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Who has interview on February 1st?
any reason to say so? just curious... 🙂I think the in state classification forms being sent out are also a good sign as well.
Do you mean the form that tells you will be considered out of state or in state ?? Because I received that form months before my interview invitation ...I think the in state classification forms being sent out are also a good sign as well.
Oh.. hmm well I'll take it then haha better than nothingSame here I received it a month and a half before. I don't know what it means but I heard it is a good thing. I'm not putting too much weight into it though
I finally received the long awaited call...I will be interviewing on Feb. 15th. Anyone else?
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I finally received the long awaited call...I will be interviewing on Feb. 15th. Anyone else?
Got the call too but they gave me Feb 7th
Where are you guys from? I got a call too but gave me the 21st. Wondering if its because of travel plans.
I'm out west. They only gave me the 7th and the 15th as options.Where are you guys from? I got a call too but gave me the 21st. Wondering if its because of travel plans.
Where are you guys from? I got a call too but gave me the 21st. Wondering if its because of travel plans.
When did you guys send out your secondary application?
Friday
Now I have a rant for everyone on here who has messaged me separately about deciding between Maryland and other schools and are bringing their stats into it. I'm just going to also put this out there: I'm in state and a D3. I chose the school for convenience and my wife has a job in Maryland. But for all you out of state kids who are holding your Maryland spot but seriously considering your in state school, just know that admissions is aware of that. It's not rocket science to figure out. In my opinion, if you're just holding onto your Maryland spot for the hell of it, and you already know you are going to go to your state school or if you're halfway across the country and have accepted a neighboring state school, just save admissions the work and call or email and drop your seat. It really isn't worth holding a spot that others are hoping for. Just a word of advice. Maryland isn't the golden egg or the golden ticket that everyone on sdn makes it out to be. You will find yourself having personal struggles in any dental school you choose. Personally I have found my fair share of struggles already here in the clinic portion of school. They have been struggles! Alot of kids my year who came in with 4.0's and 25-28 DAT's are also struggling to cope with the fact that they are doing mediocre in some of their classes because they never received a C in their life. Some kids who came here with the lowest stats in my class are at the top of the class. Also Mediasite at Maryland doesn't mean you don't have to come to class. Teachers work around that and give pop quizzes and take attendance. Baltimore can get sketchy sometimes at night but it's OK in the daytime. No dental school is perfect. Dental school in itself is expensive, a lot of work, and takes a lot of patience. Choose wisely. If moving across the country to Maryland is going to cost you an arm and a leg and you're sitting there out west with other acceptances and calculating the bills that will be factored into moving to MD, stay closer to home. If you've gotten accepted to a ton of schools and are waiting for just Maryland, take one of your offers. If you're in state and haven't been accepted or are waiting to interview and have other offers waiting from other schools in the country, go there! Get out of your comfort zone! Don't cry over spilled milk, or in this case, don't waste your time waiting on a Maryland acceptance, and if you're set on other schools and just holding on to it, let it go! You need to realize that "first dental college in the world" is just a title. The school has its pros and cons just like any other school. I have some friends who go to NYU and love it. I know some people out in California who are loving it out there. I have a sibling at Temple dental school who loves her class and loves the city of Philly. If you graduate from an accredited dental school in the US with good grades, you will get a great job offer out of school or get into your preferred specialty program. Stop believing that Maryland is the only recognized school. If you get accepted and this is your #1 then good for you! But don't just hold on to it because you think the title of the school is going to be the thing that gives you an edge. When you graduate with a DMD or a DDS, employers aren't going to rank you based on where that degree came from. Also when getting matched for GPR/AEGD/specialist programs, these programs don't give a damn about "first dental college in the world".... they care about your personal accolades and grades. End rant.
I get what you're saying and everything but there's nothing wrong with holding an acceptance for Maryland while you're waiting for your state school to accept you or holding onto a different school while you wait to see if you get accepted to Maryland.
Not sure how anyone is "wasting their time" waiting for a Maryland acceptance if that's where they really want to go. In more cases than not Maryland will end up being the most financially sound decision because of the in state tuition after the first or 2nd year of school. The only schools that can really beat that are state schools (and that too, there's a good number of state schools such as UCLA that are more expensive in state than it is to go to Maryland and get in state residency)
@blablabla1, I said if Maryland is where you really want to go, that's great. Didn't say wasting time had to do with it if it's your number one choice. It was in regard to people messaging me who are indecisive. I have received many "chance me" and "help me decide" PM's from quite a few who post on the Maryland page.
Question since I'm a current D3 who constantly scans this site: why are people who have NOT been accepted to Maryland joining the Facebook group for Maryland? If you HAVE been accepted and are also contemplating other acceptances, cool! But if you haven't been accepted to Maryland and you're joining the Facebook group because you THINK you're automatically going to get accepted once you interview....get out of the group. That's just unfair and misrepresentative. If you haven't been accepted and I see your name on here matches the name accepted onto the group on Facebook I'm notifying the admins. For instance, if RonnyW who is from Utah on SDN and posts his info all over the place states he has an interview in March and Ronald Weasley from Utah just was added hours ago to the ACCEPTED Facebook group, I'm going to call you out. That is all for now.
Not sure who made you the enforcer especially since you aren't even in the class. Until the year starts, no one knows who exactly is going to be in the class. At that point, the group admins can take whatever action they want.
Lol nah I was posting on the right forum! Being honest I had a moment of panic when I had to drop the art class I was taking because I was so bad at it last week (was making me question my dexterity) and that finance thread that's stickied wasn't helping with warm feelings so it was the perfect storm to help me think "omg maybe I should just go to med school." Rest assured I realized I was being stupid and know that dental is what I want to do! Otherwise I wouldn't even be bothering posting in here anymore
And gotcha, you made it sound otherwise so I was just asking in clarification!
I think @hopefuldent6789 was just bringing up the point that if the class Facebook group is for accepted students, then maybe people who have future interviews should join with caution. I know some adcom students from schools who regularly check those groups to see who is on them via the Facebook student admins who are also a part of adcoms, so maybe it would be wise not to join a group prematurely before getting accepted... just my perspective on what he said. Maybe he's on the adcom? I don't know...
I interviewed with Dr. B. It was a friendly interview. I would also say that he asked me really good and challenging/difficult questions based on my answers. I enjoyed the challenge. I am hoping to hear back soon! Goodluck to you. I also interviewed on the same day!Who did you interview with?
Good luck. Can't wait for the good news for all of us in the next batch of acceptances.I interviewed with Dr. B. It was a friendly interview. I would also say that he asked me really good and challenging/difficult questions based on my answers. I enjoyed the challenge. I am hoping to hear back soon! Goodluck to you. I also interviewed on the same day!
I interviewed last week at md and thought the school was ok but was really turned off by the area its in. I felt like I was in a third world country b/c there were boarded up buildings all over the area, homeless people just lying around evrywhere, graffiti on walls around the neighborhood, litter on the streets, etc.
I looked up crime in Baltimore - if you see here? https://www.neighborhoodscout.com/md/baltimore/crime/ Baltimore scored a 2 out of 100 on the crime index (100 is the safest)! Not good. And last year there were 318 murders according to the Baltimore Sun newspaper.Really not goood!
idk, I didn't really feel comfortable walking around there, even just from my car to the buildings. Just food for thought. What did you peeps think of the area?
I interviewed last week at md and thought the school was ok but was really turned off by the area its in. I felt like I was in a third world country b/c there were boarded up buildings all over the area, homeless people just lying around evrywhere, graffiti on walls around the neighborhood, litter on the streets, etc.
I looked up crime in Baltimore - if you see here? https://www.neighborhoodscout.com/md/baltimore/crime/ Baltimore scored a 2 out of 100 on the crime index (100 is the safest)! Not good. And last year there were 318 murders according to the Baltimore Sun newspaper.Really not goood!
idk, I didn't really feel comfortable walking around there, even just from my car to the buildings. Just food for thought. What did you peeps think of the area?
In other words, if you're OOS and you have a deposit down at a school in a safer area, count your lucky stars and just go there. End of story. Unless of course you HAVE to go to Maryland then by all means the school has its pros and cons like any place
I also know a med student who is in Baltimore, and she can't wait to get out of there. She hates it but in med, reputation of the school matters a lot for residency. She's at Johns Hopkins. She has had a few close calls but is safe so far. I hope she stays safe.
If you thought Maryland was located in a poor area of Baltimore, Johns Hopkins makes it look like Candy Land
Does anyone have In State cost of attendance notes from their interview or anything? I couldn't find any online, though I may not have looked in the right places.
If you thought Maryland was located in a poor area of Baltimore, Johns Hopkins makes it look like Candy Land
But yeah, I don't think any person is going to Maryland for the location unless they're deluded
If you thought Maryland was located in a poor area of Baltimore, Johns Hopkins makes it look like Candy Land
But yeah, I don't think any person is going to Maryland for the location unless they're deluded
Also forget the whole "take your boards after the first year" jargon because the boards are changing to just being one part by the time you young folk take the test. So it doesn't even matter anymore that you take it the summer before D2.