Well now I'm all bummed out 🙁
I hope this isn't the case and if it is, that I am admitted regardless.
I hope this isn't the case and if it is, that I am admitted regardless.
I applied for the 2013 application as a United States applicant. I just graduated high school and am currently in my first year of college, so I applied for the 5 year programs at RCSI/Trinity and the 6 year program at UCD. I'm anxiously waiting and hoping to get into the program. Fortunately, I graduated with a 4.0 unweighted/4.8 weighted gpa in high school, and I have good medical experience/extracurriculars. Unfortunately, I didn't do the best I could have done on my ACT (Got a 27) , so my test scores in my application worries me. I'm not really sure where my standing is in the applicant pool. Does anyone know if I would have a chance at getting in, or even be offered an interview? 😕
Hey thanks for the reply! My medical extra-curriculars include shadowing 2 physicians for a lengthy amount of time(I've sent letters from these physicians to atlantic bridge), volunteering at my local hospital, and working in my fathers medical practice during the summers. Non-health related include playing the cello since 2006, piano since 2004, Varsity swim during my four years of high school, and a whole list of clubs that I don't think is worth mentioning. I believe that they treat applicants that have graduated high school with a year or less of college the same as the high school applicants in their senior year. The main difference is that there will be consideration for the removal of the first year in the program(pre-med) if certain prerequisite classes are met during the first year of college. Anyways, your scores are really high! Out of the Irish schools is UCD the only one you applied to/have experience with. Do you have any other advice about ABP in general? I'm hoping to get into the RCSI 5-year program...
I still haven't heard from any of the schools and I applied to each school, both 5 year and GEP. According to posts in this forum from previous years, people should start hearing back from schools this week.
Most schools in North America get much more than this. For example, Norther Ontario School of Medicine received 1974 applicants, sent out 320 interviews (one of which I received) for 64 spots. If all of ABP got 1200, considering there are 6 schools for 3 different length programs with roughly 250 NA students accepted amongst, these numbers are quite low per school and just based on that work in everyones favour. It would be interesting to know the distribution of these applicants to 6 year, 5 year and GEP, just to get a better idea.
Most schools in North America get much more than this. For example, Norther Ontario School of Medicine received 1974 applicants, sent out 320 interviews (one of which I received) for 64 spots. If all of ABP got 1200, considering there are 6 schools for 3 different length programs with roughly 250 NA students accepted amongst, these numbers are quite low per school and just based on that work in everyones favour. It would be interesting to know the distribution of these applicants to 6 year, 5 year and GEP, just to get a better idea.
How do you know ABP got only 1200 appliocations? Is that for all Irish universities and all programs? If 250 students are accepted....how many do they interview? I read somewhere that 800 are interviewed and 1/3 get in so the 250 sounds right. In my interview the ABP guy told me there were 60 were interviewed in canada for the 5/6 yr program. He wasnt clear if new york was included. Does that seem correct.
Anyway, 10days left to find out!
When do other schools respond and I hear only UL interviews.
I'm only going by what jenl said. No clue about any of the specifics, I was just speculating. Why do you say 10 days left to find out? I was under the impression first round acceptances went out this week.
UCD notifications incoming
You need to watch the outstanding authorization on the CC as it might take the charge over a week to show on the online transactions. The oustanding authorization is real time.
The outstanding authorization is = the credit limit - online available credit - the online posted balance.
For example, if the credit limit is $2000 and the online banking shows the balance at $1000, and the available credit is at $900 means that there is outstanding authorizations of $100. If you call your credit card company, they can tell you the name of the merchant that made the authorization. Good luck to all. Really exciting time to say the least.
That is about right. Pick up the phone and call your CC company. If the mechant is ABP or FedEx then congrats.
Good advice- thanks. GL everyone! Let's keep each other posted.

Congrats, I'm very happy for you.
Did you get into the regular 6 year program at St.Andrews?

Hey SJLIM, were you accepted to the A100 program or the A990 program? i.e. are you guaranteed Edinburgh or Manchester for your clinical years? and Congrats!
Hi,
Do you know if UCD, UCC and Trinity also send their acceptance letters thought Fedex?
Thank you