Official U Maryland Class of 2009 Thread

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Any February interviews hear back yet?
 
hey guys,
did anybody else notice (on mdapplicants) the harvard guy that got a $120,000 scholarship to maryland this year? *jealousy* !!!!
 
neuropower said:
hey guys,
did anybody else notice (on mdapplicants) the harvard guy that got a $120,000 scholarship to maryland this year? *jealousy* !!!!

Yup, i saw that too. I wish i was him 😛
 
yessir said:
Any February interviews hear back yet?

Not yet, but mine wasnt until the very end of feb...

How long did it take everyone else to hear back... Maryland is my only hope and I'm really nervous about it!
 
I just found out that I was accepted!! Looking forward to seeing you all in August !!

I interviewed about 5.5 weeks ago for those wondering.
 
yessir said:
I just found out that I was accepted!! Looking forward to seeing you all in August !!

I interviewed about 5.5 weeks ago for those wondering.


Yayy!!!! That's awesome!! :clap: :clap: :clap:

Congrats, Yessir! You're gonna be a DOCTOR!!!! 🙂 👍
 
yessir said:
I just found out that I was accepted!! Looking forward to seeing you all in August !!

I interviewed about 5.5 weeks ago for those wondering.

Yay!! Congrats!

I really can't wait to meet y'all 🙂
 
Hey all,

So about 2 weeks ago I received this letter, it goes something along the lines of "This is to inform you that the committee has made an initial review of your appa nd that it is not able at this time to make a final decision concerning it.yada yada still under active consideration" Sounded like a hold, some seemed to think it was a waitlist. They also mentioned maryland has 3 types of waitlist. About 2 days afterwards, I wrote a letter of intent addressed to the Dean stating my serious intention of going to MD if accepted. So it's been about 1.5 weeks since I wrote that letter, I'm sure they got it as I sent it certified. I was wondering if I should call just to make sure the LOI is in my file and also to see if I can find out where I am on the wait list (top tier, bottom tier etc...) any thoughts? suggestions? Should I wait longer? Thanks for all the help.
 
Hey, what do people think of the University Suites? I'm seriously considering applying, even though they do seem a little pricey. My main concern is that I would definitely want to live with one or two first years and I don't know if other first years are considering this option. Just wondering if other people are considering it,

best,
Dan
 
akestler said:
Hey all,

So about 2 weeks ago I received this letter, it goes something along the lines of "This is to inform you that the committee has made an initial review of your appa nd that it is not able at this time to make a final decision concerning it.yada yada still under active consideration" Sounded like a hold, some seemed to think it was a waitlist. They also mentioned maryland has 3 types of waitlist. About 2 days afterwards, I wrote a letter of intent addressed to the Dean stating my serious intention of going to MD if accepted. So it's been about 1.5 weeks since I wrote that letter, I'm sure they got it as I sent it certified. I was wondering if I should call just to make sure the LOI is in my file and also to see if I can find out where I am on the wait list (top tier, bottom tier etc...) any thoughts? suggestions? Should I wait longer? Thanks for all the help.

It wouldn't hurt to call and ask, but they may not have the waitlist tier rankings set yet, since they may be still reviewing files post-interview.
Sorry about the letter, but hang in there. It's not over yet.
 
Electrophys said:
I have a quick question:

I got a letter in the mail telling me about Marylands financial aid system (SURF) and to use my soc. security and birthdate as login and pin. When I went to the site I could login...but officially I'm still on hold (since January).

Does the fact that I can log on to the financial aid page mean anything?

Thanks!

Hey electrophys,

Your question was lost in the lower pages of the thread, so I thought I'd attempt to answer it so you wouldn't be left hanging. I think all those still under active consideration post-interview at UMD can access SURFS.

I hope you hear soon from Maryland, one way or the other. Good luck!
 
akestler said:
Hey all,

So about 2 weeks ago I received this letter, it goes something along the lines of "This is to inform you that the committee has made an initial review of your appa nd that it is not able at this time to make a final decision concerning it.yada yada still under active consideration" Sounded like a hold, some seemed to think it was a waitlist. They also mentioned maryland has 3 types of waitlist. About 2 days afterwards, I wrote a letter of intent addressed to the Dean stating my serious intention of going to MD if accepted. So it's been about 1.5 weeks since I wrote that letter, I'm sure they got it as I sent it certified. I was wondering if I should call just to make sure the LOI is in my file and also to see if I can find out where I am on the wait list (top tier, bottom tier etc...) any thoughts? suggestions? Should I wait longer? Thanks for all the help.

I think I might be in the same boat as you akestler. I just called the admissions office to check on my status and they said my application was reviewed yesterday and is scheduled to be reviewed again in 10days - 2weeks. What does that mean?? I'm not sure what their waitlist structure is, but if I'm on one I plan on writing a LOI as soon as possible. If you call the admissions office about your placement on the waitlist, could you post how receptive they were to your call? They seemed nice about checking my status eventhough it has only been a little over 3 weeks.
 
DantheMan05 said:
Hey, what do people think of the University Suites? I'm seriously considering applying, even though they do seem a little pricey. My main concern is that I would definitely want to live with one or two first years and I don't know if other first years are considering this option. Just wondering if other people are considering it,

best,
Dan

hi dan 🙂

People who live there now seems to say it's a complete rip off (or at least that's what i hear my friends say). Although, I am really tempted to apply just in case I can't find a nice apartment off campus. But I'd rather live with first year med students... and I don't know if that's possible in the university housing.

I hate finiding housing. I don't undestand why this area is so darn expensive 😡
 
Well, I guess they do include utilities and cable and internet, so you have to factor that in there...and they are within a block of the med school, which is key. But is there another good way to find 1st year roommates? I don't know whether we'll be getting a more informative packet at some point with that kind of stuff. And I haven't heard anything about a 2nd look weekend...anyone know?

Dan


tinkerbelle said:
hi dan 🙂

People who live there now seems to say it's a complete rip off (or at least that's what i hear my friends say). Although, I am really tempted to apply just in case I can't find a nice apartment off campus. But I'd rather live with first year med students... and I don't know if that's possible in the university housing.

I hate finiding housing. I don't undestand why this area is so darn expensive 😡
 
Have you checked out the residence life page? There is a place there to post an ad for a roommate- although i dont remember seeing any first years posting there, its worth a try. I bet there are a lot more incoming students who are also looking for roommates and dont know about SDN. The website also has some good links to other apartment complexes. I remember reading that the admissions office helps find roommates for incoming students, so you might want to give them a call too.

DantheMan05 said:
Well, I guess they do include utilities and cable and internet, so you have to factor that in there...and they are within a block of the med school, which is key. But is there another good way to find 1st year roommates? I don't know whether we'll be getting a more informative packet at some point with that kind of stuff. And I haven't heard anything about a 2nd look weekend...anyone know?

Dan
 
DantheMan05 said:
And I haven't heard anything about a 2nd look weekend...anyone know?

i don't think we have a second look weekend.... although, i still think we should plan a pre-school party... like at the end of April or May...
 
tinkerbelle said:
i don't think we have a second look weekend.... although, i still think we should plan a pre-school party... like at the end of April or May...

I'd like to plan it for the end of May, cause I won't be in town till then. 🙁
 
BlueMagpie said:
I'd like to plan it for the end of May, cause I won't be in town till then. 🙁

So as in the weekend of the 21st or the 28th?
 
The weekend of the 28th. That might be hard for other people since it's Memorial Day weekend. Or even June 4-5th.
 
BlueMagpie said:
The weekend of the 28th. That might be hard for other people since it's Memorial Day weekend. Or even June 4-5th.

Hmm. Well who else would be interested in coming if we tentatively plan for the weekend of June 4th?
 
tinkerbelle said:
Hmm. Well who else would be interested in coming if we tentatively plan for the weekend of June 4th?


If I'm around that weekend, I would be interested.
 
Hey guys, I've been holding on to an acceptance from UMD for a while now, but I'm still torn between UMD, UVA, and NYU. I'm really starting to get frustrated with going back and forth and thinking of all the pros and cons of each school, but I'm so lost! I'm grateful to be in this position, but it's still a tough choice to make. So UMD definitely doesn't have a second visit weekend? I'm a MD resident, which makes the tuition (obviously) a lot lower, but after interviewing I felt sort of ambivalent about the school...I wish they had a second look weekend so that I could get a better idea. Anyway, if you all have any advice, I would REALLY appreciate it...congrats to you all on the acceptances!
 
Yeah, I'm kind of torn myself. I wasn't thrilled about Baltimore, in particular. On the other hand, the other place I'm strongly considering, UPitt, also doesn't have much going for it locationwise. Would have been great to be able to meet the future classmates to see if I clicked with them prior to making my decision, but oh well. Oh, and re: meeting up before August, I don't graduate till mid-June. Are most of you guys currently local, out of curiosity?
 
DantheMan05 said:
Yeah, I'm kind of torn myself. I wasn't thrilled about Baltimore, in particular. On the other hand, the other place I'm strongly considering, UPitt, also doesn't have much going for it locationwise. Would have been great to be able to meet the future classmates to see if I clicked with them prior to making my decision, but oh well. Oh, and re: meeting up before August, I don't graduate till mid-June. Are most of you guys currently local, out of curiosity?


I'm local but I'm sure I don't represent the student body well. Very non-trad.

Speaking of, I just remember why the June 5-6 weekend wouldn't work for me. I have my ten year reunion at my undergrad that weekend. :scared:
 
DantheMan05 said:
Oh, and re: meeting up before August, I don't graduate till mid-June.

hmm. well that's no good. I want all sdners to come 😛 So right now, if we meet up before schools starts in August, these are the people that would come:

tinkerbelle
BlueMagPie (anytime after late may)
DantheMan05 (anytime after mid June)
uptoolate (if in town)

Are most of you guys currently local, out of curiosity?

I'm in Silver Spring, Md.
 
Hey guys, just want to say that Maryland medical school is amazing, it's defintely make me want to go there more. Did anybody else have both of their interview last only 20 minutes? Also, did anybody get accepted even tho he or she felt that he or she didnt' do well in one of the interview? Anyway, I am crossing my fingers, I will find out in 4 weeks.
 
I'd be up for a get-together, too. Great idea!

ms2209 - That's a tough choice between the three schools. It would be nice if UMD had a second look, but that historically has not been the case. I bet the admissions office could hook you up with a student to follow around for a morning, if you wanted to check out life on campus, attend a class, and get a better vibe for the school. That might be even better than a pre-planned second-look weekend, with 'promotional' presentations, etc...

Also, for those interested, the UMD match list for 2005 is posted on the website:



By my count, in terms of competitive specialties, there were 12 EM, 3 Optho, 1 RadOnc, 1 Urology, 5 OrthSurg, and 4 Radiology matches. Also of note, there were 12 people matched into neurology residencies and 11 into general surgery. That seemed like a lot to me.
 
thanks for posting the match list, starfruit 🙂

what does prelim medicine mean? and why did some of these people match to two hospitals?
 
Hey nervous,

I was just thinking about you the other day, and wondering how your interview day went. 🙂

From accounts on this board, it seems to be pretty common for people to have not-so-great interviews and still come out with an acceptance letter.
Also, just because YOU feel as if your interview(s) didn't go well doesn't necessarily mean your interviewers thought so. Just think positively!
Also, if UMD is, indeed, your first choice school, send in that letter of intent along with your thank you notes.
 
tinkerbelle said:
thanks for posting the match list, starfruit 🙂

what does prelim medicine mean? and why did some of these people match to two hospitals?

From what I understand, the preliminary medicine/transitional/preliminary surgery year is the intern year.

Some programs/hospitals will have a built-in intern year, but others will not. This is why many people matched at two hospitals.

So, for instance, in radiology, one might have an intern year at Hospital #1, and then move to Hospital #2 for the remainder of the residency, where he/she would enter as a PGY-2 (post-graduate year 2) resident.
 
and what's the point of the intern year? Do you learn internal medicine for a year before you start your real residency?
 
Yes, I think that's the idea (but I think the intern year is considered part of your residency). You have more responsibility for your patients as an intern than you do during medical school when in your IM rotation. Also, the knowledge you attain during the intern year presumably helps you in whatever more specific training you will pursue.
 
starfruit said:
Yes, I think that's the idea (but I think the intern year is considered part of your residency). You have more responsibility for your patients as an intern than you do during medical school when in your IM rotation. Also, the knowledge you attain during the intern year presumably helps you in whatever more specific training you will pursue.

oh. well i guess that makes sense. thanks for the info, starfruit 🙂
 
tinkerbelle said:
hmm. well that's no good. I want all sdners to come 😛 So right now, if we meet up before schools starts in August, these are the people that would come:

tinkerbelle
BlueMagPie (anytime after late may)
DantheMan05 (anytime after mid June)
uptoolate (if in town)



I'm in Silver Spring, Md.


Time to bump this thread back to the first page! I would definately come to a pre-aug party.
 
So right now, if we meet up before schools starts in August, these are the people that would come:

tinkerbelle
BlueMagPie (anytime after late may)
DantheMan05 (anytime after mid June)
uptoolate (if in town)
AdrenalineJunkie

Perhaps we should aim for late June?
 
A quick question, do you guys think I should sent a letter of intent if I alrdy stated that Maryland is my number one choice in a previous letter, and also I told both of my interviewer that Maryland is my number one choice? Thx
 
ms2209 said:
Hey guys, I've been holding on to an acceptance from UMD for a while now, but I'm still torn between UMD, UVA, and NYU. I'm really starting to get frustrated with going back and forth and thinking of all the pros and cons of each school, but I'm so lost! I'm grateful to be in this position, but it's still a tough choice to make. So UMD definitely doesn't have a second visit weekend? I'm a MD resident, which makes the tuition (obviously) a lot lower, but after interviewing I felt sort of ambivalent about the school...I wish they had a second look weekend so that I could get a better idea. Anyway, if you all have any advice, I would REALLY appreciate it...congrats to you all on the acceptances!

Hey ms2209, I'm having a similar dilemma between U MD, U Mich, MSSM, and NYU. I'm a MD resident so tuition wise, UMD makes a lot of sense. However, I went to undergrad in B'more for 4 years, and I'm really reluctant to spend another 4 years there. I'm currently living in NYC and its hard to imagine leaving the city. I'm trying to factor everything together: location, prestige, cost, general happiness together; but it seems like there are a lot of pros and cons for all those schools and its a tough decision to make. At this point, I'm leaning towards NYU, but nothing is set in stone yet. What are you leaning towards?
 
neuropower said:
hey guys,
did anybody else notice (on mdapplicants) the harvard guy that got a $120,000 scholarship to maryland this year? *jealousy* !!!!


Where did you see this?
Is it too late to apply for or get aid from Maryland this year if you haven't submitted FAFSA yet?
 
miragesea said:
Where did you see this?

* edit: removed link*

Is it too late to apply for or get aid from Maryland this year if you haven't submitted FAFSA yet?

I think the very last day for submitting the FAFSA is like April 1 or something. But the priority dealine was March 15th... so your chances of receiving a grant or something are probably a little lower. The date should be on the Maryland Financial Aid Website. You should check it out. Do it quickly though. FA packages come out April 8th....
 
tinkerbelle said:
http://www.mdapplicants.com/viewprofile.php?id=2169



I think the very last day for submitting the FAFSA is like April 1 or something. The date should be on the Maryland Financial Aid Website. You should check it out. Do it quickly though. FA packages come out April 8th....

Thanks. If I send in the FAFSA today (with estimated figures) I wonder if I'll be eligible to be considered for any funding (I don't mean loans) by April 8?

I noticed that on the fin. aid site there are 2 FAFSA deadlines March 1 for state scholarships and March 15 for -I think- federal money.
 
miragesea said:
Thanks. If I send in the FAFSA today (with estimated figures) I wonder if I'll be eligible to be considered for any funding (I don't mean loans) by April 8?

Yup, you're still eligible for scholarships and stuff from the University of Maryland. You'll just have to hope that all the money hasn't been awarded yet.

"Students can still complete a FAFSA and receive financial aid after March 15, 2005. However, due to limited resources, funds from certain programs may not be available."

http://www.umaryland.edu/fin/apply.html
 
So right now, if we meet up before schools starts in August, these are the people that would come:

tinkerbelle
BlueMagPie (anytime after late may)
DantheMan05 (anytime after mid June)
uptoolate (if in town)
AdrenalineJunkie
neuropower (anytime except 5/18-6/1)


Late June sounds great! I'm taking a trip to Europe the last two weeks of May, but any other time works for me! I work in DC, so I'm local.
 
tinkerbelle said:
hi dan 🙂

People who live there now seems to say it's a complete rip off (or at least that's what i hear my friends say). Although, I am really tempted to apply just in case I can't find a nice apartment off campus. But I'd rather live with first year med students... and I don't know if that's possible in the university housing.

I hate finiding housing. I don't undestand why this area is so darn expensive 😡

hey tinkerbelle,
since you mentioned that you live in Silver Spring now, i'm curious why you're finding baltimore to be expensive? since i'm probably going to live in SS with my bf, I'm jealous of those who can take advantage of the cheap(er) rent in Baltimore...but maybe i've just never really lived somewhere that's actually CHEAP rather than just cheapER than the major east coast cities (DC, NY, Boston)...I lived in Providence (which seemed AMAZING to me...we had a TWO-bedroom in a victorian house for 725/month)...but i'm expecting to have to pay 1200/month in SS to share a ONE bedroom with my bf.

what do you think is a reasonable monthly rent for a student?

from the postings on the res life bulleting, i got the impression that it seemed like finding an apartment to share with other UMAB students for around $400 a room would be fairly easy...does that seem expensive to you?

and i apologize in advance if i'm being too blunt about numbers, you don't have to be specific if you're uncomfortable with it! anonymous forums are great for this kind of thing, but since we'll all be meeting each other soon, it kind of changes the dynamic...and i have no idea how private other people like to be about their finances!
 
I interviewed at UMD at the end of February and recieved a letter from the adcom last week saying I am not accepted/rejected/or on the waitlist, rather I have been reviewed and am set to be rereviewed in a couple of weeks. I know there was a previous post about this letter, I was just wondering if anyone in this situation sent in additional info and/or another recommendation. I was thinking about sending in a LOI but Im not sure if that would help. Has anyone else that has received this letter heard any new news? Any info would be greatly appreciated! Thanks! 🙂
 
Hey guys, I got a call saying that I was in the summer program. Did anyone else hear back? If so, are you going to do it?
 
Is there a set date on which UMD will release financial aid packages?
Thanks.
 
starfruit said:
Is there a set date on which UMD will release financial aid packages?
Thanks.


don't they mail them out April 8th?
 
Hmm. I wonder how much of this budget I can cut out. I never understood why they charge us fees. Why not make it part of out tuition? And what types of uniforms could we possibly need to buy? Scrubs?

Tuition $19,092.00
Room and Board $12,750.00
Computer Fees $1,100.00
Fees $689.00
Hospitalization Insurance $1,938.00
Instruments $650.00
Malpractice Insurance $260.00
Notetaking Service $300.00
Uniforms $60.00
Vaccines $170.00
Books and Supplies $1,380.00
Transportation $2,000.00

Total: $40,389.00
 
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