Late Interviews?

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abeanatrice

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Due to taking the August MCAT and studying while working full time too, as well as a ridiculously slow pre-med committee, I was really late on getting my secondaries, etc. in (early Nov. for my recs). I got an interview at Pitt relatively quickly, but that's because they are done interviewing by Dec. 2. I just got an offer from UCSD for an interview in mid-March. I feel like this is really late. Is it because I submitted my stuff late, or does it mean I'm at the bottom of their interviewing pool? I wasn't sure if schools ranked their interviewees prior to interviewing them...just curious. I never even thought I would get an interview there, and you can't beat La Jolla in the middle of march, so I am definitely excited for the opportunity, but I just wanted to see if it's not earlier in the year for a particular reason.

Thanks.

Pitt, here I come! 😍
 
At least when I was applying, a good number of MSTP and MD/PhD programs were NOT on a rolling admissions schedule. I think your later interviews is more reflective of the holdups you experienced in the application process rather than your CV. That is my gut feeling. However, I have no idea what kind of applicant you are.

Anyways, I just visited La Jolla yesterday...it's a beautiful place. And in March, it will be even more awesome (since it's November, the weather was a bit chilly last night...but it WAS 2 am).

Best of luck. Remember, you only need to get into one solid program and you will be on your way to getting an MD/PhD!
 
from what i hear, ucsd is only offering six interview dates this year (far less than it did last year--i heard they went into may). though they *are* on rolling admissions, like all schools on rolling, they leave spots for great applicants who will be turning in forms later.

and since you're a bioengineer, you know we've got "one of the best" enginerdy programs in the nation. that said, i would really only come interview if you're seriously considering ucsd. although it can't hurt you to visit, if you're already committed to another place it won't help either.
 
UIUC doesn't start their interview season (at least heavily) until January and they run into March or April.
 
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