Thanks Ed for the link! I guess they'll get a lot more hits on those videos over the next few months ;-)
>50% are married. Probably between 25-35% have kids.
Congrats on the interview. Sorry I didn't make it by today, ran out of time due to some circumstances.
Quite impressive! No wonder OSU has a such a close knit and friendly environment! The reason I was asking is because I was going through old SDN threads about OSU at work, and a lot of the posters mentioned they either were married or had family. Hopefully a single guy (with no kids hopefully, I think) like me will fit in?
I was waiting for you to drop by! Especially since the 2nd years kind of got a break this week, we were told. When does the selection committee meet to make decisions on interviewers? I'm stressing out!!!
Interviewed at OSU yesterday and had a great time! It was awesome to see all the construction that was going on, definitely a good sign and shows that the school is improving on what is already an excellent place to go to medical school! These 3 weeks on waiting to hear back are going to be the longest 3 weeks ever! Good luck to everyone else that interviewed yesterday!
Good luck! Yea, I fell in love with the school after I interviewed there as well. If you get accepted, they should call you within a week. I remember they called me four business days after I interviewed.
Thanks! Unfortunately they told us that even though they have been getting back to previous interviewees with their decisions very quickly that it would be up to 3 weeks for us to hear anything back.
EDIT: I will definitely keep hoping to hear back in 4 days tho! 🙂
Something I forgot to ask while I was there. Will podcast of the lectures be available?
Nope, only one course uses it I heard. But I also heard there's an OSU student board that has a lot of useful material to be shared.
That's what we were told a few weeks ago as well and they called within one week, just saying 😉
Is there a lot of organic chemistry involved in the pharmacy lectures??
Haha no, not really. One of the professors openly stated his hatred of it actually.
Phlame, don't you think it should be important that doctors know the reagents that convert aldehydes to esters?
That's what we were told a few weeks ago as well and they called within one week, just saying 😉
Maybe Lindsey wasn't joking afterall haha unless people have been accepted and I wasn't. I guess I'll just have to relax and quit staring at my phone everyday from 3 to 4...
When I walked out from my MCAT exam, I remember saying to myself that I no longer have to extensively study O Chem anymore haha.
I decided I don't want to do the DO/MS program. But, will I still be able to do research in my first year? And how do I go about doing that, emailing the different professors, like in undergrad? Sorry if it seems like I've asked this question before lol, one of the reasons (among many others) I'm choosing OSU over other schools is because they really have some good research projects and I want to be a part of it, but I don't want to go crazy tackling the DO courseload along with an MS courseload.
Forgive me if I am posting this in the wrong place but I am hoping to get info from OSU-CHS students/grads etc. I am a paramedic and have finally made up my mind that I want to be a DO. I see that I will need a few upper level sciences to be competitive. I live in the Tulsa area and wondered if anyone could comment on the science courses around the area that are most useful when going on to DO? I appreciate the help.
P.S. The final deciding factor on going to DO and specifically OSU was the staff and med students that I run into daily at OSUMC and other area hospitals.
Hey guys so I'm interested in adding OSU-COM but after looking at the LOR requirements, I unfortunately don't have a D.O. letter. Is a LOR from a D.O. absolutely required?
Hey guys so I'm interested in adding OSU-COM but after looking at the LOR requirements, I unfortunately don't have a D.O. letter. Is a LOR from a D.O. absolutely required?
She said today. Fingers crossed!!!
so....... no call today means wait-list or rejection?![]()
Give Sarah a call tomorrow, it can't hurt
So would it be better to wait on the letter and see what it says or to call Sara today?No call generally means wait list. Rejections are rare but can happen.
No call generally means wait list. Rejections are rare but can happen.
Months. Probably around March/April? I'm not sure if they rank their waitlist or do it chronologically, but around 50% of the seats (~45 people) are from the waitlist.
False! There is no ranking or chronological or ANY order to the wait list. Each applicant is given a score based on interview, academics, and then written comments are made by the interviewers and the ad-com.Months. Probably around March/April? I'm not sure if they rank their waitlist or do it chronologically, but around 50% of the seats (~45 people) are from the waitlist.
True they do conclude in April, but the final withdrawal date to receive refunds of deposits is in mid-May so most movement occurs then. However, movement can occur up until classes start.Based on two sites:
1) http://www.healthsciences.okstate.edu/student/recruitment.cfm
2) http://www.healthsciences.okstate.edu/student/admissions/timelines_fees.cfm
Interviews conclude in April. They usually wait til interviews are over before they take people off the waitlist. Admitted students day is sometime in June, so you'll know definitely by then methinks.
No that can't be true. Im pretty sure they review your application again every time another round of interviews happens. I know someone who got waitlisted after an interview in January and got the call the next week. Don't worry about it!
GOOD NEWS EVERYONE!
As of TODAY, OSU regents have approved the increase of the class from 92 to 115! They added 23 slots and it will start with this interviewing class!
False! There is no ranking or chronological or ANY order to the wait list. Each applicant is given a score based on interview, academics, and then written comments are made by the interviewers and the ad-com.
True they do conclude in April, but the final withdrawal date to receive refunds of deposits is in mid-May so most movement occurs then. However, movement can occur up until classes start.
True! Each application is considered each and every time the ad-com meets and you can be admitted at anytime.