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do yu mind sharing your stats , and when you were complete
complete sept 12
9 VR
10 Bs
11 PS
3.3 Undergrad
3.6 Grad
Lots of EC and Volunteer
Anybody know what the visit days are like...formal?
do yu mind sharing your stats , and when you were complete
complete sept 12
9 VR
10 Bs
11 PS
3.3 Undergrad
3.6 Grad
Lots of EC and Volunteer
Anybody know what the visit days are like...formal?
Does anyone know what the chances are of getting in for this years class if you're currently on the high waitlist? Also, is the order of the waitlist based on when you were placed on it or on the strength of your application? Thanks!
So how bad are my chances if I have yet to hear back yet?
i gotta say, as awesome as this school supposedly is, the admission process was garbage. i was complete around the end of september and haven't heard a peep either.
i gotta say, as awesome as this school supposedly is, the admission process was garbage. i was complete around the end of september and haven't heard a peep either.
i gotta say, as awesome as this school supposedly is, the admission process was garbage. i was complete around the end of september and haven't heard a peep either.
MSUCOM reviews applications based on the strength of the application, judging by three aspects:
Gpa
Mcat
Clinical hours.
The stronger applications will automatically get reviewed first, regardless of the time of completion. At least this is what I've been told.
The stronger applications will automatically get reviewed first, regardless of the time of completion. At least this is what I've been told.
On the converse, weaker applications are basically not reviewed at all (which it says right on the secondary from what I recall) unless hand selected by the Dean.
c/o 2015 is officially full, imo the only people getting admission at this point will be high wait list people.
ah I see. Well I guess that explains some things. Funny since I think I remember reading that and thinking nothing of it.
More than that though I just really disliked how they absolutely refuse to tell you anything about your status. It felt very standoffish, and after going out of your way to fill out a very time consuming secondary that's different just to be different, I would have liked a bit more of back and forth discussion. Their attitude towards applicants felt so different from what I had experienced at other schools. I suppose because they're so highly regarded, they feel that they're above any sort of admissions counseling. They have the right to act that way if they wish (and they can obviously get away with it), but I found the whole experience very unpleasant.
My stats weren't very strong though, so it makes sense why they have even yet to respond to me at all, but in that case it does bother me that they offered me a secondary in the first place if they weren't even going to bother looking at anything I sent them and just cash my check.
Can any current students tell me, why one campus is better than the others? What are the major differences? I already chose EL, but I'm still a little curious. Also, when I interviewed at MSUCHM, they told me about how they have to watch lectures on a live-feed over the internet at the Grand Rapids campus. Is this how DMC and Mcomb are for MSUCOM? One more question I would have is, are there decent match opportunities for radiology being a DO?
Lecturers will rotate to the distance sites as well during a course. Also, you have faculty present at all of the sites during lectures. A lot of the class watches lectures from home, which are not mandatory attendance. So you can live stream or watch it later. Lecture wise, it really shouldn't make a difference. Same thing for the labs. It is live feed at the sites where the professor isn't speaking at during the lecture. Some of the student organization and student government positions that you can run for in the spring of your first year require you to be located at East Lansing. However, there are other positions open to those at the distance sites. MSUCOM does a pretty decent job at balancing out opportunities and resources at all 3 sites.
Personally, I like watching the lectures later on because you can double speed the lecture. It saves time spent watching lectures, and allows more time to study and etc.
Their are osteopathic diagnostic radiology residency programs. Can't really speak on specifics of your chances of landing a spot because that will ultimately depend on a number of factors. If you go to http://www.opportunities.osteopathic.org/ , you can search how many osteopathic rads residency there are and their location.
Thank you for the info. The website was very helpful.
Accepted Class 2015 on wednesday!
Complete Sept 12
Waitlisted Feb 23
Accepted 3/30
YESSS!!!
Congrats......See you soon. Is everyone going to open house on the 15? Is it worth it?
Thanks!
I went on the 25th and was accepted 5 days later coincidence maybe?
Accepted Class 2015 on wednesday!
Complete Sept 12
Waitlisted Feb 23
Accepted 3/30
YESSS!!!
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but I think May 15th is a pretty universal deadline for lots of MD schools (candidates must accept or decline by this date). If there is any waitlist movement, my guess is that it will occur around then.
Does anyone have any idea how many people are on the high waitlist?
I'm not sure if this has been said on here yet, but where do Medical students usually live in east lansing?
Congrats! I was accepted on the 30th too 🙂
I was complete early September, and heard from them for the first time on the 30th. I am in state.
I am on the wait list this year, but I am guaranteed a spot for the class of 2016! I think I would be ok waiting a year though, because there are some things I still want to do.
I'm not sure if this has been said on here yet, but where do Medical students usually live in east lansing?
Thanks!
I went on the 25th and was accepted 5 days later coincidence maybe?
Congrats! I was accepted on the 30th too 🙂
I was complete early September, and heard from them for the first time on the 30th. I am in state.
I am on the wait list this year, but I am guaranteed a spot for the class of 2016! I think I would be ok waiting a year though, because there are some things I still want to do.
I'm not sure if this has been said on here yet, but where do Medical students usually live in east lansing?
congratulations!!! were you on the high waitlist or the regular waitlist?
High Waitlist
from what i have seen and heard a month is typical to wait on the high waitlist
Congrats to everyone who has been accepted!
I was placed on the "high" waiting list in late March, and I am wondering if I need to call or email anyone to confirm my position (or joy). Also, is it necessary to respond to the email regarding the visit dates?
Thanks to anyone who can help me out.
And good luck to anyone still waiting, don't give up!
I called and asked them when I received my email. You don't have to call or reply to anything. If you get in for the class of 2015, they will contact you and if not they will contact you again in September and you can let them know then if you want the class of 2016 spot. As for the visit dates, the last one was April 1st, im not sure if they added more. There is a link in the email which you will use to set up a username and password, then schedule your visit date online. Hope I helped🙂
I'm sorry you had such a negative experience. The secondary is a bit annoying, but given my hectic schedule I was kind of relieved at having one less interview. Aside from that, my experience of the process was a positive one so I'm curious why your impression is so poor. Did you have a chance to meet with any of the admissions counselors?
I kept in touch with a few of them via in person meetings, by phone, and email. I always felt like they were approachable and genuinely interested in helping me through the process. At one point I was even introduced to the dean. I'm not sure if you are planning on reapplying or if you were accepted elsewhere. If you're interested in giving MSUCOM another go, I'd schedule an appointment with one of the advisors (Lori Culham and Katie Molina are great) and ask what you can do to improve your application--given my interactions with them I'm pretty sure they would be willing to do this.
Good luck!
Katie Molina is THE best!Katie Molina is great!!! I had met her last year, she is very nice!😍
Katie Molina is THE best!
She really is 🙂
I have a question for you since you're currently a COM student. While searching through old MSUCOM threads I saw that there is a scribe service. How do you become a scribe and how many are scribes mandated or allowed to write a week for pay?
I have always been an extreme workaholic and the thought of not working and earning an income (although I know I'll be super busy with school) is kind of unsettling for me to accept (kind of silly, I know). Anyways, I was trying to see what kind of opportunities there may be for me to get a few hours here and there where I'm basically "getting paid to study." I think I saw you're at the DMC site--I'm planning on going back to East Lansing in case it makes a difference. Thanks!
Does anybody know when the movement off of the high waitlist tends to slow down? I feel like the class is pretty much filled at this point. Thanks
I was complete in mid august and my stats are 3.4 gpa 3..48 sgpa and 25mcat... with a little over 700 hours of community service and just as much extra curricular activities... I haven't heard anything yet and was just wondering what you guys think of whether I still have a good shot?
I was just there (for something unrelated to the open house, but ran into the chaos 😀)...did you go? I went to the emergency medicine presentation, stopped by a few other clubs, and met some super nice students who took my blood glucose, height, weight, and BP. They were all so helpful and welcoming...I left very excited to start in the summer!!
Just FYI for incoming students...the unanimous opinion of the first year (and a few second year) students I talked with is the following:
1) the anatomy "survival guide" is helpful because it has practice questions, but not "crucial". also, anatomy in general is a grind, but not devastating.
2) fall is relatively laid back...we have something like three classes (can any current students verify?) which leaves at least a little time for shadowing, clubs, etc.
3) spring will "kick your butt".
4) overall, it's a lot of fun.
Have anyone else here got offers regarding the DO/MPH program for the class of 2016?
If anyone has questions about the MPH program, ask away...I'm graduating from it in a few weeks.
If anyone has questions about the MPH program, ask away...I'm graduating from it in a few weeks.
If anyone has questions about the MPH program, ask away...I'm graduating from it in a few weeks.
Just FYI for incoming students...the unanimous opinion of the first year (and a few second year) students I talked with is the following:
1) the anatomy "survival guide" is helpful because it has practice questions, but not "crucial". also, anatomy in general is a grind, but not devastating.
2) fall is relatively laid back...we have something like three classes (can any current students verify?) which leaves at least a little time for shadowing, clubs, etc.
3) spring will "kick your butt".
4) overall, it's a lot of fun.