

Well, anyone know how likely it is to be pulled off the alternate list? Or should I just assume that I'm not getting in?
How do you know?
Would you mind sharing your stats?I don't know why but my dad separated my Midwestern envelope from the rest of the mail, and I didn't come across it until later. They put me on the alternate list. I wonder if anyone actually got rejected?
I have the same question. Today I overheard one of my classmates saying that Midwestern accepts a lot of people off the alternate list come April when people hear from UIC. A lot of people choose to go to UIC instead, because it's cheaper, so that will free up a couple of spots.
I also read in one of the old threads that some guy was taken off the waiting list as early as December. That gives me some hope. You don't know how sad I am right now, because I didn't apply to many schools. Now I have to start looking at other schools... Sigh.
Quick question. Do you need to reserve space for hotel shuttles or they'll just make rounds?
I know on the Interact, it lists that they've received your PCAT score, supplemental app, and 2 letters of recommendation. I submitted 3 letters of rec before I received an interview. On the Interact, it didn't say anything regarding my third letter of rec. Do any of you guys know whether they only look at the first two letters they receive or do they look at all the letters but just say that I have met their 2 letters requirement? Just wondering, so I can decide on my letters of rec to be sent with the letter of intent. Hope this doesn't sound too confusing to you guys.
also a lot of people get pulled off the alternate list...i mean A LOT! haha
Forgot to mention my letter was postmarked on Nov 4.
Mine was postmarked Oct 31st... seems like they really took their time making the final decisions.
I was in the Oct 15th group. Which group were you in. Perhaps it was sent based on your interview date.
i'd say about 25-30% of our class got in off the alternate list....that's just a rough estimate cuz i know a lot of people i talked to came in off the waitlist.
also a lot of people get pulled off the alternate list...i mean A LOT! haha
i'd say about 25-30% of our class got in off the alternate list....that's just a rough estimate cuz i know a lot of people i talked to came in off the waitlist.
PharmCAS stats show 300 accepted and the class size of 200, so it would seem like 100 students were pulled from the alternate list. That would be 50%.
I'm ready for people to start turning down their acceptances so I can go to Midwestern!!!
I'm ready for people to start turning down their acceptances so I can go to Midwestern!!!
How did you get 50% from that?
300 is the total they accepted, not the total admitted. The size of the admitted class is 200, so if they accepted 300, then the difference is 100 that would have been pulled off the alternate list. 100/200 = 50%
Now I'm wondering if 300 is the number of people who paid the $1000 seat deposit and 100 people forfeited their deposit. I guess technically someone who straight up declined their admission offer was never accepted. In this scenario, they would reach even deeper into the alternate list.
Glad to hear, that's where i booked my room. They also have a shuttle to midwestern and back. After the interview, I will have an hour or two to visit chicago. Anyone have any recommendations of places i should visit before i leave?
I'm not sure if you'll have enough time. Downers Grove is 25 miles away from the "fun" part of Chicago, so that will be quite a bit of traveling. If you had the whole night though, there's at least a billion of things to do.
Oh yeah. Word of advice -- be prepared! It's in the mid-30's to 40's right now, so bring a jacket or coat.
I heard besides the cold weather, it can get pretty humid. Anyone know how humid? Sticky? I live in phoenix arizona, so any humidity is humid! haha. We just have the pleasant 120 degree summers with zero humidity.
It could get humid in the summer. We experience the two extremes here in Chicago -- it could get really hot in the summer, and unbearably cold in the winter. Occasionally it's nice, especially in September/October, and May/June.
Define really hot, please.
Since slightly over 500 people are interviewed, I wonder how many interviewees are placed on the alternate list. If I were to take a guess, it would probably be 150-180 interviewees.
Hot as in 90's... but that won't be a problem if you're from Arizona, Texas, Florida, etc. 😛 It doesn't stop anyone from going out and having fun...
There will definitely be a few days that even reach 100 degrees, but that would be 2 weeks in a row. Mid to upper 80's is pretty normal for summer days. But its a really humid kind of hot, not dry heat.
I just flew into chicago from california and it is pretty cold here...and raining. Wish me luck my interview is tomorrow!
Relax! You'll do fine!
I will be opening up a spot for those waitlisted as I declined my acceptance today. I still feel that Midwestern is a quality school that will produce successful pharmacists. Those of you that attend, I wish you the best!
