Traditional applicant applying in June 2016, above demographics may or may not be inaccurate, for anonymity. Hoping this will not only help me track my progress but help somebody applying in the future!
Will update with EC's and such later in the cycle. Have research (presentations, no pubs), clinical experience, volunteering, etc.
// Applications //
Application Cycle One: 06/06/2016
Undergraduate Area of study: Psychology/Social Sciences
Summary of Experience:
Sent in primary, but will not complete secondary. Combination of essay burnout and potential of being "yielded out" means I'm going to save myself the secondary fee.
Summary of Experience:
SR: 6/28 SC: 6/29 R: 3/1. Would have loved to check out Emory and Atlanta, but guess it wasn't meant to be! Happy with my other options.
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SR: 7/12 SC: 7/17 R: 12/7. After 5 months of silence, finally an answer. Out of state though I have strong connections to North Carolina and UNC itself, but oh well. No Carolina blue for me!
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SR: 7/15 SC: 7/17 R: 8/19 -- Figured I didn't have a great shot being out of state and a bit above their 90th percentile stats, and I appreciate that they sent their decision promptly. Looks like I won't be moving to Madison anytime soon!
Summary of Experience:
SR: 7/6 SC: 7/10 II: 8/30 ! Very excited about their Scholarly Concentration program! I've never been to Tampa, but friends in the area say it's a great place! Looking forward to seeing it for myself :) W: 10/25 Withdrew post-Michigan acceptance, did not attend the interview.
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SR: 7/5 SC: 7/6 II: 8/8 Going to have to rework flights to fit this and NYU interviews into the same trip, but definitely not disappointed to have to be dealing with this problem!! Can't wait to interview here :) IA in October. Liked it, but not sure if NYC is for me. W: 10/25 Withdrew post-Michigan acceptance
Summary of Experience:
SR: 6/27 SC: 6/30 II: 7/19! Some of my ECs done here, so I'm happy to be able to return to Chicago!
IA: Interview day was absolutely incredible. I wasn't sure of how I would fit with this school before the interview, but after visiting, I could definitely see myself thriving there. A big emphasis was placed on collaboration, mentorship from faculty and peers, and interdisciplinary efforts. Especially liked that the Dean of Admissions specifically said, "competition between our students is not tolerated here," as I definitely am looking for a collaborative, friendly environment in a med school. The students all seemed to get along well and, from what I could tell, spent a lot of time outside of class together. Hyde Park and Chicago would be awesome communities to live and learn in, so I'm really hoping for some good news in October!
EDIT: continued 10/17
WL: Putting waitlist here because I've technically been 'continued' since October, but like with Northwestern, really liked it here but would not have chosen it over my current options.
Summary of Experience:
SR: 7/19 SR: 7/24 II: 8/10 -- Good thing I love Chicago, happy that I'll get to spend some more time there this fall :)
WL: So post-interview (in October) I was told that my decision would be delayed until March. It's now April and I still haven't heard anything, so I'm assuming this is some kind of waitlist/rejection combo. Oh well! Loved it, but wouldn't have picked it over my current choices anyway.
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SR: 6/24 SC: 6/25 II: 7/18. First II, couldn't be more excited! A: 10/19 One of my top choices post-interview, haven't been happier in a really really long time!!!!!
W: This was an incredibly hard school to turn down. They really go out of their way to actively recruit students and I grew such an affinity towards them over the cycle, but I couldn't justify turning down scholarship money and a program that is equally as strong in what I want to do to be so far from my family.
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SR: 6/20 SC: 6/30 II: 8/30 :) St. Louis isn't very easy to access from where I'm from, but definitely worth it to check out what this amazing school has to offer! Still hard to believe they invited me... flattered to say the least! A: Hard to believe they invited me to interview, even harder to believe they accepted me!! Thankful to have a tough decision to make come April.
W: While WashU is obviously an incredible school, I couldn't see myself wanting to be in a program with 2-years pre-clinical, and received merit scholarship elsewhere.
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SR: 7/5 SC: 7/7 II: 8/11 So excited!!!!! Can't wait to explore Nashville and Vanderbilt :)
A: Accepted late February!!! Was my top choice post-interview. I loved the students and the school.
Was incredibly hard to withdraw this one. I loved Vandy--everyone was down to earth, collaborative, Nashville was amazing, but I felt really at home at a different school that offered me a scholarship. Maybe I'll be back for residency!
Summary of Experience:
SR: 7/6 SC: 7/13 II: 7/27 A: 10/17 W: 10/25 Withdrew post-Michigan acceptance. Was SO grateful to get into UVA, but Michigan is one of my favorites so hopefully another deserving person gets my spot!
Summary of Experience: MATRICULATING w/ scholarship!
SR: 7/5 SC: 7/14 II: 8/4 !!!! One of my top choices going in, and I actually had to re-read the II email a few times to fully believe they had offered me an interview, especially this early in the season. Hoping for the best!
A: Cried for like 20 minutes when I got the email! Most people got phone calls, but my phone was broken over the weekend so if I did receive one, I'll never know. Second Look Weekend here absolutely won me over, between the program, the faculty, and the other students, you could tell everyone was so brilliant and passionate about what they do, but so humble and fun and normal, it just seemed like a great fit. I decided immediately thereafter that I'd be going to Duke, and Dr. Yee called me a few days later informing me that I'd received a half-tuition merit scholarship. That definitely put me over the edge and led me to cancel my trips to other Second Look Weekends. Couldn't be more excited to start here in July.