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I got an invite for a Spring interview at Indiana today, but the email said:


"Please be aware that if you are a non-resident applicant, there is a strong likelihood that these interviews will be for alternate positions only."


I am a California resident. Also, I am years removed from undergrad, but I haven't taken a psych course and I need to enroll in one before they schedule an interview

What is your opinion on this? Do you think I should waste my time and money on it?
 
I can't help you with the psych course but I would take the interview offer since you could always cancel your interview after Dec 1 if you get admitted to a place that you like better. IU is pretty expensive for OOS so I would say there will be movement on that alternate list.
Here in the Midwest IU has been known to produce very clinically competent dentists. Indianopolis is nice city to live.
 
I have the same option but I will take it and see what happens and then make a decision.
 

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When you guys say spring interview, what date was offered to you? Why would they issue spring dates so early? I dont think they are that filled yet for pre-dec 1st interviews and your stats look perfectly fine....sounds a little strange.
 
I was emailed on Monday and they requested official transcripts because I just finished classes. I overnighted one and then They said that their Fall interviews were full and offered "spring interviews". After my check gets there they will send dates so that I can sign up.
 
Yeah I got the same email today about Spring Interviews. They are probably post Dec interviews, after the first round of acceptances.

I have to take anatomy with lab and some physiology! But I just moved out of my home state and tuition is EXPENSIVE for out of state resident.

I will probably enroll in a spring course for anatomy back in california where it is cheaper haha. Either way, the class will help out in dental school ^^.

My friend is also a California resident and he was accepted to Indiana for fall 2009, so I wouldn't worry so much about the "we want indiana residents!" statements too much.
 
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