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I did too!!!!!! Congrats and hope to see you next year!!I just got the voicemail! I got in!
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I did too!!!!!! Congrats and hope to see you next year!!I just got the voicemail! I got in!
WAHOO! Congrats! It's going to be fantastic!I did too!!!!!! Had a panic attack on the phone! Congrats and hope to see you next year!!
Congrats!ACCEPTED
I just got the voicemail! I got in!
Me too
I'm waitlisted as well, although I interviewed last monh. I'm not sure if they've started making any offers off the waitlist yetMe too
I have already paid my fee to another school for acceptance. However, I have a late interview for PNWU. Do any matriculates have any advice as PNWU is my number one? I had no choice but to pay my matriculation fee to the other school considering it was my #2 and it came due nearly two months ago. Thank you in advance!
I have already paid my fee to another school for acceptance. However, I have a late interview for PNWU. Do any matriculates have any advice as PNWU is my number one? I had no choice but to pay my matriculation fee to the other school considering it was my #2 and it came due nearly two months ago. Thank you in advance!
And don't dare say "do is holistic" - have an actual answer, and potentially an MD could be interviewing you and you don't want to basically be bashing them saying they aren't holistic.
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Accepted last week. Interviewed at 5, accepted at 4. Boo yeah?
Does anyone know if there are any requirements during the summer between year 1 and year 2, or is that time a true summer break?
Thanks for the info!As far as I know, it's a true break. The only people I know who did anything were those who chose to do "medical missions" or those who were in the military and did officer training over the summer.
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I'd also like to know this, any current student want to comment? Thank youAre there chances for summer research?
Are there chances for summer research?
At least April 7 as I have an II for that day. I called to ask if they had any spots open up before but was told they were "full".How many more interview sessions are there?
I interviewed today. They said their last one is in April.How many more interview sessions are there?
Anyone get a call yet?
How long ago were you accepted? I need to know the turnaround time for the test so I can plan accordingly. Thanks!got my drug test/background check request yesterday, so they are starting to do those things
How long ago were you accepted? I need to know the turnaround time for the test so I can plan accordingly. Thanks!
They told me the same thing and I was similarly weirded out. I also have a prescribed med that should have been detected, but wasn't. I've been told to write down my medications before every other drug test I've done. It seemed very odd to me that we would take the test, and then have to explain a positive result after the fact.Forever ago haha...the first excom meeting, whenever that was - but I think it could happen at any point for anyone. That's kinda the point of doing it "randomly" and you only have 2 days to go in after they email you.
What is interesting to me however, is you don't tell them what meds you are taking. I know one thing I'm prescribed should cause a positive result, so I have to wait until AFTER when the testing doctor calls due to a positive test- which seems strange.
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They told me the same thing and I was similarly weirded out. I also have a prescribed med that should have been detected, but wasn't. I've been told to write down my medications before every other drug test I've done. It seemed very odd to me that we would take the test, and then have to explain a positive result after the fact.
I'm an Idaho resident. You enter your zip code and find an approved testing location in your area. They give you a testing passport once you've paid and you bring that to the site you chose. The results are given to both PNWU and you (via email).
I think they automatically send it. I emailed Hope to ask about sending results from the drug test. She said they would automatically get them. I'm under the impression the background check follows the same procedure.Do any of you know if i'm supposed to send Background Check results to PNWU or was that already sent
I think they automatically send it. I emailed Hope to ask about sending results from the drug test. She said they would automatically get them. I'm under the impression the background check follows the same procedure.
I'm an Idaho resident. You enter your zip code and find an approved testing location in your area. They give you a testing passport once you've paid and you bring that to the site you chose. The results are given to both PNWU and you (via email).
Be aware, the place they pick might not be convient - I live in Seattle, and would expect there would be a few places, but there was only one choice and getting there during business hours was a NIGHTMARE. The first day I went (after getting time off work) they had closed early (first off my passport said they closed at 5, and it was actually 4:30, and I got there at 4:25 and they were closed). It took over an hour each way to drive about 10 miles...then I had to do that again the next day. So make sure to check the actual times, and don't go off of when the passport says your deadline is
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You get a free set of scrubs and a white coat from PNWU during orientation. Blue and green happen to be the colors they provide, if you buy your own you are free to wear any color you like!This may a silly question, but I saw when ordering a size for whitecoat there is also a sport to order scrubs. Do you only order one set of these scrubs and are these two scrubs (blue and green) the only scrubs a student can wear on campus? Thanks!
They told me the same thing and I was similarly weirded out. I also have a prescribed med that should have been detected, but wasn't. I've been told to write down my medications before every other drug test I've done. It seemed very odd to me that we would take the test, and then have to explain a positive result after the fact.