Hey guys... I'm new here, but have reviewed quite alot of threads and it seems incredibly helpful. I'm interested in the MSMS program for the 2013 cycle. If anyone has any advice for the application process, when the cycle opens, or any other helpful information... please share! The more informed I am, the smoother the process (hopefully). 🙂
Before you apply:
Get everything together and apply as soon as possible (I think it opens in November, check the website). They accepted more people who interviewed early than later. They do look at the whole picture, and I'm being super honest here based on my own experience. Thus, the resume and PS (probably LOR too) are extremely important, since they're the only things you can probably change at this point. After that, just hope for the best and be patient; freaking out won't make them respond to you any faster
😉 Since they are very busy, contacting them a lot will just make the whole process go even slower.
http://prospective.westernu.edu/medical-sciences/competitive
Interview:
If you get an interview, breathe a sigh of relief. I was notified of interview 2 days before my interview. I had no time to "prepare" or anything, so everything I said during the interview was straight from the heart. Be yourself (unless you are super awkward/antisocial/arrogant haha)

Due to my stats, I had to try to be very confident, and just forget about other people. It worked. The interviewers are very nice, I wasn't really nervous. Oh and dress professionally
😉 Importance: ethics & communication. About 1/3 of us got in after the interview.
Post interview:
If you get rejected, there could be a few reasons such as...
1) you might be overqualified. You should know by looking at the website
http://prospective.westernu.edu/medical-sciences/competitive
In this case, you will probably be accepted straight into DO if you apply.
2) your interview answers weren't very good...
If you get accepted, congratulations. You should go here! (unless you just got into a med school) I feel very fortunate to be here. Everyone, faculty or classmates, are really nice and supportive. However, expect to work really hard. I mean it. During the summer gross anatomy, we had class from around 8am to 4pm, then we studied until 11pm (when the place closes. I've thought about sleeping in the study rooms before to save time
😛 ) Even with that much studying and lack of sleep, you probably will never feel you are ready for the exams. Think of it as 2 full time jobs. If you feel you can take the challenge, do it
