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Good luck, tac. You'll do fine! Go to bed!
tacrum43 said:Okay. Was a little stressed just then. I'm better now. Whatever will be will be. I'm thinking positive. I love Tulane. Maybe for once a school will love me back. 😛
gameboi499 said:alright, i just found out that i got waitlisted at tulane. is there anyway you can find out why you got waitlisted? it really sucks bc i was late for the interview. they said to be there at 8:15am, but i didn't get there until 8:35am. i left baton rouge at 6:00am to give me 2 hours to get there (which usually only takes 1 hour), but i still didn't make it in time. dawm traffic. however, when i got there, dr. beckman wasn't there yet. there was only a medical student there talking to the other interviewees. i found out that she only got there 5 minutes b4 i did. do ya'll think that has anything to do with me not getting accepted? i really want to find out. should i email dr beckman and ask her?
prana_md said:Hey, I think I interviewed with you! Were you the only guy with about half a dozen women interviewees? Don't worry ... the wait list will definitely move. Everyone was commiserating about the terrible traffic that morning, so I don't think it hurt you. Good luck. By the way, how did you hear?
DaMota said:you'll rock it yo. hopefully someone will withdraw their acceptance the day they review your file and they'll want you so bad they'll give you an acceptance right off the bat. good luck! your interviews will be chill as can be.
-mota
myrtle said:all right, which one of you is it in the picture?
http://www2.tulane.edu/article_news_details.cfm?ArticleID=6247
Med School Applicants Ready to Rebuild
Even though the Tulane School of Medicine is holding classes at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston this academic year, students and teaching faculty will return to New Orleans in July, and applicants for the medical class of 2010 already are flocking to New Orleans for interviews.
"More than 7,000 students have applied for admission to our School of Medicine, and their academic qualifications are similar to that of previous classes," says Paul Whelton, dean of the medical school and senior vice president for health sciences. "This reflects the confidence that applicants and their advisers have in Tulane and the future of healthcare in the city of New Orleans."
This year, the admissions process has become streamlined and more efficient, says Barbara Beckman, assistant dean for admissions. From the end of September through December, interviews with selected applicants were conducted in Houston. Now, interviews are being conducted in New Orleans, although the usual tour of the downtown medical complex has changed.
Last year, Beckman and Marc Kahn, associate dean of admissions and student affairs, interviewed 1,400 applicants. This year, they will interview about 400 applicants through the end of the month, concentrating on those who show a strong interest in New Orleans and its renewal.
"The youth, exuberance and energy of the applicants is delightful--the strongest applicants want to contribute to the rebuilding," Beckman says.
As one applicant from California wrote: "I believe that Tulane University School of Medicine can offer me the best education and training ... Since the Hurricane Katrina catastrophe, my interest in Tulane University School of Medicine has grown stronger. I admire the strength and persistence of the school for standing firm despite the destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina. It would be an honor for me to attend a school with beliefs and virtues paralleled to my own. Furthermore, I would like to continue joining in the effort of rebuilding the city of New Orleans." This applicant volunteered for an American Red Cross fundraiser for the Katrina relief effort.
As is the usual practice, more candidates are accepted than the approximately 150 who constitute the incoming medical school class. But this year there has been only a fraction of the typical number of withdrawals, Beckman says. So far, the incoming medical school class will have more men than usual (166 men and 122 women have been accepted). Also, there are more accepted applicants from Louisiana, with 73 from the Pelican State this year compared to 43 Louisianans who were accepted last year.
"We've seen an increase in primary applications to Tulane since Hurricane Katrina," Beckman says. "Our process hasn't been seamless, but that doesn't seem to bother the prospective medical students."
tacrum43 said:I was there that day (2/7), but that's not me. 🙂 Dr. Beckman came and said they wanted to take a photo for an article, but they wanted it to be a female applicant "for diversity purposes".
medisin said:hey tacrum, i am interviewing in a couple of weeks. i was just wondering if your interviews were open or closed file. and good luck, hope you get some good news next week.
DaMota said:HA. thats definitely not me (my hair is much redder). but i did interview in that exact same seat with beckman. but she wasn't all up in my face like that. she was behind her desk.
-mota
edit: whats with all the dudes being accepted?? we need more LADIES. here's to you getting in, tacrum.
Kitra101 said:So, has anyone heard anything about school next year yet? Ive been checking back and forth on the site and they have not really changed much since 12.02....fin aid/price for tuition, housing, etc?
DaMota said:edit: whats with all the dudes being accepted?? we need more LADIES. here's to you getting in, tacrum.
medisin said:hey tacrum, i am interviewing in a couple of weeks. i was just wondering if your interviews were open or closed file. and good luck, hope you get some good news next week.
tacrum43 said:Um...in case you hadn't noticed, I ain't no lady. 🙂
tacrum43 said:They were both closed file, but one of the first things both interviewers asked was "What is your GPA? What is your MCAT?", so I'm not exactly sure what the point of them being closed file is. Maybe to see what you'll emphasize? Well anyway, good luck at your interview. Tulane is a great school.
tacrum43 said:"What is your GPA? What is your MCAT?"
DaMota said:haha. oops. my bad. i still hope you get in though.
i got asked this too. and then father don went on to talk about how he likes high verbal scores because "we can teach you basic sciences, but we can't teach you how to think"
-mota
tulane06 said:When I read the thing about lots of dudes getting in, the same exact thought crossed my mind!
KAI1927 said:When I interviewed there Dr. Beckman said, that you'd be either accepted, rejected, or acceptence range (waitlist). But I would be very happy about your outcome, getting an interview this year (400 out of over 7000) is close numberwise to an acceptence in a normal year. Being placed on acceptence range is more a comment on people not withdrawing the normal amount, and not your creditentials. You are obviously very qualified but unfortunately they have accepted their quota early and have to wait for people to withdrawl. There is no doubt that if they go to their acceptence range canditdates you will be in a good position. I'd be hopeful.
tulanensis said:So maybe acceptance range is a step up from the normal waitlist..
tulanensis said:Just like to add that I'm getting conflicting reports about what "acceptance range" is. In official correspondence with the school, I was told that everyone placed on that list last year was ultimately offered a place. However, I've also heard that 700-800 were waitlisted last year. So maybe acceptance range is a step up from the normal waitlist. Also, Dr. Beckman mentioned that last year, about 20 people had withdrawn by early February. This year, the number was 6. I'm not sure if that's really cause for concern that the class will be oversubscribed; those accepted have until May 15 to pay the deposit.
Samoa said:Also, there's no point in giving up your acceptance if the school isn't asking for any money to hold your place.
theunderdog said:noooooo... we need more ladies!!!! god, please!!! please...
i dont want it to be a repeat of my college where it's 70% guys and 30% girls!!!
right now, if my math is right, it's 58% guys, 42% girls... have been accepted
fiji128 said:Do any of you who plan on attending Tulane next year know what the housing situation is like down their? Where are the best places (websites) to go and start researching places? Craig's list? Will rents go up as the year moves along and people return or go down as more housing becomes available? I really don't want to show up Aug 1st and be scrabling to find a place.
McMD said:she will bring "surprises for a group of very deserving young residents"......hmmm.....Mota...hope you're in New Orleans and "deserving" at the time.
drmota said:i was under the impression that most M1s live at Deming Pavilion. Its really close to the medical school building and reasonably priced. Housing in New Orleans is a B*TCH right now from what i hear so i think this will be our best bet.
-mota
KAI1927 said:With the damage from katrina and the larger than normal class, I think the deming housing will be a sought after commodity. I am curious as to how Tulane prioritizes ( by class year) room assignments when it comes to shortages; it should be interesting. I would go down if I had to live in a tent outside Cafe Du Monde. (best coffee ever)
drmota said:![]()
-mota
make a case for it 🙂 good luck at your interview! it is super low-stress.LJDHC05 said:in case we get a chance to tour the re-opened med center (probably not gonna happen).
LJDHC05 said:Interviewing Thursday!!!! I hope the Abita brewery is still making their lovely amber beer, because I'm gonna need one. I'll bring the camera just in case we get a chance to tour the re-opened med center (probably not gonna happen).
anon-y-mouse said:make a case for it 🙂 good luck at your interview! it is super low-stress.
http://www.nola.com/newsflash/louis...s-23/1139942057307270.xml&storylist=louisiana
woohoo!
Re: housing
http://deming.tulane.edu states that they won't be accepting apps till April 2 (except from previous residents, who can fedex in their requests for next year). I think I'm going to fedex my app the day before...
what about the monthly terms? it's $50/month cheaper to sign for 9 or more months. how long is one normal year? 9 months? 10?
southerncomfort said:Not only are they still making Amber, PurpleHaze, TurboDog, and all the other brews, they've come out with a new "Restoration Ale". A portion of proceeds goes to hurricane relief.
Yet another way to do your part! 😎
http://www.abita.com/party/restoration_ale.html
drmota said: