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They sent offers today I heardAny word from UDM after interview?
They sent offers today I heardAny word from UDM after interview?
So annoying, but totally worth it in the end!To future endo candidates:
This is a rough estimate of how much you will be paying when you apply to 27 endo programs... 😵
Remember this is based off of the year 2022 application cycle. It will only get more expensive from this.
Hope this helps.
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More than that... this does not include flights/hotels to interviews (which you're booking about 2-4 weeks in advance and definitely not getting the best prices)To future endo candidates:
This is a rough estimate of how much you will be paying when you apply to 27 endo programs... 😵
Remember this is based off of the year 2022 application cycle. It will only get more expensive from this.
Hope this helps.
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Last year's thread shows that VCU filled their spots after 2 weeks!VCU interviewed and filled their spots, West Virginia interview invitations were sent out.
Most programs will send offers the day of the interview, some a day or two after, but usually you can count on them filling most of their spots that day.
Just because they said filled Two weeks later on SDN doesnt mean a whole lotLast year's thread shows that VCU filled their spots after 2 weeks!
They had their interview July/16 and spots were filled August/02
Even in 2020, they interviewed July/08 and offers were made July/23
So this year is totally different, it is weird to have the interview on Friday Jul 22 and fill the spots on the "weekend"! Isn't it?!
My gut feeling is telling me that it's safe to assume that most programs make offers within the first week of their interviews. So I believe Alabama, UCLA, UCSF, UF, Augusta, Indiana, Louisville, Minnesota, and South Carolina have made their offers already. But it's just my theory. 🤔Does anyone have confirmation if UCLA made offers?
Do you know if they interviewed non-coda as well?My gut feeling is telling me that it's safe to assume that most programs make offers within the first week of their interviews. So I believe Alabama, UCLA, UCSF, UF, Augusta, Indiana, Louisville, Minnesota, and South Carolina have made their offers already. But it's just my theory. 🤔
I would agree this is a safe assumption. On that list I know Augusta & South Carolina have filled their spots, and I would guess the same is true for all of the others.My gut feeling is telling me that it's safe to assume that most programs make offers within the first week of their interviews. So I believe Alabama, UCLA, UCSF, UF, Augusta, Indiana, Louisville, Minnesota, and South Carolina have made their offers already. But it's just my theory. 🤔
It's been a stressful process so if you'll indulge me in a little rant about something:
What is it with some programs ghosting their interviewees? I had several programs do this, no communications or contact after the interview. At interview day they make a whole show about "it's as much about you getting to know us as we getting to know you". You spend 6-8 hours with the faculty, residents, staff, etc. Many applicants spend a lot of time and money to travel to the school. Then they can't even draft a generic templated rejection email to send to the people they didn't accept (which are 12-15 applicants at most). Though looking back at those particular programs, it's kind of indicative of the resident experience.
It's been a stressful process so if you'll indulge me in a little rant about something:
What is it with some programs ghosting their interviewees? I had several programs do this, no communications or contact after the interview. At interview day they make a whole show about "it's as much about you getting to know us as we getting to know you". You spend 6-8 hours with the faculty, residents, staff, etc. Many applicants spend a lot of time and money to travel to the school. Then they can't even draft a generic templated rejection email to send to the people they didn't accept (which are 12-15 applicants at most). Though looking back at those particular programs, it's kind of indicative of the resident experience.
I figured maybe that, but why not a “you’re an alternate” email. I know PDs that call all the interviewees personally. Definitely sets the tone for the program (that they care).Also -
To play devils advocate
You’re technically waitlisted in case someone drops out. That’s probably why they don’t bother sending rejections.
But it still sucks
I interviewed at Marquette last year. I believe my interview last year was Aug 4. They sent out offers 2 hours after the interview was over. lol. Has Marquette sent out interviews yet ??I've been told that Marquette decisions won't be released until late Aug or early Sep. Do you know if that's true?
My friend at Marquette said that marquette likely won’t start interviewing till early augustI've been told that Marquette decisions won't be released until late Aug or early Sep. Do you know if that's true?
If you haven't heard something from a program that had only one interview date, assume you didn't get selected. Don't take it to heart. I have both been ghosted and had the call/email and honestly the latter hurts more because you know you didn't make the cut. PDs are super busy and this is just one aspect of their job. I keep saying that this is a game and unfortunately this is how it is played currently. If you are not selected, take a month or so and sulk and then pick yourself back up and prepare for the next cycle. That's what I did and I made it. Don't bombard the PDs with emails either, it looks desperate and gives you a bad impression.I figured maybe that, but why not a “you’re an alternate” email. I know PDs that call all the interviewees personally. Definitely sets the tone for the program (that they care).
Anyway rant done, lol
I received it rejection from san antonio earlier today.Anyone else receiving rejections already? Just was emailed from San Antonio.
I totally agree with you since It happened to me last year as well.+1.
Happened to me last year.
It’s a terrible feeling.
This is what I am trying to know..I interviewed at Marquette last year. I believe my interview last year was Aug 4. They sent out offers 2 hours after the interview was over. lol. Has Marquette sent out interviews yet ??
That's bad!I totally agree with you since It happened to me last year as well.
Last year was my first cycle applying, and I didn't know what to (or not!) expect. I know that ghosting is quite the norm within endo programs when you aren't selected, but it isn't polite for the applicants.
So, if you're selected, you'll probably receive a call the same day of your interview; If not, don't expect further details from the programs.
It's an overwhelming process, but don't give up. If you're not selected, I suggest reaching out to PDs later on to reassure your sincere interest in endo for the next cycle.
UConn and NYU langone. But never interviewed thereAnyone else receiving rejections already? Just was emailed from San Antonio.
I received it rejection from san antonio earlier today.
Me too, I haven't gotten invitation from San Antonio, I was informed that I will be contacted after July 16 but they didn't...UConn and NYU langone. But never interviewed there
Thank you!Yes, pre-op PA and BW, post op PA. Chief complaint, tests completed, diagnosis and brief description of procedure; what was used during cleaning and shaping and obturation. I honestly don’t know if I had overdone it, but the endodontist I worked with recommended I do that.
One thing they asked me about was if I had any radiographs from recall visits, and how often do I bring patients back to get these follow up radiographs.
The PD said on my interview day that she would only make official offers after the second interview day, which is supposedly July 29th.Does anyone have confirmation if UCLA made offers?
Declined UCLA interview for 29th, got accepted somewhere else. Someone else might be getting it. Good luck everyone.
Marquette called for an interview just now for Aug 12
According to the CODA Website (Status Definitions):What’s the deal with Marquette? The coda website says its accreditation status is currently Approval with Reporting Requirements (intent to withdraw). Anyone know what that means?