Florida Schools Application Thread (2008) part 2

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They were referring to one of 2 things:

Number of people that get into a medical school in the states per year that are UF alum

or


Number of people who are accepted including those who decided to matriculate elsewhere.

My bet is on the former since we have been discussing the first situation ad nauseaum on here.


Thanks gujuDoc. I'm tending to skip over the long-winded posts on here. None of them are really going to help or hinder my chances of acceptance.
 
UF class size is ~135. Where are you people getting these rediculous numbers from? If anyone is concerned, call Robyn and ask her the class size.


Are you serious? Read the post before making such a ridiculous ill-informed comment. 176 = pre-meds that turn into medical students, whether they go to UF or otherwise.

"Where are you getting these rediulcous number from?"
 
Are you serious? Read the post before making such a ridiculous ill-informed comment. 176 = pre-meds that turn into medical students, whether they go to UF or otherwise.

"Where are you getting these rediulcous number from?"

:laugh: :laugh: I think the last few pages are too long to read for someone who hasn't been keeping up with it.
 
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Are you serious? Read the post before making such a ridiculous ill-informed comment. 176 = pre-meds that turn into medical students, whether they go to UF or otherwise.

"Where are you getting these rediulcous number from?"

My bad. Some of these posts are dragging on though. I'm a older non-trad who pays little attention to the pre-med stuff. Doesn't factor into my situation at all. But I'll pay closer attention to the details before commenting on numbers again.
 
My bad. Some of these posts are dragging on though. I'm a older non-trad who pays little attention to the pre-med stuff. Doesn't factor into my situation at all. But I'll pay closer attention to the details before commenting on numbers again.


No problem. I appologize if I came off a little rough. ummmm, lol, what else can we talk about now.
 
The search function isn't wokring for me right now.....please don't yell at me if this question has been answered ten trillion times before.

Is it safe to assume that if one hasn't received an interview by now from FSU, that she isn't getting one? I'm filling out the FAFSA, and don't want to send a school my bank info if they aren't going to need it.

Thanks for any help!
 
The search function isn't wokring for me right now.....please don't yell at me if this question has been answered ten trillion times before.

Is it safe to assume that if one hasn't received an interview by now from FSU, that she isn't getting one? I'm filling out the FAFSA, and don't want to send a school my bank info if they aren't going to need it.

Thanks for any help!

They interview til April but if you are accepted elsewhere I'd go elsewhere. I've heard some stuff from current med students that make me question a lot of things about FSU. Send me a PM if you want to know what I'm talking about.
 
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The search function isn't wokring for me right now.....please don't yell at me if this question has been answered ten trillion times before.

Is it safe to assume that if one hasn't received an interview by now from FSU, that she isn't getting one? I'm filling out the FAFSA, and don't want to send a school my bank info if they aren't going to need it.

Thanks for any help!

I wouldn't be surprised if they are still sending out the last few interview invites. They may even send out invites for another 2 or 3 weeks. But based on your mdapps, I can't tell that you have any real ties to Florida. If this is the case, I wouldn't hold my breath. They accept almost no OOS students. Still, an LOI can never hurt.
 
They interview til April but if you are accepted elsewhere I'd go elsewhere. I've heard some stuff from current med students that make me question a lot of things about FSU. Send me a PM if you want to know what I'm talking about.


LOL, see this is why I love you gujuDoc. 👍
 
Does anyone know when miami stops interviewing? I am anxiously awaiting them to update their incoming students page to the class of 2012. I figure that they wont do this until they are done interviewing.
 
Apparently, my smiley wasn't enough to show my sarcasm due to the previous post on this thread complaining about Florida. 🙄

Oh well, there is always next time.

sorry, I walked into that one. LOL, I thought I might have said Florida was bad to live in or something.
 
Wow I am SO out of the loop!

On a side note ::nasty word:: UF Med. As an alum, I'm sick of hearing how loyal the medical school is to "their own." They basically told me where to shove it, and I think its a slap in the face. I think a school should honor their undergraduate students, or else why be affiliated with the school?
 
Does anyone know when miami stops interviewing? I am anxiously awaiting them to update their incoming students page to the class of 2012. I figure that they wont do this until they are done interviewing.

I have been calling them over the last few weeks periodically, and they said their last interview invites would be sent on Friday, March 28. That day came and nothing happened, so I called them again. They said that they have started rejecting people without interviews, but that they will be opening up new interview dates. In short, if you have heard nothing yet from UM, you are either going to be one of the last few in or last few out (to get an interview) during the next week or two.
 
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Apparently, my smiley wasn't enough to show my sarcasm due to the previous post on this thread complaining about Florida. 🙄

Oh well, there is always next time.

:laugh: :laugh:

I was talking to my mom recently and it looks like 2 of my fam. friends will be joining you next year. 😀

You might know one of them.
 
I have been calling them over the last few weeks periodically, and they said their last interview invites would be sent on Friday, March 28. That day came and nothing happened, so I called them again. They said that they have started rejecting people without interviews, but that they will be opening up new interview dates. In short, if you have heard nothing yet from UM, you are either going to be one of the last few in or last few out (to get an interview) during the next week or two.

thanks for the update
 
First off, congrats to everyone who has been accepted! 😀

I just got off the phone with USF - Leila said I was in the bottom of the top 1/3 of the waitlist. My heart dropped when I heard the word bottom! :scared:

This is my second waitlist and still on hold at UF. USF is by far my top choice. Do I have any hope?!

Oh, and the waiting begins yet again...
 
First off, congrats to everyone who has been accepted! 😀

I just got off the phone with USF - Leila said I was in the bottom of the top 1/3 of the waitlist. My heart dropped when I heard the word bottom! :scared:

This is my second waitlist and still on hold at UF. USF is by far my top choice. Do I have any hope?!

Oh, and the waiting begins yet again...

Bottom waitlist is as good as reject most of the time. Do you know why you were waitlisted so low? Was it interview skills, lack of clinical experience or something else in the ECs? MCAT score or GPA??

Talk with Leila again and ask her what was the weak points so you can improve that for next year if you have to reapply.

UF puts most people on hold til April and makes decisions from there about accept and waitlist vs. reject. Wait it out til this month when they get back decisions and work from there.
 
Bottom waitlist is as good as reject most of the time. Do you know why you were waitlisted so low? Was it interview skills, lack of clinical experience or something else in the ECs? MCAT score or GPA??

Talk with Leila again and ask her what was the weak points so you can improve that for next year if you have to reapply.

UF puts most people on hold til April and makes decisions from there about accept and waitlist vs. reject. Wait it out til this month when they get back decisions and work from there.

She mentioned it was because of my lack of shadowing. So there is no hope even though I'm in the top 1/3? Sad times. 🙁
 
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First off, congrats to everyone who has been accepted! 😀

I just got off the phone with USF - Leila said I was in the bottom of the top 1/3 of the waitlist. My heart dropped when I heard the word bottom! :scared:

This is my second waitlist and still on hold at UF. USF is by far my top choice. Do I have any hope?!

Oh, and the waiting begins yet again...

Unfortunately, I think Guju is right. During my interview at USF they said that if you are placed in the bottom 1/3 you should start considering your other options. I've also heard that USF is good about giving applicants feedback as to way they were not accepted. I think it would be a good idea to call and find out.
 
She mentioned it was because of my lack of shadowing. So there is no hope even though I'm in the top 1/3? Sad times. 🙁

By the way, are you a Florida resident? Not being a resident can make getting accepted a bit tougher.
 
She mentioned it was because of my lack of shadowing. So there is no hope even though I'm in the top 1/3? Sad times. 🙁

I just reread this post and I am a bit confused. If you are in the top 1/3 of the waitlist I think have a good chance of being accepted. Or are you saying you are in the top 1/3 of the bottom 1/3?
 
By the way, are you a Florida resident? Not being a resident can make getting accepted a bit tougher.

Yes I am a Florida resident.

I think I was not clear with my first post...Leila said if she has to divide up the waitlist I am in the top 1/3 of the waitlist but towards the bottom of this section but the way she said it "bottom of the top 1/3" scared me. She said she would be calling around May 15th to let me know where I stand.

I am just so nervous because I really have to decide if I should retake the MCAT very soon. 😱
 
I just reread this post and I am a bit confused. If you are in the top 1/3 of the waitlist I think have a good chance of being accepted. Or are you saying you are in the top 1/3 of the bottom 1/3?

Top 1/3...sorry for the confusion. Good chance?! 😀 I think you just made my day!!!
 
This is what I remember being told on interview day:

Top 1/3 - very good chance of getting accepted
Middle - some years people are accepted other years not
Bottom 1/3- very, very slim chance

So congratulations. I think that is very positive news!
 
This is what I remember being told on interview day:

Top 1/3 - very good chance of getting accepted
Middle - some years people are accepted other years not
Bottom 1/3- very, very slim chance

So congratulations. I think that is very positive news!


This is accurate.
 
This is what I remember being told on interview day:

Top 1/3 - very good chance of getting accepted
Middle - some years people are accepted other years not
Bottom 1/3- very, very slim chance

So congratulations. I think that is very positive news!

Like I said, very slim is as good as rejection. I have yet to meet a person who has gotten in off of the bottom 1/3. Middle and top 1/3 are the ones who usually get in from what I've seen in the past.
 
Top 1/3...sorry for the confusion. Good chance?! 😀 I think you just made my day!!!

Now I'm confused are you in the bottom 1/3 or top 1/3???????

If in the top 1/3, you most likely will be accepted. If in the bottom 1/3 you are most likely rejected at the end of everything.
 
Yes I am a Florida resident.

I think I was not clear with my first post...Leila said if she has to divide up the waitlist I am in the top 1/3 of the waitlist but towards the bottom of this section but the way she said it "bottom of the top 1/3" scared me. She said she would be calling around May 15th to let me know where I stand.

I am just so nervous because I really have to decide if I should retake the MCAT very soon. 😱

Nevermind ignore my post above this. Top 1/3 means you are most likely in just means more waiting. bwahahaha.

I thought you meant bottom bottom 1/3 as in low tier waitlist originally. That would be a rejection as I said in other posts. Thanks for clearing up. Congratulations. Top 1/3 is a good position to be in as most people end up matriculating or at least getting accepted out of this group of waitlistees when all is said and done.
 
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Nevermind ignore my post above this. Top 1/3 means you are most likely in just means more waiting. bwahahaha.

I thought you meant bottom bottom 1/3 as in low tier waitlist originally. That would be a rejection as I said in other posts. Thanks for clearing up. Congratulations. Top 1/3 is a good position to be in as most people end up matriculating or at least getting accepted out of this group of waitlistees when all is said and done.

not that I disagree with you, but why even waitlist people if they have no chance of being accepted? that just gives students false hope and delays the inevitable. if indeed the bottom 1/3 students always get rejected, then usf (and all others that practice the same thing) need to make their lists smaller.

with that said, i'm sure many of you will respond that adcoms just want to ensure they'll fill their class, hence the reason for the large waitlist...it's just an unfair thing to leave students hanging (with no shot of admittance) that have put their hearts, soul, and paycheck in their application.
 
not that I disagree with you, but why even waitlist people if they have no chance of being accepted? that just gives students false hope and delays the inevitable. if indeed the bottom 1/3 students always get rejected, then usf (and all others that practice the same thing) need to make their lists smaller.

with that said, i'm sure many of you will respond that adcoms just want to ensure they'll fill their class, hence the reason for the large waitlist...it's just an unfair thing to leave students hanging (with no shot of admittance) that have put their hearts, soul, and paycheck in their application.

It is unfair but it is done because of the rare chance that they could lose more people then originally expecting to from the original acceptees so they do it for insurance.

That said, my friend just sent me an IM telling me that UF med will make decisions from their hold list for alternate list, accept, and reject decisions between the weeks of Apr. 15th to April 30th. That's in 2 weeks you guys so good luck 😀
 
not that I disagree with you, but why even waitlist people if they have no chance of being accepted? that just gives students false hope and delays the inevitable. if indeed the bottom 1/3 students always get rejected, then usf (and all others that practice the same thing) need to make their lists smaller.

with that said, i'm sure many of you will respond that adcoms just want to ensure they'll fill their class, hence the reason for the large waitlist...it's just an unfair thing to leave students hanging (with no shot of admittance) that have put their hearts, soul, and paycheck in their application.

An alternate list is just that, a list of alternate students. The whole point of the list is to keep the class size full if an extraordinary amount of students decide to go elsewhere. The school HAS to cover the extremes, because it can happen. It sucks, but that is the way it is.
 
I'm into Miami and was planning to go there, but just got a surprisingly quick acceptance at G.W. Now all the sudden I have to start making decisions. I wish Miami had moved up the rankings more this year to make this a little easier.
 
I'm into Miami and was planning to go there, but just got a surprisingly quick acceptance at G.W. Now all the sudden I have to start making decisions. I wish Miami had moved up the rankings more this year to make this a little easier.

Some will say that rankings don't matter, but I think they carry some weight. I am not sure how long you've been following this thread, but it seemed to me like there was a consensus that Miami, as an entire instution will improve over the next couple years. This may be speculation on the part of all of us, who aren't really "in the know." The things that made all of us think they will improve: new dean and alot of his staff from Duke U, re-dedication as "Miller" School of Medicine, ant the associated investment/research boom, the focus of the school to bring in students with higher numbers, etc. I'm not sure what G.W.'s match list was like, but looking at U.M.'s, you'll definitely have the opportunity to pursue what you want. It's hard to predict what a school's ranking will be like in 4 years.
 
I'm into Miami and was planning to go there, but just got a surprisingly quick acceptance at G.W. Now all the sudden I have to start making decisions. I wish Miami had moved up the rankings more this year to make this a little easier.

Are you a Fl. resident? is cost at one place more then the other? Do you prefer warm or cold weathered places? What about the differences in curricula? Did one suit you better then the other? These are the things I'd think about. My old friend went to Gtown for the SMP and had he gotten into GWU and a Fl. school he would have chosen GWU. He only got into USF so he's here but he said he loved DC much more then Fl. after haing been in Fl. his whole life.
 
One more thing, as far as rankings go. I hope no one thinks that any of the Florida schools will magically jump into the top 10 of rankings or anything like that. If you look at the lists, the research money that the "established schools" bring in, so far out paces everyone else, that they are pretty much entrenched at the top. The top 25 seems "set," they may bounce around a little but as individual schools, they are top tier, and won't budge any time soon. For a school outside of the range, it would be an achievement just to rise a few places.
 
I have been hearing a lot about professors moving around, esp. with the opening of UCF's med school.

One FSU prof is going to UCF, one to somewhere in GA, and one is retiring apparently. One of these is apparently a great pathology teacher. I heard today that 2 UF professors are going to FSU (I am guessing to fill the lost spots), one of which is the anatomy professor.

Have other people heard this, and what do you think the ramifications of these moves are???
 
I have been hearing a lot about professors moving around, esp. with the opening of UCF's med school.

One FSU prof is going to UCF, one to somewhere in GA, and one is retiring apparently. One of these is apparently a great pathology teacher. I heard today that 2 UF professors are going to FSU (I am guessing to fill the lost spots), one of which is the anatomy professor.

Have other people heard this, and what do you think the ramifications of these moves are???

Sounds like the only school that no one wants to move from is USF 😀. Honestly, I think that is pretty normal. Faculty and staff come and go based on better offers they receive at other universities. Most faculty do not work their way up at one school instead they hop from one school to the next. That being said I think it is a good sign when professors have been there for 10+ years. It means they are really happy with the program.
 
I'm into Miami and was planning to go there, but just got a surprisingly quick acceptance at G.W. Now all the sudden I have to start making decisions. I wish Miami had moved up the rankings more this year to make this a little easier.

When did you interview? This I must know.
 
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