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3) Is this in fact going to be a record year in terms of total apps and median GPAs and MCATs?
The number of applications and the median stats won't be reported until late in 2016 around the time of the AAMC annual meeting.
That said, I suspect that many people who did not want to face the new MCAT are applying with about-to-expire old MCAT scores.
No i didn't!!!! It can be misinterpreted that way but i was referring to large as in grand, epic and of significant importance, as opposed to being small, insignificant etc.
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small should never be confused with insignificant....
We have a saying in Farsi, which roughly translates to "look not at the (chile) pepper's size, but break it open and taste its sting". OK so I butchered that. Point being: think spicy chili pepper.
3) Is this in fact going to be a record year in terms of total apps and median GPAs and MCATs?
We're definitely seeing this at my school.
Have your standards for granting a II increased compared to earlier in the cycle? And by how much?
I have no data but I would hope that there has been a decline in borderline applicants even with an increase in the number of applicants to a given school thanks to a certain "score" that is well known around here. Of course, with a larger pool and an increase in the quality of the applicants, the competition for an interview is stiffer.
That is certainly the score you have to thank for the 3 interview invites you've received, isn't it?You're talking about my XBOX Live Gamerscore, right?
I agree I am still mid cycle!Wouldn't it be better to keep this survey open until the end of the cycle so that you have information for interviews given out in January/Feb/March?
Wouldn't it be better to keep this survey open until the end of the cycle so that you have information for interviews given out in January/Feb/March?
Essentially, yes; my survey shows that "no II by Turkey = no MD" proves to be a fairly robust heuristic as we all expected it might be. With n=100, only 3 individuals received an acceptance after exclusively receiving IIs after Thanksgiving.
I know people who had their first interview in January or Febury and received acceptance to some high caliber schools. Just throwin it out here
I'm confused, LizzyM score is just GPA*10 + MCAT, right? With a 3.5GPA you're saying your MCAT was between a 16-20? And you got accepted with that? Or did you retake the MCAT?My undergraduate GPA on acceptance : 3.53
My MCAT on acceptance : Hahahahahaha!!! Hahaha! *wipes tears from eyes*
I'm confused, LizzyM score is just GPA*10 + MCAT, right? With a 3.5GPA you're saying your MCAT was between a 16-20? And you got accepted with that? Or did you retake the MCAT?
My hope just went from 100 to 0 real quick.
I do have IIs, all of which I received in December. But this data seems to indicate that I'm interviewing for a waitlist spot at best.There are always exceptions. If you are in the no II category it's best to be prudent and line up an actionable plan for the next year but there's no use in despairing until the cycle is completely over. A friend two years ago had all of his interviews in the Sprinf and was accepted off a wait list in the summer. Stressful, but he is no less an MD than anyone else.
I do have IIs, all of which I received in December. But this data seems to indicate that I'm interviewing for a waitlist spot at best.
I'm sure you're a great statistician. Obviously I take anything like this with a grain of salt. I do know people who were accepted after receiving IIs after Thanksgiving and the school specific threads from last year are reasonably encouraging. But thank you for this information!Well n=100, there is major selection bias (SDN only), and the data doesn't present any information about wait lists. These data are meant to be suggestive of trends and heuristics but we can't draw a conclusion as strong as that one without a better survey, a larger cohort, and institutional data; not to mention, a better statistician 😉.
FWIW, @bananafish94, it seems to me there is a difference between someone who is verified and complete nice and early but still gets no II till after Thanksgiving and someone who isn't verified/complete until late and then only gets II after Thanksgiving. I would think the people who were complete nice and early but don't get II till late are truly weaker in some way, whereas the people who were complete late but were strong candidates might well pick up some II/acceptances late in the game and can justifiably remain hopeful. I haven't examined @Lucca's results closely enough to know if we can answer this from the data.I'm sure you're a great statistician. Obviously I take anything like this with a grain of salt. I do know people who were accepted after receiving IIs after Thanksgiving and the school specific threads from last year are reasonably encouraging. But thank you for this information!
I would consider myself more early than late, so that's a bad sign. The encouraging thing is that these schools have low interview rates (<5% for one) and have strong post interview acceptance rates (looks like >60% according to my back of the envelope calculations). The funny thing is that I had pretty much resigned myself to not getting in and set up a scribing job to prepare for next year. So to get some hope again and then get rejected from all of them would really blow. But I guess all I can do is prepare as much as possible and hope for the best.FWIW, @bananafish94, it seems to me there is a difference between someone who is verified and complete nice and early but still gets no II till after Thanksgiving and someone who isn't verified/complete until late and then only gets II after Thanksgiving. I would think the people who were complete nice and early but don't get II till late are truly weaker in some way, whereas the people who were complete late but were strong candidates might well pick up some II/acceptances late in the game and can justifiably remain hopeful. I haven't examined @Lucca's results closely enough to know if we can answer this from the data.
I do have IIs, all of which I received in December. But this data seems to indicate that I'm interviewing for a waitlist spot at best.
Thank you! They can accept me the day before classes start for all I care. As long as I get in somewhere.Individual C - my friend who I mentioned earlier - did get one acceptance up-front, though the others were post-waitlist. So at least at some schools, you do have a shot at an outright acceptance. Also, speaking as someone who also got a lot of waitlists, post-waitlist acceptances aren't something to discount, either - both said friend and I are at schools we were initially waitlisted at, rather than ones that accepted us initially.
Good luck at your interviews, either way.
Well n=100, there is major selection bias (SDN only), and the data doesn't present any information about wait lists. These data are meant to be suggestive of trends and heuristics but we can't draw a conclusion as strong as that one without a better survey, a larger cohort, and institutional data; not to mention, a better statistician 😉.
Should have used Google Forms w/ restriction to one submission per account. The only ones without a @gmail.com or Google account for that matter are luddites.
You calculated your Lizzy M Score incorrectly. You posted earlier you had a 3.53 and you posted that you got a 26 MCAT above. That's a 61 Lizzy M not a 51. Still a challenge to get in, but it truly seems unfathomable that anyone with a Lizzy M of 51 would be accepted to any MD. As someone posted earlier that would be the equivalent of a 16 MCAT, which I feel takes serious skill to get (intentionally try to answer question wrong lol).
It may be incorrect, but the old spreadsheet (the illegal one) which calculated it for me. You never want me to calculate anything by hand or I will get truly the oddest of numbers. There is a reason that while my background allows me to go into human factors engineering to continue my research, I would be too frightened of a math error causing someone to blow up. I will kill fewer people in medicine.
It asked for gpa. I gave it my undergrad GPA from my transcript.
It asked for last MCAT score and breakdown. I gave it the MCAT as soon as it was released.
It told me I was 54 and change and basically told me I was screwed after I already applied. Technically the person who did the spreadsheet could have entered in the formula incorrectly which is why I have repeatedly stated I got it off the spreadsheet based on my initial numbers which I inputted when I was in Dr S's office in 2010 (after I already earned my BS and MS, but did not finish my never ending post-bacc) which he can verify.
I do know some of my early MCAT practices were in the "Oh crap" stage. I did at least get one practice that was 20, but that was not the MCAT used in the calculation. There is at least one person who has a 20 MCAT in my school according to one of my interviewers so apparently nothing is impossible.