They generally extend interviews to their highest quality applicants first, however the school defines that. Not all are focused on stats. Also every school has different methods of stratifying apps for reviewTitle
True at my schoolTitle
I hope this trend is true. I only have 1 II since being complete in early August. Hopefully more II's get sent after the 1st wave of decisions are made.
Does anyone have any input whether or not being waitlisted earlier is worse than later?
I interviewed at LECOM early 9/2019 and was waitlisted. I was surprised that I even got an interview since my stats were so bad, and I don't think they actually reject anyone post interview. I can't help but feel like there must have been a red flag or something I am unaware of since they gave me an ii so early, just to waitlist me.
I know it's a long cycle, but I feel kinda screwed since I haven't had any good news in awhile now.
It depends on how the waitlist is structured. Some schools have a ranked waitlist and some don't. If they have a ranked waitlist and you were selected for an early waitlist then chances are you are high on the waitlist (unless you bombed the interview). If it is unranked I would think it would matter less.
Well how did you improve your app since last cycle?Does anyone have any input whether or not being waitlisted earlier is worse than later?
I interviewed at LECOM early 9/2019 and was waitlisted. I was surprised that I even got an interview since my stats were so bad, and I don't think they actually reject anyone post interview. I can't help but feel like there must have been a red flag or something I am unaware of since they gave me an ii so early, just to waitlist me.
I know it's a long cycle, but I feel kinda screwed since I haven't had any good news in awhile now.
I actually didn't apply last cycleWell how did you improve your app since last cycle?
SMP's are intense bc if they don't go well, you have diminished your chances of getting into med school, since it shows them that you will not thrive in that sort of curriculum. You may have to choose a different path (DPM, Dentistry, etc).I actually didn't apply last cycle
I did an smp at Midwestern which didn't go so great for a myriad of reasons which I talked about
I worked as a scribe for awhile, did more volunteering, actually did my app correctly (I did like everything wrong the first time I applied)
Bumped my expired mcat up to a 511
Honestly I'm guessing the smp not doing enough to raise my sgpa was huge
But I also thought that they wouldn't even offer an interview because of that
I hope this provides enough context; let me know if any more information could help!