You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an alternative browser.
You should upgrade or use an alternative browser.
PCOM Biomedical Sciences 2021-2023
Started by reconartist
D
deleted1072601
Are Admissions Decisions mailed to our homes or thru email?
I had received my acceptance via email.Are Admissions Decisions mailed to our homes or thru email?
According to the COVID-19 update page of the MS in Biomedical Sciences program, the classes will be on campus next fall. Lecture attendance is still optional as it used to be, however lab attendance might be mandatory.
I'm sorry how tf did you get waitlisted with a 3.8cGPA and a 3.6sGPA??? That's super scary that you weren't able to get into the DO school even though you had above average stats and did well the first term. Do you have any idea why they didn't accept you?I have personal experience in the above scenario. My CARS was a 123 and I was afraid that I would not satisfy the MCAT requirement for the guaranteed interview/acceptance. However, I DID receive a interview this year to PCOM and ultimately ended up waitlisted. I talked to one of the adcoms in the biomed program and he said that PCOM views each app holistically, so that does not automatically disqualify me from the guaranteed interview. They can still give you an interview if they like your application enough.
Now here's the caveat, I didn't receive my interview until after 1st term grades were in. I did well in my 1st term, so that may have played a factor in getting the interview. So in short, it still is possible to get an interview.
I think it was the MCAT. PCOM is SUPER strict about their biomed students meeting that MCAT criteria. They’re lenient on every other requirement though.
I highly suspect that it was MCAT-related.
According to the original poster, they already accomplished all of the requirements. The only difference seems like the outcome of a "favorable interview."
Last edited:
I'm still on the WL, so its not like I rejected. But I highly suspect that it is more related to timing and not necessarily the MCAT.I'm sorry how tf did you get waitlisted with a 3.8cGPA and a 3.6sGPA??? That's super scary that you weren't able to get into the DO school even though you had above average stats and did well the first term. Do you have any idea why they didn't accept you?
I got my interview at the end of January. I got my decision at the middle of February. Usually med schools start filling up their seats by this time, so they are less likely to give acceptances right off the bat compared to if you interviewed earlier in the cycle. I know of some classmates that got interviews in the BMS program as early as November and knew about their acceptance before Christmas. If you also read the PCOM Philly thread, there were also a bunch of BMS students that were WL during March and April, but none were WL in November or December.
Even if my MCAT is the reason why I didn't get in, no one in the program or admissions told me to retake my MCAT for a better score. If ADCOMS see something they like about you they will interview you. As I mentioned earlier, I fulfilled about 95% of the BMS criteria for a guaranteed interview, but I didn't necessary meet the MCAT requirement. I still got the interview regardless because an ADCOM saw potential in my app to give me the interview. At that point, it is all dependent on the interview. Again it says you need a FAVORABLE INTERVIEW to get the acceptance which I guess I did not get.
Thanks for the input! If you don't mind me asking, did you get in anywhere else with your stats?I'm still on the WL, so its not like I rejected. But I highly suspect that it is more related to timing and not necessarily the MCAT.
I got my interview at the end of January. I got my decision at the middle of February. Usually med schools start filling up their seats by this time, so they are less likely to give acceptances right off the bat compared to if you interviewed earlier in the cycle. I know of some classmates that got interviews in the BMS program as early as November and knew about their acceptance before Christmas. If you also read the PCOM Philly thread, there were also a bunch of BMS students that were WL during March and April, but none were WL in November or December.
Even if my MCAT is the reason why I didn't get in, no one in the program or admissions told me to retake my MCAT for a better score. If ADCOMS see something they like about you they will interview you. As I mentioned earlier, I fulfilled about 95% of the BMS criteria for a guaranteed interview, but I didn't necessary meet the MCAT requirement. I still got the interview regardless because an ADCOM saw potential in my app to give me the interview. At that point, it is all dependent on the interview. Again it says you need a FAVORABLE INTERVIEW to get the acceptance which I guess I did not get
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad
D
deleted1072601
How long did it take for everybody to get a response back from PCOM PA campus for acceptances?
FutureDocMatlock
New Member
Is there a group chat or Facebook group for the Biomed 2021-2023 class?
Seems like we're about 95 first-year master's students at PCOM-PA.
D
deleted1072601
Currently waiting for my response from them 😭 applied on 6/20Seems like we're about 95 first-year master's students at PCOM-PA.
Do people typically get into the DO program the first year ?Current biomed here. Feel free to ask any questions! I might be slow at responding but I'll try!
Good luck to all the first year BioMeds! I remember being in your shoes last year. The year goes by quicker than you realize. It is natural to be anxious about the conditional acceptance, grades, ECs, and so on.The entire application process is very stressful. Try to keep sane, seek support, ask questions! One tip: form a study group- don't solo it. That will make a difference in your grades and mental health. You got this! Sending positive energy to all!
did you get an Aceeptance?I have personal experience in the above scenario. My CARS was a 123 and I was afraid that I would not satisfy the MCAT requirement for the guaranteed interview/acceptance. However, I DID receive a interview this year to PCOM and ultimately ended up waitlisted. I talked to one of the adcoms in the biomed program and he said that PCOM views each app holistically, so that does not automatically disqualify me from the guaranteed interview. They can still give you an interview if they like your application enough.
Now here's the caveat, I didn't receive my interview until after 1st term grades were in. I did well in my 1st term, so that may have played a factor in getting the interview. So in short, it still is possible to get an interview.
Similar threads
- Replies
- 1
- Views
- 373
- Replies
- 0
- Views
- 174
- Replies
- 1
- Views
- 999
- Replies
- 12
- Views
- 5K