Interviewed 12/3, offered a GAP spot 12/13
Congratulations!👏🏻👏🏻Interviewed 12/3, offered a GAP spot 12/13
Been on WL since August. It’s lonely out here. Lol. Keep the faith!Interviewed 12/3 IS, just received a waitlist email
I have not heard of anyone getting pulled off. I really hope they start doing something with the WL movement soon thoughDoes anyone know if people have been pulled off the waitlist yet? and if not what are the chances on movement these next few weeks?
From looking at last cycles thread, seems like they start pulling people off the WL around March, when interviews are mostly done since they go until AprilI have not heard of anyone getting pulled off. I really hope they start doing something with the WL movement soon though
I’m happy for you! I have the same exact stats and also tx resident. When were you complete?Just got a phone call offering me an interview in two weeks!
3.5 505 OOS
Mid-July!I’m happy for you! I have the same exact stats and also tx resident. When were you complete?
Thank you, good luck in your interview!Mid-July!
Hello fellow GAP classmate! From what I understand, the curriculum is the same for the bridge and GAP programs. The differences seem to be the MCAT score required before starting first year of med school (492 for bridge and 498 for GAP), and how you qualify for acceptance. I tried to go through some old threads on here to see if there was any insight, but didn't find anything.I was offered a GAP spot and accepted. But does anyone know the difference between OSU's Bridge Program and the GAP? Also does anyone knows of anyone that did the GAP and what they thought of it?
I am currently a student in the Graduate Certificate in Medical Sciences program and we are in the classes with the GAP and Bridge students. From what I understand, @MomMed92 is correct about the MCAT requirements and how you qualify for acceptance. The other difference I know of, this year at least, is the cost of attendance. GAP students are required to pay for all of their courses but the Bridge students do not have to pay for the required classes, only anything additional. We are all required to achieve at least a B in all of the graduate classes but GAP requires an MCAT of 498 while Bridge only requires a 492, as mentioned above. As long as the GAP and Bridge students meet the grade and MCAT requirements, they are guaranteed a spot in the next class. The Graduate Certificate program offers a guaranteed interview. Because the programs are relatively new, things are definitely subject to change but those are the major differences we are aware of this year. The program has been great so far! The professors seem to truly care about us and they are all more than happy to meet with us if we are confused. Most of our professors also teach in the medical school, which is extremely useful to allow us to get a feel for their teaching and testing styles before jumping headfirst into medical school. If you have any questions, feel free to DM me! If I don't know the answer, I can ask around!I was offered a GAP spot and accepted. But does anyone know the difference between OSU's Bridge Program and the GAP? Also does anyone knows of anyone that did the GAP and what they thought of it?
Congrats!Posting late but I got the acceptance call today! Interviewed last week
I sent you a messageHello,
If you were waitlisted and IS, would you mind sharing your stats? Or talking about why you felt you were waitlisted?
Hi there, 3.7, 50X.Hello,
If you were waitlisted and IS, would you mind sharing your stats? Or talking about why you felt you were waitlisted?
Not that I've heard of!Has anyone gotten off the waitlist yet
3.8, 50XHello,
If you were waitlisted and IS, would you mind sharing your stats? Or talking about why you felt you were waitlisted?
3.22, 499 (Previously 501)Hello,
If you were waitlisted and IS, would you mind sharing your stats? Or talking about why you felt you were waitlisted?
At my interview in October they said not to worry too much about being waitlisted especially early on in the cycle. They said half of their final class ends up coming from the waitlist. Since they interview from Aug-April and keep interviews small, they have to keep actual spots open for those interviewing in the late spring.Hello,
If you were waitlisted and IS, would you mind sharing your stats? Or talking about why you felt you were waitlisted?
Congratulations!Accepted! I: 2/3/ OOS applicant
3.7 gpa 500mcat (121 CARS)
Congrats!Got my interview call yesterday!
Complete 1/28 , 3.6 508 IS
What is a GAP spot?Interviewed 12/3, offered a GAP spot 12/13
Guaranteed Admissions Program. You complete a one-year program and are accepted into COM if you perform well enough.What is a GAP spot?
What Bfranx said! They offer you a spot in the medical sciences graduate certificate program which takes 3 semesters, summer, fall, and spring. It's 5 classes total and as long as you get A's and B's in them you're automatically offered a spot at the campus of your choice in the next matriculating med school class. It's usually offered to people who have strong potential, but maybe some academic shortcomings on their application.What is a GAP spot?
I did, and I interviewed in August. Maybe email and ask why you didn’t?Anyone on the WL not receive an email from Lindsey to confirm WL spot?
Received an email from Mrs. Yoder today to confirm WL standing!I did, and I interviewed in August. Maybe email and ask why you didn’t?
Also — anyone have a clue when they will start pulling off?
HereDoes anyone know where I can find a list of clinical rotation sites?
They said at my interview in October that they interview until Aprilare they still interviewing ?
They had interviews Thursday and Friday this week and are ongoing. If it makes you feel any better, I interviewed in April last year and it all worked out.are they still interviewing ?