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I received an "on hold" note from OHSU a couple months ago. I was hoping it meant I would receive an invite with the second wave, but instead, crickets.
Is "on hold" OHSU's polite way of saying "rejected"?
If they think your application would be acceptable to them (even if not better than, say, their 1st or 2nd round invites), then there is no reason for them to close of their option and reject you. From the program's perspective, it only makes sense to outright reject applicants who they would not want to rank; it always makes sense to keep you dangling until they are pretty sure they have exhausted all of their other options (i.e., by interviewing all the candidates they could possibly want to interview).
This is discouraging, but so true. I guess if the program likes me so little I haven't made it into the lineup by now, it's probably not worth the money to go out there even if I were to get an interview at this point. I've gotten interviews at a lot of good places; I just really like that part of the country...
I have them scheduled as one of my last interviews in late January, and I am definitely going, but since they're scheduling that late, I'd assume they expect a fair number of cancellations.
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err... this thread is about Oregeon Health Sciences University, NOT Ohio State University
THE Ohio State University. You have put the article in it. If not, Ohio State fans have no other way of communicating how big of douches they are.