Has anyone heard today?
Just got my acceptance to RCSI GEP 😀 Soooo happy right now
Just got my acceptance to RCSI GEP 😀 Soooo happy right now
That would be awsome if we found out on the 19th.. I have an interview with my local med school on the 24th so it would take a lot of pressure off if I find out about Ireland first.
I heard that Ireland can extend offers up to a month before class starts? Does that mean that if I recieve a rejection they may send an offer later? Is there a waitlist? or will they withold rejection leters until the end? Thanks
I havent seen any Canadian West Coasters getting RCSI acceptances-- I am applying to GEP thoHave any west coasters heard today? Specifically 5 year?
So are the UCD first offers coming out these next few weeks? I'm assuming I didn't get into RCSI cause I didn't hear anything or got an interview...
I also got a acceptance letter from UCD today for the GEP. I have been accepted to both RCSI and UCD GEP!
my app was completed really late at the end of january. i havent heard back anything from the schools i applied to. Will they inform you if you've been rejected? Has anyone been rejected yet? Or is it a silent rejection?
Has anyone received an acceptance to both UCC and UCD?
I currently have a UCC acceptance but have not paid the deposit yet. Really want to go to UCD over UCC but worried that the fact I already have a UCC acceptance will prevent me from getting one from UCD.🙁
I am in a similar position. I got a UCC acceptance but was hoping possibly for UCD however I paid the deposit today. My preference for UCD over UCC wasn't very strong but more of a curiosity. The deadline is pretty soon so don't cut it too short.....
Thanks so much sasmadrid! I have been so anxious to see when Trinity will be sending out their offers. I wonder when NUIG will be sending out their offers too!!
I emailed NUIG as well! but they havent answered yet, its been 3 days. Hopefully we will hear something good at the end of this week.
are you only applying to the 5-year program at trinity and galway?
Which program at TCD did you apply to? 4, 5, 6 year?
I'm from: Toronto
Currently studying: MSc
My GPA is: >3.7
My MCAT Score was: >30
I applied to: RCSI, UCC, UCD, Limerick All GEP
I was interviewed at: RCSI
I was accepted at: UCC, RCSI
I was waitlisted at:
I was rejected from:
Will be attending RCSI
maybe this is a stupid question, but is it okay to email the admission offices of the schools directly? or are applicants expected to direct all application questions to ABP? would it hurt an applicants chances to contact the school directly regarding the status of their application as well as conveying an interest to attend the school?
thanks
Congrats on all the acceptances! For those of you who received acceptances from UCD, when is your deadline to accept the offer?
Is there anyone here who'd be paying for this completely on their own (through loans), like me? 31k a year + 16k a year living expenses = 47k a year; 47k a year x 5 yrs = 235000 k euros, which is over $300,000 USD. If you plug that into one of those loan calculator things (http://www.finaid.org/calculators/scripts/loanpayments.cgi), you wind up paying $114,000 in interest over 10 years of paying $3500 a month. They don't recommend you take out this loan unless your annual salary is over $415k. Then you add whatever undergrad debt you have (50k in my case) and it seems even more insane.
I guess my question is, would it be insane for me to do this, particularly when I should be able to get into a good (and probably much cheaper) US med school? My main reason for applying to Ireland is that I want to start this fall (instead of in 2014, which is what will happen if I have to finish the postbac I'm in, take the MCAT, and apply) - I'm 26 already and am dying to move past all the irrelevant physics and other hoops and start on the actual medicine. I'm also very drawn to the way people describe their experiences at Trinity and Galway, and I love Ireland and have some close friends who live there and the UK, which would help a lot too. I lived in Germany for 2 years fairly recently and would like to move back to Europe if I could. But, the money-side of this seems crazy. Any advice? Sorry this is so long!
I am applying to trinity and Galway too, I am not taking any loans aor lines of credit. My physician grandfather is paying off everything, and my parents paied my undergrad (around 80 thousands). I am not sure if you want to have that much debt when you graduate at the age of 31. Have you tried carrbean medical schools? Like Saba, they are a lot cheaper.
Is there anyone here who'd be paying for this completely on their own (through loans), like me? 31k a year + 16k a year living expenses = 47k a year; 47k a year x 5 yrs = 235000 k euros, which is over $300,000 USD. If you plug that into one of those loan calculator things (http://www.finaid.org/calculators/scripts/loanpayments.cgi), you wind up paying $114,000 in interest over 10 years of paying $3500 a month. They don't recommend you take out this loan unless your annual salary is over $415k. Then you add whatever undergrad debt you have (50k in my case) and it seems even more insane.
I guess my question is, would it be insane for me to do this, particularly when I should be able to get into a good (and probably much cheaper) US med school? My main reason for applying to Ireland is that I want to start this fall (instead of in 2014, which is what will happen if I have to finish the postbac I'm in, take the MCAT, and apply) - I'm 26 already and am dying to move past all the irrelevant physics and other hoops and start on the actual medicine. I'm also very drawn to the way people describe their experiences at Trinity and Galway, and I love Ireland and have some close friends who live there and the UK, which would help a lot too. I lived in Germany for 2 years fairly recently and would like to move back to Europe if I could. But, the money-side of this seems crazy. Any advice? Sorry this is so long!