Originally posted by pj_seattle_007
This is in response to everyone who got a "still competitive letter" - DON'T WORRY!
I am a Seattle resident and I interviewed in October and in November got the letter that said I was still considered competitive, and I had no idea what to think about that. I was glad not to be rejected but couldn't help but feel disappointed that I hadn't been accepted on the first round, so I asked a doctor I know who teaches at UWSOM and knows people on the committee and this is what he told me: after the first committee meeting 70% of applicants are given "still competitive status" and very, very few are actually accepted. The reason is that the committee wants to wait until they have interviewed more applicants before making their decisions (you have to realize that if you interviewed in October or November they really don't have much to compare you to). And, out of all of the applicants who get competitive status, 30% are eventually accepted (thats about the same as the percent of interviewees who are accepted, so really your chances haven't gone down at all).
So basically don't worry if you got one of those letters. What I don't know is when to expect a final decision, which would be nice to know, but it is probably different for everyone.
Hope that helped.