I have been accepted to University of Miami. I cried, I laughed, I am so excited. 👍😀 🙂.
I wanted to know if my application sent in recently to USF, by the deadline, could I expect an interview or no.
Congrats again!
I have been accepted to University of Miami. I cried, I laughed, I am so excited. 👍😀 🙂.
I wanted to know if my application sent in recently to USF, by the deadline, could I expect an interview or no.
Just curious, do you recommend sending updates and letter of interest because it worked for you?
I wrote a letter of interest after my interview, but before the committee met. I got accepted, but I am not sure if the letter played a part. My thought was it can't hurt (unless the letter is terrible😛) and it might set me apart from other applicants. I'm not saying that an LOI is going to make a huge difference, but in some cases I'm sure it helps.
Everyone excited for a brand new week of anxiously awaiting that phone call/e-mail? I know I am. Good luck to everyone!
Everyone excited for a brand new week of anxiously awaiting that phone call/e-mail? I know I am. Good luck to everyone!
I just got this e-mail from UF- anyone gotten it as well?
Dear Applicant,
You have been notified that your file is complete. We have received all secondary materials requested. The Medical Selection Committee is still considering your application for interview. You may hear from us shortly or you may not hear a decision from us for (literally) months. Please remember that our interviews continue throughout March and we also continue to accept students at each interview. So although you may be selected to interview later in the cycle, your chances of acceptance are still the same as for those interviewing earlier. Please note that interview invitations are made by telephone.
The best action you can take in this position is to keep us updated. Send (e-mail, fax, snail-mail) short, to the point correspondence informing our committee of things that are not already on your AMCAS application or in secondary materials. Examples: fall grades, new volunteer activities, new research endeavors, etc. If you update in response to this e-mail please be sure to delete this letter from your update.
Each month I will send you this reminder to let you know that we are still considering you. You will be notified immediately when a decision is made regarding your application. If you decide at any time to remove your application from our consideration you may reply to this email to withdraw your application.
I just got this e-mail from UF- anyone gotten it as well?
Dear Applicant,
You have been notified that your file is complete. We have received all secondary materials requested. The Medical Selection Committee is still considering your application for interview. You may hear from us shortly or you may not hear a decision from us for (literally) months. Please remember that our interviews continue throughout March and we also continue to accept students at each interview. So although you may be selected to interview later in the cycle, your chances of acceptance are still the same as for those interviewing earlier. Please note that interview invitations are made by telephone.
The best action you can take in this position is to keep us updated. Send (e-mail, fax, snail-mail) short, to the point correspondence informing our committee of things that are not already on your AMCAS application or in secondary materials. Examples: fall grades, new volunteer activities, new research endeavors, etc. If you update in response to this e-mail please be sure to delete this letter from your update.
Each month I will send you this reminder to let you know that we are still considering you. You will be notified immediately when a decision is made regarding your application. If you decide at any time to remove your application from our consideration you may reply to this email to withdraw your application.
I just got this e-mail from UF- anyone gotten it as well?
Dear Applicant,
You have been notified that your file is complete. We have received all secondary materials requested. The Medical Selection Committee is still considering your application for interview. You may hear from us shortly or you may not hear a decision from us for (literally) months. Please remember that our interviews continue throughout March and we also continue to accept students at each interview. So although you may be selected to interview later in the cycle, your chances of acceptance are still the same as for those interviewing earlier. Please note that interview invitations are made by telephone.
The best action you can take in this position is to keep us updated. Send (e-mail, fax, snail-mail) short, to the point correspondence informing our committee of things that are not already on your AMCAS application or in secondary materials. Examples: fall grades, new volunteer activities, new research endeavors, etc. If you update in response to this e-mail please be sure to delete this letter from your update.
Each month I will send you this reminder to let you know that we are still considering you. You will be notified immediately when a decision is made regarding your application. If you decide at any time to remove your application from our consideration you may reply to this email to withdraw your application.
I just got this e-mail from UF- anyone gotten it as well?
Dear Applicant,
You have been notified that your file is complete. We have received all secondary materials requested. The Medical Selection Committee is still considering your application for interview. You may hear from us shortly or you may not hear a decision from us for (literally) months. Please remember that our interviews continue throughout March and we also continue to accept students at each interview. So although you may be selected to interview later in the cycle, your chances of acceptance are still the same as for those interviewing earlier. Please note that interview invitations are made by telephone.
The best action you can take in this position is to keep us updated. Send (e-mail, fax, snail-mail) short, to the point correspondence informing our committee of things that are not already on your AMCAS application or in secondary materials. Examples: fall grades, new volunteer activities, new research endeavors, etc. If you update in response to this e-mail please be sure to delete this letter from your update.
Each month I will send you this reminder to let you know that we are still considering you. You will be notified immediately when a decision is made regarding your application. If you decide at any time to remove your application from our consideration you may reply to this email to withdraw your application.
I recently received an email from FSU about my file being complete. They said I will receive and email/phone call when a decision has been made about an interview. Does anyone know how long it takes for them to send out a decision after that email is out? Also, what days do they make these calls?
Thanks
I recently received an invitation to interview at Miami and Boca for Feb 28 and 29. I called in today to ask if I was interviewing for the waitlist...and they said I would be. I'm coming from CA and I have already gotten into two schools, albeit not my first choice, and would rather go to miami or boca raton. Is it worth coming for an interview knowing my chances aren't high?
thanks
I recently received an invitation to interview at Miami and Boca for Feb 28 and 29. I called in today to ask if I was interviewing for the waitlist...and they said I would be. I'm coming from CA and I have already gotten into two schools, albeit not my first choice, and would rather go to miami or boca raton. Is it worth coming for an interview knowing my chances aren't high?
thanks
are they interviewing for waitlist for miami or boca or both?
Too late for most of you on this site now (because you will all get that invite and acceptance that you covet -- there is still time).
Too late for most of you on this site now (because you will all get that invite and acceptance that you covet -- there is still time).
I think USF is tremendously swamped right about now. I had sent in an updated transcript earlier in January (approximately the first week), and I just got an e-mail this mid-week notifying me of how it was received and placed in my file. I had called them in mid-January to ask if they received that updated transcript, and they said they had, but I guess it just wasn't added to my file until now.
Just curious, do you recommend sending updates and letter of interest because it worked for you?
I didn't send FSU a letter of interest, but I did send them an updated transcript. Anything you can do to help your app, I would do. I think my acceptance was largely based on my stats (my MCAT is quite a bit higher than their avg), but if you are close on these things, send a letter of interest, call them etc. Good luck!!!
Too late for most of you on this site now (because you will all get that invite and acceptance that you covet -- there is still time).
That's great news for UCF!!! 🙂
We thought we were ahead of the game and were preparing for the new site to be activated upon receiving word NEXT week! We are at final copy and might have it up by late tomorrow or Friday.
Admissions email is already working at [email protected]
REL
Too late for most of you on this site now (because you will all get that invite and acceptance that you covet -- there is still time).
REL, I'll be applying this summer. I hope to see you there!
Me too along with the majority of the UF alum group of students in our masters program. LOL 😉
FIU for those interested has already updated their website with the curricula and what not. There are some articles about that in the miami herald that my brother was telling me about as well.
I recently received an invitation to interview at Miami and Boca for Feb 28 and 29. I called in today to ask if I was interviewing for the waitlist...and they said I would be. I'm coming from CA and I have already gotten into two schools, albeit not my first choice, and would rather go to miami or boca raton. Is it worth coming for an interview knowing my chances aren't high?
thanks
Me too along with the majority of the UF alum group of students in our masters program. LOL 😉
FIU for those interested has already updated their website with the curricula and what not. There are some articles about that in the miami herald that my brother was telling me about as well.
Do you know if FIU or UCF will be making new residency programs along with their medschools? I know that most of the hospitals already affiliated with them are teaching hospitals, but will the schools start making new programs at those hospitals and opening up new slots.
Do you know if FIU or UCF will be making new residency programs along with their medschools? I know that most of the hospitals already affiliated with them are teaching hospitals, but will the schools start making new programs at those hospitals and opening up new slots.
That is the plan here at UCF, but it may be a few more years as we get more clinical faculty on board and get into our full-time clinical years.
So there was an article in the UF school newspaper (albeit the paper is independent of UF's administartion) quoting the dean of the med school, that shortfalls in funding may cause UF to lose its accreditation - If you're like me, your reaction was pretty close to 😱. It seems that with the accreditation of the two newest schools, UCF and FIU, state funding has thinned out. As quoted from the paper,
"UF must tell the committee [Liasion Committee on Medical Education] in May how state support has improved, Kone [new Dean for the College of Medicine] said, and if it hasn't, UF could lose its status within a year."
-The Independent Florida Alligator, Feb. 8, 2008
Now I would put the odds of UF's administration and the state legislature allowing UF to lose its accreditation between slim and none. But, the dean of the med school is a pretty credible and respectable source, so if he says something like this, there must be some merit to it; where there's smoke, there's fire, kind of thing. Also, if UF could suffer from budget shortfalls, wouldn't the other public schools be subject to the same problems? One more thing, for those of you not familiar with the "Alligator," it has been known from time to time to blow things out of proportion, in an attempt to drum up support, for example, more funding for tuition, research, construction of facilities, etc. Do you guys think this is what's happening here?
REL, if your out there, I'd like to hear what you think about this. I think you're probably the most knowledgeable one on this subject, as your on the inside. Even though I think the odds of this happening aren't very good, its still something that would factor into my, and others final decision of where to confirm acceptances this coming May. Thanks for all the input.
So there was an article in the UF school newspaper (albeit the paper is independent of UF's administartion) quoting the dean of the med school, that shortfalls in funding may cause UF to lose its accreditation - If you're like me, your reaction was pretty close to 😱. It seems that with the accreditation of the two newest schools, UCF and FIU, state funding has thinned out. As quoted from the paper,
"UF must tell the committee [Liasion Committee on Medical Education] in May how state support has improved, Kone [new Dean for the College of Medicine] said, and if it hasn't, UF could lose its status within a year."
-The Independent Florida Alligator, Feb. 8, 2008
Now I would put the odds of UF's administration and the state legislature allowing UF to lose its accreditation between slim and none. But, the dean of the med school is a pretty credible and respectable source, so if he says something like this, there must be some merit to it; where there's smoke, there's fire, kind of thing. Also, if UF could suffer from budget shortfalls, wouldn't the other public schools be subject to the same problems? One more thing, for those of you not familiar with the "Alligator," it has been known from time to time to blow things out of proportion, in an attempt to drum up support, for example, more funding for tuition, research, construction of facilities, etc. Do you guys think this is what's happening here?
REL, if your out there, I'd like to hear what you think about this. I think you're probably the most knowledgeable one on this subject, as your on the inside. Even though I think the odds of this happening aren't very good, its still something that would factor into my, and others final decision of where to confirm acceptances this coming May. Thanks for all the input.
Here is one opinion. I am sorry to say but UF's facilities were on the shabby side. I was super unimpressed. I don't know how a ranked school, if the number 50 outta 125 is considered ranked, can let its facilities go like that. It was one of the most disenchanting things about the school when I visited.
With that said, I feel bad for Florida schools because I feel the tuition is ridiculously low. It is bizarrely low. Now, low is a good thing if the State isn't chocking you to death, which it seems like our Republican buddy Crist is doing quit nicely. I don't see why the school can't raise tuition in Florida for Public colleges to 150 to 200 dollars a credit. A lot of public state schools charge much more than this easily.
Again, don't get me wrong Florida does awesome things, i.e. bright futures. But come on, 3000 bucks a year for education is extremely low. No reason why it couldn't be double that. 4 years later $24,000.00 in the hole NOT BAD IMO. That's a semester at UM 😆 No seriously, what is Florida thinking, I mean the state not the school, with its funding. It is not fair and it is surely not necessary.
Yea, my school is on SUPER HEAVY BUDGET CUTS TOO. But I think it is more because we are trying to fund an NFL team like UF/FSU oopss sorry football team like UF/FSU.
I remember reading not too long ago in the Tampa Tribune about the proposed tuition increase at USF and other FL schools. Every year it does increase a small percentage, so I don't think the state is in need of a drastic increase. Heck, we might as well pay 9$ a gallon for gas since most of the other industrialized nations pay something similar, so the idea of being like other states in terms of tuition would mainly just hit students' pockets. How about chipping a few million bucks off of most of these university presidents' salaries. We could probably fund 10 more med schools. I do think that we are lucky being Floridians. Having a state with relatively low tuition and now 6 MD schools is def. something to be envied by others. I just wish my chances would increase😀
side note: I emailed FSU a week ago and still no reply. I can imagine things would get kind of hectic around the end of interview season, but sheesh.