I think there's usually facebook page, but I haven't heard anything personally. Also, does anyone know when the first day of classes are? Important detail that I can't seem to find anywhere lolIs there a group for accepted students?
I think there's usually facebook page, but I haven't heard anything personally. Also, does anyone know when the first day of classes are? Important detail that I can't seem to find anywhere lolIs there a group for accepted students?
I think there's usually facebook page, but I haven't heard anything personally. Also, does anyone know when the first day of classes are? Important detail that I can't seem to find anywhere lol
Sorry to hear that. Were you interviewed?Just received a rejection letter 🙁
When is your interview?Just got an II which is wild because I had applied months and months ago. Does anyone know if there are even many slots in the class left at this point?
Feb 28When were you verified?
I emailed them and they said that we would hear from them within the next 2 weeks
Or they let some people who have already interviewed into the program lolI also called Temple on Friday and was told the same thing. Either we would be notified of an interview or be unfortunately denied admission into the program within 2 weeks.
Or they let some people who have already interviewed into the program lol
Their committee meetings are on Fridays so my guess is emails will go out MondayI feel like I'm always asking this, but any recent news? Haven't heard anything on my end
Their committee meetings are on Fridays so my guess is emails will go out Monday
How many yall from out of state?
Hi everyone!
Prospective student here super interested in applying for the 2020-2021 program.
For successful applicants - what did your application cycle look like? (If you previously did AMCAS when did you do AMCAS, when did you start your app to the LKSOM Post-Bacc, when did you turn it in, when did you hear back, when did you start?)
Also for any post-bacc alumni, I have heard there is a hard 3.4uGPA PRIOR to matriculating to the program in order to gain conditional acceptance. How strict is this? To provide some context, I did a >1 year post-bacc at a non-MD/DO affiliated school prior to this, earned a 3.92 and boosted my GPA to a 3.26 from a 3.01, but taking more courses would not raise it much higher.
Any input would be appreciated! I definitely want to put my best foot forward in applying to the program.