Remember that school whose secondary application I almost didn't fill out because its location was so completely wrong for me and there were way too many essays to write?
Reason won out and I ended up submitting it nearly three weeks after receiving the prompts. Good thing I did because....I got invited to interview there!!!
I'm seriously shocked because in applying to this school, I completely overlooked the fact that they invite very few out-of-state applicants to interview. After realizing that fact, I didn't hold much hope for getting any love from them. But I did get love. And it's awesome.
I can't wait to visit and learn more about their program!
My roundabout journey towards medical school, through it, and now taking the roundabout way through residency
Monday, September 30, 2013
Friday, September 27, 2013
Medical school culture
I have an interview coming up in the next few weeks and I'm slowly starting to prepare for it by looking into the school, its curriculum, and things like that. A lot of my friends from high school and college went to medical school all over the country so it's also good to have insider information on some of these schools.
I contacted a friend about the school for this upcoming interview, specifically asking her about the culture within the medical school class. Here is her response:
Hopefully the reality isn't as bad as her experience.
I contacted a friend about the school for this upcoming interview, specifically asking her about the culture within the medical school class. Here is her response:
"Just a warning: med school in general is kinda malignant because everyone is competing against each other and I can't predict what your class will be like. My class was pretty gunner but the class below me was more friendly."Yikes! This is the complete opposite of the universal "Everyone is awesome!" feeling I got from my first interview as well as the dream school.
Hopefully the reality isn't as bad as her experience.
Monday, September 23, 2013
Interview invitations galore
I may've exaggerated with the title but I do have two more interviews lined up in the coming months. TWO!!! Did you get that?! I'm up to three total at this point. Wowsers!
One came in during my first interview day (it was a nice pick-me-up when I received the email at lunchtime) and the other came in within the last couple of days.
And here I thought it was screwed because my early application submissions hadn't turned into many interview invites. Stupid pre-med neuroses rearing their ugly heads...
Overall, I'm doing a lot better than I was last cycle. Here's to hoping one of these turns into an acceptance!
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Note:
While three interviews may not be that many to most people, I'm pretty excited to be getting any invitations. In fact, at this point last year I had barely submitted my secondary applications and had yet to receive any interview invitations from the schools to which I had applied relatively early in the cycle. So this is rather exciting for me.
One came in during my first interview day (it was a nice pick-me-up when I received the email at lunchtime) and the other came in within the last couple of days.
And here I thought it was screwed because my early application submissions hadn't turned into many interview invites. Stupid pre-med neuroses rearing their ugly heads...
Overall, I'm doing a lot better than I was last cycle. Here's to hoping one of these turns into an acceptance!
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Note:
While three interviews may not be that many to most people, I'm pretty excited to be getting any invitations. In fact, at this point last year I had barely submitted my secondary applications and had yet to receive any interview invitations from the schools to which I had applied relatively early in the cycle. So this is rather exciting for me.
Friday, September 20, 2013
Time to start freaking out
My dream school recently started sending out interview invitations. I clearly haven't gotten one yet, otherwise you would've heard about it. Naturally, I'm anxious.
Mostly, I just realized that this particular application is nearly identical to the one that got me waitlisted last cycle. The school's secondary didn't give the opportunity to explain what has changed since my last application and what I will be doing this year during the cycle, like most other schools have. So really, there's not that much new information.
If they didn't want me last year, why should they give me a chance this time around? Ay ay ay! I need to get away from this way of thinking otherwise I will drive myself crazy.
I should stick with my motto (Whatever will be, will be.) and make the best of whatever life throws at me, because I'm truly excited about the possibility of going to the medical school at which I've already interviewed.
Mostly, I just realized that this particular application is nearly identical to the one that got me waitlisted last cycle. The school's secondary didn't give the opportunity to explain what has changed since my last application and what I will be doing this year during the cycle, like most other schools have. So really, there's not that much new information.
If they didn't want me last year, why should they give me a chance this time around? Ay ay ay! I need to get away from this way of thinking otherwise I will drive myself crazy.
I should stick with my motto (Whatever will be, will be.) and make the best of whatever life throws at me, because I'm truly excited about the possibility of going to the medical school at which I've already interviewed.
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Quick note about last week's interview
My interview last week went really well. I had a great time, learned a lot about the school and the area, and can totally see myself spending four years there. I'll post a longer recap later this week or next.
However, during my interview day, I felt totally out of my league. Granted, this is a relatively highly ranked med school, but some of the kids were insane. Comments such as, "This is my fifth interview. I've already been to Yale, Harvard, and Johns Hopkins," as well as, "I'm trying to only schedule one interview each week, and I'm already booked through October," actually occurred throughout the day.
Meanwhile, I quietly ate my lunch, totally psyched to have been invited to interview in the first place, and not mentioning that this was my first and only interview of the season. Or that I'm a reapplicant.
All of this isn't to say that the kids were weird, elitist, or arrogant. The opposite was true. They were all really cool and I had a great time spending the day with them. But it was somewhat weird to be so different from them, not only in age but also in the caliber of my application.
However, during my interview day, I felt totally out of my league. Granted, this is a relatively highly ranked med school, but some of the kids were insane. Comments such as, "This is my fifth interview. I've already been to Yale, Harvard, and Johns Hopkins," as well as, "I'm trying to only schedule one interview each week, and I'm already booked through October," actually occurred throughout the day.
Meanwhile, I quietly ate my lunch, totally psyched to have been invited to interview in the first place, and not mentioning that this was my first and only interview of the season. Or that I'm a reapplicant.
All of this isn't to say that the kids were weird, elitist, or arrogant. The opposite was true. They were all really cool and I had a great time spending the day with them. But it was somewhat weird to be so different from them, not only in age but also in the caliber of my application.
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Being hosted by a student for an interview
I'm heading to my interview next week and it's been suggested that I utilize the student host option while I'm there. Honestly, I would prefer to stay in a hotel both nights that I'm visiting, but the hotels in the area aren't cheap. At the same time, I'm too old to sleep on a couch/futon for such an important event, even though I often do that at home.
In the end, I resisted the urge to be antisocial and comfortable, and compromised: I'll spend the night directly before my interview in a hotel on campus, and the following night with a student host on their couch.
It'll be nice to get a perspective on the school and the town from someone who's gone and lived there for a while. That was the motivating factor for finally contacting student hosts so I hope it works out.
In the end, I resisted the urge to be antisocial and comfortable, and compromised: I'll spend the night directly before my interview in a hotel on campus, and the following night with a student host on their couch.
It'll be nice to get a perspective on the school and the town from someone who's gone and lived there for a while. That was the motivating factor for finally contacting student hosts so I hope it works out.
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