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Yeah, I think it's just the MMI. Another school I interviewed had both so I wasn't sure.Are you sure that they have individual interviews? I think it is just MMI.
Yeah, I think it's just the MMI. Another school I interviewed had both so I wasn't sure.Are you sure that they have individual interviews? I think it is just MMI.
I'll be there bright and early lol.Is anyone interviewing this Saturday at 8AM?
lol see you thereI'll be there bright and early lol.
This is my second time e-mailing them about it -I'm thinking my e-mail got lost the first time. Hopefully it's approved!Email [email protected] and ask. They're (usually) very quick to respond. I got approved, strictly thru email, for my zoology/plant biology to sub for bio1/2 in one day. If they do say "no", isn't it better to know now (e.g.you could still take a second 8-weeks spring course at a CC as of right now).
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According to their survey info on PharmCAS, they interview about 250 and will admit 125. I counted everyone at my interview (Jan 20th at 1pm) during the dismissal and if you multiply it by 4 (given that they have 2 rounds of interviews on 2 days) it's right around 250. http://schoolpages.pharmcas.org/publishedsurvey/1749How do you guys think about the interview? I believe they have interviewed about 300 people, so our chance for getting in is around %25.
I wouldn't give up hope yet, at all. From now until the end of March there will be, as there is every year, a game of admissions musical chairs. Remember that you can hold multiple accepted admissions offers until March 1st, and there are some people who are now accepting offers from UT who will NOT end up matriculating there this fall for various reasons. For example, I saw on the SDN UT class of 2021 thread that someone who said they were like #17 or something on the waitlist ended up getting in. You're not licked yet!Congratulations to you guys.
They have not called me yet So probably I am not accepted
Does anyone have any idea what they're doing about housing? I was told by UT that there was a 2 year wait list for grad student housing. To any current UT students: are there any particular places/neighborhoods/complexes that Pharm.D. students seem to frequently gravitate towards, given the college seems to be on the NW side of campus?
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