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ellaB, I'm on Jan. 11, too, so I'll see you there!

Lanieou, welcome to the thread!

Anyone who knows - I volunteer at Children's and thought I'd just walk my photos over instead of mailing them. Is the admissions office in the BSEB or another building?

I believe they're in the medical sciences building (can't think of its exact name) -- all the admin people are there. It's connected to the BSEB by a walkway on the second floor. The admissions people are probably on the 3rd floor.
 
Thanks! Well, the admissions office is on the 3rd floor of the BMSB (which is the big tall building with OU medicine on it). BUT when I took my check over for the secondary application it was in a tiny room in the basement of the BSEB. I would go to the BMSB first.
This may be a dumb question but do you have to take your actual passport photos over there or just get "passport photos" made? My passport is about 8 years old and I look nothing like I do now!

They just want small photos that they can attach to your application so your interviewers can recognize you when discussing you. So just get passport photos made. If you have any recent wallet size photos, you could probably send that, too.

Congrats on your interview!
 
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congrats to all the soon to be interviewees! i'm glad to see the OU thread gettin some more action 🙂 and i'm assuming they must have sent out jan and feb interviews? is this the last interview "wave" or is there another after this?

can't wait to see yall there! i work at OUHSC too so i'll probably be lurking around the BMSB dropping off my photos too. 😀
 
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:laugh: I think you might be confusing me with Wizard--he works for the micro lab in the hospital and used to be an employee in the HSC biochem department.

My mistake.
 
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Congratulations to everyone receiving their interviews.

On this wave of invites, did they offer the last of their interview slots, or are there some left?
 
I just got the big red envelope! It still hasn't sunk in yet...I'm sure it will hit in about an hour. Anybody else for sure going to OU?
 
I just got the big red envelope! It still hasn't sunk in yet...I'm sure it will hit in about an hour. Anybody else for sure going to OU?


Congrats, Emma! I am so jealous. I would gladly go to OU if they gave me the chance.

Unfortunately, I received a manila envelope whose contents told me that "final action on your application has been deferred." Can anyone with experience tell me what this really means? I felt like my numbers were reasonably strong:

3.98 GPA (undergrad major: geology)
3.4 graduate GPA (not completed// I was taking quite a few premed classes including OChem)
31 MCAT 10 10 11V

Medical Experience:Volunteer work at a local ICU (60 hrs) - This is probably where I fell short against most applicants. Changing majors and trying to rack up clinical experience is hard to do in 1 year.

Do they accept people from the deferred list or am I basically just waitlisted? I just don't want to spend several more months eagerly checking my mail for an acceptance letter if it probably won't come.
 
Congrats, Emma! I am so jealous. I would gladly go to OU if they gave me the chance.

Unfortunately, I received a manila envelope whose contents told me that "final action on your application has been deferred." Can anyone with experience tell me what this really means? I felt like my numbers were reasonably strong:

3.98 GPA (undergrad major: geology)
3.4 graduate GPA (not completed// I was taking quite a few premed classes including OChem)
31 MCAT 10 10 11V

Medical Experience:Volunteer work at a local ICU (60 hrs) - This is probably where I fell short against most applicants. Changing majors and trying to rack up clinical experience is hard to do in 1 year.

Do they accept people from the deferred list or am I basically just waitlisted? I just don't want to spend several more months eagerly checking my mail for an acceptance letter if it probably won't come.

I'm sorry you got the manila envelope. 🙁 Normally what that means is they won't make a final decision on your application until their last meeting in February or March (I'm not sure when it'll be this year). I'm not sure how the numbers work out officially, but from reading SDN, it seems like most of the applicants on hold do wind up on the waitlist, which I know isn't what you wanted to hear.

However, getting an acceptance after that last meeting is indeed a possibility. I've never heard of anybody getting a rejection after that meeting, so the worst case scenario is being waitlisted. And even then, it's not too bad of a place to be because OU accepts lots of people off the waitlist.

I've got to admit I'm puzzled too by you not getting the red envelope. If your BCPM significantly lower than your total gpa? If you're planning on not completing the grad degree, that might also be a red flag.

Anyway, good luck in the next few months! :luck:
 
Congrats, Emma! I am so jealous. I would gladly go to OU if they gave me the chance.

Unfortunately, I received a manila envelope whose contents told me that "final action on your application has been deferred." Can anyone with experience tell me what this really means? I felt like my numbers were reasonably strong:

3.98 GPA (undergrad major: geology)
3.4 graduate GPA (not completed// I was taking quite a few premed classes including OChem)
31 MCAT 10 10 11V

Medical Experience:Volunteer work at a local ICU (60 hrs) - This is probably where I fell short against most applicants. Changing majors and trying to rack up clinical experience is hard to do in 1 year.

Do they accept people from the deferred list or am I basically just waitlisted? I just don't want to spend several more months eagerly checking my mail for an acceptance letter if it probably won't come.

They accept a lot of people from the waitlist. They only give 300 interviews, so if you've got an interview that means that you are academically qualified to be in med school. They have to fill 162 spots, but a lot of the people who are initially selected by OU are also accepted elsewhere, and many of them choose to attend another school.

You had one of the first round of interviews, so that is definitely a good sign when they review down the line. I have a friend who was initially deferred, but then got accepted in March. The frustrating part will be waiting until March. There is still quite a lot of hope...don't worry!
 
I don't know what BCPM means, but I was enrolled as a graduate in geology becuase I was basically getting paid a living stipend to take classes and teach.

That year I made some two B's in Biology classes and one B in OChem. The second semester I made an A in OChem with the same prof and had him write me a letter of rec. Considering that I basically had straight A's as an undergrad, this might have raised a red flag.

Other things I am worried about:

1)My comparative lack of volunteer work/premed clubs (only spent one semester volunteering)

2) I thought that my interview was fair. However, I started to tell them about how experiencing my grandfather's death changed my perspective and I choked up a bit. It was embarrassing and I hope they didn't view it negatively.

Thanks for the quick response btw. At least I have a realistic idea of what to expect.
 
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Got the big red one! Currently on cloud 9.:hardy: Thanks for everyone's support!
 
Oh, and congrats to Emma and Ooglan, too! (I've been slacking on reading my favorite SDN threads. 🙂) I just heard a good friend of mine got an interview for some time in February. I'm really getting excited. So when do we all start partying?
 
CONGRATULTIONS!!!!!! See you in med school poppy, emma, and oog.
 
I don't know what BCPM means, but I was enrolled as a graduate in geology becuase I was basically getting paid a living stipend to take classes and teach.

That year I made some two B's in Biology classes and one B in OChem. The second semester I made an A in OChem with the same prof and had him write me a letter of rec. Considering that I basically had straight A's as an undergrad, this might have raised a red flag.

Other things I am worried about:

1)My comparative lack of volunteer work/premed clubs (only spent one semester volunteering)

2) I thought that my interview was fair. However, I started to tell them about how experiencing my grandfather's death changed my perspective and I choked up a bit. It was embarrassing and I hope they didn't view it negatively.

Thanks for the quick response btw. At least I have a realistic idea of what to expect.

I might have gotten the initials wrong (been a few years since I applied). It's your math and science gpa. If you look at your AMCAS, they should have it listed.

My advice would be to keep up with volunteering and send them updates on that. If you're not accepted by later in the spring, they'll give you specific information about what you could do to strengthen your application.

Honestly, I don't think choking up at the interview is a bad thing. If anything, it shows sincerity.
 
wow congrats on all the interviews and acceptances!! :banana: see you in Jan Bravo!

i heard feb was the last wave of interviews..does that mean anyone that hasn't gotten one yet is rejected? i know some people that still haven't and i didn't know if it was the end of the road for them 🙁

lanieou- i work as a tech in a Micro/Immuno lab...no pesky bugs here, just virus infected mice 😀
 
Congrats to all that have gotten in....

For those who are still waiting there is a lot of hope.... I got into last years class but had to take a leave of absence so I will be starting with the 2012 class...
 
I'm not sure if my question is answered somewhere else, but I wanted to get some OU applicants' opinions on this. I read that some people get asked in an interview something to the effect of "What is your plan B if you don't get into medical school?". Well, I have been accepted to another school (an osteopathic school) and have an upcoming interview at OU. OU is my top choice but honestly my plan B is to go to the DO school. Without getting into a tireless DO vs MD discussion, I am just wondering how you all think I should answer this. I'm not trying to come up with a lie or anything, I just don't know how I should go about answering this question. Any ideas?
 
I'm not sure if my question is answered somewhere else, but I wanted to get some OU applicants' opinions on this. I read that some people get asked in an interview something to the effect of "What is your plan B if you don't get into medical school?". Well, I have been accepted to another school (an osteopathic school) and have an upcoming interview at OU. OU is my top choice but honestly my plan B is to go to the DO school. Without getting into a tireless DO vs MD discussion, I am just wondering how you all think I should answer this. I'm not trying to come up with a lie or anything, I just don't know how I should go about answering this question. Any ideas?

I think that would be a totally fine answer. It shows that you're committed to being a doctor. From what I've heard, it's not entirely too uncommon for interviewers to ask people if they applied to OSU, and if not, why.
 
I was asked about my plan B, to which I replied I was already accepted to another medical school [osucom, but didn't tell them]. They asked if I would choose OU. Right now, I'm actually 70% or so toward OSUCOM, but I just replied that OU offers me the chance to stay near family and friends who are very important in my life. Technically OSUCOM does as well, and they were satisfied with the answer.

Anyway, one interviewer told me "I was already in" at the end of the interviewer. Needless to say, I got the red envelope yesterday, and now have a choice to make regarding which state school. (But I'm still waiting on my east coast schools to get back with me 😉 )
 
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Yay for snow days! I have two finals tomorrow that have now become take home open book exams! Sorry to the med students that have to double up on finals. Yay for all those accepted once again! Yay for those who have interview invites! It's been a wonderful weekend for me! The time has finally come for the long awaited signature edit time! 🙂
 
I got my big red envelope on Saturday! The first acceptance offer, so, yea!

I actually got my first rejection (no interview) today, so it was nice to have that bufferred by an acceptance - although I had pretty much already decided that wasn't the school for me.

Anyway, that takes a huge burden off my shoulders!
 
I got my big red envelope on Saturday! The first acceptance offer, so, yea!

I actually got my first rejection (no interview) today, so it was nice to have that bufferred by an accptance - although I had pretty much already decided that wasn't the school for me.

Anyway, that takes a huge burden off my shoulders!

Congrats! 👍
 
I got my big red envelope on Saturday! The first acceptance offer, so, yea!

I actually got my first rejection (no interview) today, so it was nice to have that bufferred by an acceptance - although I had pretty much already decided that wasn't the school for me.

Anyway, that takes a huge burden off my shoulders!

Congrats DoctorDreamer!! You have amazing scores! Good luck with your interviews from the other schools!! :luck:
 
Thanks for all of the feedback guys, especially Bagel and Poppytart. My plan in the interim between their final decision is to really get some good volunteer/shadowing hours and then send them a letter of update (as you suggested Bagel).

Does anyone know doctors in the Tulsa/Norman area who are amenable to letting someone shadow them? Currently, I don't really have a PCP...

Good luck with finals and getting your electricity back!
 
Thanks for all of the feedback guys, especially Bagel and Poppytart. My plan in the interim between their final decision is to really get some good volunteer/shadowing hours and then send them a letter of update (as you suggested Bagel).

Does anyone know doctors in the Tulsa/Norman area who are amenable to letting someone shadow them? Currently, I don't really have a PCP...

Good luck with finals and getting your electricity back!

Keep you head up and keep trying!! Just remember that there is always a lot of movement on the list!! I think that updating your information will definitely help especially since you are in grad school right now! Unfortunately, I don't know a physician in those areas for you to shadow. You can get some good experience at Health For Friends in Norman. A lot of my friends volunteered there, but you may have to check because they usually have an abundance of volunteers. Good luck and let us know if you hear anything! 🙂
 
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Somebody asked me to repost this Oklahoma directory for anyone who might be bored over the break. Enjoy.

Pre-Allopathic:
Oklahoma 2012? (September 5, 2007)
University of Oklahoma question (July 6, 2007)
Oklahoma..... (March 19, 2007)
University of Oklahoma Admissions Committee Meeting for Fall 2007 (February 10, 2007)
University of Oklahoma (November 5, 2006)
Oklahoma (October 17, 2006)
The University of Oklahoma Waitlisters (April 13, 2006)
Oklahoma waitlist movement??? (April 1, 2006)
University of Oklahoma (December 27, 2005)
Colorado vs. Oklahoma (December 1, 2005)
Oklahoma Anyone? part 02 (July 15, 2005)
Living in Oklahoma (May 29, 2005)
Oklahoma Anyone? part 01 (September 1, 2004)
University of Oklahoma 2008 - GO SOONERS! (March 15, 2004)
Rejections from University of Oklahoma (February 20, 2004)
Univ of Oklahoma Med School Info? (November 16, 2003)
Oklahoma Universities (November 13, 2002)
University of Oklahoma students (March 12, 2002)
Oklahoma University (February 3, 2002)
University of Oklahoma (December 8, 2001)
University of Oklahoma and comments on AMCAS (August 19, 2001)

Allopathic:
University of Oklahoma -- everyone welcome -- Part 4 (October 30, 2007)
University of Oklahoma -- everyone welcome -- Part 3 (August 27, 2007)
THE University of Oklahoma 2008-2011 part two (April 20, 2007)
University of Oklahoma -- all peeps -- part 2 (April 19, 2007)
University of Oklahoma, Classes of 2008-2011 (January 25, 2007)
Oklahoma future 2011'ers part 02 (January 24, 2007)
Oklahoma future 2011'ers part 01 (September 29, 2006)
Oklahoma - (Prospective) Class of 2010 part 02 (October 12, 2006)
Oklahoma - (Prospective) Class of 2010 part 01 (September 4, 2005)
University of Oklahoma Class of 2009 Go Sooners! (May 8, 2005)
University of Oklahoma Medical School (August 10, 2002)
University of Oklahoma students (March 12, 2002)
University of Oklahoma School of Medicine (March 21, 2000)

Clinical Rotations and Residency Programs:
VCU or oklahoma? (Anesthesiology-December 6, 2007)
Oklahoma Pathology (Pathology-November 26, 2007)
Any feedback on the Oklahoma programs? (Family Medicine-October 9, 2007)
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center (Ophthalmology: Eye Physicians & Surgeons-December 1, 2005)
Anyone know anything about Oklahoma? (Anesthesiology-January 19, 2007)
Oklahoma away rotation (Ophthalmology: Eye Physicians & Surgeons-May 11, 2006)
Oklahoma City (Neurology-December 22, 2005)
Oklahoma? (Ophthalmology: Eye Physicians & Surgeons-December 1, 2005)
University of Oklahoma Anesthesiology Program (Anesthesiology-April 8, 2004)
internal medicine, tulsa ,oklahoma (February 1, 2002)

Other:
University of Oklahoma Health Science Center - Spouses (May 30, 2006)
 
thanks! ^^

anyone know when the website will update their stats? just wondering how many admissions offers went out and how things look for the rest of us...🙄
 
thanks! ^^

anyone know when the website will update their stats? just wondering how many admissions offers went out and how things look for the rest of us...🙄

I'm also curious to know this information, but I don't know when it will be updated. This late in the month, probably not until Jan.
 
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This is a question for those who did their undergrad at a seperate university other than OU.

I am a student at Southwestern OK State and was doing the pharmacy thing, but after shadowing some doctors I found my true passion. This was last summer.

I switched majors this last fall semester and will complete all listed required pre-reqs next fall. I'll also be 20 hours from my Bachelors allowing me to finish my bachelors over the summer before I hopefully get admitted to OU.

Now my question, a few people at my school are saying that OU requires us to take some of their pre-reqs that arnt listed on their admissions page (other than the chems, bios, upper levels, physics, and the 3 humanities courses) such as art history and non-western history which would force me to take an overload the spring before medical school which i would really despise.

Can anyone enlighten me on this?
 
To begin with, I have not taken any classes at OU.

Directly from the pre-req course checksheet that must be turned it at your interview, you need:

Gen Zoology/Biology w/ lab
Gen Chem 1 and 2
O. Chem 1 and 2
Physics 1 and 2
One of the following: Histo, Comparative Anatomy, Cell Bio, Embryo, or Genetics
3 Semesters English (Comp 1 and 2, then an upper div lit is what I took)
Three Semesters out of the following: Philosophy, Humanities, Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology, or Foreign Language
 
I knew those, I was just asking about a few classes not on that list. For the three semesters of english, I contacted them and they said my 2 semesters of english comp and my semester of medical term would count
 
No, they don't have any secret pre-reqs that only people at OU know about. They are very straight forward and upfront. They prefer you to have a degree in something, but they state that as well.
 
Are you referring to the PA school? I hear they require some pre-req's like Oklahoma History, or something similar..

Anyone else getting geared up for the next round of interviews this friday?? 🙂
 
Anyone else getting geared up for the next round of interviews this friday?? 🙂

Definitely. What time are planning on meeting the shuttle? I was thinking it might be nice to know a friendly "face" in the crowd that day. PM me if you are interested in meeting up and catching the same shuttle that day.
 
I knew those, I was just asking about a few classes not on that list. For the three semesters of english, I contacted them and they said my 2 semesters of english comp and my semester of medical term would count

Yeah, from my experience they're pretty flexible with the English requirements. Generally 2 plus something writing based works. Getting to your question about the weird prereqs, I don't know of any, and I didn't go to OU for ugrad either. 🙂 I hope those other students have fun taking Western Civ. 😱

Good luck to everyone with upcoming interviews! :luck:
 
Hello-

It has been a while since I've been on this forum (when I was in your shoes). Congrats to all of you who have been accepted into our program. If you've made the decision to come here, it is a good one. I haven't had the opportunity to read over this entire thread, but if any of you have any questions, I would be happy to answer them for you.

I am a fourth year student who is currently in the middle of interviews for Radiology. I might have a different perspective than the other first and second year students that could be of interest to you. It is nice to be near the other end of medical school, and I might have some helpful insight into residency application, third and fourth year rotations, etc.

Good luck to you all.
 
Where can I find information on how to prepare for ethical questions? I have read over the principles of biomedical ethics and that's about it.

For instance, if they made you choose who to give the lung transplant (a healthy 80 year old man that doesn't smoke and exercises or a 25 year old smoker that will never quit)...would you necessarily choose a person or would it be best to give the pros and cons of choosing either person. I have a feeling it would be safe to not really answer directly and choose a person, but to weigh the odds of each person. What do you guys think? I really appreciate any advice on how to answer these questions!!

They generally pose ethical questions like this, wait for your answer, and then they will argue for whatever side you are against. They want to see if you can come to a choice rationally and can articulate your reasonings. The only "ethical" question this does not apply to (according to an adcom member) is "If you catch a classmate cheating on exam, what do you do?" There is a correct answer, and it is to turn them in (doesn't matter how, just that you do).
 
I find it hard to believe I haven't seen this thread yet, but then, when this one was getting started my mornings were beginning at 3:30. Oh well... Congratulations to those accepted and good luck to the hopefuls. It's really only the beginning. 😉

Hello-

It has been a while since I've been on this forum (when I was in your shoes). Congrats to all of you who have been accepted into our program. If you've made the decision to come here, it is a good one. I haven't had the opportunity to read over this entire thread, but if any of you have any questions, I would be happy to answer them for you.

I am a fourth year student who is currently in the middle of interviews for Radiology. I might have a different perspective than the other first and second year students that could be of interest to you. It is nice to be near the other end of medical school, and I might have some helpful insight into residency application, third and fourth year rotations, etc.

Good luck to you all.

I didn't know you decided on radiology. As a radiology hopeful for next year do you have any advice to offer now that interview season is drawing to a close? How many places did you end up applying to? I'm pretty sure your stats are a little better than mine. 😉 Feel free to PM me!
 
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