flymflam314
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Do we know if the university accepts updates?
I'd send an update immediately post II (before your application + interview evaluation gets sent to the residency admissions team).Do we know if the university accepts updates?
Thanks! I do not have an II yet, do you think an update would still be appropriate?I'd send an update immediately post II (before your application + interview evaluation gets sent to the residency admissions team).
It's up to you. Personally, I don't send updates until after I interview somewhere.Thanks! I do not have an II yet, do you think an update would still be appropriate?
all I want for Christmas is random IIs in my junk mailII yesterday morning; it went to my junk mail!
No idea but I would guess its also dependent on the specialty you applied forMoving on, interviewed 10/13! Anyone know how many applicants make it through this final filter?
I got an emailAre they emailing status updates? Interviewed 10/13 and haven't heard about hold or next round.
were you applying for surgery or ob?Interview 9/30, placed on hold. I'm taking this as a rejection as they only have 2 seats for what I applied for. Good luck to everyone else!
Surgerywere you applying for surgery or ob?
Has anyone gotten a “high priority hold?”is there a difference between hold, high priority hold, and final pool?
those who received the final pool email earlier this week, did anyone's email say "top applicants of final pool" or something like that? I know last year people got an email saying they were in the final pool or "top applicants" and I am wondering if admissions are doing the same thing this year.I’m not sure. I think there’s three outcomes post interview: final pool, hold, and maybe rejection though it’s not been reported.
I looked through last year and there seemed to be four outcomes: final pool, top applicants of final pool (or something like that), hold or rejection. I’m not really sure and I haven’t see a high priority hold yet.
December 15thDoes anyone know when last interview date is for this cycle?
The Sunday night one? It's a conversation, so definitely have your camera on and be prepared with a q or twoFor those who have already interviewed, is the student panel a webinar or are you expected to have your video on?
For those who have already interviewed, is the student panel a webinar or are you expected to have your video on?
did they say interview thank you notes should be put through the portal?
AHH you give me hope stillII received this morning! UG GPA 3.53, SMP GPA 3.90; MCAT 518; complete 7/6. ORM (but LGBT, if that means anything)
Do you mind sharing when the interview date is? I was under the impression that the last interview day was December 15th. (I'm trying to hold out hope here haha)II received this morning! UG GPA 3.53, SMP GPA 3.90; MCAT 518; complete 7/6. ORM (but LGBT, if that means anything)
The only date available for me was 10/13Do you mind sharing when the interview date is? I was under the impression that the last interview day was December 15th. (I'm trying to hold out hope here haha)
Just schedule it. You will definitely just be told to attend this coming Sunday instead, but also email them again clarifying that you will plan to attend tomorrow unless you hear otherwise from them. Then ask if it would be appropriate to attend Sunday's meet and greet. Apologize that you can't make the 15th -- but they get it, it's a last minute invite.Hello all! I just received an OOS interview invite and need some advice: there were only two interview dates available to schedule -- tomorrow or December 15th. Unfortunately, I am not available on December 15th, and I think this could be the last interview day (since they interview until mid-December). I could do the one tomorrow, but I already missed the Sunday Zoom meet and greet since I only received the invite today. I emailed admissions and explained the situation, but I'm not sure they will get back to me in time. Does anyone know if 1) the student meet and greet is mandatory, or 2) if I could possibly attend the meet and greet the week after I interview instead of the week before?
Also, should I just bite the bullet and schedule the interview for tomorrow, or wait until the admissions team responds to me?
Thanks all! Btw, I was complete on 9/8.
Ok, I did this, and they confirmed I'll be interviewing tomorrow! Ahhhh....Just schedule it. You will definitely just be told to attend this coming Sunday instead, but also email them again clarifying that you will plan to attend tomorrow unless you hear otherwise from them. Then ask if it would be appropriate to attend Sunday's meet and greet. Apologize that you can't make the 15th -- but they get it, it's a last minute invite.
Also had that issue, then I realized I hadn't uploaded my photoI received an II today but the portal isn’t allowing me to schedule, has anyone else ever had this issue?
I had uploaded a photo, it was a weird thing where I could see the calendar but when I clicked confirm it wouldn’t actually confirm. I emailed admissions and got scheduled by them manually so it is all good nowAlso had that issue, then I realized I hadn't uploaded my photo
1. If you are not going to be applying to the NYU residency, you have to apply just like a normal resident would in the matchThis is for next cycle, but curious what you have learned from applying and interviewing (and attending).
1. If you decide NOT to rank NYU LI at the end of the program, do they still keep you at #1? Won't this inevitably lead to you matching there anyway, since they must not get a lot of outside applications since the spots are almost guaranteed to be filled by their med students? (Do they even have open applications for residency spots for non-NYU LI students?)
2. Is there any flexibility to switch specialties within the program? Ex. going from IM to OB in your second year. Does that mean you are forced to do the match because all the OB spots are taken by your original OB pathway classmates?
3. What is the general feeling from the medical community towards 3 year programs in general, and the 3 year NYU LI program? The big name must help, but I think a lot of people don't realize there is the LI campus.
This is for next cycle, but curious what you have learned from applying and interviewing (and attending).
1. If you decide NOT to rank NYU LI at the end of the program, do they still keep you at #1? Won't this inevitably lead to you matching there anyway, since they must not get a lot of outside applications since the spots are almost guaranteed to be filled by their med students? (Do they even have open applications for residency spots for non-NYU LI students?)
2. Is there any flexibility to switch specialties within the program? Ex. going from IM to OB in your second year. Does that mean you are forced to do the match because all the OB spots are taken by your original OB pathway classmates?
3. What is the general feeling from the medical community towards 3 year programs in general, and the 3 year NYU LI program? The big name must help, but I think a lot of people don't realize there is the LI campus.
It is but also this isnt the ideal school for someone who wants to have flexibility. Also - the medical students mentioned it is difficult to apply out because you are in a 3yr curriculum as opposed to 4yr so you have much less time to do research/pubs/other stuff for your residency app.I don’t know how it really works but I think there is evidence of switching specialties and pursuing other residency spots on their match list from March 2022 (their first and only graduated class so far)
Residency Match Day Results for MD Students | NYU Langone Health
On Match Day, our medical students match at NYU Grossman Long Island School of Medicine and other premier residency programs.medli.nyu.edu
For example, Pediatrics Match List
Mass General, Johns Hopkins, Cornell and NYU LI
So if there are truly 6 Pediatrics Med student spots, then 2 people switched completely out of Pediatrics and 3 of the remaining 4 managed to match at top Pediatric residencies elsewhere
Idk if it’s socially or professionally acceptable to say that you have an interest in switching out or going elsewhere but it’s at least very doable.