when were you complete?
I was complete mid August so I had to wait awhile..
when were you complete?
They do admissions on a rolling basis and read applications in order (as I'm sure you know). So, no worries. I put mine in Sept. 15th and didn't get accepted until today. So, you have time... I about gave up myself. Good Luck!!
They actually don't read applications in order... I was complete Sept 6th and have heard nothing yet... :/ they review based on how competitive you are. So sure it helps if you are early, because you have more chances to be reviewed but really its all about how competitive you are.
However, my fiance is trying to find a college close by one of the MSU sites that has photochemistry... And thoughts??
I would be surprised if MSU doesn't have a division for that.. If not, look into Wayne State (near Macomb and DMC) or University of Michigan (sort of near DMC).
Random thoughts after reading recent posts:
Applications are supposedly up a fair amount this year.
Schedule tours at Macomb and DMC if you're interested, they're more than happy to show you around.
Quick summary of the three (I'm at East Lansing), you decide what's your ideal:
EL: Medium sized college town + Lansing, huge campus and its facilities, big class (~200 people), good bench research opportunities available, slightly more extracurriculars available than the other campuses, Fee hall is an old building (new one on the way...)
DMC: Urban area and lots of cool stuff to do in Detroit despite the negative press it gets, brand new facilities, smaller class (~50 people), abundance of excellent hospitals nearby
Macomb: Community-style area with free parking on campus, smaller class (~50 people), seems like it would be a good campus to live near if you have a family, new facilities
In my mind it comes down to personal preferences for the area where you want to live. You will get a great education regardless of the site you choose.
Macomb: Community-style area with free parking on campus, smaller class (~50 people), seems like it would be a good campus to live near if you have a family, new facilities.
I think there is a misconception about the DMC. It is located in the heart of tons of great hospitals, but as students I believe we do not have opportunities at those hospitals yet because there is a partnership with WSUSOM. The first two years will be spent in the classroom and the 3rd and 4th years will be spent in the hospitals that are part of the base hospitals for MSUCOM and none of the hospitals downtown are part of the base hospital system. You can elect to do rotations at the other hospitals but that requires a bit of paperwork and is quite a hassle from what I heard. Maybe things will change for the incoming class tho..
So in your opinion, would you recommend the main campus?
PS Has anyone else noticed that whoever picks up the phone in admissions is SUPER rude? I've called like 3 times over the course of a while and seriously every time she gives me 'tude. It almost makes me not want to go....
....almost
Ok, I need some advice. I was accepted to Wayne's SOM and I'm planning on attending. I still haven't heard back from MSUCOM but I can't decide if I should withdraw my application or not. Obviously, if I'm not planning to go to MSU, I don't want to take someone's spot (if I'm accepted) but I'm paranoid that something will fall through with Wayne (miss a deadline or something) and MSUCOM is my 2nd choice. Am I being too paranoid? Advice please!
PS Has anyone else noticed that whoever picks up the phone in admissions is SUPER rude? I've called like 3 times over the course of a while and seriously every time she gives me 'tude. It almost makes me not want to go....
....almost
I never had that problem. They have been super nice to me!!
If you've been accepted to another medical school and you plan on attending that school, it is generally requested that you withdraw your applications from other schools. There are other students who have not yet been accepted to any schools who are competing for a position you might be offered, even if you have no plan on attending.
As for deadlines, I think you are being a bit paranoid. Wayne will make it very clear what they need from you and when they need it. You've made it through the tough part of the application process, the tail end should be easy.
In other words, if you've already been accepted to your top choice, don't be greedy 🙂
If you've been accepted to another medical school and you plan on attending that school, it is generally requested that you withdraw your applications from other schools. There are other students who have not yet been accepted to any schools who are competing for a position you might be offered, even if you have no plan on attending.
As for deadlines, I think you are being a bit paranoid. Wayne will make it very clear what they need from you and when they need it. You've made it through the tough part of the application process, the tail end should be easy.
In other words, if you've already been accepted to your top choice, don't be greedy 🙂
Hi Everyone!
Does MSU COM let you claim in-state tuition after one year? I know most med schools don't, just wondering if maybe MSU was an exception.
This is my top choice school, but the only thing that is causing me to hesitate from putting down my deposit here is the 70K tuition per year for oos.
if it helps, I lived in MI for 8 years when I was a kid...and I probably want to end up in MI for practice.
I actually had to request an application deadline postponement. It was initially August 6th and it got postponed to Aug 20th. Did I ruin my chance?
Anyways, I sent in my stuff and the only thing I've gotten from them is the 3 copies of an invitation to check out the campus.
They do interviews right? How long after turning in your app did y'all get invited?
MSU has a scholarship that you can apply for that is specific to OOS students. http://com.msu.edu/ss/scholarships.html The scholarship is the MSUCOM Non-Resident Student Scholarship. According to the website, the application due date is Sept 1st. It should cut down the cost of tuition for you.
I actually had to request an application deadline postponement. It was initially August 6th and it got postponed to Aug 20th. Did I ruin my chance?
Anyways, I sent in my stuff and the only thing I've gotten from them is the 3 copies of an invitation to check out the campus.
They do interviews right? How long after turning in your app did y'all get invited?
have many OOS acceptances gone out yet?
PS Has anyone else noticed that whoever picks up the phone in admissions is SUPER rude? I've called like 3 times over the course of a while and seriously every time she gives me 'tude. It almost makes me not want to go....
....almost
Unfortunately I know exactly what you mean. However, I think there are two different receptionists that work in the admissions office, one being the super rude one that you mentioned and the other one is actually very sweet and always helpful. In fact, the first time I called the person that answered the phone was very rude and I ended up cutting the conversion short in fear of negatively impacting my application. But later the same day I, hesitantly, decided to call back to set up an appointment with an admissions counseler and the receptionist that answered the phone this time was very nice and went out of her way to help me out.
What bothers me is that on the msucom website it says that if any applicant is rude to the msucom employees over the phone a note will be made in the applicants file which I'm sure will make getting accepted much harder if not impossible. However, msucom is doing nothing about making sure that their employees aren't being rude to potential students. I understand it may get a bit frustrating having to answer similar questions to applicants all day but a little professional courtesy should be part of the job requirement.
That being said, I have visited the EL and DMC campuses many time and everyone is always very nice and willing to answer any questions you may have. I wouldn't let one person deter you from an otherwise amazing school.
Let me get this straight:
So once your secondary is in they pile it with all the other secondaries and they only review the most competitive each week in that stack. Meaning that if you're never competitive enough compared to the others in the stack that they are reviewing that week then you will never even be looked at...and you won't even receive a rejection letter? As opposed to you were competitive enough, they looked at it...and then they rejected you?
Basically I'm just trying to figure out if I will get a letter, regardless of acceptance or rejection....the thought of sending in that secondary and not even being looked at and then not even getting a rejection letter is kind of unsettling. Help?
Yes, there is no guarantee that your application will ever get reviewed. I'm not sure if maybe at the very end of the cycle, as in when classes basically start, if they send out a rejection letter to everyone then if they were not reviewed. But I do know that you may not be reviewed at all based on competitiveness and that is stated on their website or in application materials, something along those lines.
if you don't mind, what are your stats?I was complete mid August so I had to wait awhile..
From our class meeting today:
As of today there are 96 offers of admission for class of 2015. There have been 3100 applications so far, 2/3s of whom are in-state.
Last year it took around 480 (I don't remember the exact number) offers for the class to fill to capacity. Sit tight if you haven't heard anything yet. Good luck tomorrow.
has anyone heard anything today?
They met today... I got waitlisted. Ouch!
It was an e-mail that came around noon. At least there's a lot more waitlist movement at MSUCOM than at some of the other schools, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed. 😱
ya ull be fine, and im just curious but when were u complete, becuz everyone is scaring me with the whole, if ur not reviewed within a week, u wont be reviewed at all
High or low waitlist? High = guaranteed spot for next year.
Do you mean there are 96 offers left to give, or they have given out 96 offers?
ya ull be fine, and im just curious but when were u complete, becuz everyone is scaring me with the whole, if ur not reviewed within a week, u wont be reviewed at all
Wait, what? They tell you which waitlist you are on?
Now I'm curious - do you have any stats about acceptance rates for high vs. low waitlist?