UCSF -secondary=interview?

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Hey all!....i know there have been a lot of people who have submitted secondaries for UCSF (and i know i was stressing about not getting one for a long time 😉...)...but....they seem pretty selective about who they give them out to......
Does a secondary from them pretty much mean ur invited to interview or?
 
I doubt it. I thought a lot of people got them?
 
I'm pretty sure as long as you meet their minimum requirements you get a secondary.
 
I know for a FACT that UCSF will send you a secondary if you meet the minimum requirement! It is not selective.
 
No, I submitted a secondary and was denied this morning.
sorry about that, I am also instate I bet I will be getting that soon. How did they notify you?
 
No, I submitted a secondary and was denied this morning.

sorry to hear that Rickbhill...your stats are stellar...it makes me even more nervous...
 
How were you denied? Your stats are off the hook!!!!! QR, no one gives a damn. I will just expect a rejection now haha at least I don't have to wait for the disappointment.
 
I had mentioned in the official interview/acceptance thread my best guess is that I was denied because I am a non-traditional applicant - 31 and second career.

I have 6 non-A grades out of >200 college credits, none lower than a C and graduated with honors. I submitted great letters and have some (albeit not extensive) research & shadowing experience.

Despite being a very serious student, I have not always planned to be a dentist so my guess is that UCSF is not interested in my type of application.

I know it is a very competitive school and only serious, quality applicants are accepted there. Due to my non-traditional application, I thought I might not get in there but I was expecting at least a wait-list position before being denied.

I'm sure other UCSF applicants with lower stats but a deeper history of pursuing dentistry will still be invited for an interview. It definitely shows that stats aren't everything.

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