found is that the different programs need a way to filter the numerous applications. GPA, board scores, and class rank are one way to do that. If you haven't been out of school for a while, then it is really the only way. But they also really take into account the whole package. It is your job to make that package as attractive as possible.
Also not all programs value the same things. Some take new grads, some toss new grad apps immediately. Some only take top 10%, some are more subjective in the evaluation. So if you apply, don't be surprised if you don't get interviews at certain places, but at the ones you do, know that they are seriously considering you and make it count.
I got in.
Part 1: 84
Thanks a lot.Congrats! Florida?
echecchio,
Many are in the same situation you are. Unfortunately if you go to an interview and are accepted life becomes difficult. You have two options 1) accept and cancel all remaining interviews or 2) decline, roll the dice and go to your next interview. When you accept a position you usually sign a form "intent to enroll" and send the school money. Breaking this would be bad form. The endo community is small especially in SoCal. You would see the LLU program director and residents at monthly meetings when all the LA residencies get together. If you broke your commitment to another program outside CA you will also see that program director at AAE annual conference.
LLU is great program. It is more expensive but you get a more well rounded education. VA Long Beach is also a great program and cheaper but more self-taught. Either way you win. If you get into LLU be thankful. I wouldn't decline. VA is interviewing 18 people for 2 spots... not good odds.
Thought it might be a little early, but I have an interview with USC on monday. Anyone else heard anything yet?
Does anyone know what LLU means by the digital test on molar tooth? Is it only access or also clean and shape? should we bring our own files?..any past applicants that have gone through LLU interview?
Offered a spot at Harvard this morning.
Canceling all upcoming interviews!
Best of luck to all.
SLU by phone for 9/7
Didn't you accept USC? Are you declining interviews or did you back out on SoCal?
Einstein - 9/12
Nebraska - 9/20,9/21
Man, where is everyone? This forum is quiet....come on people!!! Post your results, got in, interviews, ideas, thoughtss, anything!!