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For those of you who were placed on the "acceptable range", were you also told that a letter was being sent to you??
So my shakey first interview probably is going to hurt me more than I hoped...nerves really got to me during my first ever med school interview.
ANYONE WHO GOT ACCEPTED: Did anyone send a post-interview letter of intent/interest? Do you believe it helped at all.
who was the interview with? not all are equal
ANYONE WHO GOT ACCEPTED: Did anyone send a post-interview letter of intent/interest? Do you believe it helped at all.
ANYONE WHO GOT ACCEPTED: Did anyone send a post-interview letter of intent/interest? Do you believe it helped at all.
I believe his name was Dr. Goodman, I would have to look to be sure but I don't have my stuff on me.
Cool, I wrote one.
I wish you guys the best of luck, and definitely think that sending a letter of interest or intent is the way to go. Also, keep in mind that they really intend for there to be movement in the acceptable range this year!
hi phoenix, thanx for sharing all this info. last year there was no waitist movement, why do u think this year they will have movement? are they doing something differently this year?
I thought my student interview went very well so I sent him an email thanking him and reiterated Tulane as my first choice... he responded maybe see you next year. Today I called to check my status and the lady said I was within the acceptable range and my letter was in the mail so I dunno that to think!!!
I thought people said that "accetable range" was really a waitlist, am I incorrect?
I called today... I'm in the "acceptable range". Which means waitlist. I can call back May 15th. I feel like I've been politely told to leave Tulane alone. The thing is, I felt really good about my interviews. I'm glad I applied to multiple schools.
I'm assuming that dennielulu is hoping that although they've been told on the phone that they're in the "acceptable range," that maybe that could still mean that an acceptance letter is in the mail.
In case you were wondering.. you will receive a letter if you are in the "acceptable Range" also.. so that could be what they are referring too also.
Interviews at Tulane most definitely count for more than at most other schools.
My student interviewer, however, told me that the student interview is the most important of the three you get.
My student interviewer, however, told me that the student interview is the most important of the three you get.
So I just got my acceptance letter today. Anyone know if emailing a written response confirming the acceptance suffices, or do they want a snail mail response for their record?
Thanks
My student interviewer, however, told me that the student interview is the most important of the three you get.
always reply by snail mail. with hundreds of emails per day, it can easily be overlooked. if the 2 week deadline is approaching, you can email dr. beckman but you should follow it up with a snail mail letter. the postal system in Nola is not the best so make sure you send it certified.So I just got my acceptance letter today. Anyone know if emailing a written response confirming the acceptance suffices, or do they want a snail mail response for their record?
Do you think it will help or hurt my chances that they are my only interview (Father Don asked me if I have had any others/have others lined up and I said no)? On the one hand, it would help me if they're trying to accept students with the highest chances of attending. On the other hand, if they know that I don't have any other interviews, are they more likely to put me in acceptance range since they know that I would accept off the wait list? Or is it irrelevant?
I'm going out of my mind waiting for this decision, but at the same time I'm terrified to call and find out the results... I want this so badly that I'm having dreams about it.
Does anyone have the stats as to how many people Tulane plans to put on hold and how many of those on hold they plan to accept this year?
I went to Tulane today for my interview. The assistant dean congratulated us for getting in our apps early, and said that we were the lucky ones. She said she has been getting a bunch of calls from applicants with 36+ MCAT scores, but that they're just so swamped this year they don't know what to do, and have had to reject a ton of really stellar applicants. (At all of the interviews I've been at, admissions staff have said that they're up 30-50% in applications compared to last year, and are kind of freaking out, so to speak). As it is, she said that since last year there was NO waitlist movement, that they're going to interview and accept far less students this year. Last year they interviewed over 1,000 and accepted 374 for a class of 165. This year they intend to interview somewhere around 400-500 and accept 250 for a class of 175. So..... Good luck everyone!
Holy Connoly! Im Going To Be A Doc! Ahhhhh!!!!!!!!!! Tulane Rocks!!!
How long after my interview should I wait to call them about my status? Opinions?
Congrats BigC!![]()
Has anyone received a scholarship from Tulane?
Essentially yeah.Ummmm, you posted that you got a $10k scholarship from Tulane on page four of this thread. Are you just checking to see if anyone else got one too?
i'm in love with tulane. now if only they loved me in the same way 😍
anyone else interested in their md/mph program??
btw, congrats bigchoader!!
quote Phoenix:
"As it is, she said that since last year there was NO waitlist movement, that they're going to interview and accept far less students this year. Last year they interviewed over 1,000 and accepted 374 for a class of 165. This year they intend to interview somewhere around 400-500 and accept 250 for a class of 175. So..... Good luck everyone!"
So basically, that doesn't give me much hope, as I am waitlisted for this year. If 250 are actually ACCEPTED, that means that 75 students have to drop out before ANYONE on the waitlist is accepted. If Tulane, as they say, truly try to pick people that really want to go there and are a great "match" for the school, what are the chances of that happening?
I am basically giving up hope. There's little chance in my mind that more than 75 students so well matched to Tulane will get offers they like more.
I am sinking into dispair and self pity now.
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Ummmmm. I figure that since last year they accepted 374 and ended up with a class of 165 and no waitlist movement, that by initially only accepting 250, about 125 less than last year, for 175 spots, that there will definitely be a lot of waitlist movement. If the numbers end up working similar to last year, that would mean they could end up accepting around 125 people off the "acceptable list" waitlist. Right?
Wow. Maybe i'm ******ed. I really don't get it! If a greater number were accepted than actual spots available, and there was "NO" waitlist movement, doesn't it seem like there could've potentially been a conflict (ie, more students accepted the offer than there were spaces available)? What happens in this case, or does it never happen that a majority of offers are taken? That seems unlikely too. How does this work? Can you be un-accepted? Or do all those people just not accept and hold their offer, but reject it immediately? Am I missing something? Forgive me, I am not an expert on this process...
Wow. Maybe i'm ******ed. I really don't get it! If a greater number were accepted than actual spots available, and there was "NO" waitlist movement, doesn't it seem like there could've potentially been a conflict (ie, more students accepted the offer than there were spaces available)? What happens in this case, or does it never happen that a majority of offers are taken? That seems unlikely too. How does this work? Can you be un-accepted? Or do all those people just not accept and hold their offer, but reject it immediately? Am I missing something? Forgive me, I am not an expert on this process...
You can't be "unaccepted." I have heard of a situation where a med school will offer you a deal to defer for a year. I think I heard in one case (MCW?) where they offered $10,000 off first year tuition if you deferred when they misjudged one year. Obviously, the next year there tends to be a lot less acceptances given out cause they're much more cautious.
Basically, my understanding was that they didn't have to ask anyone to defer, but that it was a close call.
they discontinued the status check... crap!! i want to know!!!
http://www.som.tulane.edu/admissions/