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I received an invitation to interview on one of Brown's two research days. Per the email they said that the first day was nearly full, but that the second day was open. I sent an email to them less than 90 minutes after receiving this invitation. I asked for the second interview day. I get an email back about 2 hours later saying "sorry, but the second day was now full, but that there was still a spot available on the first day". So I emailed back in less than 15 minutes saying, "sure the first day works fine". I then get an email back saying, "sorry but the first day is now full, we can put you on the waitlist... why don't you come on a non-research day".
I am a little shocked by this exchange - why would a program send more research invites out than they have spots? Especially since I emailed them promptly back... I doubt that I am the only interviewee in this situation. We have so few things to judge programs by that are not polished brochures/websites, one of which is the quality of our exchanges with them. My concern is that an interaction like this may be an indication of larger, more significant organizational/logistical issues that may be present at a residency program. Is this interpretation an over-reaction? Have others had similar experiences with other programs?
I am a little shocked by this exchange - why would a program send more research invites out than they have spots? Especially since I emailed them promptly back... I doubt that I am the only interviewee in this situation. We have so few things to judge programs by that are not polished brochures/websites, one of which is the quality of our exchanges with them. My concern is that an interaction like this may be an indication of larger, more significant organizational/logistical issues that may be present at a residency program. Is this interpretation an over-reaction? Have others had similar experiences with other programs?