Was just accepted!! How do I pick my campus? I'm in EL, can I just go to the school?
Looks like I'm waiting until January... 🙁
Yeah same here. I'm hoping that it works in my favor though because it'll give me a chance to update them on my Fall semester grades.
Do we send our Fall Grades directly to them or to AACOMAS?
And does anyone know when they will meet again?
I just got put on the wait list a few weeks ago....Reading through the thread it looks like no one comes of the wait list? Also should I assume that I am in a worse position (Meaning they still have a chance to get in, yet I have a slim chance) then those that haven't heard back after months of waiting like others in this thread?
Hey guys, I put my deposit in at MSU-COM and got my desired campus, E. Lansing...they sent me a confirmation e-mail on nov. 3rd.
Since then, though - I haven't heard anything! Before I sent my deposit, I got an e-mail from them like every few days with some update to the class of 2015. How come I haven't heard anything since I put my deposit down? Anyone else feel the same way?
~Tarun
also - i havent received an MSUCOM e-mail account either...do we get those later on?
I was complete the first week of November and still haven't heard anything from this school.
mid-september for me 😕
Same here 🙁
MSU-COM sends out rejections, right?
So is no news good news?
Also, is it worth calling into the school to ask about your current status?
I received an email from MSUCOM a little while back listing the course which I would need to complete before being admitted. However, organic chemistry lab, which I have yet to take, was not listed as one of those courses. Does anyone know if orgo lab is a requirement for admission at MSUCOM?? (their website only said 16 hours of chemistry and didn't list specific courses)
nope not yet. all this waiting is driving me insane.
You guys are waiting on acceptance offers, right? I was under the assumption that MSU didn't do interviews, though one other source said they occasionally do. What's the word on this?
this forum seems to be dying off...sign that the class is basically full? Is there still a chance for people who haven't heard yet or should we pretty much count MSUCOM out at this point?
Accepted woo! Got the email at 10:55. Complete November 15.
Congrats!! are you in-state or out of state, I was complete Nov 30th and am OOS and still waiting... also do you mind posting your stats?
Ok, this might be a less-than-neutral environment for this question, but I would like to know your opinions... if you got into both, would you attend COM or CHM?
Here's my current reasoning, let me know what you think. If the following premises are true:
1) CHM is slightly more selective than COM
2) As far as curriculum goes, the two schools are effectively identical (CHM of course does not have OMM)
... should I simply attend the more selective school, to perhaps get a leg up on residency standings? Though I have not yet nailed down a future specialization, I am currently leaning towards cardiology.
(For those who are looking for comparative stats, here are mine🙂
- In state
- MSU physiology senior
- 3.63 cGPA, 3.55 sGPA, 32R MCAT (10 bio, 10 verbal, 12 phys)
- Completed both COM and CHM secondaries 08/2010
- Admitted to COM 09/2010
- On hold CHM 08/2010 (haven't heard anything further yet)
Thanks in advance, and good luck to all!
I would say look to the school that better fits you. I personally chose COM because the clinical rotations appealed to me more - I can do rotations in SE Michigan, along with Western Michigan. Whereas if I went to CHM I would be forced to either Flint, Grand Rapids, or 3 very northern - read rural- cities, which didn't appeal to me. From there it was an easy decision.
Advise well taken. I neglected to take rotations into account when I made my comparison. I might need to look into them further.
As far as facebook goes, sorry I don't have one 🙄
Ok, this might be a less-than-neutral environment for this question, but I would like to know your opinions... if you got into both, would you attend COM or CHM?
Here's my current reasoning, let me know what you think. If the following premises are true:
1) CHM is slightly more selective than COM
2) As far as curriculum goes, the two schools are effectively identical (CHM of course does not have OMM)
... should I simply attend the more selective school, to perhaps get a leg up on residency standings? Though I have not yet nailed down a future specialization, I am currently leaning towards cardiology.
(For those who are looking for comparative stats, here are mine🙂
- In state
- MSU physiology senior
- 3.63 cGPA, 3.55 sGPA, 32R MCAT (10 bio, 10 verbal, 12 phys)
- Completed both COM and CHM secondaries 08/2010
- Admitted to COM 09/2010
- On hold CHM 08/2010 (haven't heard anything further yet)
Thanks in advance, and good luck to all!
Also, COM is very well established not just in Michigan/DO community but the medical community as a whole - while CHM is fairly new. I have no doubt CHM will be a fantastic school in the next 10 years
CHM was created roughly five years before COM lol... Both are well established in Michigan.
Has MSU COM sent out any straight rejections yet? I have been complete since late August and have not heard a peep. Im OOS with a 3.5 and 29 so not fantastic but also not horrible stats. I wish admissions was a little more open with where applicants stood in the process...
hmm. that's interesting. i thought i heard of people getting acceptance letters to MSU-COM all the way up to march.
Has MSU COM sent out any straight rejections yet? I have been complete since late August and have not heard a peep. Im OOS with a 3.5 and 29 so not fantastic but also not horrible stats. I wish admissions was a little more open with where applicants stood in the process...
i'm in the same boat as you. whats worse is that every time i call them to see how my application is doing, the admissions receptionist is incredibly rude and condescending.
Just curious----how often are you calling them? I'm not saying it's acceptable for anyone to be rude, but as I understand it, there are only 2 receptionists working in that office and they are responsible for a lot of the processing of paperwork, etc. I can imagine they'd get a bit overwhelmed if the phone was ringing every two seconds while they were trying make headway on the applications students are constantly calling about.
I formed pretty good relationships with a couple of the advisors there, kept them informed on my application process, and they in turn actually kept me updated on how my application was doing up until I found out I was accepted. If you made a point to get to know an MSUCOM advisor, I would check in with them to see if they can give you any insight...
From what I heard from someone in the admissions office the class will be filled after this week's meeting. IMO MSUCOM probably has one of the worst ways of selecting students
Got accepted last week in state good luck yall