USC interviews

<p>The explore hosts are freshmen and sophomores in your area of study. The overnight for Bacc/MD interviewees are with current Bacc/MD freshmen and sophomores. I thought they had a lot of insight concerning the interviews and the program. It's a little harder to room with someone older because a) most people move into an "off-campus" apartment their junior year and b) the "med students," which I'm assuming you mean the Bacc/MD people who are currently at Keck, all live off-campus and closer to the Health Sciences campus, which is 7 miles away from the University Park campus, so it's tough for that, too.</p>

<p>inthemoney - Just be prepared for anything and everything, it's nothing particularly out of the ordinary or odd.</p>

<p>actually, both my hosts were juniors, but I would agree that you med students as well as older students would typically live off campus, and it would be harder to get one of them... the younger people do have more insight, i would think, since they got into the program more recently and could have a more revised way of how the program works, since it changes at times</p>

<p>i also agree that you should expect everything. ur not gonna get any crazy ethical questions, but be prepared nonetheless. actually a lot of the interviewers seem to like to ask something about health care, i think most of the ppl i talked to also were asked that</p>

<p>do you know when we get notified and if we get notified by email first?</p>

<p>If I remember correctly, they said that they would send the decisions by mail.</p>

<p>Great...by mail when I'm going to be away for Spring Break! lol. They said the third week in March, right?</p>

<p>Yep, scholarship and med decisions are sent out the third week in march.</p>

<p>Do you know if its closer to the end of third week or the beginning</p>

<p>I don't even know if it's the third week because that seems so soon, you know? Like the last interview date was a week from yesterday. My best guess is they're going to send out responses around the end of next week. Which means letters should arrive around Spring Break time? Except for mine, which will get lost in a snow bank, then get delayed by rain and wind and eventually arrive to me on like April 7th.</p>

<p>MARCH 26th is the day the letters are mailed out according to CAS. Best of luck everyone!</p>

<p>Thanks for the info ppenguin</p>

<p>To Those Who Got Accepted,</p>

<p>Please share your stats as the followings:
State of residency
SAT1
ACT
SAT2
AP
HS Rank
Essay, Recommendation letters, Interview
ECs
List of BA/BS-MD program that you applied
Others .......</p>

<p>Thanks,</p>

<p>aah im scared! about both scholarships and bacc/md!</p>

<p>SAME SAME SAME. I'm going nutssss, haha. I'm guessing scholarship offers are mailed around the same time. Did anyone else get a follow-up call about their scholarship?</p>

<p>I was sent a postcard by my interviewers, but not a follow-up call. Was the call regarding bacc/md or the scholarship?</p>

<p>no, i got a postcard from my scholarship interviewers, but nothing so far from bacc/md</p>

<p>they are mailing out decisions next week and we will get acceptances and rejections before April 1st for sure.</p>

<p>I got a follow-up call from Annenberg about my Trustee scholarship, but nothing from the Bacc/MD. I'm very, very, very nervous.</p>

<p>T-minus 5 or so days until the decisions get sent out!</p>

<p>If they are mailed out on the 26th, us in chicago should get it by the 29th. That means 7 day countdown begins today.</p>

<p>so apparently trustee decisions are already out! decisions are looming... <em>really really scared</em></p>

<p>I'm assuming they were mailed?</p>