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Wow, I had fully given up hope of being accepted this year, but I just got an acceptance call this morning!! So excited!!! And for everyone still waiting, this means the waitlists are still moving. This is the first waitlist movement I've heard of at all from this school. There's still hope!!!
That is fantastic congrats! And we were just talking about reapps, I'm stoked for you!Wow, I had fully given up hope of being accepted this year, but I just got an acceptance call this morning!! So excited!!! And for everyone still waiting, this means the waitlists are still moving. This is the first waitlist movement I've heard of at all from this school. There's still hope!!!
Thank you! Tulanecongratulations!!! which school if you dont mind me asking?
Thanks!!! I know, right??? Yours is coming up soon, I can feel it!!That is fantastic congrats! And we were just talking about reapps, I'm stoked for you!
This gives me some hope!
I'm so depressed lately cause I may need to leave CA and end my 3 year long relationship with my SO. :'(
Freak out?Joining this thread because I'm glad to hear people are still getting accepted off WL's! I'm still waiting on my top choice (CA school, IS) but I'm meeting a local potential roommate at my east coast school tmrw for coffee... What have most of you guys done in terms of housing??
Joining this thread because I'm glad to hear people are still getting accepted off WL's! I'm still waiting on my top choice (CA school, IS) but I'm meeting a local potential roommate at my east coast school tmrw for coffee... What have most of you guys done in terms of housing??
Joining this thread because I'm glad to hear people are still getting accepted off WL's! I'm still waiting on my top choice (CA school, IS) but I'm meeting a local potential roommate at my east coast school tmrw for coffee... What have most of you guys done in terms of housing??
Thank you!Sorry, nothing.
The only movement I've seen lately is UCI.
Throwaway account. Sorry but I needed to vent for a second and thought that this would be the place to do it. I am on the waitlist for medical school, like most everyone else here, and found out that an individual got in today with a 24 MCAT. A twenty. four. Not only did this individual get a 24, but that was the second time taking it. The first time they received a 25. Their extracurriculars, grades, etc. are average and they are not a minority. I know this because they went to my college and us premeds know a lot about everyone else. It just so happens that this person has an older sibling that just graduated from the same medical school, is on the student portion of the medical admission board and got into an extremely competitive residency. I know that admissions is not fair whatsoever, but this just seems so wrong to me and I am livid.
Edit: it's to the same med school I am waitlisted at.
I'm waitlisted there as well, spoke to admissions this week who said further movement is unlikely. 🙁@gyngyn, anything @ UConn?
Also, do admissions committees ever consider accepting a student off the wait list under the condition that they will defer a year?
I keep dreaming schools that rejected me ages ago call and say they made a mistake... lol. What a year.Had a dream that BU sent out mass rejections on the waitlist. 🙁
Slowly losing out hope ....................
that sucks, im very sorry to hear that. I get upset when people with low mcats get accepted because the mcat is such a miserable exam yet it honestly is a strong indicator of intellectual ability and critical thinking skills. a 24 is ass. I could get a 24 drunk.
I haven't seen anything, but my overlap with UConn is probably slight.@gyngyn, anything @ UConn?
Also, do admissions committees ever consider accepting a student off the wait list under the condition that they will defer a year?
Or they could use an actual IQ test if they wanted to show intellectual ability and critical thinking skills.
Anything over a 25 (MCAT) is indicative of being able to perform well in medical school.
I know Tufts told some people this year that if they don't come off the WL that they can have a deferred acceptance. I'd love that at either of my WLs right now.I haven't seen anything, but my overlap with UConn is probably slight.
It seems intriguing, but I haven't heard of schools doing this to any great degree. I'm not sure how one could prevent them from just re-applying, thus losing any reason for the schools to do it, though.
I know Tufts told some people this year that if they don't come off the WL that they can have a deferred acceptance. I'd love that at either of my WLs right now.
@gyngyn, anything @ UConn?
Also, do admissions committees ever consider accepting a student off the wait list under the condition that they will defer a year?
The algorithm worked out perfectly for us (and apparently for about all of the CA schools this year). Since all of us are barely dipping into the waitlist, the usual shuffle between the schools just hasn't materialized.@gyngyn - Have you reached your waitlist yet, or are you still over-enrolled? And if over-enrolled, how deep into the WL do you think you'll go if at all?
Hi gyngyn, do you anticipate more movements in the CA waitlists soon or do you think it will stay stagnant at this point? Also, have you seen much movement at ucsf lately?The algorithm worked out perfectly for us (and apparently for about all of the CA schools this year). Since all of us are barely dipping into the waitlist, the usual shuffle between the schools just hasn't materialized.
I think it's just going to be little dribbles from here on. There was a tiny bit of movement at UCSF last week.Hi gyngyn, do you anticipate more movements in the CA waitlists soon or do you think it will stay stagnant at this point? Also, have you seen much movement at ucsf lately?
Dude, my advice, submit the $160 for one school. You can either add more schools later, or consider it the price of security. AMCAS is already ten days behind, (they're verifying ready to review apps from 6/4), so if you wait, you'll be late-ish for this cycle. I am waiting with as much hope as possible to hear back from my waitlists, emailing updates and LOIs, but if I need to, I'm in line for the new cycle.someone hold me! idk if i should submit my amcas or not... i was rejected at one of my two WL schools... and have no idea if there is anymore movement at the other one
Dude, my advice, submit the $160 for one school. You can either add more schools later, or consider it the price of security. AMCAS is already ten days behind, (they're verifying ready to review apps from 6/4), so if you wait, you'll be late-ish for this cycle. I am waiting with as much hope as possible to hear back from my waitlists, emailing updates and LOIs, but if I need to, I'm in line for the new cycle.
Don't think of it as giving up; you're just planning wisely. I'll use an example: I was shadowing once and a patient had cancelled his DNR because he was worried that it might imply that he didn't want to fight/keep going. The doctor walks in and she talks about the plan to move forward, their goals for fighting his disease and when she wanted him to schedule a follow-up when he was discharged. Then she says, look, the DNR isn't going to change how we care for you. It is just a plan for the worst case scenario. It is supposed to let us know what you want in a situation where you might not be able to tell us. Don't think of it as giving up, just think of it as covering your bases. Even the ones you don't want to think about.
I'm paraphrasing, but the end result was the guy reinstating his DNR, just in case. Yes, submitting the 2015 AMCAS isn't signing a DNR (although it might feel like it lol), but it allows you to cover your bases, just in case.
Dude, my advice, submit the $160 for one school. You can either add more schools later, or consider it the price of security. AMCAS is already ten days behind, (they're verifying ready to review apps from 6/4), so if you wait, you'll be late-ish for this cycle. I am waiting with as much hope as possible to hear back from my waitlists, emailing updates and LOIs, but if I need to, I'm in line for the new cycle.
Don't think of it as giving up; you're just planning wisely. I'll use an example: I was shadowing once and a patient had cancelled his DNR because he was worried that it might imply that he didn't want to fight/keep going. The doctor walks in and she talks about the plan to move forward, their goals for fighting his disease and when she wanted him to schedule a follow-up when he was discharged. Then she says, look, the DNR isn't going to change how we care for you. It is just a plan for the worst case scenario. It is supposed to let us know what you want in a situation where you might not be able to tell us. Don't think of it as giving up, just think of it as covering your bases. Even the ones you don't want to think about.
I'm paraphrasing, but the end result was the guy reinstating his DNR, just in case. Yes, submitting the 2015 AMCAS isn't signing a DNR (although it might feel like it lol), but it allows you to cover your bases, just in case.
YesAnything at Mount Sinai?
This, OMG, so much this.Freak out?
Edit: That's the extent of my personal housing quest. It has more details but boils down to that.
Reminded me of this:
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I can't speak on DO schools, because I haven't done enough research. Some people say they have a faster verification because compared to AMCAS, there might be less people applying through their system. This isn't verified and I'd do more research on this. In terms of planning, assume the worst case scenario and be ecstatic when you get that email tomorrow. 🙂thanks for the great advice!! im finalizing my amcas and submitting soon next week. What about D.O should I do that too or wait?


Things are still happening!First acceptance today!
To all those still waiting, I know how it feels. I know the heartache, the sleepless nights, and the punch-in-the-stomach feeling you get when people ask about your future. I know the nauseating sensation you're feeling just by reading this post. I beg you not to give up hope. I know that it is easier said than done. I know that phrase probably doesn't mean much to you on your end, but let me tell you, hope is what makes you strong. Hope is what makes you fearless in the face of the things you think you fear. So, even in this emotional situation the likes of which you may have never encountered, gather hope from the things that make you hopeful. For me, it was looking at the hardships I faced in the past and how they ended and how relieved I was. I also tried to be more conscious of other people's problems, which may be extremely difficult with your own problem in the way. However, others' problems and how they handle them can really put yours into context. As much as an acceptance to medical school means to you, as much as you think the rest of your life may depend on one phone call or email, the world will not end. You are an EXCELLENT applicant and will live to fight another day.
I know the heart is in the right place for these posts, but unfortunately it isn't much of a consolation to see someone else win the lottery. And a lottery is exactly what the waitlist is. However much we are happy that someone like us has now ended their misery! 🙂
First acceptance today!QUOTE]

You mean that over the past year you haven't wanted to become a doctor EVEN MORE?? That's not good!for those of you reapplying, how much are you changing your personal statement? aside from more volunteering and a few extracurricular activities, my motivation to become a doctor has stayed the same.
You mean that over the past year you haven't wanted to become a doctor EVEN MORE?? That's not good!
j/k 🙄
I rewrote my PS, but only because it was kinda weak in retrospect.