Medical Scholars Program

<p>Ok. First, since I’m a grammar Nazi at heart, that should be a declarative sentence, not an inquisitive one. </p>

<p>Secondly, since I’m currently at the lab and my gel is almost ready, I don’t have the time to compile everything I’ve said and seen others say on your other threads. So go ahead and look through that yourself.</p>

<p>Finally, as I said earlier, it has been a long week for me. Usually I don’t get into flame wars with high school juniors, but you caught me at a bad time. So this will be my last post to you in public that has the purpose of arguing with you. I will continue this behind closed doors if you would like, so go ahead and PM me if you so choose.</p>

<p>Okay that will do, if I have any other questions for you I will PM you.</p>

<p>Great ■■■■■■■■ skills:</p>

<p><a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1085696-chance-me.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1085696-chance-me.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

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Clearly you:</p>

<h1>1. Show absolutely 0 (ZERO) demonstrated interest in WUSTL (I don’t think you’ll even get into the college itself once they see how uninterested and how bad of a lair you are)</h1>

<h1>2. Don’t understand anything about ethics</h1>

<h1>3. ARE A BIG FAT ■■■■■</h1>

<p>Personally I don’t see anything stellar in your application since you obviously lied. You can’t do cross country and football at the same time, nor can you do track and volleyball at the same time. Also, schools give the presidential awards out in June. You obviously can’t be a elected member of 9 clubs, no one can. 3.85 is not that stellar.</p>

<p>Uchicago2016. Please dont apply at washu. It would be difficult for such an attitude to be successful in such a friendly supportive environment. Everybody at wustl is a rock star academically so drop the arrogance and do your homework and research a school where you will be happy</p>

<p>Uchicago: WUSTL is a fabulous school, but what makes it fabulous is the students, the opportunities, the professors. The kids are ALL amazing students, but those kids don’t “rubbed it in”. Instead, they’re just “comfortable in their own skin”. They enjoy classes, their professors, their study time AND their down-time. So far, what comes across in all of your posts is that you think very highly of yourself and that, since you’re an URM, you think there’s an automatic pass. Think again. I’m an old timer here, yet have been impressed by how the admissions folks choose each class. Sure there is plenty of diversity, but they don’t send acceptances based on a bunch of stats, but on fit.</p>

<p>I do notice that there is a very limited discussion on MSP, but a lot more on PLME, HPME, REMS, R/B, etc.</p>

<p>My son got invitation for interview, any one know how many candidates they select for interview each year? How many of them will be accepted?</p>