I have an interview mid-december during the week of the 12th (their final week before the holiday). I super regret calling back almost a full day after the e-mail request -- I'm sure I could have gotten an earlier interview, but I was too much in shock to do anything right at that moment.
Does anyone know how many interviews they do per week? I believe it is something like 6 per day, according to someone I know there.
How do interview invites work? Did Dr. B just look over applications and say "bring them in"?
Any other information about how their class is looking, or how they're arriving at decisions, etc.?
Boy, I'm so nervous! My application is generally decent (Ivy, great EC's, strong statement, superlative MCAT, but meh GPA due to fam crisis - however, explained appropriately). I was invited to interview without a secondary or letters, but I'm having those sent asap.
I really really hope they don't fill up the class by the time I interview. What's more, since I'm interviewing in the week before Christmas, I'm not sure how much time they'll have to convene and make decisions.
I read somewhere else that they ask you to send a deposit within 2 weeks of receiving an acceptance, so I'm not sure what effect that could have on reports thus far. Colleges will send more acceptances than available spots for undergrad, but who knows if that's the same for here.
And yes, the secretary / admissions specialist is great; I am tempted to make an entire thread dedicated to the apotheosis of Susana Vargas. I gather she's sort of a diva type, so be prepared to acquiesce to her 🙂
me: "My situation is sort of complicated"
SV: "Well, our lives are complicated right now, so what's up"
However, she's tremendously helpful, so use her if necessary.
Good luck to everyone!
(and so ends my very first post on psychoticpremed.net... bah, I VOWED to myself never to browse or post, but ... AHH, I succumb to the temptation)