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Rejected pre-II today. Congrats to all of those that are going on to serve the greatest country on Earth!
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So maybe at this point no news is good news?From what I have gathered it seems like rejections went out through regular mail and waitlist notification was sent through email.
let's hope so!So maybe at this point no news is good news?
What is the general reputation of this school compared to just doing HPSP at a 2nd tier to top tier civilian med school?
In light of the Army-Navy game today, I would just like to say......GO NAVY!!!
Just to clarify how the 7 year minimum commitment works:
7 years of service *after* residency training. Each year of residency requires another year of service, but you're serving at the same time so it's a wash?
I think I was out of there around 4-4:30ishWhat time does the interview day end?
I believe they allow you to switch branches, just in case you want to join the winning side
Just to clarify how the 7 year minimum commitment works:
7 years of service *after* residency training. Each year of residency requires another year of service, but you're serving at the same time so it's a wash?
Interviewed 11/10
Accepted Yesterday (Army)
Yeah you'll get a call from Dr. SaguilWhaaaaat I interviewed that day as well. And now the constant phone checking begins (they call, right?)
Interviewed 10/27. Received letter that I was waitlisted. My #1 choice was Army. Anyone know if anything can be done to increase chances of getting off the waitlist at USUHS or is just a waiting game now? This school is my #1 choice.
No idea.Same... Do you think they are only giving out waitlist spots at this point as well??
Did you get a letter through email or snail mail?Interviewed 10/27. Received letter that I was waitlisted. My #1 choice was Army. Anyone know if anything can be done to increase chances of getting off the waitlist at USUHS or is just a waiting game now? This school is my #1 choice.
That's the most government thing I've ever readThe school historically has 171 seats in each class, and therefore, at a maximum they can have 171 applicants accepted at any given time
Hi all!
I interviewed at USUHS last week and absolutely fell in love with the school. However, I am not feeling super confident about my interviews and was wondering if applicants can be rejected over mediocre interviews.
As far as my stats, I went to a competitive undergrad school with a gpa between 3.85-3.9, am a grad student (current gpa 4.0), and have an MCAT score between 510-515. I also have pretty good ECs and work experience.
Could a mediocre interview result in rejection?
Thank you!
I was told I'm on the primary waitlist today. I know the waitlist moves a lot especially for army! Good luck!Interviewed 10/27. Received letter that I was waitlisted. My #1 choice was Army. Anyone know if anything can be done to increase chances of getting off the waitlist at USUHS or is just a waiting game now? This school is my #1 choice.
Did you get a letter through email or snail mail?
They do-- to your admissions counselor.Does usuhs accept updates? And if so send them to where?
They seem to be very receptive to updates, especially from waitlisted applicants. I would get in touch with your admissions counselor and see what format they prefer -- in my experience they're very responsive to emails.Does usuhs accept updates? And if so send them to where?
Does anyone happen to know when we actually commission before ODS? As in when do they usually send us the paperwork and how does it work from there?
Waitlisted today. By postal mail. Hoping for fast movement!
Waitlisted today. By postal mail. Hoping for fast movement!
Congrats! Out of curiosity was it an unconditional acceptance? I'm on the wait list and have been waiting several weeks for the medical approval to come through.
Congrats! Out of curiosity was it an unconditional acceptance? I'm on the wait list and have been waiting several weeks for the medical approval to come through.
Congrats! What service?
Hi guys, I was just wondering, does anyone know what are the chances of getting off the waitlist of Air Force? It seems high for Army but I haven't heard much for air force or navy.
Typically Army moves the most. Navy the least. And AF some where in the middle
Navy has the most dope uniforms so it's most competitive.Noobie question: I wonder why the 3 branches move at different rates?
What is the admissions process for applicants who ranked PHS as their top choice?