wannabeorthodr
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Anyone get a call from Texas A&M this afternoon?
About that range. The lowest I've attended was 20 and most was 40+ish.approximately how many students are interviewed at each school? 30-50? Or more
Casual attire! Casual for me being nice pants, clean shoes (Veja, Cole Haan, etc.) and nice shirt (polo, short sleeve button or long sleeve button). You can tell from the response this a guy's outfit hahaHey everyone! does anyone have advice on what the dress code of a ortho social is? Is it more business attire or casual attire?
When is the interview? Did they invite domestic or international students or both?UCLA sent out interviews today
Thank you so much! And what is the social like? Is it just like a dinner and are faculty there?Casual attire! Casual for me being nice pants, clean shoes (Veja, Cole Haan, etc.) and nice shirt (polo, short sleeve button or long sleeve button). You can tell from the response this a guy's outfit haha
i wore a casual button down, chinos, and casual boots. But like nice casual clothes.Thank you so much! And what is the social like? Is it just like a dinner and are faculty there?
@Buldak nailed the response! Casual, meant to be fun and enjoyable. Remember to work the room, try to meet all the residents and don't be afraid to end a conversation if it gets stagnant and continue mingling with others. Usually no faculty around from my experiences!Thank you so much! And what is the social like? Is it just like a dinner and are faculty there?
UCLA is calling!Anything today?🫣
The exact same thing happened to me. I emailed ADEA PASS immediately and sent them screenshots. Glad to hear I'm not the only one.I just received an automated message saying “your ADEA PASS application is missing a Match code. Log in to update if applying to Match programs. https:// pass.cas.myliaison.com -- Reply STOP to unsubscribe.” but my match code is already in my application, and I registered months ago… What do I do?
Me too. I got the same email but it’s on my application already.The exact same thing happened to me. I emailed ADEA PASS immediately and sent them screenshots. Glad to hear I'm not the only one.
I just did the sameI got it too! I just re-entered the match code in ADEA PASS and saved it again.
When is the interview? Did they invite domestic or international students or both?
I heard from them on 9/2. interview offer was oct 3rd with social on oct 2nd.Has anyone heard any responses from Oklahoma? or when their interview dates are?
Thank you! Do you know if they are on a rolling interview basis? I feel like I've heard multiple interview dates and emails we they sent invites out.I heard from them on 9/2. interview offer was oct 3rd with social on oct 2nd.
there are still many schools that have not sent out invites yet. if these include schools that you have chosen, there's still hopeI still haven't received any interviews. Is it safe to say that I need to start preparing to re-apply for next cycle?
I would start worrying if you don’t get one by the end of next week, towards the end of this month. Once October rolls around, the schools are interviewing candidates and early November, the candidates are ranking the schools and the schools are ranking the candidates.I still haven't received any interviews. Is it safe to say that I need to start preparing to re-apply for next cycle?
Because schools get hundreds of applications they usually do a big initial cut based upon specific criteria that the school values because it would be unrealistic to look at every application. Most of the time the criteria is rank and gpa. Most school you just need to do average on gre to make the cut. If you went to a p/f school then gre matters more. Theres only one school I know that really cares about gre.Do programs filter applications based on a few criteria to weed out applications? For example, GPA or rank? or is the GRE more relevant?
Is this information confirmed? I do know certain schools only pull from ADEA after the deadline. I applied quite close to the deadline (by a few days).I think the most frustrating part, besides all the money and time I spent, is that I genuinely thought the schools actually looked over every application based on the due date. That’s my fault for being unaware that they have already decided based on who submitted the earliest. I didn’t have all the money to submit all the applications at once so I submitted based on the due dates and now I know that was a mistake. Just wish it wasn’t a full year worth of a mistake. At that point just communicate that it’s practically rolling admissions and they’re all due early June.
Look at the interview days for almost all of the programs already listed. They’re a few days after the application deadline. So I noticed they’d take my money for the supplemental fees and never confirm the application. Now that I found this thread I realize they have pretty much all but made their mind up by the time I’m finished paying.Is this information confirmed? I do know certain schools only pull from ADEA after the deadline. I applied quite close to the deadline (by a few days).
As someone who applied May 29th and has watched ten of the programs I applied to send out interviews without a word from them, I don't think it's fair to say the timing is everythingI think the most frustrating part, besides all the money and time I spent, is that I genuinely thought the schools actually looked over every application based on the due date. That’s my fault for being unaware that they have already decided based on who submitted the earliest. I didn’t have all the money to submit all the applications at once so I submitted based on the due dates and now I know that was a mistake. Just wish it wasn’t a full year worth of a mistake. At that point just communicate that it’s practically rolling admissions and they’re all due early June.
I think it largely depends on the program. For example, I submitted very last second (July 30th) since I couldn’t take the GRE until July 29th, and I’ve still heard back from schools. I know the program director at my school actually waits until the deadline day to review all the applications because he believes it’s only fair that way. That said, he also mentioned this has been a very competitive year, with around a hundred more applications than the last couple of years, so it might feel tougher across the board.I think the most frustrating part, besides all the money and time I spent, is that I genuinely thought the schools actually looked over every application based on the due date. That’s my fault for being unaware that they have already decided based on who submitted the earliest. I didn’t have all the money to submit all the applications at once so I submitted based on the due dates and now I know that was a mistake. Just wish it wasn’t a full year worth of a mistake. At that point just communicate that it’s practically rolling admissions and they’re all due early June.
It is definitely not the only important thing. And I’m just overall incredibly disappointed of course. But it’s just not possible to see the interview dates being sent 2 days after the applications close and not question the fact it’s not possible to review applications on or close toAs someone who applied May 29th and has watched ten of the programs I applied to send out interviews without a word from them, I don't think it's fair to say the timing is everything
Your director is a good person for that. But it’s also apparent based on many interview dates being sent within just a few days that many programs don’t. And overall, yes it’s just a little disappointing so I hope the rest of these next 2 weeks is better.I think it largely depends on the program. For example, I submitted very last second (July 30th) since I couldn’t take the GRE until July 29th, and I’ve still heard back from schools. I know the program director at my school actually waits until the deadline day to review all the applications because he believes it’s only fair that way. That said, he also mentioned this has been a very competitive year, with around a hundred more applications than the last couple of years, so it might feel tougher across the board.