I sent him an LOI as well but i did not get a reply..that makes me nervous....and they stop interviewing in march??? that just makes the matter worse...I will try calling and get in touch with Dr. Roaf...Lets keep each other posted...and Good luck!
Did you get in touch with him?
Hey UVABranch,
i know how you feel. everytime i wanna talk to him, someone in the office buffers me from doing that always offering to answer questions/concerns directly instead of going through Dr. Roaf.
Anyway, do you know when they officially stop interviewing? If it really is march, then it is most certainly crunch time, and maybe time to send in that LoIntent or something along those lines.
By the way, when I interviewed Dr. Roaf said that he checks SDN just to see what sort of chatter there is about Morehouse so i dunno what you can do with that, but just a thought...
I don't know officially, but from lookig at treads from least year it was march 9th :-\ Either way it's cruch time even if they wait until the end of the month. I did hear that both he and Ms. Walk from HU read SDN, and honestly between my username and pic being posted...it's pretty easy to know who I am (hint hint). So, Deans/Directors of Admissions...if you're looking from someon genuinly inteested in your schools, then look no further (and if I get an interview, I can tell you in person!)
Hey guys, I was put on hold and don't know whether to send out a LOI via snail mail or email. What did you guys do?
I say email, but some prefer snail :-\
Yeah he did mention that, so maybe UVABranch you should post your full name and amcas id hehe that way he understands who you are and how interested you really are. Jeez don't you wish there was an easier way to express this stuff?
I loved morehouse but if i end up getting this scholarship from stony then i will definitely give up my spot at morehouse and hope that one of you gets it.
I was thinking about that, along with my SS#
😉 You know, just to avoid confusion! I totally agree with you, I wish there were another way to express me interests. I think that's why I gravitate to SDN so much because I can talk about my interest pretty much all the time (and people actually listen). It is just sooo frustrating. Like I am sooo passionate about being able to not just help people, but be a part of their healing, and as it relates to minorities maybe even offer some direction in other areas of their lives. My family is very public service oriented. My sis is a PD, in Philly, and even though her day to day stuff leaves something to be desired, when she can she is able to talk to young offenders (still under 18, but Philly seems to prosecute many as adults, but that's another topic), and try to impress upon them that this is their wakeup call. Now is the time to change. I think as physicians, we too will be in a position where we can not only impact peoples health but many other aspects of their lives. We will be placed in situations where we may be the only one who cares (or shows that we care), in our patients' lives. That's pretty profound (a la Spiderman, with great power comes great responsibility). I don't think we wield power pre se, but rather the ability to empower those we meet and interact with as a function of our chosen career.
I'm sooo not a quitter, so I'm willing to keep at it, but I have to say I have been trying for a while and it's beginning to take its toll. There is nothing worse than seeing something within yourself, and when you try to show it to others they just don't see, or quite to the point say that I'm wrong about myself. I understand why schools have to go though this process, to make the best assessment they can but geez. There are many intangibles that can't be measured qualitatively, and should be given equal weight. (read: I know I can do it, give me a shot, let me prove you or others wrong).
But how do I say that to a school with out sounding a) desperate, b) unprofessional, or c) insane (LOL). I swear I die a little every day thinking that I may not only not reach my goal, but not be able to live my dream. It sucks.
Alrighty then, on a lighter note, I do hope that those who are waiting to hear get in! You all are very supportive considering that we are technically strangers. Here's hoping that when and where ever we get into school that we'll still be able to offer that support...because we'll need it!