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Hey everyone,
I was granted a late interview to Columbia, which is such an honor. I have a lower GPA (3.5/3.4), decent DAT (20AA,19TS,22PAT), normal amount of shadowing experience (60 hrs GP, 40 hrs assorted specialties), extensive organic chemistry research, and leadership positions within my fraternity. My grades are definitely an upward trend. My majors are Latin and Chemistry, which I think is unique, and I also studied at a small liberal arts school. I feel confident as a candidate, but I never expected an interview at a place like Columbia.
Could anyone tell me what my chances are there at this point? I'm going to go for the experience, but is it safe to say that it's a big roll of the dice now? What percentage of interviewees do they normally accept, and does that number change significantly late in the process?
Just so you know the two interview date options were the last two (Feb 17, Feb 24). I took the earlier date.
Any and all information would be appreciated, (but please be kind).
I was granted a late interview to Columbia, which is such an honor. I have a lower GPA (3.5/3.4), decent DAT (20AA,19TS,22PAT), normal amount of shadowing experience (60 hrs GP, 40 hrs assorted specialties), extensive organic chemistry research, and leadership positions within my fraternity. My grades are definitely an upward trend. My majors are Latin and Chemistry, which I think is unique, and I also studied at a small liberal arts school. I feel confident as a candidate, but I never expected an interview at a place like Columbia.
Could anyone tell me what my chances are there at this point? I'm going to go for the experience, but is it safe to say that it's a big roll of the dice now? What percentage of interviewees do they normally accept, and does that number change significantly late in the process?
Just so you know the two interview date options were the last two (Feb 17, Feb 24). I took the earlier date.
Any and all information would be appreciated, (but please be kind).
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