OSU-COM Discussion Thread 2009-2010

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Yeah, I interviewed on the 30th, I think it went pretty well. I already put my feedback in the interview section. To those of you who interviewed on the 30th, how'd you feel about it? any insight on when you think we'll hear a decision?
 
Yeah, I interviewed on the 30th, I think it went pretty well. I already put my feedback in the interview section. To those of you who interviewed on the 30th, how'd you feel about it? any insight on when you think we'll hear a decision?

We got our feedback in about a week...they were rather speedy since it was right before Thanksgiving, but I'm sure I speak for everyone when I say that it was much appreciated! Keep looking at this site, others will post acceptances ASAP then you can get a feel for where you stand!
 
So I went to talk with Lindsey for interview feedback and first I would like to say that she is great, very helpful, and truly concerned with what I had to say! When I interviewed they did not have any of the books "The Difference a DO makes" but Lindsey found one for me and I have started to read it! Although I am not finished, what I have read so far has really got me even more excited about becoming a DO one day. I suggest that everyone get the book and read it...especially those with upcoming interviews...it may help you put into words some of the "things I want to say but not sure how to get it across" thoughts!
 
So I went to talk with Lindsey for interview feedback and first I would like to say that she is great, very helpful, and truly concerned with what I had to say! When I interviewed they did not have any of the books "The Difference a DO makes" but Lindsey found one for me and I have started to read it! Although I am not finished, what I have read so far has really got me even more excited about becoming a DO one day. I suggest that everyone get the book and read it...especially those with upcoming interviews...it may help you put into words some of the "things I want to say but not sure how to get it across" thoughts!

That's a good call. I read it before I went in to my interview and it really helped! It will give you material for you to come up with some awesome answers for OSU-COM's interview
 
Yeah, Marsh, I was disappointed too. Sometimes though I think we forget that he is just human, afterall, and everyone makes mistakes that they get to own up to at some point. I wish the media wasn't so feverish over anyone's slipups
 
not me I will be cheering for tom watson and lefty phil mickleson! I only cheer for el tigre when he is playing against ppl from other nations.
 
Just wanted to drop in and give props to the people from my capstone lab. Best of luck in your interviews!
 
Watson is a classic and lefty's the best mechanical golfer in world - 2 thumbs up. I just like the game
 
Just another wait lister stats for you guys: I interviewed November 12th so awhile ago.
GPA: 3.9
Science GPA: 3.8 (Lots of upper divisions)
Here comes the kicker: MCAT: 23, no excuses just didn't perform.
I work in an orthopedic Clinic 30+ hours a week.
Traditional Student

Any idea on how many, if any, spots are available. They suggested retaking the MCAT on Jan 28 but I wouldn't get my results back til March 1, which they may already have there list pretty set. Thoughts.. suggestions?
 
They have contuniual movement until the end of July so retake and push forward. History has most slots filled by April other than bridge and dual degrees, however come may and deadline for deposit refund you will see alot of movement as people with multiple acceptances make final decisions.
 
I interviewed on the 30th of November. Anyone on here from that day? I think everything went pretty well. I am excite for that FedEx envelope!
 
Magical - welcome to the waitlist! Your GPA is really good, they wouldn't have invited you for interview (early round) and waitlisted you unless interested.

I say retake the MCAT, and let them know you are doing so (updated status with them). With those stats, you should be scoring higher - test anxiety?
 
I interviewed on the 30th of November. Anyone on here from that day? I think everything went pretty well. I am excite for that FedEx envelope!

Were you "George" jones? How'd it go? Heard anything yet?
 
Just another wait lister stats for you guys: I interviewed November 12th so awhile ago.
GPA: 3.9
Science GPA: 3.8 (Lots of upper divisions)
Here comes the kicker: MCAT: 23, no excuses just didn't perform.
I work in an orthopedic Clinic 30+ hours a week.
Traditional Student

Any idea on how many, if any, spots are available. They suggested retaking the MCAT on Jan 28 but I wouldn't get my results back til March 1, which they may already have there list pretty set. Thoughts.. suggestions?

WOW your stats are exactly mine with the exception of my MCAT 22 and you interviewed the sameday. Good luck, I am sure you will be pulled off the list since you interviewed so early...just my opinion!
 
Were you "George" jones? How'd it go? Heard anything yet?

Yeah that's me...which are you? I haven't heard anything yet...but it hasn't been a week even yet, so I'm not getting too anxious. Keeping an eye out for the FexEx man though.
 
Yeah that's me...which are you? I haven't heard anything yet...but it hasn't been a week even yet, so I'm not getting too anxious. Keeping an eye out for the FexEx man though.

I was the tall guy from Tulsa, I'm really hoping we hear something on Monday, the suspense is killing me
 
Just another wait lister stats for you guys: I interviewed November 12th so awhile ago.

Magical - you interviewed the same day as me, Marsh, and CG. If you don't mind me asking, who are you?
 
Just wondering if accepted how many of you are planning to look for others to share a place. I would be commuting since my wife and child would stay in OKC so I don't need a place of my own. I'm thinking about just finding a room to rent or go in with others in a rental. I figure if I can't find a good situation, the gym is open 24 hours (including a shower and lockers) so I can just sleep on the omm tables and stay at school. I think I could pull that off for two years! 😀:ninja:
 
Just wondering if accepted how many of you are planning to look for others to share a place. I would be commuting since my wife and child would stay in OKC so I don't need a place of my own. I'm thinking about just finding a room to rent or go in with others in a rental. I figure if I can't find a good situation, the gym is open 24 hours (including a shower and lockers) so I can just sleep on the omm tables and stay at school. I think I could pull that off for two years! 😀:ninja:

I might be right there with you, atleast for a year. Look on the bright side, we will be fit.
 
I know this is the OSU thread, but I have to share this story about an interview at OU.

Just figured I share this story:
An ER attending I know was telling me that he helped interview about five years ago at OU (he graduated from there a little over ten years ago). A he asked the interviewee what specialty interests them. She responded by saying Cardiology and something else (I can't remember exactly). He responded by asking her is there any specialty she can't see herself being interested in. She said pediatrics and emergency medicine (not knowing the interviewer's specialty). He asked if there was any particular reason about emergency medicine. She responded by saying "that's where the dumb physicians that can't match anywhere else go." He followed with asking her what basis she has for that. She said, "I have visited ERs and most of the physicians seem dumb." He then asked her, "what area of medicine do you think I practice?" She said I have no idea. He said, "I'll give you one guess." She said cautiously, "Are you kidding me?" He said, "I always felt highly of my self and my specialty, but I guess I was wrong."
He then told her, "You know this isn't going to go well don't you"

I asked him if he blackballed her and kept her out, His answer was "oh yes"
I died laughing when he told me the story. I probably wouldn't believe it if I heard it from someone other than from a person that was there. Can interviewees really be that stupid?
 
Just wondering if accepted how many of you are planning to look for others to share a place. I would be commuting since my wife and child would stay in OKC so I don't need a place of my own. I'm thinking about just finding a room to rent or go in with others in a rental. I figure if I can't find a good situation, the gym is open 24 hours (including a shower and lockers) so I can just sleep on the omm tables and stay at school. I think I could pull that off for two years! 😀:ninja:

I have a family, so I won't be rooming with anyone, but I know a guy with a great house in a great part of town that is looking for roommates. He actually told me he wanted med students for room mates. When it gets closer to the time, I'll get you in touch if your're interested.
 
I died laughing when he told me the story. I probably wouldn't believe it if I heard it from someone other than from a person that was there. Can interviewees really be that stupid?

Wow...that is unbelievable. I really like EM, I have been around many awsome ER docs.
 
Any specialty has its challenges... Even EM. From the many times Ive shadowed Ive seen numerous patients present the same symptoms and chief complaints, however each time a different yet always accurate diagnosis was made... But this can be said for most any profession. But seriously, talking like that at an interview?
 
JustOne and Marsh - Cant believe you guys would commute that distance. That is going to be a beat down of EPIC proportions. Are your families that rooted where you live now, that moving is a not an option?
Class is everyday for 1st years, right?
 
JustOne and Marsh - Cant believe you guys would commute that distance. That is going to be a beat down of EPIC proportions. Are your families that rooted where you live now, that moving is a not an option?
Class is everyday for 1st years, right?

Wife is in nursing school and would be finishing her last year during our first year. I think it is only four days a week, I'll try and find a source.
 
Just one, you could grab a sleeping bag and sleep in those shelves that the cadavers sleep in. Cool and very quiet.
 
If I slept with the cadavers I would be expanding on the saying "learning by osmosis"
 
haha I just hope you wouldn't turn blue and be mistaken and turn up under a live dissection.
 
Hey everyone...I am wondering what the average response time is for notification after an interview. Thanks!
 
average is about a week, official statement from school is two weeks
 
does anyone know the average board scores out of OSU?
 
Not sure, actually, however some students have been able to match plastics.... Schools dont typically post the scores though, only the pass percentage.
 
Not sure, actually, however some students have been able to match plastics.... Schools dont typically post the scores though, only the pass percentage.

The percentage I've head is that OSU-COM has had 100% pass rate for the past few years up until last year when it was 99%. But, that could be mistaken information, so someone correct me if I'm wrong.
 
JustOne and Marsh - Cant believe you guys would commute that distance. That is going to be a beat down of EPIC proportions. Are your families that rooted where you live now, that moving is a not an option?
Class is everyday for 1st years, right?

I would be staying with family during the week until we can sell our house in OKC and my wife can find a job there. It is possible that we may accomplish these two things prior to school starting and get moved over there, but I am not optimistic considering the job and housing markets. I would prefer not to spend every week away from the wife though, so I will do everything possible to make it happen.
 
Would anyone that has been accepted mind sharing their stats? Also, what type of medicine are you looking to go into?
 
28 MCAT, 3.64 cGPA, 3.78sGPA, lots of upper division sciences

First 66 hours was a 3.03 ten years ago. Took 115ish hours since 2006 with a 3.93 and all of my sciences except one was in the last three years. Moderate shadowing, one year only of volunteering. Work mostly full time, adjunct professor at community college
 
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Traditional student from OSU. 3.5 cGPA. 3.5 sGPA. 26O MCAT. Around 150 hours of shadowing. Hundreds of hours of community service. And an insane amount of extracurriculars (which probably is why my MCAT and GPA is lower than what it should be). I had a great letter from a DO. I interviewed really well. I also took an early interest in the school and I made a good relationship with Lindsey and some other people on staff which I think really helps.

My case just goes to show that even if you have a little lower than average stats, you still have a chance if you play your cards right!
 
27P MCAT, 3.97 cGPA, 3.95 sGPA, >100 hours of shadowing (ER, Surgeons, and some private practice), >500 hrs community service, some extracurriculars.... full time job.

yea, thats it.
 
What is the unofficial notification you get in a week?

They will tell you to expect a notification in two weeks, when in reality most of the time it will arrive in a week (at least a phone call occurs at about a week, if you see people getting phone calls on sdn and you haven't received one, then expect a letter in the mail a couple of days later). It did for all three rounds this cycle
 
I think what he means is that if you ask the school they will tell you two weeks. In reality they typically respond within a week.
 
Thanks! Good to know. It has been a week since my interview and I am starting to become stir crazy waiting around. I can't imagine what it would be like without rolling admissions. Waiting until March would suck!
 
25P, sGPA 3.69, cGPA 3.75, last 105 hours were 4.0, Master of Public Health (MPH), 400+ community service hours, worked as a medical assistant and lab technician in college, not much shadowing, but I worked for a doctor 20-30 hrs a week for over a year, research experience during graduate school, and very good recommendation letters (D.O. alum, dean of my graduate school, and a committee letter).

I thought I did well in the interview.
 
25P, sGPA 3.69, cGPA 3.75, last 105 hours were 4.0, Master of Public Health (MPH), 400+ community service hours, worked as a medical assistant and lab technician in college, not much shadowing, but I worked for a doctor 20-30 hrs a week for over a year, research experience during graduate school, and very good recommendation letters (D.O. alum, dean of my graduate school, and a committee letter).

I thought I did well in the interview.

Thats a given by your acceptance status 👍
 
Thanks! Good to know. It has been a week since my interview and I am starting to become stir crazy waiting around. I can't imagine what it would be like without rolling admissions. Waiting until March would suck!

Just count how many times you press refresh on this thread to see if others got a call, it's like counting sheep.

Now that I am accepted I am having a hard time stomaching that I have to wait 8 months to start.
 
Just count how many times you press refresh on this thread to see if others got a call, it's like counting sheep.

Now that I am accepted I am having a hard time stomaching that I have to wait 8 months to start.
Having a hard time getting motivated for finals here

Thought I'd let everyone know Med-X will be March 5 according to Lindsey.
 
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