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yes that's what I mean!i dont think so, if there is it's probably pretty student friendly. you mean like a forced distribution, where no more than x% can get honors?
I hadn't heard anything since 1/10 until today, so don't worry too much!Huge CONGRATS to everyone who got As today!!! ❤️❤️
I hate to be the neurotic one and I'm so embarrassed for posting this but I interviewed 1/24 and loved the experience. I haven't heard anything- no deferral, WL, A- is it likely an R or WL since people from later interviews have received decisions or are there people getting As weeks/months after their interviews?
Yay! Thank you for giving me a bit of hope- adcom told me to expect a response mid-late March anyway. Clearly this cycle is doing something to me 😭😭 CONGRATULATIONS DOCTOR!I hadn't heard anything since 1/10 until today, so don't worry too much!
I was placed on a priority waitlist. Does anyone know if there is a "regular waitlist" or if everyone who is waitlisted is on the priority waitlsit.
when did you interview?Just got the A I can’t believe it!!! My 1 and only MD. OOS LM 65
when did you interview?
Their class of 2024 has 95 students; some may have opted out of being part of the public match list, some may have dropped out, some might be taking a research year, and some may have gone unmatched. Even if 5 students didn't match, their match rate would be 94.7%, so not really a huge concern (2024 match rate for U.S.-based allopathic medical schools was 93.5% per AMA).Did anyone see the match list for this year? Seems like 90 people were in the match but there's usually ~96 students per class
The class matched with 90 programs and some of those programs matched more than one Netter student. You can see which by the * on this list.Did anyone see the match list for this year? Seems like 90 people were in the match but there's usually ~96 students per class
hello! i tried joining about 2 weeks ago and it's still pending. was wondering if this was still an active group me?Here’s the GroupMe for accepted students! If anyone’s interested.
Edit: Sorry! Was just informed that the link was broken. It should work now!
Thanks for the insight! I won’t lie, I am pretty anxious about Netter not having any home programs. This place is my top choice and I really fell in love with the medical school. I’m not from the North East, so I worry about also struggling with making connections. Do you feel the Netter provides a lot opportunities for students to network and establish themselves?I'm a student here. I can tell you that there are people who have to repeat a year, people who repeated a year above you and now are in your class, or did a research year, or dropped out, etc. So you definitely wouldn't be able to look at the number of matches and the number of students and account for everyone. Even if there were 96 matches, it wouldn't be the same 96 that started with you. That said, usually it's on the student, not the school. If you pass all your classes you're going to get through, and it's a very supportive school in that sense. But sometimes people fail and they can't get through without repeating. But I would say it is NOT like those schools that throw their students under the bus or make it easy to fail and need to repeat things.
Some people definitely don't match. Usually it's because they applied to something pretty competitive and since there's no home programs you're at a big disadvantage. Not that it can't be done of course, as you can see from the match list, but you don't know the apps and connections that students have when they match. Imo they are matching competitive specialties in spite of Netter, not because of it.
would you mind sharing your interview date? i interviewed 2/21 and haven’t heard anything yet. also did you send an LOI or update?Got the A today. Interviewed at the end of Feb. So so excited and nervous to start!
Does anyone know when we get financial aid info + cost of attendance info?
Hello! Yes it is , we were getting some spam bots so we had to put up a request form. I’m not owner of the GroupMe, but let me get in contact with them. Sorry about the wait!hello! i tried joining about 2 weeks ago and it's still pending. was wondering if this was still an active group me?
I interviewed a few days after you and did not send any updates or LOIs. Hope you hear something soon!would you mind sharing your interview date? i interviewed 2/21 and haven’t heard anything yet. also did you send an LOI or update?
wonderful thank you! no rush at all. i think i may have submitted 2 requests by accident, but one of those accounts is deleted.Hello! Yes it is , we were getting some spam bots so we had to put up a request form. I’m not owner of the GroupMe, but let me get in contact with them. Sorry about the wait!
This is definitely scary to hear as someone who is highly interested in anesthesiology and about to commit to this school 👀I'm a student here. I can tell you that there are people who have to repeat a year, people who repeated a year above you and now are in your class, or did a research year, or dropped out, etc. So you definitely wouldn't be able to look at the number of matches and the number of students and account for everyone. Even if there were 96 matches, it wouldn't be the same 96 that started with you. That said, usually it's on the student, not the school. If you pass all your classes you're going to get through, and it's a very supportive school in that sense. But sometimes people fail and they can't get through without repeating. But I would say it is NOT like those schools that throw their students under the bus or make it easy to fail and need to repeat things.
Some people definitely don't match. Usually it's because they applied to something pretty competitive and since there's no home programs you're at a big disadvantage. Not that it can't be done of course, as you can see from the match list, but you don't know the apps and connections that students have when they match. Imo they are matching competitive specialties in spite of Netter, not because of it.
Don’t be! If anything, I think Netter has some fantastic match successes with Anesthesiology. Check out this years match and the previous years as well! I think you’re in good hands!This is definitely scary to hear as someone who is highly interested in anesthesiology and about to commit to this school 👀
I interviewed 1/24 and also haven't heard anything either! I remember we were told to expect a decision mid-late March, so I'm hoping I get some news next week. I'm kind of tempted to email admissions if I DONT hear anything next week, but I definitely don't want to push it 🫠 fingers crossed for the both of us!I interviewed 2/5 and still haven’t heard anything :// hoping to hear back soon!
I mean you technically could as in nothing is stopping you, but it will be horrible and miserable and unsustainable since all your study time will be eaten up by driving. Well worth the money to live locally imoI know this might sound insane, but would it be feasible at all to commute from 1 hour 45 minutes away? At least for the first year or two since we'll only have to be on campus 3-4 days a week? Trying to find some money to save by living with me parents 😭
Thanks for the insight! I won’t lie, I am pretty anxious about Netter not having any home programs. This place is my top choice and I really fell in love with the medical school. I’m not from the North East, so I worry about also struggling with making connections. Do you feel the Netter provides a lot opportunities for students to network and establish themselves?
As of now I have a few specialties I’m interested in but I’m definitely going to keep my mind open.
This is definitely scary to hear as someone who is highly interested in anesthesiology and about to commit to this school 👀
MS4 here, I had a classmate who commuted from NYC during MS1/MS2. It seemed tough but she made it work. She would just get there early and pretty much spend all day on campus studying on days she had to come in person. I think she got a closer apartment for MS3. There was also a guy who graduated last year who lived in NYC all of med school and he made it work.I know this might sound insane, but would it be feasible at all to commute from 1 hour 45 minutes away? At least for the first year or two since we'll only have to be on campus 3-4 days a week? Trying to find some money to save by living with my parents 😭
MS4 here, I had a classmate who commuted from NYC during MS1/MS2. It seemed tough but she made it work. She would just get there early and pretty much spend all day on campus studying on days she had to come in person. I think she got a closer apartment for MS3. There was also a guy who graduated last year who lived in NYC all of med school and he made it work.
So it's very possible, especially the first two years when you don't need to be there everyday. You can also take full advantage of med ed podcasts like Goljan. I think if it saves you a significant amount of money it may be worth it, personally.
Admittedly my first year was during COVID so we only went to campus like 1 day a week. I think MS2s probably average 4 days (MWF is PBL, Thursday is CAS), but it's usually less during MS1 since on days where there are only lectures it's not mandatory. So maybe 3-4 during MS1? Someone who went through it more recently can correct me if I'm wrong. But yes it seems tough but it definitely depends on the person, it's not impossible.Roughly how many days per week do you end up spending on campus during preclinical years? I feel like 5 days per week of a long commute would be brutal, but if classes aren’t mandatory attendance then commuting 2ish days per week for labs or something would be more reasonable.
yeah, i had a classmate who commuted from NYC first two years. you can do whatever you want and will make friends who will help you outI know this might sound insane, but would it be feasible at all to commute from 1 hour 45 minutes away? At least for the first year or two since we'll only have to be on campus 3-4 days a week? Trying to find some money to save by living with my parents 😭
i concurDon’t be! If anything, I think Netter has some fantastic match successes with Anesthesiology. Check out this years match and the previous years as well! I think you’re in good hands!
what are you considering?Thanks for the insight! I won’t lie, I am pretty anxious about Netter not having any home programs. This place is my top choice and I really fell in love with the medical school. I’m not from the North East, so I worry about also struggling with making connections. Do you feel the Netter provides a lot opportunities for students to network and establish themselves?
As of now I have a few specialties I’m interested in but I’m definitely going to keep my mind ope