Marian University (MU-COM) Discussion Thread 2013 - 2014

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The 1/3 accepted/interview rate has me worried. How can I stand out when soooo many people get rejected?

My guess is that there are a TON of people applying with 3.0 and lower who really didnt stand a shot at acceptance anyhow, since everyone says to apply to new schools. That 3.5 science GPA has me worried however.
 
The 1/3 accepted/interview rate has me worried. How can I stand out when soooo many people get rejected?

It'll be a a bit higher this year since they want to interview 500-550 tops. So chances are it'll be around 50% with potentially implied high chances early on.
 
It'll be a a bit higher this year since they want to interview 500-550 tops. So chances are it'll be around 50% with potentially implied high chances early on.
They are interviewing 100 less people this year?
 
It'll be a a bit higher this year since they want to interview 500-550 tops. So chances are it'll be around 50% with potentially implied high chances early on.

What is the source of this information?
 
It'll be a a bit higher this year since they want to interview 500-550 tops. So chances are it'll be around 50% with potentially implied high chances early on.

Thanks for this info love. :xf: I'm rootin for ya
 
Since they said they already know we have the cognitive ability to be there, and the interview was for us to demonstrate non-cognitive skills, I wonder how much of our admissions will be based on the actual interview itself.
 
It'll be a a bit higher this year since they want to interview 500-550 tops. So chances are it'll be around 50% with potentially implied high chances early on.

This is great news if true! I thought interviewing 600+ for 160 total spots was pretty high to begin with. Schools that take double that class size (like Nova) interview ~600. 500 is much more reasonable for the amount of spots available.
 
Since they said they already know we have the cognitive ability to be there, and the interview was for us to demonstrate non-cognitive skills, I wonder how much of our admissions will be based on the actual interview itself.

From what I gathered last year, the actual interview carries a lot of weight at this school.
 
My guess is that there are a TON of people applying with 3.0 and lower who really didnt stand a shot at acceptance anyhow, since everyone says to apply to new schools. That 3.5 science GPA has me worried however.

Not necessarily ...

From MU-COM website:
To be considered a competitive applicant, candidates should have achieved at least a 3.20 science and cumulative grade point average, on a 4.00 scale.

In addition, average GPA for all applicants to date is even higher.

MU-COM
 
Got the email that I am at the top of the list for next week--didnt get to mine this week because of volume. Love the communication, but have to wait another week!! haha
 
Do you happen to know when rejections/waitlisted emails go out?
 
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Do you happen to know when rejections/waitlisted emails will go out?
I do not, i would imagine later in the day. My email said "a quick email" so sounds like they let those who they didnt get to know first...and will sort the acceptances/rejections/waitlists out later in the day
 
Yea that would make sense. Ah, I am so nervous! I want to get that acceptance soooooo bad, as we all do! Trying to keep my sanity....but not sure if I am doing a good job!
 
Yea that would make sense. Ah, I am so nervous! I want to get that acceptance soooooo bad, as we all do! Trying to keep my sanity....but not sure if I am doing a good job!

Just got an email stating they weren't able to review my file today. I am so glad they emailed that rather than me waiting around 🙂
 
Got the email that I am at the top of the list for next week--didnt get to mine this week because of volume. Love the communication, but have to wait another week!! haha

Just got an email stating they weren't able to review my file today. I am so glad they emailed that rather than me waiting around 🙂

What's the time-stamp on these emails? Just wondering if they were sent out at the same time.
 
I was on the first day and there were only 28 of us, so im not sure how they reviewed. By day, alphabetical, interview score, but i was a little surprised that they didnt get to mine but oh well ill wait another week if it means good news from a great school!!!
 
Unfortunately I ended up on the alternate list :-/ Best of luck to everyone still waiting today!

Firstly, sorry you didn't get immediately accepted, but I wanted to ask, did they rank your status on the WL? Last year I know they did a high-med-low WL type of thing. Are they still doing that?
 
Unfortunately I ended up on the alternate list :-/ Best of luck to everyone still waiting today!

Sorry. 😳 It's better than a rejection, though! Hopefully, you'll be pulled off that list soon! :luck: Did you find out via email or did they call you?
 
Thanks - it was email and I'm in the 2nd quartile out of 4. That's all I know!

I think being waitlisted this early probably means you have a good shot of getting off it later on. I would maybe call them and ask if there is anything you can do to improve your app
 
Hello all. I know this is a long shot but is there anyone interviewing on the 21st, 27th or 28th of September that would be interested in switching interview dates with me? Mine is schedule on Oct 25th and I will be coming from out of town that week and will be cutting it a little close. If there are by chance any takers, please PM me and we can coordinate a switch! Thanks!

MU-COM is not interviewing again until October.

The October dates are as follows: 11, 12, 25, and 26.

MU-COM
 
I was just wondering, knowing that Marian is trying to focus on primary care, if it will let students get residencies that will allow them to specialize in surgery, or go into other aspects of medicine? Where can students expect to get residency placements?
 
I was just wondering, knowing that Marian is trying to focus on primary care, if it will let students get residencies that will allow them to specialize in surgery, or go into other aspects of medicine? Where can students expect to get residency placements?

No Marian will not allow you to apply to non-primary care residencies. That's simply what you get into.


You do realize the match is not done through your school and they have no say about what you choose what to do. It's all about what you've got in terms of scores and stuff, not the school.
 
I was just wondering, knowing that Marian is trying to focus on primary care, if it will let students get residencies that will allow them to specialize in surgery, or go into other aspects of medicine? Where can students expect to get residency placements?

The school has no influence over where you go for residency. It all depends on your board scores and what specialty you're interested in. Marian has clubs for every specialty out there. Every school wants to produce primary care physicians because that's what we need, but you can be whatever your little heart desires (depending on your board scores). Hope that helps!
 
So I just submitted my secondary, but it is marked as incomplete because I don't have an advisor's letter. The advising department at my university does not write recommendations, so I submitted a second science professor's letter instead. Is there anything I have to do to make sure my application doesn't end up in no man's land for being marked incomplete without an advisor's letter?
 
So I just submitted my secondary, but it is marked as incomplete because I don't have an advisor's letter. The advising department at my university does not write recommendations, so I submitted a second science professor's letter instead. Is there anything I have to do to make sure my application doesn't end up in no man's land for being marked incomplete without an advisor's letter?

That happened to me. Just send MU-COM an email
 
So I just submitted my secondary, but it is marked as incomplete because I don't have an advisor's letter. The advising department at my university does not write recommendations, so I submitted a second science professor's letter instead. Is there anything I have to do to make sure my application doesn't end up in no man's land for being marked incomplete without an advisor's letter?

We will see that you have 2 science letters and act accordingly.

MU-COM

P.S. I am not aware that we have a "no man's land"!🙂
 
Have any acceptances gone out yet?
 
Received my II on Monday, I will be there November 15
 
Welp, looks like the emails are being sent out. I imagine they accepted very few ppl for some reason.
 
Denied....OOS, interviewed the first day, they didnt give a reason. Good luck to others!
 
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