
Nice, Tyra.
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So, I realize that the Mayo application process this year is a bit of a black box that's stressing everyone out with the antici...
pation, so I tried to get some details for you guys from Marcy today (hopefully I got everything right). Apparently, the current initial screening process (post-primary but pre-LOR request) is
purely numbers-based, and is thus based solely on your MCAT and gpa. Also, while it could take a few weeks for the primary to work its way from AMCAS to Mayo, once Mayo receives your primary the initial screening is supposedly automated and almost immediate. The second screening step, which takes into account your entire application (minus the LORs which have not yet been requested from anyone) takes longer, and some of you should hear back in a few more weeks.
Also, Marcy mentioned today to our first year class that interviews will run from about September 8th to February 13th this year, with about 10 interviewees seen on each Monday and Friday.
For those enjoying my description of the first few weeks as a first year at Mayo, today was a blast. We got to shadow our mentor physicians again this morning (I got to shadow a fantastic pediatric radiologist; another student shadowed an orthopedic surgeon and saw both a knee and hip replacement; another student was in the OR observing a mastectomy and other breast surgeries), and then we went for a picnic and tour of the Mayo family Mayowood estate. The legacy of the Mayo family is ridiculously impressive. Yet another bout of goosebumps today and the need to pinch myself.
And now back to your regularly scheduled programming....