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I agree.exlawgrrl said:We had lasagna with scalloped potatoes, steamed veggies, salad, bread and cookies. I'm a vegetarian, so the lasagna was out, but there was still plenty for me to eat. I'm surprised that so many people give negative feedback about the pork thing -- as a vegetarian, I can't eat that stuff, either, but I'm content if there's lots of side dishes to eat. I don't see why Muslims, etc. wouldn't feel the same.
I'm not sure what method they'll use to tell us [email, snail, phone], but everyone is supposed to be contacted by the the 19th at the latest. Dr. Hall told us that if anyone was getting rejected she wanted to let them know as quickly as possible, so from that I gathered that if I get something in the mail THIS coming week it is probably bad.TUHopeful said:I got the impression that people that interviewed recently wouldn't get their acceptances until sometime after the 19th, but rejections would come asap? Is this the understanding of the rest of you? Are rejections in the form of emails, phone calls, letters or what?
MechE said:10 days and nothing in the mail. Let's hope day 11 brings better results.
I hope your wife won't let you watch Discovery Health on your new T.V. Looking at those trauma injuries in a larger-than-actual-life high-def format would just not be right. Hehehe... congratulations on your anniversary.oudoc08 said:My wife and I just bought each other (that's a great way to put it, isn't it 🙂 ) a 65" Mitsubishi HDTV for our 8th anniversary.
oudoc08 said:My wife and I just bought each other (that's a great way to put it, isn't it 🙂 ) a 65" Mitsubishi HDTV for our 8th anniversary.
We ordered it online and it's being shipped by freight to our front door. I've been biting my nails waiting on it as it's supposed to be here tomorrow or Mon., but a quick perusal of this forum just brought things into perspective.
All of a sudden, waiting for a TV doesn't seem so bad when compared on waiting on a decisiion which will affect the rest of your life. (Although, this TV may ruin me, and cause me to flunk out, thereby doing the same. 🙂)
At any rate, good luck to everyone who's waiting on letters.
Even if you get waitlisted, there's always the high possiblity of a later acceptance as some people begin to drop their multiple acceptances in a couple of months (I forget the exact deadline).
oudoc08 said:My wife and I just bought each other (that's a great way to put it, isn't it 🙂 ) a 65" Mitsubishi HDTV for our 8th anniversary.
I just bought a lotto ticket. If I win, I'm not studying anymore for this test block. But I will finish school, and try to do so successfully...but I'm NOT studying anymore THIS test block.Amxcvbcv said:Another test block is upon us... I sit in the lounge now eyeballs deep in physiology and I don't seem to be alone.
Only 9 to go. 😛
speedo542 said:I just bought a lotto ticket. If I win, I'm not studying anymore for this test block. But I will finish school, and try to do so successfully...but I'm NOT studying anymore THIS test block.
Ha ha ha.Antigunner said:Even if you only win like 11 dollars?![]()
nah 27 wasnt cutoff i know ppl with 25 that got interviews, but like 3.9 gpaRachelD said:I know someone who did not get an interview at OU this year with a 3.8 gpa and a 26 on the mcat. Is this possible? Surely the cut off was not a 27 this year for the mcat. Did anyone else get an interview with less than a 27?
I feel really bad for her. My mcat was only one point higher and my gpa way lower. 😕
Non-TradTulsa said:Glad you had a good day, JohnnyOU. We'll keep our fingers crossed.
Hey, Exlawgrrl, is that *you* in the new avatar? I guess now that we're accepted we may have to lose some of our anonymity. You all know what my dog looks like. I can tell you one thing - I sure wouldn't post the passport photo I sent to OU - that was one expensive cra**y picture. I was slouched into a tiny chair in a little booth at MotoPhoto (didn't have time to just scan a good photo) and I looked annoyed. And fat. That was the only photo I had taken during my clean-shaven-for-interview period.
Amxcvbcv said:It's test block 1, baby!
Get your game faces on. 🙂
Sorry to hijack the topic again... just thought I'd let you guys get used to this whole empathy thing... or at least sympathy, cause if you don't understand our stress yet, you will soon.
I was worried about the same things the first time I went into a surgery. Luckily I didn't pass out or puke, but was calm and had an iron stomach through the entire procedure. The weird thing is that the smell of burning flesh from the electrocaudery (sp?) made me hungry.Jwax said:You know what else was neat? I didn't pass out or vomit or anything else humiliating that happens all the time to pre-meds and med students at their first surgery. I was pretty happy about that. I felt a little faint for a min. but I calmed myself down. Surgery = 😎 Shame they have such crappy hours & a long residency.
MechE said:The weird thing is that the smell of burning flesh from the electrocaudery (sp?) made me hungry.![]()
JohnnyOU said:I'm not sure what method they'll use to tell us [email, snail, phone], but everyone is supposed to be contacted by the the 19th at the latest. Dr. Hall told us that if anyone was getting rejected she wanted to let them know as quickly as possible, so from that I gathered that if I get something in the mail THIS coming week it is probably bad.
I heard Dr. Hall say that rejections would go out within 2 days (assuming she meant business days, Feb 6th). *She made a point of saying she wanted to let people who didn't get in this time know asap so they sould start working with OU to get in next time - how nice is that?*
She said the committee is meeting Feb 19th to decide who gets Yes, No, or Waitlisted. I've heard from other people that the decisions are basically made at this stage. So, I'm not sure if the committee is a letter stuffing group or what? Anywho, it seems like the OU Waitlist is fairly short and is still a good letter to find in your mailbox.
I've only heard of OU sending information though the mail. (Red envelopes = yes and White = No or Waitlist)
Please correct me if I misunderstood or have been (for shame!!) misinformed.
putzeled said:I can pretty much guarantee that you will get asked about your views on socialized medicine in your interview since you've seen it first hand.
Thanks for all these articles. They were great! I, as Murphy could have predicted, got no questions on socialized medicine. 🙂
huranch said:So, huranch, how was it? Man, you're leaving us on pins and needles. Good experience or not? I had my fingers crossed for ya on the 2nd.putzeled said:I can pretty much guarantee that you will get asked about your views on socialized medicine in your interview since you've seen it first hand.
Thanks for all these articles. They were great! I, as Murphy could have predicted, got no questions on socialized medicine. 🙂
huranch said:lolputzeled said:I can pretty much guarantee that you will get asked about your views on socialized medicine in your interview since you've seen it first hand.
Thanks for all these articles. They were great! I, as Murphy could have predicted, got no questions on socialized medicine. 🙂
Same here. I studied the healthcare in Canada and the UK. But they didn't ask me anything about it.
Most everything we talked about was more of a personal nature, which was easy enough I guess. I thought the interview went real well, but it was my first and only one so I don't have anything to compare it to. My mind started playing with me though because as I was leaving, the interviewer who walked me to the door wasn't looking into my eyes as I left...so obviously I'm all like "ACK...she knows she's gonna trashcan me and can't stand to look into my eyes because she feels sorry for me!!!!!!.... She knows my inner shame!!!!!" 😱
I checked the mail 4 times today fearing that rapid-fire rejection letter Dr. Hall promised me. lol
Why didn't she just eyeball me directly in that lecture hall and giggle when she said "...we'll be sending out rejection letters asap so you'll be able to adjust your plans..."... and then she coulda said "JOHNNY!!...You heard that last part, right?"![]()
Non-TradTulsa said:huranch said:So, huranch, how was it? Man, you're leaving us on pins and needles. Good experience or not? I had my fingers crossed for ya on the 2nd.
Thanks for the finger crossing!! I thought it went as well as possible. Since my path wasn't direct, we had a lot to cover. I never could decide who the 'bad guy' was so, I take that as a positive. I'd say they have a good sense of who I am and really trust them if they think OU and I aren't a good match. From my perspective, I really liked the other people I spoke to - staff, students, and fellow candidates. So, it was a good day overall!
Yes. No news is good news at this time.TUHopeful said:This is a million times more excruciating than waiting for MCAT scores to come in. Just one more time to clarify; we should hear something by Feb. 19th or letters will go out on Feb. 19th? Im also going with the assumption that no news is good news at this time?
i hope PETA doesnt read that...JohnnyOU said:Yes. No news is good news at this time.
I'm not sure about the 19th being when we should hear something or when the mail should be sent out. Wish I knew.
I just checked my mail...got some stuff and nothing from OU...so 👍 so far.
And I agree, this is worse than the post-mcat wait. I have forbidden my wife (with her permission of course) from checking the mail for the next two weeks because if I get horrible news I don't want her involved since I'll be in a mood to kick bunny rabbits.
tsthethird said:What is the best way to go about finding housing for medical school? I am looking for a 2 bedroom house/apartment. Distance from the school isn't a huge factor, but I would prefer no more than a 20 minute drive. Where are some of the "better" areas to look? Any input or feedback is greatly appreciated. I look forward to meeting everyone in August.
Mr. Freeze said:As a side, are Okies the only people that translate "distance" into "time", as in "How far is so and so?", "Oh, it's like 2 hours or so."
Ugggg... I forgot I could also be deferred.MechE said:After 2.5 weeks of waiting and no response from OU I decided to call them. I'm deferred.
I also found out that the final adcom meeting on Feb. 19th is open to the public. I was thinking about going myself. Is anyone else going?
JohnnyOU said:Ugggg... I forgot I could also be deferred.
I wonder what on earth that meeting would be like.
How often do they have them during these interview cycles?
I'm assuming the had one right after my Feb 2nd interview, otherwise how did some people at that interview already get rejected.