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Applied to 10 programs....Part 1 score: 91. Interview so far: U Maryland. Nothing else yet.
applied 12.xddsx said:could you guys post your class ranks too?
xddsx said:could you guys post your class ranks too?
paceman said:I think one of the requirements to apply to perio is that you're in the top-25.
paceman said:Archer123,
What other programs are you applying to?
jg68 said:Does anyone know anything about the program at SUNY Stony Brook or NYU? Do the students at NY VA take classes with the NYU students or where do they take there classes?
archer123 said:UW, VA LA, Maryland, Mich, UCLA, Detroit, Oregon, UBC
Boston and Tufts...applied, but decided not to send in payment....after visiting Boston, and hearing about Tufts, I decided not to continue with the application process at these programs....I didn't get a good vibe at Boston and the residents didn't seem happy and it's too expensive.
Concerning Columbia...I don't know much about it. The only programs that I hear are weak are Houston, Nova and Loma Linda. They may infact be great programs, but this is only what I've heard. The programs that I always hear as being strong are SA, Connecticut, Washington, Baylor, Mich, UCLA. Surely there are others.
gumgardener2009 said:Most of what I know about program rep is anecdotal from residents and faculty. I chose programs that were supposed to be more clinically based and then looked if they paid me or I paid them. That separated the chaff from the wheat. Gets rid of all the northeastern programs. Too damn expensive. Then I chose programs mostly in places I wouldn't mind living, have assistants, good group of residents and/or clinic schedules are busy. Ended up applying to OSU, MUSC, UK, UCLA and LSU. I started the Mayo application, but they aren't taking a resident this year.
By the way, residents and dental students seem to have a different opinion of programs than do faculty. Faculty is focusing on research and past reputation.
What I've heard about some of the programs you've mentioned:
SA: run by ex-military, no clinic for 1st years, strong focus on research.
Mich: faculty are tools, slow in clinic.
UCLA: no patients
Tufts: busy but do the same procedures over and over and over. Not doing enough of the complex cases.
That's what I heard. Know anything different?
Periogod said:I don't know who gave you this information but I am in my first year at SA, have 3 full days per week devoted to clinic, have done crown lengthenings, osseous surgeries, bone grafts, and implants w/ IV sedation (all since August). The only research I have planned is clinical-based for my Master's (Note-if anything this gets me more experience because I can offer these surgeries to the patients at decreased fees). Your research comment may, however, have derived from the fact that our program sends more representatives each year to the Orband (the AAP's award for research performed in a residency) than any other program (this year 4 out of 8 finalists are associated with our program). As for the faculty, we have the best in the country. We have faculty on the AAP board (as in board certification), faculty who have written textbooks, are extremely well-published, and are experts in their field. I would also hazard to guess that your comments about the other programs were as far off base as they were about our program (it would be interesting to hear from any residents). If you have constructive comments about programs, please post away. However, your ignorant malignant criticism serves no purpose.
sridhar said:Did San Antanio started their interviews?.If so what stage are they in.....any chance of calling applicatnts for future interviews.Because i applied to SA and dint hear anything from them .
archer123 said:Rejected--VAMC LA
propel said:Has anyone heard from Minnesota? I sent in my app. in early Aug. but nothing from them. Should I just cross them off my list? How about UW (seattle)???? It seems like there were a wave of interviews and everything is just quiet now.
sara25 said:As far as I know Columbia ended their interviews on Sept. 14th. A friend of mine interviewed there on that day. She wanted to change to another day and was told that the 14th was the absolute last day for interviews. I don't know they have made any decisions though. When did you send in your application?
paceman said:I sent my Columbia application in the first week of August. Its pretty strange that I haven't heard from them yet. I wouldn't mind a rejection letter from them.
tooth_sleuth said:Word is Columbia already offered at least one position already.
sara25 said:Hey everybody,
An update:
1) Rochester has completed its interviews/application process
2) So has Seattle
If you haven't heard from them already, I guess it's safe to assume that they are not going to contact you. If anyone else knows of anything about any other school..PLEASE post it here for everyone to view. I would appreciate it and I am sure so would alot of other people who are wondering what's going on with the interviews.
If you happened to get an interview from either one of these schools, please let us know. I am curious to see what kinds of stats they were looking for.
Thanks..and good luck!
archer123 said:UW-If you haven't heard you won't
VAMC LA-Class filled
Oregon-they have started interviewing, but haven't sent all invites out yet.
hey which school did u get ur dds/dmd from?just out of curiosity iam asking...sridhar said:accepted the offer in houston texas
dudelove said:UCLA rarely takes people from out of the UCLA system. You may want to save your money(if there is an application fee).
sridhar said:applied 12.
interviews at - UNC,Rochester,Ohio,Tennesse,UCon,Baylor,Houston.
Interviews attended - UNC.
GPA - 3.65 (Foregin Trained Dentist)
Part I -93
MS in Oral biology.