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Thank you very much for the tip. I also did it. 🙂
Thank you very much for the tip. I also did it. 🙂
Which quartile were yu placed in?Placed on waitlist 🙁 this is my first choice so I hope to hear back very very soon!!
Which quartile were yu placed in?
The first, so I'm keeping my hopes up.
Same here bud. I imagine there are many people holding seats right now.
Hi guys, first off I wish you guys have a great Christmas and happy new Year !!!
Follow up, I have a few questions that might be asked many time already, and I hope you guys still help me answer them.
1) During the MMI section will you be asking questions verbally by the interviewers or the questions were written down and you have 2 mins to read?
2) Do you have to use up your 8 mins of speaking? what will happen if you finish the questions earlier than the given time? Will they follow up with more questions or you will just move on to the next station ?
Thank you very much for your help, guys.
Hi guys, first off I wish you guys have a great Christmas and happy new Year !!!
Follow up, I have a few questions that might be asked many time already, and I hope you guys still help me answer them.
1) During the MMI section will you be asking questions verbally by the interviewers or the questions were written down and you have 2 mins to read?
2) Do you have to use up your 8 mins of speaking? what will happen if you finish the questions earlier than the given time? Will they follow up with more questions or you will just move on to the next station ?
Thank you very much for your help, guys.
question you guys, do any of you know how likely is it that early interviews open up this coming January or February? Also, since the future interviews are quite late in the cycle, are they only for waitlist spots or potentially an acceptance after a good interview?
-thanks in advance 😉
thanks for the response. I am glad to hear that. 🙂You get a minute to read the question that's written down on a piece of paper before walking into the room. You don't need to use up the entire time, just what you need. Some of the interviewers will provide follow up questions, some will just change the subject when you're done and ask about you or let you ask questions. I'd say most people take up a good chunk of the time, with a minute or so to spare. So use your time wisely.
MUCOM has said that they do not interview for waitlist spots. If they're still interviewing, there are still spots up for grabs.
Is MUCOM getting close to the end of the interviews for this cycle ? Till which month or time has the interviews been scheduled as of now - anything yet scheduled for feb ?
How many interviews they had for Jan/Feb and March ? Do you know anythings still open during Jan/Feb ?When I scheduled mine last week, they had open dates til March 22nd.
How many interviews they had for Jan/Feb and March ? Do you know anythings still open during Jan/Feb ?
So 4 interview dates in March ?No nothing was open for January/February.
So 4 interview dates in March ?
Unless the school makes an exception, no. Plenty of people have tested out of English. I know I did. You still have to take an English course. I had a writing intensive biology course, but it didn't replace an English course, so I doubt your ethics course will satisfy the requirement either.I'm missing a few English credits, but I'm hoping that the admissions staff will accept either:
1. A zero-credit English course (I passed the official 3-credit course by proficiency) or
2. A three credit writing-intensive ethics course.
I've sent Admissions an email, but I haven't heard back from them yet and I'd like to be able to enroll for a class before the New Year. Does anyone think that either of my classes might fulfill my prerequisite?
Is MUCOM getting close to the end of the interviews for this cycle ? Till which month or time has the interviews been scheduled as of now - anything yet scheduled for feb ?
I'm missing a few English credits, but I'm hoping that the admissions staff will accept either:
1. A zero-credit English course (I passed the official 3-credit course by proficiency) or
2. A three credit writing-intensive ethics course.
I've sent Admissions an email, but I haven't heard back from them yet and I'd like to be able to enroll for a class before the New Year. Does anyone think that either of my classes might fulfill my prerequisite?
Question.
I noticed that there will be 4 weeks to study for the COMPLEX. Is there any possibility of having more time? (such as having elective rotations around then)
question you guys, do any of you know how likely is it that early interviews open up this coming January or February? Also, since the future interviews are quite late in the cycle, are they only for waitlist spots or potentially an acceptance after a good interview?
-thanks in advance 😉
To whom did you send your email? Did you receive an out-of-office reply? The Office of Enrollment Management for the College of Osteopathic Medicine will have minimal staffing until January 2, 2014.
Admissions
I sent my email to [email protected], but I have not yet received an out-of-office reply. Is there a preferred email to send my inquiry? If so, I do not mind waiting until after January 2, 2014 🙂
Thank you for the information, I appreciate it.Interview slots do open up as applicants receive offers from other schools closer to home. MU-COM fills those spots from a list of individuals who want an earlier interview time; spots are filled in a first-on, first-off manner. Finally, as posted earlier, MU-COM does not interview for the alternate list.
Admissions
I wish we could know more details about waitlist movement and how much if the class is full now >,>.
It was the "MU-COM advantages" series (under curriculum).What document are you referencing?
MU-COM
I was wondering if there will be the option to have more than a month for review (if desired). For instance, some schools have elective blocks that could be used for studying if students desire. Just curious.Will there be board prep help?
Yes, there will be board prep. We've reserved roughly a month of review for COMLEX I where faculty and outside partners will provide board prep, practice exams, strategy development, and more.
It was the "MU-COM advantages" series (under curriculum).
I was wondering if there will be the option to have more than a month for review (if desired). For instance, some schools have elective blocks that could be used for studying if students desire. Just curious.
Given the Holiday week last week, are admissions behind by one week? Last checked, adcom were reviewing apps completed by 12/6.
Is there a risk of the medical school not becoming fully accredited?
I know that the alternate list information is not shared for this year. However, I was wondering if last year's information about alternate list movement, the number of students on the list, and the number of students taken off the list was available? I tried to find it in last years thread as well as this one, but I was unable.
18% of students who were placed on the alternate list between October and mid-May are in the inaugural class.
Admissions
Out of this 18%, is there data showing specifics on how many got accepted from second quartile last year - counts/percentages/or anything ? Thanks.18% of students who were placed on the alternate list between October and mid-May are in the inaugural class.
Admissions
Yes, we took a little break. Files complete before 12/21 will have an interview decision on or before 1/3.
Admissions
Out of this 18%, is there data showing specifics on how many got accepted from second quartile last year - counts/percentages/or anything ? Thanks.
I received an e mail from you that I was put on hold after my secondary application and you wanted me to submit the rest of my grade (my last semester) to decide. That means that I won't be able to hear anything before 1/3 unless I submit my last gpa, right? My grade will be up by 1/2.
I don't understand why it seems like medical schools will give preference to potential students with a higher MCAT and a lower GPA. I have seen many get acceptances with lower long standing academic performance (GPA closer to 3.0 than 4.0) but a relatively good MCAT score (28+). Many universities claim that they analyze the whole picture including GPA, MCAT, EC and interviews, but the evidence I have observed, seems to suggest otherwise. It seems like many med schools, not just Marian, will place prospective candidates on a waitlist if they have a stellar GPA and outstanding ECs but have a low to mid range MCAT score. I could be wrong.. but I know far more people accepted to many universities with higher MCAT scores and lower GPAs (low 3s) than the other way around. I would think that long standing academic performance and community engagement would present a much more accurate picture of a person's ability to commit to and thrive in a rigorous academic pursuit. I often wonder how many brilliant potential doctors never get a chance because they are not the best test takers. One could also speculate that there is some luck involved when you see a candidate with a higher than normal MCAT and a lower than normal GPA. I have also seen ECs and clinical hour claims that would be next to impossible to substantiate. If you do the math on some of these claims, you would need more than 10 years of full-time (40 hours per week or more) engagement in clinical observation to validate the claim. For candidates that are in their early to mid 20s, this is highly improbable.
Not trying to be cynical/negative here.. I just hope that those of us that work hard get a fair shot. Despite what schools tell us, it seems like the series of acceptance filters, in order of priority, in Med schools everywhere is:
MCAT Score
GPA
ECs
Interview Skills
To complicate matters even further, there exists irrefutable evidence that the threshold for acceptability of the first 2 criteria listed above is dependent upon other factors that are way beyond any candidate's control. (Applying my PC filter here) Ugh!!
Well.. what does everyone think?. I am going to keep working at improving my credentials no matter the obstacles!!
Good luck to everyone who has REALLY worked hard for a long time to get an opportunity in med school.
Sorry ^ I'm new to sdn.
I'm curious about the irrefutable evidence you speak of and how is your gpa and mcat score out of your control?