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SameJust got an email with a link .however the link does not work.. anyone else having the same issue
SameJust got an email with a link .however the link does not work.. anyone else having the same issue
The link at first was not working but then I copied and pasted it in a new window and it worked!Same
F. I hope sois there typically a lot of WL movement?
Pretty sure they have some movement in April then in May a ranked waitlist is released, but not 100% confident in that timelineDoes anyone know when the U starts to pull from the WL? I imagine later this month - May? Thank you.
From their website:How do the groups work? They release a designated section now and then in early May they give you your rank list? Or in early May you can come off the waitlist? Anyone know people who got in years prior who were not in the high group at the start?
Yes, this afternoonHas anyone on Duluth campus received scholarship funding?
Hi first year med student here.Does anyone know the specifics about the SERVE curriculum? I am still somewhat confused
- what a typical daily or weekly schedule looks like? Classes in the morning or afternoon or both? anatomy lab? clinical skills?
- how frequent exams are? NBME style or faculty written?
I am just trying to gauge how much time students spend in class and how much free time there is for studying/research/volunteering/extracurricular/etc. Any info would be greatly appreciated!
This is very helpful, thanks so much!!Hi first year med student here.
1. Typical day is morning classes that are "mandatory" (they never take attendance and ppl skip all the time based on their needs). Afternoon sessions are usually clinical skills, anatomy, or more lectures. Lectures are skippable. The other things are NOT. It was MUCH busier first semester during fundamentals, but now that im in second semester I have most afternoons off actually.
2. exams are every other week typically. Faculty written in the NBME style. They try to make it like step but some exams are more straightforward.
3. Tons of time for volunteering/ research/ studying. It really will seem overwhelming at first and youll feel like you wont have enough time, but once you settle in youll develop a routine that works for you. I would say right now I can easily get 8 hours of sleep if i use my time correctly which includes studying, research, being on the exec board for 2 orgs, spending time w friends and my partner etc. I usually close my laptop at 7pm and have a hard cut off so my evenings are for unwinding and relaxing.
hope this helps
We get free Uworld for all our board exams. All other 3rd party resources are ~ahem shared from year to year~ so you do not have to buy them except for Amboss and bootcamp. Most med students use the Anking anki deck which you technically have to pay for, but they come out with new versions every year and usually the prior year's version is avaliable online for download if you look for it!This is very helpful, thanks so much!!
I was also wondering if you have access to third party study resources like UWorld, Boards and Beyond, Osmosis etc for board prep and studying throughout each block as a student at UMN?
I called and they said by the end of month. Sounds like new fafsa is slowing things down a lotDoes anyone knwo when we are gonna get fin aid info? Will it be before the 30th?
Thank you!I called and they said by the end of month. Sounds like new fafsa is slowing things down a lot
It was sent to you via email from the Admissions Office.Where do we find our UMN IDs?
Is this specifically for TC campus??It was sent to you via email from the Admissions Office.
I did not ever receive an email with an ID from the admissions office (as a TC accepted student)It was sent to you via email from the Admissions Office.
Check your estimated financial aid notice email if you received it. Your ID should be located at the top.I did not ever receive an email with an ID from the admissions office (as a TC accepted student)
Congratulations, my friend! Did you get a call or an email (or both)?Accepted to Duluth from high WL group!
Both! Call at 11am and then an email a few minutes agoCongratulations, my friend! Did you get a call or an email (or both)?
Wish they’d release our numbers, or at the very least our groups like they did for Duluthanyone else in agony over here???? the silence is killing me
I emailed last month and asked if the waitlist is for a specific campus and they said "We are not differentiating between campuses at this time as campus placement would occur with an acceptance offer. We will take into consideration where a seat has opened up (which campus) as well as what campus preference was indicated. That being said, we won't 'pass' over a name on the waitlist just because the open seat and campus preference do not match, however we will do our best to place you in the location best suited to your needs."So if you interviewed at both TC and Duluth campus, does the waitlist group (which seemed to be only from the Duluth campus) apply towards the TC campus? or are they still waiting to release waitlist groups for the TC campus?