It should say at the end of the email where they say what your ranking is!Just placed on the high waitlist group as well. How do I know if I'm part of the "highest tier"
Thanks!
It should say at the end of the email where they say what your ranking is!Just placed on the high waitlist group as well. How do I know if I'm part of the "highest tier"
Thanks!
Hey! We don't have any 4th years at the program yet, there are 3rd-year students and they may be able to hop on here and help to answer some questions if they aren't all tied up actually doing the rotations. I can try and help answer any questions you have?Any 3rd and/or 4th years here that I could DM to talk about rotations?
Not OP but I was wondering if you had support from the school when trying to figure everything out for rotations (i.e. housing and what not). I would assume that this is the first class doing rotations so the students have to do a little bit more leg work on their part.Hey! We don't have any 4th years at the program yet, there are 3rd-year students and they may be able to hop on here and help to answer some questions if they aren't all tied up actually doing the rotations. I can try and help answer any questions you have
Sure! So yeah for the first round of students that had to go out, a lot of it was kinda finding things on their own, what worked for them. The school definitely has connections and will do its best to help you find whatever you need in order to succeed. But finding housing out on your rotations is going to be very similar to finding housing for your first two pre-clinical years at ICOM (years 1 and 2). What I mean is that each individual has their idea of what works for them. Some want to room with other students, some prefer to live alone. Some would like to live in a small place, some are looking for a house to rent that has a yard. It all depends on the individual. I would not consider finding housing at your rotation site to be very high on the list of things to stress out about, you'll be able to figure all of that out when you get to that step!Not OP but I was wondering if you had support from the school when trying to figure everything out for rotations (i.e. housing and what not). I would assume that this is the first class doing rotations so the students have to do a little bit more leg work on their part.
Thank you! And no housing is the least of my worries but just wanted to get some insight. Not sure if you would be able to answer this but did you feel like those people had to do more work on their own in order to get rotation spots? Like did they have to set up their own rotations and stuffSure! So yeah for the first round of students that had to go out, a lot of it was kinda finding things on their own, what worked for them. The school definitely has connections and will do its best to help you find whatever you need in order to succeed. But finding housing out on your rotations is going to be very similar to finding housing for your first two pre-clinical years at ICOM (years 1 and 2). What I mean is that each individual has their idea of what works for them. Some want to room with other students, some prefer to live alone. Some would like to live in a small place, some are looking for a house to rent that has a yard. It all depends on the individual. I would not consider finding housing at your rotation site to be very high on the list of things to stress out about, you'll be able to figure all of that out when you get to that step!
Definitely not for the rotation spots. Those are all set up for you by the school for the entirety of your 3rd year. You dont have to do any work for that on your part.Thank you! And no housing is the least of my worries but just wanted to get some insight. Not sure if you would be able to answer this but did you feel like those people had to do more work on their own in order to get rotation spots? Like did they have to set up their own rotations and stuff
^^retweet^^Make sure to practice your ping pong before coming here. This is high yield.
Same! Not yet 😶Anyone get news? Anxiously waiting
I sent one last year. No reason not to shoot your shot.Has anyone on the WL sent a LOI (intent/interest)? I'm WL in the high group since March 19th and haven't heard anything. I'm not sure if ICOM accepts LOI's
Congrats! Were you highest tier or high tier?Got the call yesterday! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you! Email said “Highest tier of high waitlist”Congrats! Were you highest tier or high tier?
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+1I hope one of you gets off of the high tier waitlist tomorrow! I'm giving up my seat
Should be in-persondoes anyone know if orientation week going to be virtual or in-person this year?
Any further waitlist movement recently? I'm getting nervous sitting on all of my WL and no A
Yep, just send an email to admissions and then they send you a survey for why. Personally, I was excited to live in ID, but I couldn't take on all of those private loans!hey y'all, i have been given the opportunity attend med school in my home state. so i will be withdrawing my seat. i hope one of you lovely people get the A! is an email to admissions sufficient for withdrawing?
Thanks! Yeah, the loans is a big factor for me as well. I am a little sad because I was starting to like to the idea of ID!Yep, just send an email to admissions and then they send you a survey for why. Personally, I was excited to live in ID, but I couldn't take on all of those private loans!
feels like the chances of getting off middle tier are very slim at this point
I’m in medium tier too. It looks like they’re accepting WL for every acceptance withdrawal. So, the class might be full?feels like the chances of getting off middle tier are very slim at this point
I'm high tier and I'm getting anxious/nervous. Don't know why they made a "highest of high tier" 😞I’m in medium tier too. It looks like they’re accepting WL for every acceptance withdrawal. So, the class might be full?
I’m high tier as well and anxiously waiting (I didn’t realize for the longest time there was a highest tier of high tier LOL)I'm high tier and I'm getting anxious/nervous. Don't know why they made a "highest of high tier" 😞
Wondering the same thing. I have a feeling there will be more significant movement after May 15th when the decision deadlines for DO happens so hopefully there'll be more high waitlist movement about a week after thatDoes anyone have any ideas on how full the class is right now? I’m on the high waitlist and thought I would have heard back by now but nothing yet!
I believe they allowed for trades and I didn’t hear anyone super upset. The school and students say everyone’s doing really well.Anyone know how rotation location assignment went for the current students? Did people get to go where they wanted/does the school allow students to trade locations if they want?