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They said the third week of January in an email they sent out. Interviews are March 1st and 2nd
When do they inform you about interviews?
MMI Interviews seem pretty difficult... Any insight from accepted students?
Well I wasn't accepted, but I was waitlisted last year and am reapplying this year... I personally prefer the MMI style to a traditional interview. Your not sitting in the same room as the same interviewer for a long time, and if you mess up on a question you can just go into the next one with confidence and the next interviewer won't know you messed up.
When do they inform you about interviews?
Also, did anyone ever get the automated e-mail we were suppose to get so we could track our documents?
Also, did anyone ever get the automated e-mail we were suppose to get so we could track our documents?
Haven't gotten it yet either. I'm starting to irrationally freak out because its been over a week, dang it haha. Obviously applying to vet school turned me into a nervous wreck.
Haven't gotten it yet either. I'm starting to irrationally freak out because its been over a week, dang it haha. Obviously applying to vet school turned me into a nervous wreck.
Haha, me too! I've already looked up some of the school threads from last year to read when they have received things. Applying has made me a little bit obsessive!
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I have not received the email yet either.
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Same here on both comments. 😛Not sure why, but this totally made me LOL. 👍
(no email here either)
So regarding the MMI - my whole class is pretty split on the issue. There are some people who absolutely love the MMI format, who clearly do incredibly well in that sort of situation.
I hated them.
I'm a decent interviewer, and I really like the traditional style because I get a very good feel for my 'audience,' as it were.
Because the scenarios are scripted and because the interviewers are trained to stick to a certain script depending on how you respond to the scenario, there is no way to tell if the stony-faced bleakness you're getting is because you're bombing your scenario, or because your interviewer has been instructed to act that way.
There are some people who do really well in that environment, where there's a new person with a new scenario every few minutes, and where the focus isn't on you and your accomplishments but rather the problem at hand.
The best advice I can give is take a deep breath between scenarios and be honest. I was told to stick to my guns but I'll tell you honestly I didn't; there was a scenario where an alternate "solution" popped up and I admitted it was better than the one I had contrived for x, y, and z reasons. There are no right answers. Just explain your reasoning, be cordial, again be honest and stay relaxed.
This sounds trite but the worst that happens is you don't get in; you can always always always try again! =)
So regarding the MMI - my whole class is pretty split on the issue. There are some people who absolutely love the MMI format, who clearly do incredibly well in that sort of situation.
I hated them.
I'm a decent interviewer, and I really like the traditional style because I get a very good feel for my 'audience,' as it were.
Because the scenarios are scripted and because the interviewers are trained to stick to a certain script depending on how you respond to the scenario, there is no way to tell if the stony-faced bleakness you're getting is because you're bombing your scenario, or because your interviewer has been instructed to act that way.
There are some people who do really well in that environment, where there's a new person with a new scenario every few minutes, and where the focus isn't on you and your accomplishments but rather the problem at hand.
The best advice I can give is take a deep breath between scenarios and be honest. I was told to stick to my guns but I'll tell you honestly I didn't; there was a scenario where an alternate "solution" popped up and I admitted it was better than the one I had contrived for x, y, and z reasons. There are no right answers. Just explain your reasoning, be cordial, again be honest and stay relaxed.
This sounds trite but the worst that happens is you don't get in; you can always always always try again! =)
Got an email this morning about setting up the status page!![]()
Got an email this morning about setting up the status page!![]()
Same here. 😀Ditto
Got an email this morning about setting up the status page!![]()
Is everyone else seeing their transcripts marked as received? It looks like both of mine didn't get there (which is really strange, since I think one of them was electronic). I just wanted to make sure this isn't something that's happening across the board before I go mess with registrars...again...
Yeah. My requirements table has: GRE, VMCAS Applicaiton and ELOR's, Supplemental, Supplemental Fee, VM: Transcript 1, and VM: Transcript 2. For the two transcripts it has the school name in the notes section.
Mine doesn't have transcript on there at all either. I called the school before the application due date to make sure both of mine got there, and Joyce said they did. Still, it worries me that they aren't listed on the page when some people's are.
You know, after thinking about it I'm pretty sure I called too and was told that my transcripts were there. I think Mizzou was the only one of my schools that didn't tell me. So they should definitely be there...in conclusion, their tracking page confuses me. Maybe it's just not updated yet? For...some reason? 😕
😕 Hopefully... I think I'm going to wait to contact the school though until after we hear from WannaBeVet.it's just their system being glitchy.
Looks like a glitchy system was at fault for me! Emailing Joyce was the easy fix (and quick for that, she was very speedy in her response).
Looks like a glitchy system was at fault for me! Emailing Joyce was the easy fix (and quick for that, she was very speedy in her response).
My IS has interviews in February, so I have to fly back home for a weekend for that anyway. 🙄I am really happy that the interviews have been moved. My winter break ends on January 27th, so that means that I will still be at home when I have my interview! I am a Maryland resident and it takes 5 hours to get to VMRCVM. If the interviews were in March, I would have had to fly in to Maryland from Boston to get my car, and then drive to VMRCVM. Now I don't have to buy plane tickets!
Well, it still might be the last school we hear from. They moved the interview dates but didn't say anything about the acceptance dates (which I believe were mid-March last year).
Edit: Nevermind - you could be talking about last school to hear from generally. Sorry!
Any In-State Virginia people out there? My application status page has check marks for everything except "Instate Residency Confirmed". Anyone else?
Also, anyone know how many applicants overall went through VMCAS this year? Saw on the UPenn forum that their applicant #s went up; hoping they went down in general.