Medical schools do rescind acceptances over comments on social networks

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Ugh. I am mostly a lurker, but I find this whole thing lame. That school, its dean and whoever else were in on the decision process should have started a reinterview process, sent a warning instead of a letter rescinding his admission. The school's actions do not reek of class imho. :eyebrow:

For the sake of debate, why should they bother? Why not just hand it off to the next applicant who keeps their mouth shut? If they already interviewed him and didn't see this behavior, what good would re interviewing him do once it's brought into the open? Isn't a point of interviewing to identify these negative qualities?

FYI I haven't read what this poster actually wrote and I feel bad for them.
 
I don't know... ACOM is a new school so people will understand why it wants the first class to have a good "image." I can't find the original context, but if threats were made, I can see why a school would not want someone like that in their class. You haven't even started med school, and you are already getting into altercation with another student that escalated to the point of threatening them? Red Flags.

It sucks that he was the primary promoter of that school and he seemed really enthused about going there.
 
Ugh. I am mostly a lurker, but I find this whole thing lame. That school, its dean and whoever else were in on the decision process should have started a reinterview process, sent a warning instead of a letter rescinding his admission. The school's actions do not reek of class imho. :eyebrow:

I can understand....It sounds like the person in question was being glaringly racist/unprofessional/dumb, and it sounds like he was also making it well known that he was accepted and planned on matriculating to ACOM.

Let's put it this way, would you want some racist, loudmouth, irresponsible and unprofessional dude spouting off controversial, insensitive and unprofessional remarks and language over a megaphone all while wearing a big Silo004 cap, a Silo004 T-shirt and wristband while honking his horn in a flashy, bright red Silo004-mobile and shooting off Silo004 fireworks?

Quite simply, this person was representing ACOM when he made these posts, and ACOM obviously didn't want to be associated or approve of such behavior. Makes sense they would cut ties and instead settle on one of many more possible applicants.
 
I actually know of someone who would have gotten a scholarship offer to a certain medical school but didn't because he posted that he was for sure going somewhere else and his e-mail on SDN was the same as what was on his application. Don't ask me how I know this inside information.
 
:smack::smack::smack: Wow! That sucks! Hope everything turned out OK for him in the end.


I actually know of someone who would have gotten a scholarship offer to a certain medical school but didn't because he posted that he was for sure going somewhere else and his e-mail on SDN was the same as what was on his application. Don't ask me how I know this inside information.
 
I actually know of someone who would have gotten a scholarship offer to a certain medical school but didn't because he posted that he was for sure going somewhere else and his e-mail on SDN was the same as what was on his application. Don't ask me how I know this inside information.

How's it going jalby
 
I'm pretty sure everyone on here and their mom knows about the event you're bringing up. Let's not start another thread about schools checking your Internet tracks........

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I just checked with my mom and she doesn't know about it either. Sorry I don't troll the pre-osteo forums in my spare time, and besides the thread linked to appears to have the story removed.

Ah, im just being nosy 😛.


Anyway, I don't understand how someone could be so bold (or stupid) as to post something nasty under an SDN name similar to their own. A few users know my real identity, and I am constantly aware of this when I post here. Got to have respect for the profession, even if we are still just aspiring doctors.
 
I just checked with my mom and she doesn't know about it either. Sorry I don't troll the pre-osteo forums in my spare time, and besides the thread linked to appears to have the story removed.

Ah, im just being nosy 😛.


Anyway, I don't understand how someone could be so bold (or stupid) as to post something nasty under an SDN name similar to their own. A few users know my real identity, and I am constantly aware of this when I post here. Got to have respect for the profession, even if we are still just aspiring doctors.

Obviously your mom is not gunner enough. :laugh:

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I just checked with my mom and she doesn't know about it either. Sorry I don't troll the pre-osteo forums in my spare time, and besides the thread linked to appears to have the story removed.

Ah, im just being nosy 😛.


Anyway, I don't understand how someone could be so bold (or stupid) as to post something nasty under an SDN name similar to their own. A few users know my real identity, and I am constantly aware of this when I post here. Got to have respect for the profession, even if we are still just aspiring doctors.

Too many people think/assume that something on the Internet can't/shouldn't/won't affect them in real life, and therefore act like douches online. Some, apparently, do so even without taking any effort to hide their identities. This whole fiasco is simply a case in point of why they are wrong. Whether you make attempts to remain anonymous or not, you shouldn't post anything online that you wouldn't personally stand behind in public. If you choose to do so, don't cry foul if it comes back to bite you; choices have consequences and there is no hard line separating what you do online from real life, or vice versa.
 
I actually know of someone who would have gotten a scholarship offer to a certain medical school but didn't because he posted that he was for sure going somewhere else and his e-mail on SDN was the same as what was on his application. Don't ask me how I know this inside information.

How would they know his email on SDN? you mean like he made it public, or someone from SDN had access to his email and sent it to the school?
 
I'm really sorry OP has such a predictament, but I just want to say that I hope folks don't refrain from posting their stats and schools where they applied. I'm not applying until next cycle, but I've really appreciated reading everyone's MD profile.

Lesson: stay anonymous. (No, my name isn't Louis and I'm not from Louisville or St Louis.)
 
This was like a perfect storm of stupid **** that was basically asking for a problem. This thread title should come with the caveat that this user was incredibly dumb when it came to protecting his online persona from his offline life.

Isn't it common sense not to make yourself identifiable on the internet? Outside of facebook I almost always make sure to never post 'revealing' information on any website (SDN, reddit, the misc, etc)
 
But there are actually plenty of people that do share a ton of personal and they are great resources for SDN, but they usually don't behave the way that C***S***** behaved. I still think the dude got a raw deal. Yeah he might have been a bit arrogant -- I don't remember him spouting racist stuff -- but he might be better for it. Who knows? There might be a movie deal in it.
 
Not to add insult to injury but over the thanks giving break he was on the facebook group for ACOM 2017 but not today. He's been removed from the member list of the group he founded himself it went down from 42 to 41.

http://www.facebook.com/groups/472110872833939/

the cover photo being concept architectural art certainly doesn't inspire a lot of confidence in this school..

i wish the mods left the original threads open. it's a good thing to have a record of.
 
the cover photo being concept architectural art certainly doesn't inspire a lot of confidence in this school..

i wish the mods left the original threads open. it's a good thing to have a record of.

Either way a legend has been born

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I have gone to great lengths to ensure my anonymity on SDN. I refuse to post my stats or any other activities. I even refuse to even post in any of the specific threads of the schools I'm applying to. I don't post anything "explicit" here, but I do have some fairly strong opinions that I express on issues in healthcare.

My question is: would it be possible for adcoms to figure out my identity through IP tracing? I'm kinda worried.

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