What to expect...
I actually still have the packet with the schedule they gave out on interview day. It was fairly laid-back. I remember arriving at a conference room with all the other interviewees at around 7:40am. There was a mix of mil academy and non-mil applicants, it seemed (telling from those in uniform). The interviewees I happened to sit with were very laid back, friendly, and easy to talk to. But then again, isn't that how all future med students should be? Anyway, I also got to meet and talk to Michelle and Nashieka that morning (the two people who answer the phones in the adcom office and whom you will get to know quite well if you stick with USUHS). Although their frequent jokes weren't all that funny and they may seem quite blunt at first, they are the best adcom phone-answerers I've encountered and they really try to be helpful. I actually feel like giving them a big hug when I get there in the fall out of relief.
From 8:30 - 11:30 were a series of "briefings" by different admins that throw tons of information at you about what you'll be getting into if you matriculate at USUHS. It was truly impressive and amazing. I was sort of apprehensive before interview day, but afterwards, I completely changed my priority school list (USUHS to top) based in large part on this series of briefings. After the briefings, the interview schedules were distributed, and the group was split into 2. One that toured the school before lunch and the other that toured after lunch. The tours were given by 1st and 2nd year students (on my day they were all the latter).
After the tour and lunch came the interviews. There were 2 interviews, which for me took between 40 and 50 mins each.
The rest of the afternoon is left for getting paperwork done (security clearance, etc.) and for visiting the deans and company commanders for informal "walk-in's" and group Q&A sessions. This part is also crucial, especially if you're non-prior military like I am. All the deans are truly approachable and helpful, and you can't afford not to stop by and gather information from them. I had maybe 1 or 2 questions after my interviews, but after I sat in on some group Q&A's, I had tons to ask. It just gets you thinking, and you can also get all the questions out that you want about your chances of getting accepted.
Interview day ends around 4pm.
The best thing about visiting was getting input from current students who seemed to freely talk about how much they enjoyed being there. I guess we stood out because we weren't in uniform, but it seemed to be random occurrences of random students coming up to me to tell me how great USUHS is--I wanted to say, ok ok, the problem is, I haven't been accepted. My overall impression--USUHS really takes care of its students and with all of the non-academic hassles of medical school pretty much eliminated by the military (such as tuition, insurance, etc), USUHS students can truly focus on medicine while living (a good) life in the present.
Anyway...
Tentative timeline...
I'm not sure what it is if there even is one. But, like cdreed said, the earlier you get everything done, the better. This can't be overemphasized. If you interview around Oct, I can't imagine your not getting accepted. If you interview around Feb (last month of interviews), get ready for some excruciatingly long months of waiting and frustration.
I turned my primary in mid to late June. I received the secondary in early Sept, and turned it in postmarked on the last day of the 2-wk (I think) deadline for return. I received an interview invite 2 weeks before my interview day, and I interviewed in January. On interview day they told us we'd hear back from them in 2 months. But I was medically disqualified due to a previous condition, so I applied for a waiver. I was waitlisted in early May. I then received my waiver approval in early June. And finally got accepted in mid-June. So it's been a year-long process for me.
Anyway, this is a rather long-winded reply to your post. I'll be happy to try to answer any more questions.
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Originally posted by trauma_junky
Those of you that have applied and interviewed at USUHS, can you tell me what to expect and a tenative timeline for receiving secondaries and interview invites.