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I anticipate that the committee is meeting this week and we will hear within a few days that we've all been accepted! 😀
I interviewed on February 7th and still haven't heard anything. Happy waiting!!
any idea how much of the class is filled?
or how many interviewed are typically accepted?
Got my acceptance letter today. It was dated Feb. 28th. Hope everyone else gets the good news as well.
Wondering what you guys thought; is it pretty much the end of the road if I haven't received an interview invite yet from PCOM? I haven't been pre-interview screened or anything, I just haven't heard anything from the school.
I interviewed Feb 14th as well, but I'm stuck at work until 5 to see if there is anything in the mail!
Is everyone who received acceptances in Pa, or have the letters gotten further yet?
I interviewed on 2/7 and got my letter today that I have been waitlisted. Does anyone know how many people typically get accepted from the waitlist? AI am supposed to let LECOM know by March 9th if I'm going there and pay the $1500 deposit, so I'm not sure what I should do....
Hi, I am having a supremely hard time deciding between PCOM and NSUCOM 😕
PCOM Pros:
-Close to family & friends (I'm from PA and went to school in NYC)
-No dress code
-Non-mandatory lecture (though I think I'm the sort of person that would go to lecture, because I like writing info out)
-cheaper to move-in
-may be easier to live without a car first year (not bringing a car first year)
-recorded lectures first & second year
-large number of affiliated hospitals
PCOM Cons:
-crime in Philly? (heard Philly is a bit rough around the edges)
NSUCOM Pros:
-super friendly students (got a good vibe when I visited and spoke w students)
-new area/culture/experience
-nice weather
-someone I care about lives there
-Kaplan board prep course included in tuition
NSUCOM Cons:
-seems harder to survive without a car
-hot & humid summer (I will be walking to class that first year)
-dress code & mandatory lecture (though I'v heard this isn't really that much of an issue & I would probably go to lecture anyway)
-much higher move-in costs
-recorded lectures mainly in second year (first year may have a few recorded lecs)
BOTH SCHOOL PROS(also, what I think is most important overall):
-both have good clinical experience
-->NSU rotation sites: http://medicine.nova.edu/do/clinical_rotation.html
-->PCOM affiliated hospitals: http://www.pcom.edu/clinical_educati...te_lists_.html
-similar match rate (https://www.do-online.org/pdf/AOA%20...02009%20tl.pdf)
-similar tuition price
-both have strong reputations (so I've heard, though I'm more familiar w PCOM's strong clinical reputation)
In General:
-I'm leaning towards family medicine (though that could change)
-I don't currently have a preference as to where I want to practice
Thoughts? Corrections to what I've heard? I know it's about the right fit, but I could see myself happy at both institutions and I believe that a big part of where you end up for residency is up to how hard you work. Maybe an outside perspective will help. Thanks in advance!!! 🙂
Hi, I am having a supremely hard time deciding between PCOM and NSUCOM 😕
PCOM Pros:
-Close to family & friends (I'm from PA and went to school in NYC)
-No dress code
-Non-mandatory lecture (though I think I'm the sort of person that would go to lecture, because I like writing info out)
-cheaper to move-in
-may be easier to live without a car first year (not bringing a car first year)
-recorded lectures first & second year
-large number of affiliated hospitals
PCOM Cons:
-crime in Philly? (heard Philly is a bit rough around the edges)
NSUCOM Pros:
-super friendly students (got a good vibe when I visited and spoke w students)
-new area/culture/experience
-nice weather
-someone I care about lives there
-Kaplan board prep course included in tuition
NSUCOM Cons:
-seems harder to survive without a car
-hot & humid summer (I will be walking to class that first year)
-dress code & mandatory lecture (though I'v heard this isn't really that much of an issue & I would probably go to lecture anyway)
-much higher move-in costs
-recorded lectures mainly in second year (first year may have a few recorded lecs)
BOTH SCHOOL PROS(also, what I think is most important overall):
-both have good clinical experience
-->NSU rotation sites: http://medicine.nova.edu/do/clinical_rotation.html
-->PCOM affiliated hospitals: http://www.pcom.edu/clinical_educati...te_lists_.html
-similar match rate (https://www.do-online.org/pdf/AOA%20...02009%20tl.pdf)
-similar tuition price
-both have strong reputations (so I've heard, though I'm more familiar w PCOM's strong clinical reputation)
In General:
-I'm leaning towards family medicine (though that could change)
-I don't currently have a preference as to where I want to practice
Thoughts? Corrections to what I've heard? I know it's about the right fit, but I could see myself happy at both institutions and I believe that a big part of where you end up for residency is up to how hard you work. Maybe an outside perspective will help. Thanks in advance!!! 🙂
I interviewed the 21st and am 'on hold' for further review. Big let down, I wanted so badly to officially be in. Does anyone from last year's cycle, by chance, have any recommendations on anything I can do/send in the meantime? They said they're interviewing until the end of March and that I will definitely have news by April 22nd.
Should have stayed at the Hilton and parked in the PCOM garage. It's safe, but not 100% crime free. Sorry about your car. Hope everything else went well. 🙂As for Philadelphia's safety, my car was broken into a block from the school, in a hotel parking lot next to TGIF... and I've been told PCOM is in a safe area of the city!
What time in the afternoon does the interview day typically end?
Yay, recently got accepted to PCOM!
Congrats! Interview date?
Yay, recently got accepted to PCOM! After looking through some of the posts, I've noticed that there's talk about a luncheon for the new students. Does anyone know the details of the luncheon in April for students who were accepted? I can't find anything about it on the PCOM website. Thanks!!
Yay, recently got accepted to PCOM! After looking through some of the posts, I've noticed that there's talk about a luncheon for the new students. Does anyone know the details of the luncheon in April for students who were accepted? I can't find anything about it on the PCOM website. Thanks!!
Yes, my secondary was submitted in december and mcats were submitted last week. The portal is updated to show a complete file, but nothing.Dear PCOM,
Review my app already. It has been 5 months. This is getting ridiculous. Thanks
~doctorjdo
Yes, my secondary was submitted in december and mcats were submitted last week. The portal is updated to show a complete file, but nothing.
Bsc - 3.7
DDS - 3.46
Mcat 9 V, 7 P, 9 B
Could have a problem with that 7 man, sorry to say. My roommate was granted an interview, and also had a 7 on a section, but they told him they were 'waiting to make a decision until he took the january mcat'.....one he wasn't scheduled to take. They require, i believe, at least an 8 on every section.
I was accepted with a 7 in physical sciences last year. They want to see at least an 8 in each section but it's not a set requirement. I didn't have any connections to the school either, and I have a friend who was also accepted this year with a 7 in BS. A lot depends on when your application is in and how everything else looks. I think what is hurting you the most is that your most recent MCAT wasn't submitted until last week. They are almost done with interviews and usually towards the end of the year a lot of people with high scores get turned down. Just the unfortunate aspect of a rolling admissions. Trying sending in a quick letter of interest. It may definitely help!
Good luck!![]()
Thanks! I realize the 7 isn't great, but I have 8-9 years of working with patients as a general dentist. I took my premed prereq's in 1994-95.
I was accepted with a 7 in physical sciences last year. They want to see at least an 8 in each section but it's not a set requirement. I didn't have any connections to the school either, and I have a friend who was also accepted this year with a 7 in BS. A lot depends on when your application is in and how everything else looks. I think what is hurting you the most is that your most recent MCAT wasn't submitted until last week. They are almost done with interviews and usually towards the end of the year a lot of people with high scores get turned down. Just the unfortunate aspect of a rolling admissions. Trying sending in a quick letter of interest. It may definitely help!
Good luck!![]()
I am also throwing my hat into the ring for the next application cycle. 😀 I graduated from dental school in 1995. Good luck to you.![]()
Thanks! I realize the 7 isn't great, but I have 8-9 years of working with patients as a general dentist. I took my premed prereq's in 1994-95.
Has anyone from Feb 23rd heard back? Seems the 21st was the most recent so I'm thinking it'll be soon.. don't know how much of the class is filled so I'm definitely worried.. thanks and congrats to those accepted and good luck to those interviewing!
I am also throwing my hat into the ring for the next application cycle. 😀 I graduated from dental school in 1995. Good luck to you.![]()
Has anyone from Feb 23rd heard back?
What exactly is a "letter of interest" and when would you send one?