***Wayne State SOM Everything***

This forum made possible through the generous support of SDN members, donors, and sponsors. Thank you.
Status
Not open for further replies.
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad
I am also on wait list. Whay they extended interview date until middle of april??? Please reply with any answer. How many wsu students get sopt in medical school?? what are the avg gpa/mcat?? Wating help from god🙁

Thanks
 
I am also on wait list. Whay they extended interview date until middle of april??? Please reply with any answer. How many wsu students get sopt in medical school?? what are the avg gpa/mcat?? Wating help from god🙁

Thanks

yeah they did extend the interview date until mid april (i have one on the 17th). as far as the waitlist goes you just have to be optomistic and hope that it works out in the end. from what i have heard, historically, wayne moves many students from their waitlist into their class. here is a link to the wayne admissions statistics page for you
http://www.med.wayne.edu/admissions/applying/statistics.asp

hope this helps and good luck
 
still alternate list for me...
 
sounds like mostly waitlists for march interviews....anyone from march get an acceptance?

piyush I am rooting for ya...hang in there!
 
I interviewed in March and got put on the alternate list.
 
hey guys,

i deferred my acceptance until next year to spend one more year here in Japan, so I hope the slot that opens goes to someone here! Good Luck😎😀:hardy:
 
hey guys,

i deferred my acceptance until next year to spend one more year here in Japan, so I hope the slot that opens goes to someone here! Good Luck😎😀:hardy:


i heart jelly!! 😀
 
sounds like mostly waitlists for march interviews....anyone from march get an acceptance?

I interviewed March 17th and have been accepted. :horns:

FYI I'm out of state, 29 MCAT, 3.4 GPA, great extracurriculars, great LORs (so I'm told), non-trad from an engineering school. My interview at Wayne went really, really well. Looking forward to meeting you all in Detroit this fall! Best of luck to all who are waitlisted.
 
I interviewed March 17th and have been accepted. :horns:

FYI I'm out of state, 29 MCAT, 3.4 GPA, great extracurriculars, great LORs (so I'm told), non-trad from an engineering school. My interview at Wayne went really, really well. Looking forward to meeting you all in Detroit this fall! Best of luck to all who are waitlisted.

Congrats man👍. I have an interview on the 16th of next month. what extracurriculars did you have and do you mind sharing your MCAT section scores.
 
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad
Congrats man👍. I have an interview on the 16th of next month. what extracurriculars did you have and do you mind sharing your MCAT section scores.

Thanks. Best of luck on your upcoming interview. Remember to be yourself.

Because you asked, my MCAT breakdown: VR 10, PS 9, BS 10
The interview consisted of going over the strengths and weaknesses of my application so the interviewer would be better able to present my application to the admissions committee. From my interviewer, I got the impression they are looking for folks with a good deal of clinical exposure. We discussed my year of work in a hospital as a computer systems analyst and then another year as a communications project manager. Also my 4 years of volunteering at a free clinic in a medically under served community. Not discussed in detail, but I have healthy dose of typical premed clinical stuff... nationally registered EMT, physician shadowing, etc. I'm well rounded with many non-clinical activities too but they didn't come up much in the interview. I am lacking in research but it's probably balanced by my engineering background and didn't come up in the interview. Biggest "red flag" according to interviewer was "barely competitive MCAT score."

Hope that helps. Good luck. :luck:
 
Thanks. Best of luck on your upcoming interview. Remember to be yourself.

Because you asked, my MCAT breakdown: VR 10, PS 9, BS 10
The interview consisted of going over the strengths and weaknesses of my application so the interviewer would be better able to present my application to the admissions committee. From my interviewer, I got the impression they are looking for folks with a good deal of clinical exposure. We discussed my year of work in a hospital as a computer systems analyst and then another year as a communications project manager. Also my 4 years of volunteering at a free clinic in a medically under served community. Not discussed in detail, but I have healthy dose of typical premed clinical stuff... nationally registered EMT, physician shadowing, etc. I'm well rounded with many non-clinical activities too but they didn't come up much in the interview. I am lacking in research but it's probably balanced by my engineering background and didn't come up in the interview. Biggest "red flag" according to interviewer was "barely competitive MCAT score."

Hope that helps. Good luck. :luck:

I agree that my interview revolved mostly around my clinical experiences. Some of it was initiated by the interviewer and other times by me.

Also, I bolded that one sentence because my interviewer at the end of the interview goes, "So your application looks good but why did you get that 9 in verbal?" (I have a 9VR 12PS 10BS P) and he continues, "It's rather surprising since you are articulate in person and in your essays." SO I explained why and he goes, "Okay, I think the ad com will be understanding and it shouldn't be too much of a problem." 😀 I knew then that Wayne was going to be my first acceptance!!! SO I say all this because yes, yes, yes look at why your mcat score may not be as competitive as others and look at why you may have scored less on one section than another...it's important to end the interview on a good and strong note.

Good luck to anyone still interviewing!
 
Biggest "red flag" according to interviewer was "barely competitive MCAT score."

Hope that helps. Good luck. :luck:

I agree that my interview revolved mostly around my clinical experiences. Some of it was initiated by the interviewer and other times by me.

Also, I bolded that one sentence because my interviewer at the end of the interview goes, "So your application looks good but why did you get that 9 in verbal?" (I have a 9VR 12PS 10BS P) and he continues, "It's rather surprising since you are articulate in person and in your essays." SO I explained why and he goes, "Okay, I think the ad com will be understanding and it shouldn't be too much of a problem." 😀 I knew then that Wayne was going to be my first acceptance!!! SO I say all this because yes, yes, yes look at why your mcat score may not be as competitive as others and look at why you may have scored less on one section than another...it's important to end the interview on a good and strong note.

Good luck to anyone still interviewing!

thanks for the info you two! i have an interview coming up as well and i am just wondering how you guys responded to questions like why is your VR so low? or why do you have a non-competitive MCAT score?
 
thanks for the info you two! i have an interview coming up as well and i am just wondering how you guys responded to questions like why is your VR so low? or why do you have a non-competitive MCAT score?

I acknowledged my "non-competitive" score, truthfully yet briefly spoke to why I thought I scored as I did, and countered with my obvious ability to succeed academically as seen in my upward GPA trend, tutoring and teaching experiences, and letters of recommendation from professors of my classes. My interviewer agreed and said she would direct the committee to these strong points and away from my MCAT score "red flag."

Cheers.
 
thanks for the info you two! i have an interview coming up as well and i am just wondering how you guys responded to questions like why is your VR so low? or why do you have a non-competitive MCAT score?

I answered truthfully...

The conversation went something like this...

Interviewer: Your application looks good but I'm wondering why you got that 9 in VR. Seems low for someone who can articulate well in person, in her essays and certainly for someone who took quite a number of humanities classes.

Me: That summer, I was juggling too many things at once and frankly, I made a poor decision. I was conducting research and had to present a poster presentation a week before the MCAT test. Since I had not prepared that well and it was too late to get any money back, I decided to sit the test and was planning to void it at the end. Curiosity got the better of me and I decided to see how I fared instead. It's a poor decision on my part because I chose to write the test under these conditions, didn't fare as well as I could have, and yet I didn't write it again. However, I aced all of my humanities classes in my competitive undergraduate program. I think the ad com will be understanding enough to see that my A's in higher level literature courses are reflective of my true verbal reasoning ability.

Interviewer: Yes, I think the ad com will be understanding actually and it shouldn't be too much of a problem.

(Me: YES YES YES YES YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)

It's not an earth-shattering answer, as you can tell. But it's honest. I kept repeating how I should have set my priorities straight that summer but ended up compromising on my mcat studying. He did specifically ask, "Why did you not write it again? I know you would have had to pay for the test again but it would be worth it, if I were a student thinking about applying to med school." And that's when I said I knew I was going to demonstrate my verbal reasoning skills extensively in my academic work and so I wasn't worried about that.

Wow.... Sorry for the long-winded response!
 
wow thanks for the advice you two! the only thing that i am worried about is the way my mcat score is unbalanced. i have a very low VR but a high PS and BS. my writing was good as well. so i am sure they are going to ask me why i did so poorly in one section.

i am happy that they put alot of emphasis on clinical experience because i am a registered emt and i have lots of volunteering experience. i am just hoping that the low VR doesnt shadow over the rest of my app.
 
Thank you both for such helpful responses. I am going to try to be myself in the interview and hope things work well.

Thanks again
 
wow thanks for the advice you two! the only thing that i am worried about is the way my mcat score is unbalanced. i have a very low VR but a high PS and BS. my writing was good as well. so i am sure they are going to ask me why i did so poorly in one section.

i am happy that they put alot of emphasis on clinical experience because i am a registered emt and i have lots of volunteering experience. i am just hoping that the low VR doesnt shadow over the rest of my app.

If you know why you fared the way you did and you TRULY believe that your verbal reasoning ability is not accurately reflected by that MCAT score then outline the reasons why you believe that. If you believe it, they will believe it. If you don't believe it, they will see through you and not believe it as well.
 
wow thanks for the advice you two! the only thing that i am worried about is the way my mcat score is unbalanced. i have a very low VR but a high PS and BS. my writing was good as well. so i am sure they are going to ask me why i did so poorly in one section.

i am happy that they put alot of emphasis on clinical experience because i am a registered emt and i have lots of volunteering experience. i am just hoping that the low VR doesnt shadow over the rest of my app.

Hey Kirby, I agree with what the others said. I received an 8 on my VR but was accepted into Wayne last month. When my interviewer brought up my MCAT scores, I just emphasized my success in humanities courses, WS score and whatnot. She seemed content with the response.

Just make sure you are prepared if they ask about your MCAT score and you should be okay. Good luck!
 
If you know why you fared the way you did and you TRULY believe that your verbal reasoning ability is not accurately reflected by that MCAT score then outline the reasons why you believe that. If you believe it, they will believe it. If you don't believe it, they will see through you and not believe it as well.

Hey Kirby, I agree with what the others said. I received an 8 on my VR but was accepted into Wayne last month. When my interviewer brought up my MCAT scores, I just emphasized my success in humanities courses, WS score and whatnot. She seemed content with the response.

Just make sure you are prepared if they ask about your MCAT score and you should be okay. Good luck!

thats great advice guys, thanks alot! i did have success in the WS as well so i will probably mention that. my interview is the 17th of april which, as far as i can tell, is the last interview date. 😀 i actually like that! ill end this interview season on a great note! (hopefully!!)
 
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad
does anyone know when the next call date is?
 
i was wondering for those people who've been accepted... has anyone started thinking about or looking at where they are going to live????
 
i was wondering for those people who've been accepted... has anyone started thinking about or looking at where they are going to live????

http://detroitmidtown.com/05/index.php

This should help you get started. You can also check out these links, they aren't thorough or anything though. A few of these are a bit of a hike from the med school. If you need any other info just ask, I know the area pretty well.

http://www.housing.wayne.edu/apt_univtowers.php
http://lafayettetowersrealty.com/
http://www.studio1apartments.com/
http://kalesbuilding.com/
http://www.housing.wayne.edu/apt_sherbrooke.php?val=aptliving
http://www.belcrestapt.net/
 
Living in Royal Oak for sure, I think it fits my lifestyle the best. Got a twin bro going to UDM for Dental, so I'll be livin' w/ him.
 
A hipster told me that he'd live in Hamtramck or Ferndale. Opinions?
 
I'm not sure how far Hamtramck is, but Dearborn is quite close and is a relatively fun town.

Anyhow, everyone seems to be saying that you can major in whatever you want. Well, I'm not sure if that applies to all schools. I've been told by someone who served on the admissions committee at Wayne State that they laugh at non-science majors such as English, Psych and Soc when brought to the table. They want science majors that indicate how the students will do in med.school.

I hope I get a good response.
 
I'm not sure how far Hamtramck is, but Dearborn is quite close and is a relatively fun town.

Hamtramck is actually the only suburb that I'm aware for that has been completely surrounded by the city it's a 'burb of (N of I94 and E of M10).
Not sure how it's doing at the moment but it was very rough for a while (state took over it's PD and was considering taking over the FD - which was broke and unable to pay its smoke eaters, multiple fires every day, etc). Historically a Polish area of metro D, still has some of the traditional Polish ethnic resources.

Anyhow, everyone seems to be saying that you can major in whatever you want. Well, I'm not sure if that applies to all schools. I've been told by someone who served on the admissions committee at Wayne State that they laugh at non-science majors such as English, Psych and Soc when brought to the table. They want science majors that indicate how the students will do in med.school.

Hadn't heard of them laughing at non science majors. And I can think of a few of them in my class (adcom members and non science majors).
And I would have to disagree that performance in undergrad (even science classes) has a direct correlation with med school performance.
 
I received my WSU AccessID and password but don't know what to do with it. I visited http://pipeline.wayne.edu and that was fine and dandy until I realized what's the point? lol. I'm Canadian so I can't apply for financial aid or scholarships, right? Then I read that I can use my WSU Access ID for email. So I clicked on "email" and typed my access ID and password (same ones that they gave me right?) and it didn't work. I was wondering if someone else experienced the same login error or if it is just me.

Thanks!
 
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad
What does Wayne orientation consist of? Is it pretty much lots of drinking or do we do something else?
 
Anyhow, everyone seems to be saying that you can major in whatever you want. Well, I'm not sure if that applies to all schools. I've been told by someone who served on the admissions committee at Wayne State that they laugh at non-science majors such as English, Psych and Soc when brought to the table. They want science majors that indicate how the students will do in med.school.
I got in to Wayne OOS and I was a Comparative Literature major. And i didn't do that well in undergrad, tho it was Ivy so that may have helped. Anyways, if you major in something you love, do it well, and also happen to rock your pre-req's and/or MCATs, I think that's generally appreciated by ad coms. But majoring in science is a great way to jumpstart your MCAT prep, make connections, know what interests you, etc.
 
Hamtramck is actually the only suburb that I'm aware for that has been completely surrounded by the city it's a 'burb of (N of I94 and E of M10).
Not sure how it's doing at the moment but it was very rough for a while (state took over it's PD and was considering taking over the FD - which was broke and unable to pay its smoke eaters, multiple fires every day, etc). Historically a Polish area of metro D, still has some of the traditional Polish ethnic resources.
QUOTE]

Opps, my memory seems to be going on a couple of details. The location mentioned above is accurate, but regarding being an area that was in rough shape I was thinking of Highland Park.
 
I received my WSU AccessID and password but don't know what to do with it. I visited http://pipeline.wayne.edu and that was fine and dandy until I realized what's the point? lol. I'm Canadian so I can't apply for financial aid or scholarships, right? Then I read that I can use my WSU Access ID for email. So I clicked on "email" and typed my access ID and password (same ones that they gave me right?) and it didn't work. I was wondering if someone else experienced the same login error or if it is just me.

Thanks!

We don't get an email until later, maybe at orientation.

If you go to the "student" tab once you've logged into pipeline and then go to Other Services then "Financial Aid" (very non-intuitive). You can see stuff, like how they apparently haven't received all the documents you sent in weeks ago. The you can call them.
 
Opps, my memory seems to be going on a couple of details. The location mentioned above is accurate, but regarding being an area that was in rough shape I was thinking of Highland Park.

Thnaks for info. Hamtramck seems like it might be kind of desolate. I have discovered the Detroit crime map online which is somewhat helpful, but also frustrating b/c they don't let you view the rapes, murders, or narcotics activity like you can in Oakland CA, and you can only view activity for the prior month. And what happens in August vs. January can be very different things.

I wonder if the crime map is trying to tell me something...
 
We don't get an email until later, maybe at orientation.

If you go to the "student" tab once you've logged into pipeline and then go to Other Services then "Financial Aid" (very non-intuitive). You can see stuff, like how they apparently haven't received all the documents you sent in weeks ago. The you can call them.

You should be able to see what financial aid documents you have sent them?

I'm Canadian so I'm not expected to send anything besides my transcript to Wayne, right? Anyone want to ease my fears that I am not missing something here?
 
Thnaks for info. Hamtramck seems like it might be kind of desolate. I have discovered the Detroit crime map online which is somewhat helpful, but also frustrating b/c they don't let you view the rapes, murders, or narcotics activity like you can in Oakland CA, and you can only view activity for the prior month. And what happens in August vs. January can be very different things.

I wonder if the crime map is trying to tell me something...

Live in Canada. 😀 Windsor is safe (and cheaper I think).
 
Can I do that? That's not like legal, right?

I guess you're right. You may need to apply for some visa? I can live in the States because I am going to be a student or in Canada because I'm a Cdn citizen...what would your reason be for living in Canada? Hmmm.... I didn't think of that...
 
I have a question about financial aid...

i moved out of state recently for a temporary summer job and I haven't had a chance to send in verification forms and tax forms. I know the FAFSA deadline was 3/1 and the online scholarship is 4/30. My question is...I cant access my parent's tax forms for a few weeks, is the delay in sending in those things going to hurt me in terms of getting financial aid/scholarship? I didn't know if it was a first come first serve basis...I don't think it could be since many people have still yet to hear at the end of April for acceptances ..and i wouldn't think its fair to lessen someone's chances on schoolarship just because they interviewed later....

???

If anyone knows anything, please let me know
 
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad
Hey guys. I'm also a Wayne State acceptee. My family is actually from Windsor and we own a fairly large house there. If any students want to inquire about staying there, PM me and I can send you pictures and negotiate prices, etc. It's about ten minutes drive to the bridge, depending on traffic, about half an hour drive to Wayne State.

Let me know!
 
I have a question about financial aid...

i moved out of state recently for a temporary summer job and I haven't had a chance to send in verification forms and tax forms. I know the FAFSA deadline was 3/1 and the online scholarship is 4/30. My question is...I cant access my parent's tax forms for a few weeks, is the delay in sending in those things going to hurt me in terms of getting financial aid/scholarship? I didn't know if it was a first come first serve basis...I don't think it could be since many people have still yet to hear at the end of April for acceptances ..and i wouldn't think its fair to lessen someone's chances on schoolarship just because they interviewed later....

???

If anyone knows anything, please let me know

I emailed the financial aid office about the verification forms 'cause my parents haven't finished their taxes. They said it shouldn't be a problem to wait until they're done. I'll just send everything in as soon as they finish the 1040. I'm going to that financial aid workshop also.. maybe they'll tell us something then.

Anyone going to Wayne with a dog? I just got a puppy and I dont know where i'll be able to live with enough space for her (without getting mugged)🙄
 
Hey guys. I'm also a Wayne State acceptee. My family is actually from Windsor and we own a fairly large house there. If any students want to inquire about staying there, PM me and I can send you pictures and negotiate prices, etc. It's about ten minutes drive to the bridge, depending on traffic, about half an hour drive to Wayne State.

Let me know!

I don't recommend living in Windsor unless you plan to leave for school 45 minutes early every day. The border can be pretty unpredictable.
 
I don't recommend living in Windsor unless you plan to leave for school 45 minutes early every day. The border can be pretty unpredictable.

Hey Eikenhein,

When the border is busy, is the traffic backed up far enough so that even nexxus card users get stuck in traffic? Or can a Nexxus card user bypass the majority of traffic regardless of border activity?
 
Hey Eikenhein,

When the border is busy, is the traffic backed up far enough so that even nexxus card users get stuck in traffic? Or can a Nexxus card user bypass the majority of traffic regardless of border activity?

The tunnel is single lane for each direction, so Nexus card users will have to wait like everyone else. The Ambassador Bridge has multiple lanes, but there is a lot of commercial traffic and you end up south of downtown.
 
P.S. I don't live in Windsor. I'm living in an apartment in midtown Detroit. The rent is cheap ($450/month for a studio) and it is close to school (10 minute walk). Things are pretty safe in the neighborhood.
 
Wow! That's really cheap!! I was just wondering, since you live so close to school, do you own a vehicle? Or do you think its not necessary for 1st/2nd year med school.
 
Wow! That's really cheap!! I was just wondering, since you live so close to school, do you own a vehicle? Or do you think its not necessary for 1st/2nd year med school.

If you live in Detroit it isn't necessary to own a vehicle. Most of the amenities are within walking distance. There is CVS, Radioshack, Pizza places, etc close by. When I go across the border during my winter/spring/summer breaks, I usually take a taxi (about $10) to the Greyhound bus station (about $80 return trip to Toronto).

That being said, the public transit system in Detroit sucks.
 
Anyone going to Wayne with a dog? I just got a puppy and I dont know where i'll be able to live with enough space for her (without getting mugged)🙄

I know a few WSU students that have dogs. The ones I can think of off the top of my head lived in the Grosse Pointes, Ferndale, and Royal Oak.

I think I heard of some that live in the D - usually near the riverfront.
 
I'm bringing my dog. Not from the area but from what I hear (and what oldjeeps said) I'm definitely looking at the burbs like royal oak, ferndale, or the gross pointe areas just so I can be closer to dog parks. I may be totally wrong but I've been told that royal oak is a dogfriendly town.
 
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top Bottom