Official: Georgetown SMP Class of 07

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For those of you that are currently in the program (read IMRep, Tacrum, and Touchdown) you applied for admission to medical school in 2007 correct? If so, how many schools did you apply to and which ones were they - basically which schools are likely to accept an SMP student. I've read eastern schools show some love, and I've seen the accepted students page on the GTown website (which seems a little dated), but what would you guys recommend?
 
Bill Mcneal said:
For those of you that are currently in the program (read IMRep, Tacrum, and Touchdown) you applied for admission to medical school in 2007 correct? If so, how many schools did you apply to and which ones were they - basically which schools are likely to accept an SMP student. I've read eastern schools show some love, and I've seen the accepted students page on the GTown website (which seems a little dated), but what would you guys recommend?

I wanna know this too. Some schools don't even know about the program. In youse guy's experiences, which medical schools are SMP-philic?
 
Schools that you need to apply to (they take a boat load of us🙂)
-Georgetown (duh)
-Drexel
-NYMC

Other schools that know about the program and accept a handful of us:
-GW
-EVMS
-Penn State
-VCU
-St. Louis
-BU
-Jefferson
-Tulane
-MUO
-Most of the smaller SUNY schools

I want to stress that besides the big three, this is all based on hand me down knowlege (I didnt save the sheet from the begining of the year sorry) of what I have been told from numerous sources and in the interest of full disclosure here are the schools I interviewed at this year:

-UW Madison (state school, interviewed and rejected last year, ditto this year)
-Tufts (legacy, interviewed and waitlisted last year, this year pending)
-Drexel (applied last year, did not interview, this year pending)
-EVMS (first year applying, top 1/3rd waitlist)
-MUO (first year applying, unranked waitlist.)

My full list of schools (aka the list of shame🙁)

BU
Case
GW
G-town
Jefferson
Loyola
MCW
NYMC
Penn State
St. Louis
Temple
Tulane
UIC
UVA
VCU
Wake Forrest

Good luck guys, hopefully I dont need to ever fill out another AMCAS Im limiting myself to less then ten and also exploring the DO route.
 
Touchdown said:
Schools that you need to apply to (they take a boat load of us🙂)
-Georgetown (duh)
-Drexel
-NYMC

Other schools that know about the program and accept a handful of us:
-GW
-EVMS
-Penn State
-VCU
-St. Louis
-BU
-Jefferson
-Tulane
-MUO
-Most of the smaller SUNY schools

I want to stress that besides the big three, this is all based on hand me down knowlege (I didnt save the sheet from the begining of the year sorry) of what I have been told from numerous sources and in the interest of full disclosure here are the schools I interviewed at this year:

-UW Madison (state school, interviewed and rejected last year, ditto this year)
-Tufts (legacy, interviewed and waitlisted last year, this year pending)
-Drexel (applied last year, did not interview, this year pending)
-EVMS (first year applying, top 1/3rd waitlist)
-MUO (first year applying, unranked waitlist.)

My full list of schools (aka the list of shame🙁)

BU
Case
GW
G-town
Jefferson
Loyola
MCW
NYMC
Penn State
St. Louis
Temple
Tulane
UIC
UVA
VCU
Wake Forrest

Good luck guys, hopefully I dont need to ever fill out another AMCAS Im limiting myself to less then ten and also exploring the DO route.



Thanks Touchdown. Very helpful.
 
Great, thanks for the info TD. Interviewing at 5/16 schools is pretty solid - I'd be extremely happy with that kind of a percentage; I'm sure you'll get in offa some of those waitlists.
 
i was just put on the waitlist off the competitive pool today. anyone know how big the waitlist actually is and if anyone actually got into the program off the waitlist? 🙁
 
River Rat said:
i was just put on the waitlist off the competitive pool today. anyone know how big the waitlist actually is and if anyone actually got into the program off the waitlist? 🙁

i don't know how big the waitlist is, but this is straight from dr. myers:

Yes, there is a lot of movement in our pool, mainly because so many of
our applicants are accepted to medical school.

Best,

Dr. M

stay positive.
 
when r u guys planning to move to DC?
 
zahque said:
i don't know how big the waitlist is, but this is straight from dr. myers:



stay positive.


I just got on the waitlist from the competitive pool too... 3.2cum/3.1sci/30MCAT. Why do I have the feeling that it's as good as over? It seems like anybody who decides to apply between now and June 1st has a better shot than me to get in.
 
HouseIsMyHero said:
I just got on the waitlist from the competitive pool too... 3.2cum/3.1sci/30MCAT. Why do I have the feeling that it's as good as over? It seems like anybody who decides to apply between now and June 1st has a better shot than me to get in.


are you guys finding out by mail or email? still havent heard anything back from G-town...
 
KrnFord920 said:
are you guys finding out by mail or email? still havent heard anything back from G-town...

E-mail from Cabiness today. Took them forever though, I submitted my application March 5th...
 
HouseIsMyHero said:
I just got on the waitlist from the competitive pool too... 3.2cum/3.1sci/30MCAT. Why do I have the feeling that it's as good as over? It seems like anybody who decides to apply between now and June 1st has a better shot than me to get in.

i don't know why you're so negative, like dr. myers said, the waitlist moves a lot because people get into medical schools, even up until august and the last minute.

as far as the "when are you moving to dc" question, i'll probably get a lease that starts in july.
 
Hi..this is my first time posting. I got an email today saying that I was accepted into the program. I sent in my application March 19th and got an email saying it was complete two weeks ago. Hope to see most of you in August 🙂
 
HouseIsMyHero said:
I just got on the waitlist from the competitive pool too... 3.2cum/3.1sci/30MCAT. Why do I have the feeling that it's as good as over? It seems like anybody who decides to apply between now and June 1st has a better shot than me to get in.

Its not over, I got in last year with a 3.2/3.05/32; just hang in there 🙂!
 
madonna said:
when r u guys planning to move to DC?
I moving out in May.. in a couple weeks. Just gonna acclimate and do (hopefully) secondaries all summer, and enjoy the east coast.
 
I was thinking late july or early august? Is that too late?
 
Touchdown said:
Its not over, I got in last year with a 3.2/3.05/32; just hang in there 🙂!


Hey Touchdown, were you put on the waitlist? And if so how long did it take to hear from GT?

I'm feeling negative because of 17 rejections and 0 interviews...
 
madonna said:
when r u guys planning to move to DC?

Hi Madonna.


I'm planning on going apartment hunting to DC probably late May to early June and probably move in around late July.
 
Touchdown said:
Schools that you need to apply to (they take a boat load of us🙂)
-Georgetown (duh)
-Drexel
-NYMC

Other schools that know about the program and accept a handful of us:
-GW
-EVMS
-Penn State
-VCU
-St. Louis
-BU
-Jefferson
-Tulane
-MUO
-Most of the smaller SUNY schools

I want to stress that besides the big three, this is all based on hand me down knowlege (I didnt save the sheet from the begining of the year sorry) of what I have been told from numerous sources and in the interest of full disclosure here are the schools I interviewed at this year:

-UW Madison (state school, interviewed and rejected last year, ditto this year)
-Tufts (legacy, interviewed and waitlisted last year, this year pending)
-Drexel (applied last year, did not interview, this year pending)
-EVMS (first year applying, top 1/3rd waitlist)
-MUO (first year applying, unranked waitlist.)

My full list of schools (aka the list of shame🙁)

BU
Case
GW
G-town
Jefferson
Loyola
MCW
NYMC
Penn State
St. Louis
Temple
Tulane
UIC
UVA
VCU
Wake Forrest

Good luck guys, hopefully I dont need to ever fill out another AMCAS Im limiting myself to less then ten and also exploring the DO route.

I would add RFU to that list. I know of at least one person this year (and more in others) that they have accepted, and many of us had interviews.
 
I just wanted to say hi to everyone.
I got an acceptance email today for SMP.
 
i'll second the recommendation to apply to rosalind franklin. i finished the physio program last year and i was accepted by rfu/cms this year. during the interview there, you get to speak with the dean of the school. when i told him i had done the physio program, he made a comment about how they've taken a lot of fine students from smp, so i definitely got the impression that they are receptive to the program.

i'd recommend wake forest too. i think there are a number of people from my class who were accepted there (maybe 3 or 4 in their ms1 class?).

of the suny's, i think downstate seems to be the most receptive to smp (although mostly for nys residents). i interviewed at suny upstate this year, but they only seemed vaguely familiar with the program (my faculty interviewer had never even heard of it). in general, it seems like upstate and buffalo are most receptive to out of staters. so, if you're oos, maybe apply to all but stony brook (pretty much no chance for oos).

i also know several people who received interviews at temple (including myself), although i can't recall anyone who was actually accepted.

aside from georgetown, i think the two schools that are most receptive to the physio program are drexel and nymc. they seem to end up with the most physios in their classes (i think around 10 for both last year). george washington knows the smp very well - i just think that they are a bit more selective with which physios they choose to interview.

if you want to add reaches, i'd definitely recommend case western and cleveland clinic (their new program). i interviewed there last year and i think a few others did as well. exmike, who was a physio the year before me, is currently a 2nd year at case med. the physio directors made it a point to make the program known to the admin at cleveland clinic. so, if you're into research (and have experience), it'd be worth it to check that program out and add it to your lists.

hopefully that is helpful. if i can remember anymore schools i'll be sure to post them. good luck to you guys.
 
I'm planning a trip out to Georgetown soon and I was wondering what the best way to check out housing is. I have heard that some people just walk down the streets and call numbers on "for rent" signs, but I was wondering if there are some places where I might need to make an appointment to see a place.

I was thinking about getting some info on a few places with pics and such and then posting what I find here. My hopes would be to find a townhouse or something similar and get a some roomates who were also in the program. Any helpful info would be much appreciated.
 
PeeJay said:
I'm planning a trip out to Georgetown soon and I was wondering what the best way to check out housing is. I have heard that some people just walk down the streets and call numbers on "for rent" signs, but I was wondering if there are some places where I might need to make an appointment to see a place.

I was thinking about getting some info on a few places with pics and such and then posting what I find here. My hopes would be to find a townhouse or something similar and get a some roomates who were also in the program. Any helpful info would be much appreciated.

Well, you do need an appointment to see the "For Rent" places too. But I just called the numbers with my cell phone to set one up.

Another good resource is the Georgetown Off-Campus Housing Office.
 
PeeJay said:
I'm planning a trip out to Georgetown soon and I was wondering what the best way to check out housing is. I have heard that some people just walk down the streets and call numbers on "for rent" signs, but I was wondering if there are some places where I might need to make an appointment to see a place.

I was thinking about getting some info on a few places with pics and such and then posting what I find here. My hopes would be to find a townhouse or something similar and get a some roomates who were also in the program. Any helpful info would be much appreciated.

At any major street corner (and metro stop) there is a white newspaper machine with the "Appartment Showcase" inside, for free. Pick one up and start calling to schedule tours (note this is for appartment complexes mostly located outside of DC, for G-town basements then walking around is the way to go.
 
Help! I'm registering for the August MCAT in Georgetown. I need a second choice test center. They don't offer the test at Howard or George Mason; Georgetown is the only test center in DC. Which of these places is closest to Gtown?

Virginia:

Blacksburg, Virginia Polytech Inst & State U
Charlottesville, University of Virginia
Hampden-Sydney, Hampden-Sydney College
Hampton, Thomas Nelson Comm College
Harrisonburg, Eastern Mennonite University
Lexington, Washington and Lee University
Norfolk, Old Dominion University
Richmond, Virginia Commonwealth University
Williamsburg, College of William and Mary

Maryland:

Baltimore, Baltimore Convention Center
Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, Univ of Maryland Baltimore County
Baltimore, Wyndham Baltimore Inner Harbor
College Park, Univ of Maryland
Princess Anne, Univ of Maryland Eastern Shore
Rockville, Univ of Maryland System
Towson, Towson University
 
chaeymaey said:
Help! I'm registering for the August MCAT in Georgetown. I need a second choice test center. They don't offer the test at Howard or George Mason; Georgetown is the only test center in DC. Which of these places is closest to Gtown?

Virginia:

Blacksburg, Virginia Polytech Inst & State U
Charlottesville, University of Virginia
Hampden-Sydney, Hampden-Sydney College
Hampton, Thomas Nelson Comm College
Harrisonburg, Eastern Mennonite University
Lexington, Washington and Lee University
Norfolk, Old Dominion University
Richmond, Virginia Commonwealth University
Williamsburg, College of William and Mary

Maryland:

Baltimore, Baltimore Convention Center
Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, Univ of Maryland Baltimore County
Baltimore, Wyndham Baltimore Inner Harbor
College Park, Univ of Maryland
Princess Anne, Univ of Maryland Eastern Shore
Rockville, Univ of Maryland System
Towson, Towson University

none of the listed virginia ones are close. About 2-4 hours away from gtown.

Baltimore's a little over 1 hour away. I think College Park is pretty close. Rockville too. There is no testing site for Fairfax, VA at george mason university?
 
Rockville and College Park have Metro stops.
 
chaeymaey said:
Help! I'm registering for the August MCAT in Georgetown. I need a second choice test center. They don't offer the test at Howard or George Mason; Georgetown is the only test center in DC. Which of these places is closest to Gtown?

Virginia:

Blacksburg, Virginia Polytech Inst & State U
Charlottesville, University of Virginia
Hampden-Sydney, Hampden-Sydney College
Hampton, Thomas Nelson Comm College
Harrisonburg, Eastern Mennonite University
Lexington, Washington and Lee University
Norfolk, Old Dominion University
Richmond, Virginia Commonwealth University
Williamsburg, College of William and Mary

Maryland:

Baltimore, Baltimore Convention Center
Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, Univ of Maryland Baltimore County
Baltimore, Wyndham Baltimore Inner Harbor
College Park, Univ of Maryland
Princess Anne, Univ of Maryland Eastern Shore
Rockville, Univ of Maryland System
Towson, Towson University


I'm surprised they're not offering it at George Mason. They did last summer... Although, I did take some practice tests at Mason, and their site was awful (weak air conditioning and tiny desks = not a fun 8hr testing experience).

If not G-town, I would suggest UVA. I go to UVA and took the test here last summer. It's only about a 2 hour drive from G-town (w/o rush hour traffic of course). I'd get a hotel room in Charlottesville - or any place more than 2 hours away for that matter. But if you wanna go to VA, the closest ones are UVA (2 hours) and Richmond (2.5 hours).

In Maryland, College Park, Towson, and Rockville I'd say are all within driving distance so you wouldn't have to spend the nite there or anything. I would check out maps, though, and make sure.
 
chaeymaey said:
Help! I'm registering for the August MCAT in Georgetown. I need a second choice test center. They don't offer the test at Howard or George Mason; Georgetown is the only test center in DC. Which of these places is closest to Gtown?

First off, too bad GW doesn't offer it any more. I lived 2 blocks from my MCAT testing site. It was quite nice during the lunch break.

I would probably pick UMD-CP as a secondary site, but be forewarned. The campus is pretty big (and the metro stop may or may not be anywhere near the testing site). Of greater concern would be the fact that the Metro doesn't start running until 7 am on Saturdays and Sundays. If you end up having to take the test at CP, you'd probably need to get someone to drive you out there.
 
College park is the closest.

If you end up having to go to College Park, DO NOT take the metro to College Park on test day. The metro station is about 40 minute walking distance from the test site and it is unlikely that campus bus will be running that early on the weekend.

Rent a car, or ask a friend to take you there.

Anyways good luck.
 
Richmond is only 2 hours away and the testing facilities aren't bad at all. Kinda surprising DC doesn't have more options... newayz, I'm still deciding whether or not to take the MCAT and on top of that where I am gonna be next year, which is critical for where I take my MCAT. Did you decide on Gtown, or is there a way you can change your testing facility once you decide where your headed?
 
got accepted, ready to study 8+ hours a day!
 
slimshadiest said:
got accepted, ready to study 8+ hours a day!

WOO HOO!! I just got accepted too! This could be bad news for my studying in the next couples days for finals though because I'm on such a high.
 
i had a 3.2 overall and 3.13 science and a 30Q MCAT. You'll be okay dude.
 
slimshadiest said:
i had a 3.2 overall and 3.13 science and a 30Q MCAT. You'll be okay dude.


Congrats guys. But how in the world do they make their decisions? I have almost exactly your stats but a P instead of Q. Maybe that's the difference between an acceptance and a waitlist. Haha, hope not.

Thank God BU MAMS let me in, otherwise I'd be freakin' out now.
 
HouseIsMyHero said:
Congrats guys. But how in the world do they make their decisions? I have almost exactly your stats but a P instead of Q. Maybe that's the difference between an acceptance and a waitlist. Haha, hope not.

Thank God BU MAMS let me in, otherwise I'd be freakin' out now.
It may be about more than just numbers. Maybe you're more research-oriented, so BU snatched you up.
 
chaeymaey said:
It may be about more than just numbers. Maybe you're more research-oriented, so BU snatched you up.

Maybe. I have a lot of research experience, but I don't want to go into research. Anybody else have that problem?

And does anybody know after June 1st how long waitlisters have to wait?
 
Okay, so I got my "official written" acceptance yesterday. But I just got a couple of quick questions. The acceptance letter says MS in Physiology and Biophysics.....I thought I was doing SMP and not MS, which I thought takes 2 years. Is it the same thing? And since when is the deposit $500? I mean good googly moogly....that's sorta steep and it's due by May 19th.

Did everyone else get the same thing? Or did I apply to the wrong program or something?
 
RayhanS1282 said:
Okay, so I got my "official written" acceptance yesterday. But I just got a couple of quick questions. The acceptance letter says MS in Physiology and Biophysics.....I thought I was doing SMP and not MS, which I thought takes 2 years. Is it the same thing? And since when is the deposit $500? I mean good googly moogly....that's sorta steep and it's due by May 19th.

Did everyone else get the same thing? Or did I apply to the wrong program or something?

Lol, you must not have read the website/application AT ALL... the degree that you get for the SMP is a Masters of Science in Physiology and Biophysics (check out SMP's website: smp.georgetown.edu).

Still waiting for my official snail mail acceptance, but since I just got in on Friday, it'll probably still be a while...
 
KrnFord920 said:
Lol, you must not have read the website/application AT ALL... the degree that you get for the SMP is a Masters of Science in Physiology and Biophysics (check out SMP's website: smp.georgetown.edu).

Still waiting for my official snail mail acceptance, but since I just got in on Friday, it'll probably still be a while...


:laugh: Hey, hey....I skimmed it. I just thought the MS was the longer 2-year program. I'd edit my post and mind wipe the lot of you but you quoted me...so, it'll always be there. Well, I feel stupid. Anyone wanna confirm the $500 deposit?
 
RayhanS1282 said:
:laugh: Hey, hey....I skimmed it. I just thought the MS was the longer 2-year program. I'd edit my post and mind wipe the lot of you but you quoted me...so, it'll always be there. Well, I feel stupid. Anyone wanna confirm the $500 deposit?

Yup, it's 500 bucks alright. Mine is due May 15th. I wonder if that's the postmark date or if it has to be received by that date.
 
What cell phone service works best around Gtown? Any recommended carriers? I have Cingular over here in cali and it drives me nuts. Any good plans that I could hop on? Thanks!
 
WBGIII said:
What cell phone service works best around Gtown? Any recommended carriers? I have Cingular over here in cali and it drives me nuts. Any good plans that I could hop on? Thanks!

i have verizon, and during my trip down there i had more than a few dropped calls while walking around the georgetown area.
 
do u guys know if fin aid office sends any info or are we supposed to get loans on our own?
 
madonna said:
do u guys know if fin aid office sends any info or are we supposed to get loans on our own?

Start here.

http://www.georgetown.edu/students/student-aid/

Contact them ask what you need to do. Basically fill out FAFSA and apply for Stafford Loan (up to $16000/year) then rest with private loan. Georgetown will assist you with all the information that you need to appy for private loan. I would suggest that you do this ASAP. You do not want your financial aid to be delayed or worry about it while the program is in progress.
 
RayhanS1282 said:
:laugh: Hey, hey....I skimmed it. I just thought the MS was the longer 2-year program. I'd edit my post and mind wipe the lot of you but you quoted me...so, it'll always be there. Well, I feel stupid. Anyone wanna confirm the $500 deposit?

Nope, one year MS from Georgetown. One of the strongest positives about it compared to BU, Loyola or Drexel, in my opinion.

And it was $500 last year.
 
WBGIII said:
What cell phone service works best around Gtown? Any recommended carriers? I have Cingular over here in cali and it drives me nuts. Any good plans that I could hop on? Thanks!

I have Cingular and I do not have problems on campus.

If you are planning to take metro, Verizon is the only one that gets signal in subway stations. They must have some kind of a contract with DC metro.
 
daeojkim said:
Start here.

http://www.georgetown.edu/students/student-aid/

Contact them ask what you need to do. Basically fill out FAFSA and apply for Stafford Loan (up to $16000/year) then rest with private loan. Georgetown will assist you with all the information that you need to appy for private loan. I would suggest that you do this ASAP. You do not want your financial aid to be delayed or worry about it while the program is in progress.

thank you
 
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