Brief Profile:
I wanted to post my cycle because it breaks a lot of the trends you see on this website. It can be intimidating when all of your friends get interviews before you... and then get a bunch of acceptances before you, but patience will get you through this ordeal. Also, don't look for crazy trends, I thought my stream of waitlists/rejections meant that I could never get into a school, let alone an amazing one.
// Applications //
Application Cycle One: 05/31/2013
Undergraduate college: Top 25
Undergraduate Area of study: Biological/Life Sciences
Total MCAT SCORE: 514
MCAT Section Scores:
B/B 129,
C/P 128,
CARS 129
Overall GPA: 3.70
Science GPA: 3.70
Applied
Albert Einstein of Yeshiva University
Applying for combined PhD/MSTP? No
Submitted: Yes
Secondary Completed: No
Interview Invite: No
Interview Attended: No
Waitlisted: No
Accepted: No
Rejected: No
Summary of Experience:
Already had some interviews before I started this secondary, decided not to submit
Summary of Experience:
Used this as a sort of safety school, like almost every applicant (they receive more applications than every other medical school I think). I guess my lack of enthusiasm came through in my secondary.
Summary of Experience:
Amazing school. Seems to have really interesting and talkative students. I saw some people complaining that there are a lot of Ivy grads there but this was not my experience at all. Seemed like a pretty diverse class and a fun group of students.
Summary of Experience:
Probably the prettiest school I have been to and Portland is great (cheap and full of interesting people). They are changing their curriculum a lot which means this class will be guinea pigs. It looks like they are going to do ABCDF grading for all 4 years, which is a major drawback.
Summary of Experience:
I applied to this school on a whim (stats matched pretty well) so the interview invite was unexpected. During my interview it became pretty clear that this school was not a good fit for me. Maybe it was just west coast/east coast cultural differences but I did not click with the school, students or most of the interviewees. Rejected in January, the feeling is mutual.
Summary of Experience:
Amazing clinic and medical school. Each student gets a lot of attention and can get a very individualized education. Beautiful facilities and top notch professors
Summary of Experience:
I dont think USC waitlists that many people, so their decision was definitely a blow. LA County hospital is incredible and the students are super easy to get along with. Seems like a great medical school
Summary of Experience:
Pretty chill school. Students seemed laid-back and friendly. The tuition is crazy, especially when you consider the cost of living in Boston. I am also not a huge fan of the one-building school. Apparently you just take an elevator between all of your classes and never have to go outside (might be nice when it is cold). This seemed like a friendly medical school but honestly nothing really stood out to me, except the tuition.
Summary of Experience:
Would never have predicted this. Complete dream school. I thought my getting waitlisted or rejected at the lower tier schools made this an impossible school to reach. Everything about this place is perfect.