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Wait so are ppl putting Mayo and schools that we haven't heard from yet on their FAFSA form? Is that what we're supposed to do even though we still might be rejected? I thought that we could just add schools on later or something . . .

you can add it later or just add it now. I'm adding all four schools I interviewed at + Stanford, which I haven't yet received an interview at but apparently they are still offering interviews. I haven't received a rejection and many have, so there's a small chance.
 
D-Day is here......pleeeaaassse give me a waitlist Mayo!
 
me too! pleeeeeeease Mayo; we <3 you. this is such a tortuous process 🙁
 
Alternate as well!! Still a tiny bit of hope 🙂
 
Nothing here yet.... doom impending...

Rejection coming you think?


edit: I didn't realize I posted that like 4 minutes after zpiff. A little on edge I guess you could say... But still.... nervoussss
 
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so all WL and rejections go out today for sure?
havnt heard anything yet.. prob not good
 
ouch..."non-selection" must've bombed the interview. Well at least I can say I've been to Rochester right? :shrug:
 
Whatevs, you just got into Harvard!! Congratulations! 🙂

Thank you! All I know is that this is going to be a crazy Saint Patty's Day for me...
 
Did not get selected. GL to the rest of you.
 
Got the boot as well...darn...but it's not like I didn't see it coming from a mile away! Just lucky to have gone as far as I did!!!!

Good luck to the rest of you~
 
I only wish they didn't lead me on for 5.5 months.... But I guess everything happens for a reason! :laugh:
 
...and the dream dies.

Really surprised, actually. I thought my interviews went really well and I even wrote strong letters of intent.
 
Maybe I'll see you guys at Rochester in a few years, I'm definitely going to apply for a cardio surgery or general surgery rotation at Rochester during M3/M4.

Now I got to start composing a letter of intent to WashU, I couldn't even bring myself to write a letter of interest to WashU until I had closure from Mayo.
 
I only wish they didn't lead me on for 5.5 months.... But I guess everything happens for a reason! :laugh:

So, I read the email and thought at first that it was another glitch in their system. "The review of your AMCAS application has been completed. I regret to inform you that your application will no longer be considered."

Kind of a flashback to that email a couple of weeks ago about our interviews being canceled.

But, as I read the posts above, it seems that the ride is over. Although, for those of you who got the 👎, How Friggin Ghetto is the subject line on that email?! "Mayo Medical School - Not Selected" What the Hell?
Minnesota nice my behinder! Couldn't they have taken the time to craft a gentler let down email, as they have sent so many?

Oh well. It's cold as S--- here in Rochester anyway. I'm movin down to where the sun shines and it's never -20 degrees.

Good luck to everybody. And for you folks coming to Mayo, congrats.
 
Updating and changing the list to reflect alternate status - hopefully we will get a bunch more SDNers on the accepted list come mid-May. Good Luck to everyone!
Alternate Status: 😍
Cast128
zpiff
pink07
bballluvr34
Accepted: :biglove:
azuldelcielo: ranked 1/23, accepted 2/05
DoctorDeMan: accepted 11/24
knuck000: interviewed 10/06, accepted 11/24
nameloc: interviewed 10/17, accepted 11/24
PremedIowa: accepted 1/23
thegetupkid: interviewed 10/06, ranked: 10/14, accepted: 10/15
 
Just transferred the $250 from Paypal to my checkings account. I was going to become lifetime donor if I get appointed at Mayo, the money had been sitting in Paypal since 10/04 🙁 Maybe in March 2013..... Good luck again to those on alternate list!
 
Not selected. I owe myself an e-cookie 😉 👍
 
Alternate Status: 😍
Cast128
zpiff
pink07
bballluvr34
regley

Accepted: :biglove:
azuldelcielo: ranked 1/23, accepted 2/05
DoctorDeMan: accepted 11/24
knuck000: interviewed 10/06, accepted 11/24
nameloc: interviewed 10/17, accepted 11/24
PremedIowa: accepted 1/23
thegetupkid: interviewed 10/06, ranked: 10/14, accepted: 10/15
 
alternate here too. there's still hope! 🙂😀👍
 
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I will be following the board periodically in anticipation of good news. Best of luck to all of you. It's been quite a journey for me, and though it is over, I am grateful for the experience.

I hope you all get in, and I'm sure many of the other "rejects" do as well.

Now, go get 'em.
 
I will be following the board periodically in anticipation of good news. Best of luck to all of you. It's been quite a journey for me, and though it is over, I am grateful for the experience.

I hope you all get in, and I'm sure many of the other "rejects" do as well.

Now, go get 'em.

Thanks I really appreciate it! Best of luck to you as well.
 
aww you're the best; good luck to you too! i expect at least a fb msg/text as soon as there is good news on your end as well, friend 😉

I will be following the board periodically in anticipation of good news. Best of luck to all of you. It's been quite a journey for me, and though it is over, I am grateful for the experience.

I hope you all get in, and I'm sure many of the other "rejects" do as well.

Now, go get 'em.
 
I'm so sorry some of you got bad news. Hopefully you all have or will have acceptances at schools you'll find yourself equally happy at. 😳

For those that got alternate list status, congrats! But alas, I know the wait is excruciating. From what I recall, the vast majority of the alternate list movement is in May, so I'd guess it's going to be about two months. :luck:

And for what it's worth, for those applying next year, Mayo will be changing the timeline for applications so things won't be drawn out so long (interviews will end by mid-December rather than mid-February):

Mayo Medical School will begin accepting applications for 2010 on June 1, 2009. Please note, our deadline will be moved up for the 2010 application cycle. All applications must be submitted through AMCAS by October 15, 2009.

Mayo Medical School operates on a rolling admissions policy, so it's advantageous to submit your application as soon as possible. For 2010, invitations to attend onsite interviews will be sent beginning in late July; and all onsite interviews will be completed by mid-December, 2009.**
 
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End of the road for me as well. Just fine with me, as I'm glad to have some closure and am really looking forward to being in the warm weather in Atlanta next year 😀 I'll be thinking of y'all!

Just joking..

Anyway, :luck::luck::luck: BEST OF LUCK :luck::luck::luck: to you waitlisters.. It's still going to be a long haul! I'll check in periodically and do some cheerleading. And who knows, maybe we'll run into each other on the Mayo road at some other point!
 
I will be following the board periodically in anticipation of good news. Best of luck to all of you. It's been quite a journey for me, and though it is over, I am grateful for the experience.

I hope you all get in, and I'm sure many of the other "rejects" do as well.

Now, go get 'em.

Thank you very much. Good luck to everyone else during the decision-making process and I hope all of you hear good news!!!! (I know you all will, you are all amazing!!)
 
90 individuals have been selected for alternate status

Alternate Status: 😍
Cast128
zpiff
pink07
bballluvr34
regley
mikey014

Accepted: :biglove:
azuldelcielo: ranked 1/23, accepted 2/05
DoctorDeMan: accepted 11/24
knuck000: interviewed 10/06, accepted 11/24
nameloc: interviewed 10/17, accepted 11/24
PremedIowa: accepted 1/23
thegetupkid: interviewed 10/06, ranked: 10/14, accepted: 10/15
 
And for what it's worth, for those applying next year, Mayo will be changing the timeline for applications so things won't be drawn out so long (interviews will end by mid-December rather than mid-February):

I am applying in the next cycle, so what does this mean for the timeline for acceptances? Will they all be given out about two months earlier as well? I guess I definitely need to get my application in early if they are shortening their processing.
 
I will be following the board periodically in anticipation of good news. Best of luck to all of you. It's been quite a journey for me, and though it is over, I am grateful for the experience.

I hope you all get in, and I'm sure many of the other "rejects" do as well.

Now, go get 'em.


Thanks!!! Good luck to you! I'm still waiting on my first acceptance so it's great to still have a shot but I would love to get in somewhere soon:scared:.

So 90 on the list? so 5-10 perhaps selected off that? No problem...
 
I am applying in the next cycle, so what does this mean for the timeline for acceptances? Will they all be given out about two months earlier as well? I guess I definitely need to get my application in early if they are shortening their processing.

This is subject to change, but I believe they're intending on filling the class by mid-January, and sending out notifications of alternate list and rejections at that time as well. So it sounds like the whole process will be moved up two months.
 
This is subject to change, but I believe they're intending on filling the class by mid-January, and sending out notifications of alternate list and rejections at that time as well. So it sounds like the whole process will be moved up two months.

Any chance they are also planning to move up the date school starts? Otherwise it is kind of hard understanding why they would do this...
 
Any chance they are also planning to move up the date school starts? Otherwise it is kind of hard understanding why they would do this...
If they moved the start date up by two months, school would begin in May. I think July is early enough.
 
Any chance they are also planning to move up the date school starts? Otherwise it is kind of hard understanding why they would do this...

I can't speak for admissions, but no, I haven't heard anything about classes starting earlier, and I agree with DoctorDeMan that it wouldn't make much sense. I believe that it has more to do with streamlining the process and getting back to applicants sooner, which I think is a nice change.
 
Or maybe you all have done it already. I can't decide if it's worth it or not. Nothing more sadistic than writing a heartfelt love letter to a school that's "just not that into you"
 
MDhopefuly,

Though I am not on the waitlist I wrote not one, but TWO love letters to Mayo. I was rejected... and they were strong letters and I took a lot of time on them. They indeed were just not that into me, which was even more hurtful because I was led to believe my interviews were stellar.

I hear Mayo likes Letters of Intent, but I would only suggest not taking too much time to write one, other than the necessary checking for grammar and spelling. I've gotten some sweet LOI advice from people who actually got in, so if you have any questions, PM me.
 
Or maybe you all have done it already. I can't decide if it's worth it or not. Nothing more sadistic than writing a heartfelt love letter to a school that's "just not that into you"
If you are dead set on Mayo, write a letter of intent. That's what I did and I got in. It isn't going to hurt, especially if you're on the waitlist.

If you aren't dead set on Mayo, I'm not sure how much a letter of interest would help.
 
So, i recently saw the match list for mayo and noticed that many of the people got residencies in the midwest and at mayo. How much of this is due to self-selection?

I'm trying to decide where i'm going to go to school, and it has come to my attention that my residency location could be affected by which medical school i go to...

I love both schools (the other is in new york), but couldn't imagine permanently living out in the midwest (i need the ocean!!!) Anybody have any thoughts on this subject?
 
So, i recently saw the match list for mayo and noticed that many of the people got residencies in the midwest and at mayo. How much of this is due to self-selection?

I'm trying to decide where i'm going to go to school, and it has come to my attention that my residency location could be affected by which medical school i go to...

I love both schools (the other is in new york), but couldn't imagine permanently living out in the midwest (i need the ocean!!!) Anybody have any thoughts on this subject?

Almost certainly student selection. In past years (not sure about this one), 95% of Mayo's students get their first choice residency. That is ridiculous. I doubt you will find a single residency in the country that would discriminate against a qualified medical student from Mayo. It's Mayo.

You will find the same regional bias at any other medical school. For example, nearly all of UCLA's, UCSF's, and UCSD's grads match in California because that is where they want to be. They could probably match in high-tier east coast programs, but instead choose to stay in CA.
 
By the way, it looks like you will have some fun choices coming up. You got accepted to a lot of great programs and they are so different from one another and spread all over the country in totally different cities.
 
By the way, it looks like you will have some fun choices coming up. You got accepted to a lot of great programs and they are so different from one another and spread all over the country in totally different cities.

Fun (and fortunate) but stressful as s@&%
 
Almost certainly student selection. In past years (not sure about this one), 95% of Mayo's students get their first choice residency. That is ridiculous. I doubt you will find a single residency in the country that would discriminate against a qualified medical student from Mayo. It's Mayo.

You will find the same regional bias at any other medical school. For example, nearly all of UCLA's, UCSF's, and UCSD's grads match in California because that is where they want to be. They could probably match in high-tier east coast programs, but instead choose to stay in CA.

I think saying that 95% match first choice is quite an exaggeration. I'd like to see where that is published. Last year Mayo reported "better than 90 percent of its senior students annually "match" within their top three residency choices" (http://www.mayoclinic.org/news2008-rst/4719.html). How many residencies do most people apply to? I was under the impression that it wasn't that many, depending on specialty, making top 3 a little less impressive.

Also, does Mayo typically publish their match list? I haven't been able to find it this year.

Also, I've heard that where you do residency is more indicative of where you will end up compared to where you go to medical school.
 
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