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That is good news! Congratulations! What hospital do you work at?[/quote
That is good news! Congratulations! What hospital do you work at?
Thanks! I work at Allegiance Health in Jackson.
That is good news! Congratulations! What hospital do you work at?[/quote
That is good news! Congratulations! What hospital do you work at?
Thanks! I work at Allegiance Health in Jackson.
Congratulations! 7/28?! Does that mean I have a whole month of anticipation and anxiety to go through (complete 8/21)?!! AHHHH
Haha yikes. I was complete 9/10, so at this rate... Merry Christmas to me? Err. wait... they fill their class by early December. So, hmm 😕... hopefully their timeline isn't quite that linear.Congratulations! 7/28?! Does that mean I have a whole month of anticipation and anxiety to go through (complete 8/21)?!! AHHHH
Congratulations! 7/28?! Does that mean I have a whole month of anticipation and anxiety to go through (complete 8/21)?!! AHHHH
I know people that had secondaries complete at the end of August that got in before me.. I don't understand the order of how they go through the applications. But I know quite a few people that got accepted today that were complete in July!
I know people that had secondaries complete at the end of August that got in before me.. I don't understand the order of how they go through the applications. But I know quite a few people that got accepted today that were complete in July!
Congrats on the acceptance! I think the order that they review the app is based on your composite score from your GPA/MCAT/Volunteer, and not specifically on the date of completion. Though I do believe if you were complete earlier than someone with similar stats, you'd get picked over the other guy. They're just going down the list now of their ranked applicants, and I do notice how the acceptances are going out to people with lower than the matriculant averages that they reported at the beginning of October so I guess nothing else to do but to hang tight!
I can't help but feel a bit frustrated. 3.7c/3.7s/30, >1000 volunteer hrs, complete 7/30 and radio silence. After 3 years attempting to matriculate somewhere it's difficult to stay positive. At least I was awarded a research citation this week - Go Science!
Congrats on the acceptance! I think the order that they review the app is based on your composite score from your GPA/MCAT/Volunteer, and not specifically on the date of completion. Though I do believe if you were complete earlier than someone with similar stats, you'd get picked over the other guy. They're just going down the list now of their ranked applicants, and I do notice how the acceptances are going out to people with lower than the matriculant averages that they reported at the beginning of October so I guess nothing else to do but to hang tight!
Congrats on the acceptance! Do you know what the completion dates were for your friends that had the app completed in August?
I can't help but feel a bit frustrated. 3.7c/3.7s/30, >1000 volunteer hrs, complete 7/30 and radio silence. After 3 years attempting to matriculate somewhere it's difficult to stay positive. At least I was awarded a research citation this week - Go Science!
Are you two Michigan residents?+1
Almost identical stats. Haven't heard anything! Frustrating process.
Got the call and email yesterday! 😀 Canadian - 3.9 cGPA/25 MCAT. Lots of volunteer work and MSc degree. I completed my secondary 8/2...I think. Waiting is definitely the hardest part, but be positive and think positive. When I received the call I was mentally wishing for it et voilà!
Congrats! That takes the total Canadian count up to 3 on this thread! =D
Do you guys know whats the quickest turnover time from secondary to acceptance/rejection? Does it take long before they receive my reference letters send through interfolio?
I am a Canadian and apparently they stop taking in Canadians after early December? I have rushed and submitted my secondary today. I know its my fault to submit my primary so late but I really want to get into MSUCOM.
Thank you!
Who's going to the dmc campus tour on friday? Do you dress up for it? Semi casual?
Who's going to the dmc campus tour on friday? Do you dress up for it? Semi casual?
So no bra? jkI wore a dress shirt, Khaki pants, and dress shoes. I was among the more dressed up people there (EL tour). I saw people there with jeans and a polo. Shorts and a T shirt. So there was a variety. You meet the dean, a person from the admissions committee, and a bunch of medical students. So yeah, I would dress semi casual. It's a pretty laid back, fun, and interactive tour. Just be comfortable; I wouldn't wear a tie, and have fun! 🙂
So no bra? jk
Did you stay the whole time (4 hours)? I've looked at the itinerary for an old one, and it looked like it had something going on the whole time.
ankWell, you don't have too! Yeah I stayed the entire time. First the admissions committee spoke, then the dean, then ~15 med students introduced themselves and answered any questions people had. Finally there was a tour of the facility in small groups led by the med students. So there was always something to do. It was actually pretty great, they sold some of us on going to MSUCOM. Well at least the EL campus did 🙂
Hee, hee, it would be so awkward! When I went on an interview at Erie last year, it was obvious who I was since I was about-to-burst pregnant. It was nice to meet some of the people who I talked to on here. The only bad part was that none of us that interviewed that day was accepted that I know of. We had a good time, though. We'll need a code word...wait that's dorky too. 😉
The open house sounds like it is a great experience! How many people showed up for the EL one when you went, Lysine?
That's awesome! I do really need to go. 🙂Hmm, there wasn't a huge turnout, but that had to do with the fact that there where only ~80 people who where accepted at that point. But maybe 50 or so (including some parents). There was like a 1:3 ratio of med student to accepted applicant lol. So there was a pretty personal tour at the end. We where able to ask very specific questions of our med student, and they where all very nice and willing to help. They even gave us their E-mails if we thought of any questions later. There will be another EL campus tour mid spring I believe, so I recommend going to it as well.
It in fact sounds VERY reasonable, and your past volunteer experiences will show you have had an interest in medicine for a long time! There's nothing wrong with being a bit older. even with your time table, you'll beat me into practice! Make sure you do well in your post-bac pre-reqs and the MCAT, and keep up the excellent volunteer work. Enjoy the journey you have set out for yourself. Good luck, and welcome to SDN!
No, it should be anyone who applied. I'm going to the Macomb campus on Friday.
Does anyone know how many people have been accepted @ msucom?
Ok, so here's my situation, and I am talking to an advisor on the 13. I am planning a back up plan for if I don't get in this cycle. I am taking a postbac science course and so far I have a 3.9-4.0 in it. I have five science courses from undergrad that I could probably retake and do way better than I did the first time to raise my sgpa or should I take higher level courses such as endocrinology and neuroscience? I've heard to take 16 credits postbac to raise gpa, but new courses or old courses? I would appreciate input!! 🙂 Thanks
Thanks! That definitely helps put things into perspectiveAs of 10/14/13 there where 118 seats offered and 53 paid deposited. As of 10/18/13 there where 139 seats offered and 64 paid deposited. Let's extrapolate: So about 21 spots offered per week, and 11 deposits paid a week. So in three weeks since last update, 63 more spots, and 33 more deposits. So grand total, 202 spots offered, and 97 deposits paid.
Even on here we have seen around 3 people withdraw their acceptance. So number of seats is dynamic. Well, here is a rough estimate! 🙂
P.S. Maybe I should of used 2 weeks instead of 3... Recalculate accordingly 😛
Hope tomorrow is a joyous day for all those hard workers who hope for their dreams to come true!