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I applied early this cycle, and I thought I had a solid app.
LizzyM 71-75
ORM
Anthropology Major
250 clinical hours
200 nonclinical volunteering
50 shadowing
2 years of research
LORs from professors who knew me well
Broad school list, composed heavily of low tiers and a few mid tiers. All MD.
My own state school hasn't even interviewed me, and I received 2 IIs at low tiers, but was outright rejected at both. At one of them, the interviewers told me that they would surely recommend me, and I also felt I did well. At the other, I felt I did well, except for one MMI station.
Is there a red flag somewhere on my app? If there is, I have no idea what it could be. I don't think my interviewing skills are the problem, because I'm not even receiving interviews at schools where I exceed the median numbers.
I don't know if I'll receive any more IIs. 7 schools left to hear back from and I was complete at all of those by the end of July
Applied to 25. 2 II -> rejects, 7 silence, 16 pre-II rejections.Did you only apply to 9 schools? IMO one should apply to 20+ schools.
What was your school list? Some mid/low tier schools are notoriously low yield because they get so many apps.
Applied to 25. 2 II -> rejects, 7 silence, 16 pre-II rejections.
Criminal Convictions? Maybe you filled out part of AMCAS wrong?
that seems like an insanely high pre-II rejection rate. I strongly think you have a red flag of some sort be it your primary,seconday or LoR.
What is your school list and your actual stats. And your state of residence.Applied to 25. 2 II -> rejects, 7 silence, 16 pre-II rejections.
We dont have actual stats,
courses/term GPAs
Trends,
MCAT
Nor do we have the actual application not so much in terms of content but in term coherence and compelling narrative.
reaching a conclusion is a stretch under this limited info. My general advice to an applicant like this is to first critically review and analyze the actual app. I see far too many good candidates with applications that do not present their narrative in EC, PS, and Secondaries, in a concise, coherent, and compelling manner. Remember, you are dealing in something like an Olympic event where only the top 3 out of 50 or 100 get a medal at each school. Hence fractions of second matter to win. A school will get a several thousand application, reduced to several hundred interviews, to a few hundred acceptances and reduced waitlisted acceptees. At any indivdual medical school, at least 80% of applicants are rejected pre II.
Additionally, every applicant has to remember of out of all the applicants in any cycle
60% do not get accepted
20% get a single acceptance
20% get two or more acceptance.
We dont have actual stats,
courses/term GPAs
Trends,
MCAT
Nor do we have the actual application not so much in terms of content but in term coherence and compelling narrative.
reaching a conclusion is a stretch under this limited info. My general advice to an applicant like this is to first critically review and analyze the actual app. I see far too many good candidates with applications that do not present their narrative in EC, PS, and Secondaries, in a concise, coherent, and compelling manner. Remember, you are dealing in something like an Olympic event where only the top 3 out of 50 or 100 get a medal at each school. Hence fractions of second matter to win. A school will get a several thousand application, reduced to several hundred interviews, to a few hundred acceptances and reduced waitlisted acceptees. At any indivdual medical school, at least 80% of applicants are rejected pre II.
Additionally, every applicant has to remember of out of all the applicants in any cycle
60% do not get accepted
20% get a single acceptance
20% get two or more acceptance.
The three Cs: an application should be a coherent, concise and compelling narrative showing a strong pattern of motivation, commitment and achievement. It is in your ECs, PS, and secondaries that you show and sell that pattern.
Is there a red flag somewhere on my app? If there is, I have no idea what it could be. I don't think my interviewing skills are the problem, because I'm not even receiving interviews at schools where I exceed the median numbers.
I don't know if I'll receive any more IIs. 7 schools left to hear back from and I was complete at all of those by the end of July
You mean rather than post-II waitlisting? Do most schools only outright reject very poor interview scores?Two post interview rejections suggest otherwise.
You mean rather than post-II waitlisting? Do most schools only outright reject very poor interview scores?
I can't imagine a rational reason as to why someone would invite an applicant for an interview, feed them, spend resources to get people to interview them if they wanted to reject them and potentially waste an interview that they could have conducted on someone who might actually matriculate or at least wait list.You mean rather than post-II waitlisting? Do most schools only outright reject very poor interview scores?
I can't imagine a rational reason as to why someone would invite an applicant for an interview, feed them, spend resources to get people to interview them if they wanted to reject them and potentially waste an interview that they could have conducted on someone who might actually matriculate or at least wait list.
Huh, I figured maybe they'd invite people who might get in if they interview great, but will get reject if they interview just ok. Sounds like it takes a lot more to get the RI can't imagine a rational reason as to why someone would invite an applicant for an interview, feed them, spend resources to get people to interview them if they wanted to reject them and potentially waste an interview that they could have conducted on someone who might actually matriculate.
Bold move for Mr. Probation over here
There is no Downside for the school to wait list the applicant. There is something really wrong if after interview the school says : nope, I'd rather not have you even if my class was empty on July 1st.Huh, I figured maybe they'd invite people who might get in if they interview great, but will get reject if they interview just ok. Sounds like it takes a lot more to get the R
Bold move for Mr. Probation over here
Ah, I was thinking maybe the schools didn't want to string people along with a deep waitlist spot they didn't even get close to in any former year...but then I remembered how schools don't publish screens and charge $100 per secondary.There is no Downside for the school to wait list the applicant. There is something really wrong if after interview the school says : nope, I'd rather not have you even if my class was empty on July 1st.