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Attempt 1: Rejection pre-interview

Attempt 2: Rejection pre-interview

Attempt 3: Rejection pre-interview

Attempt 4: Interviewed and offered admission

 

When I interviewed, I made sure to not put too much pressure on myself. I tried to have fun, and it ended up being a lot of fun. I know it's high stakes and you want to get in, but I honestly didn't think about it that way! I knew that I would be a good medical student, I just needed to get the interview to show them that I was more than a number. 

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Hi YesICAN55. Don't give up hope, for reference:

2014-15 Cycle: Rejected post-interview

2015-16 Cycle: No interviews..

2016-17 Cycle: 2 interviews, Currently waitlisted at Calgary

While it certainly hurts, and doesn't get any easier, all I can tell you is keep pushing. It's hard to keep the dream alive after all this time, and I get that, but the best ideas came from someone who said, "I owe to myself to try."

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