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Who here has heard from them already?
Do you know when they usually send their decisions out?
How many out-of-state residents do they usually accept intially, and usually how many end up making it off the waitlist?
Has anyone emailed them and not received a response?

Thanks muchos.

YDD 👍

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NapeSpikes said:
What's JABSOM?
i think it's related to NAMbLA.
(or hawaii's med school)
 
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called today because a little birdie (he's a HI resident and already got accepted) told me a rumor that decisions were going out this week/next week...

on the website it says decisions are usually mailed the first week of may...

the very nice lady said (confirmed?) that decisions should be mailed out mid-APRIL...!!!!!!!!! 😀 😀 😀

good luck!
 
yabbadabbadoo said:
Who here has heard from them already?
Do you know when they usually send their decisions out?
How many out-of-state residents do they usually accept intially, and usually how many end up making it off the waitlist?
Has anyone emailed them and not received a response?

Thanks muchos.

YDD 👍


oops, wrong post
 
jebus said:
i think it's related to NAMbLA.
Ha! Not fallin' for it. Fool me once, shame on me. Fool me twice, shame...wait, um...shame on you, I mean mmee, no wait, on you...Anyway, you can't fool me!
 
I haven't heard anything but I also haven't e-mailed or phoned the admissions office.

Dr. Izutsu said at the interview that they would snail mail decision letters out near the beginning of April. I am anticipating it anytime now. Although since I'm so far north (Canada) it will probably take a week to get here, like all there other letters.
 
barcelona-bound said:
called today because a little birdie (he's a HI resident and already got accepted) told me a rumor that decisions were going out this week/next week...

on the website it says decisions are usually mailed the first week of may...

the very nice lady said (confirmed?) that decisions should be mailed out mid-APRIL...!!!!!!!!! 😀 😀 😀

good luck!

cool.. decisions for out-of-state, i'm guessing? thanks for the info!
 
donair said:
I haven't heard anything but I also haven't e-mailed or phoned the admissions office.

Dr. Izutsu said at the interview that they would snail mail decision letters out near the beginning of April. I am anticipating it anytime now. Although since I'm so far north (Canada) it will probably take a week to get here, like all there other letters.
anyone know the statistics of the movement of the waitlist in the past? that's interesting .. he didn't say anything like that to me, I don't think. I didn't know they interviewed non-US residents?
 
yabbadabbadoo said:
anyone know the statistics of the movement of the waitlist in the past? that's interesting .. he didn't say anything like that to me, I don't think. I didn't know they interviewed non-US residents?

Dr. Izutsu said that they will pick the top 10 out-of-state and accept the top 6, waitlist the other 4. Once that is done they won't dip back into the out of state apps. If those 10 all decline, then their spots will be filled with in-state ppl.

That being said, the stats in the MSAR indicate otherwise. There were 17 or so out of staters accepted in that class.

As for Canadians, he told me that all LCME accredited schools are treated the same, so Canadians are essentially out of state applicants.
 
donair said:
That being said, the stats in the MSAR indicate otherwise. There were 17 or so out of staters accepted in that class.
Keep in mind that the 17 OOSers you see in MSAR can include Hawaiians who moved away and declared residency elsewhere.
 
hawaii residents received their JABSOM letters yesterday...that means OOSers should be hearing today, tomorrow, and so on....

good luck everyone!!!! :luck:
 
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Hmm.. that's assuming that they make the OOS decision the same time as they do in-state, but from how it sounds, they are two separate parallel processes? Don't they rank all the in-staters and accept the top 60 or so and rank the top OOSers and accept the top 6?
Also, is it true they interview ~ 140 out of state residents? for 6 spots??


well, the numbers they have on the website are they interview 152 residents and 136 nonresidents. 152=> 56 spots, 136=>6 spots? that's less than 5% acceptance from those interviewed!
 
yabbadabbadoo said:
well, the numbers they have on the website are they interview 152 residents and 136 nonresidents. 152=> 56 spots, 136=>6 spots? that's less than 5% acceptance from those interviewed!

Dr. Izutsu told me that it is around 2%
 
browniegirl86 said:
NAMbLA . . . oldschool.

I like your moxie, jebus.
don't touch my booze you treacherous ho.
 
i received my letter today... 🙂

good luck to everyone
 
herrf said:
i received my letter today... 🙂

good luck to everyone
are you a resident? if nonresident, what state are you from?
 
received my letter last night (non-res, los angeles)...no love 🙁 better luck to all of you who are still waiting...and congrats to those accepted!
 
you're a good man/woman for telling us worry-warts even though you didn't receive good news. thanks, i'll report as soon as i find out!
 
ralphbear said:
waitlisted here- out of state

Would you mind to share your stats with us? GPA/MCAT?

I just want to assess my chances at this point...

Thanks.
 
donair said:
Would you mind to share your stats with us? GPA/MCAT?

I just want to assess my chances at this point...

Thanks.


MCAT: 35S
GPA: 3.7--> Berkeley

I have family in Hawaii but according to JABSOM that doesn't count for anything if you aren't already an instate resident. Hope the info helps and good luck!
 
Just so everyone knows, if you are accepted as an out of state student, it will be very hard to change your residency to Hawaii for tuition purposes. I wish they would have told me this last year when a new rule was passed. Most likely, you will pay out of state tuition during your four years there. Something to think about. Good luck to everyone.
 
ralphbear said:
MCAT: 35S
GPA: 3.7--> Berkeley

I have family in Hawaii but according to JABSOM that doesn't count for anything if you aren't already an instate resident. Hope the info helps and good luck!

if YOU were waitlisted then I guess that puts an end to my hopes.

btw, if you were accepted off the waitlist to JABSOM, would you go there over your other choices?
 
I received the waitlist letter last Thursday as well. I am an out of state applicant with no ties to the state whatsoever. I called the office and they told me the usual story, "We do not disclose waitlist rankings." So here's to hoping a bunch of people jump ship on Hawaii next month. Any takers?
 
Where are all the in state applicants at? Anyways, accepted in state applicant, but will probably be jumping ship. Good luck to everyone
 
33Gallon said:
Where are all the in state applicants at? Anyways, accepted in state applicant, but will probably be jumping ship. Good luck to everyone

I'm an in-state applicant and won't be attending either. 33Gallon - where do you think you're going? Good luck to the out-of-staters out there. I know it's really tough to get in as a non-resident, so if you're on the waitlist, that in itself is impressive! I've already sent in my withdrawal letter, so hopefully one of you can take my place!
 
This I don't quite get... I'm in-state with a 3.76 GPA (from the University of Washington) and a 34Q. I was flat out rejected...Was it something I said? 😕
 
hey dudes, i got a rejected, out of state, thin envelope.. i have a 37 mcat and 3.3 gpa though, probably why. congrats to all you winners.
 
totch said:
This I don't quite get... I'm in-state with a 3.76 GPA (from the University of Washington) and a 34Q. I was flat out rejected...Was it something I said? 😕

Hmmm...that is confusing. You definitely have better stats than me. Did you indicate in your interview that you didn't plan on practicing in Hawaii? Do you have clinical experience? If it matters a lot to you, you might even contact Dr. Izutsu and ask why you weren't accepted. However, with those scores, I'm sure you have some other good prospects.
 
Thanks for the reply localgirl. I guess this only further supports the fact that stats aren't everything... I did have some clinical experience (1.5 years volunteering in an Emergency Room) and ~40 hours shadowing physicians in hawaii. There must've been something else lacking on my resume; LORs or Interviews perhaps? Yeah I've already emailed Mrs. Nakamoto to see why I didn't get accepted and how I might improve. Oh well... at least I can save more money 🙂
 
Well, hang in there totch - I'm sure you'll be fine. Good luck!
 
barcelona-bound said:
called today because a little birdie (he's a HI resident and already got accepted) told me a rumor that decisions were going out this week/next week...

on the website it says decisions are usually mailed the first week of may...

the very nice lady said (confirmed?) that decisions should be mailed out mid-APRIL...!!!!!!!!! 😀 😀 😀

good luck!
Hey, that's me! I'm a "little birdie" huh? Haha :laugh: Sorry I've been out of the SDN loop... been super busy at the clinic and with Merrie Monarch, the Olympics of Hula. 😀
 
That is correct, the final decision letters went out last week for Hawaii residents (2 of my MCAT buddies got bad news, 1 waitlist and 1 rejection!). So that means the letters should be arriving on the mainland this week. Good luck to all! And congrats to all those accepted, especially those from out-of-state (that is really impressive!).

As for me, I keep wavering between staying home (I did undergrad in Cali) or going back to Cali (USC, maybe Stanford). Quite different teaching styles and facilities, pros and cons on either end. Guess I'm waiting to hear back from their financial aid offices, but I'm not sure I'll get them before the May 15th DDay. I was accpeted back in December regular decision--very grateful for that--so that helped me narrow down other med school possibilities, esp those on the East Coast. Also, I recently received a letter from the JABSOM adcom inviting me to apply for the Weinman Fellowship, which is awarded to 3 incoming students for a full-ride for four years... now I definitely cannot pass that up if I get it! What to do, what to do...
 
Got rejected as an out-state applicant as well..
good luck to all those who are still waiting
 
totch said:
This I don't quite get... I'm in-state with a 3.76 GPA (from the University of Washington) and a 34Q. I was flat out rejected...Was it something I said? 😕
I don't understand. In my opinion, you would be a strong candidate for Hawaii residents, at least you get you past the first 2 screenings. How did your interviews go?
 
33Gallon said:
Where are all the in state applicants at? Anyways, accepted in state applicant, but will probably be jumping ship. Good luck to everyone
33G, where do you think you'll be jumping ship to?
 
kalenakai said:
I don't understand. In my opinion, you would be a strong candidate for Hawaii residents, at least you get you past the first 2 screenings. How did your interviews go?

Hey Kalenakai. You know, I felt like the interviews went well... however, maybe I was just dillusional 😛 . But anyways, I feel like I could improve on a lot of other aspects of my application. My letter of recommendations could've been stronger and perhaps I should've spent more time on my personal statement. Being a bit of a goofball, I might not have been serious enough in the interview. But... oh well... live and learn right?
 
Kalenakai, I'll probably be trading in my boardshorts for an east coast winter coat. Good luck with the Weinman Fellowship. I was wondering how you felt about the question that suggests going to school, interning, and practicing in Hawaii. School and practice I would have no problem, but interning too. Seems a little constricting.
 
I got a Weinman fellowship letter in the mail today. Didn't get the fellowship, but best of luck to all others in the running.
 
33Gallon said:
I got a Weinman fellowship letter in the mail today. Didn't get the fellowship, but best of luck to all others in the running.
Sorry to hear about that, 33Gallon. I still haven't received anything from the Weinman Fellowship, but hopefully something will show up tomorrow in my mailbox. *Crosses fingers for good news* So how does this outcome affect your decision for medical school for the next four years?
 
I think that was the last straw. Will be submitting my withdrawal tomorrow. I'd love to stay in Hawaii, but I think it's time for a change of scenery. Best of luck
 
33Gallon said:
I think that was the last straw. Will be submitting my withdrawal tomorrow. I'd love to stay in Hawaii, but I think it's time for a change of scenery. Best of luck
Still haven't received any letter from Weinman, so I sent an email on Saturday, and got this reply today...

Sorry for the delay, letters have not been sent. If you have any questions upon receipt of your letter, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Thank you for your patience, and we look forward to meeting you in July!


I can't take the suspense any longer!!!
 
kalenakai said:
Still haven't received any letter from Weinman

Seems like you are pretty set on JABSOM. I really hope the fellowship comes through for you.
 
33Gallon said:
Seems like you are pretty set on JABSOM. I really hope the fellowship comes through for you.
Thanks, 33G, I hope so too! It was really tough deciding between UH and USC *sigh* shoot, I'm still holding acceptances at both... but I'll have to let go of one very soon...
 
Hard decision indeed. Something that I really took into consideration was my intent to enter a field other than family practice or primary care. I think that if I were interested in either family practice or primary care, JABSOM would have been the way to go. However, I would like to specialize and don't feel that JABSOM is the best in terms of having the infrastructure and resources to get graduates into their specialty of choice. I know that JABSOM grads do get into competitive residencies, but I feel that especially for non-primary care residencies, a place like USC may offer more opportunities. This is the reasoning that eventually led me away from JABSOM, but I know that I will be questioning my decision for a long time to come.
 
33Gallon said:
Hard decision indeed. Something that I really took into consideration was my intent to enter a field other than family practice or primary care. I think that if I were interested in either family practice or primary care, JABSOM would have been the way to go. However, I would like to specialize and don't feel that JABSOM is the best in terms of having the infrastructure and resources to get graduates into their specialty of choice. I know that JABSOM grads do get into competitive residencies, but I feel that especially for non-primary care residencies, a place like USC may offer more opportunities. This is the reasoning that eventually led me away from JABSOM, but I know that I will be questioning my decision for a long time to come.
I totally agree! In my heart I know I want to be some kind of primary care physician, probably in internal medicine. I know that JABSOM will be great for producing excellent primary care doctors... I can't say the same for those who may want to specialize. Hence, my decision to stay home instead of going to USC, aside from the big cost difference! AND, I'll also add that I went to get fitted for my white coat today, and then proceeded to drop off my size form to the Office of Student Affairs. The lady who collected it just so happens to be one of the administrative assistants there, also in charge of the Weinman Fellowship. I haven't received the letter yet, but she kind of hinted to me that I didn't get it, which is fine... I had my hopes all up, but I am still happy with the early acceptance and first-year scholarship! And I know that JABSOM will be a good (better) fit for me anyway. Best of luck to you too, 33Gallon!! That same letter you received should be arriving in my mail any day now...
 
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