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    • TIME STAMP: 08h35 Result: Admitted in Montreal campus!! Casper Quartile: 4 (French) GPA: 3,76/4 Feeling About MMI (please be mindful of NDA): I think I did well in 5 stations and did ok in 2 stations… The acting part at the beginning was very stressful, but I had fun afterwards!  Current year of study: BSc nursing graduate  IP/OOP/International: IP Comments: I’m really happy and surprised. I still don’t realise it! Being French, it’s a bit stressful, because I’ve never studied in English, but it’s a challenge I’ve set myself to improve! I’m open to talk with people who are in the same situation as me or who already experience it!   Good luck everyone!! 
    • When it's competitive stream, you have to compete with IMGs or CSAs who may be more qualified on paper. For example, a lot of IMGs have pathology related graduate degrees or research experience. Some CSA would've done electives in pathology because it's known to be more IMG/CSA friendly. Your application is far from a sure shot, because you have minimal exposure. If I were you I'd apply to every program possible and just hope for the best, you can't be picky in round 2.
    • Well a lot of hospital based physicians don't really have a choice. When the hospital starts getting students you either take it or go to another hospital. More and more community places are supposedly becoming affiliated with medical schools. Just look at UPEI/MUN, supposedly they need to hire 70 additional doctors in PEI to reach the capacity for teaching. They'd be lucky if they don't lose any in the first place! Personally I've never got a single dime for all these medical students I've supervised lol.
    • Si tu regardes sur le site de udem https://medecine.umontreal.ca/etudes/etudes-en-medecine/doctorat-en-medecine/faq/ (question 10), les 2 "catégories" d'étudiants universitaires ne sont pas mélangés. Si tu es admissible en première année, tu fais concurrence aux autres candidats universitaires admissibles en première année& pareil pour ceux admissibles en prémed. Ta catégorie d'appliquant est visible dans les demandes d'admissions dans le centre étudiant en parenthèses à côté de "Médecine". Ça dit soit (Doctorat de 1er cycle) ou qqch comme (Année préparatoire). 
    • Je m'adresse au diplômés ! Un an d'ATP, un Q4 et un CRU de 29,4. Est-ce j'ai une chance ou ça vaut un refus ? Merci
    • Nah that’s crazy genre plusieurs personnes te interview en mm temps? Donc c pas plusieurs mini entrevues mais une grosse entrevue?
    • Salut, Je m'adresse aux gens qui ont déjà été admis au PharmD à Ulaval. Il y a le NA qui vaut pour 25%.  A votre avis, une personne qui a seulement un an d'expérience en tant qu'ATP n'a aucune chance ? Tout ce que j'ai entendu dire à propos de ces candidats, c'est que la majorité ont soit entre 6-7 ans d'expériences
    • TIME STAMP: 7:30 AM Result: Admitted - Mtl Casper Quartile: Q4 GPA: 3,96 Feeling About MMI (please be mindful of NDA): I felt like I did great on 3 stations, the rest felt ok. I really didn't feel like it was enough for an admission. For future applicants, don't overthink your performance. It might have gone way better than expected, just like me. Current year of study: 3rd year of UG (2nd UG) IP/OOP/International: IP Comments: It's been almost 12 hours already and I still don't realise this. This is surreal. Good luck to eveyone!
    • Mcgill also released the offers. I hope it’s better for us.
    • Hey guys, congrats to everyone who got in!!!! We did it!!! For anyone who is still waiting or has been waitlisted keep your fingers crossed. I am praying for you all! For those that have already received an offer I have created a Facebook group for our graduating class and you can join with this link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1785670948599307/
    • Here is the IP waitlist movement until end of July for 2021-2023 (using Wayback Machine). I'd love if someone had an explanation for the 2023 numbers, they seem to be quite high in comparison to previous years. 2021:  Outaouais: 10 Montreal: 14 2022:  Outaouais: 2 Montreal: 20 2023:  Outaouais: 24 Montreal: 23
    • I am embarrassed to admit that I have only made it through 3 topics during 3 months. I am a non-traditional student (nurse) and took it upon myself to self-study using Kaplan books. I have been studying while working casually and babysitting on weekdays. I have read that people found the content review boring/easy/unnecessary and naively believed that I should be able to study on my own like everyone else. I did not even realize how quickly the time has passed and I have not done much and to be honest I do not have a strong hold of the content. It takes me solid 2-3 hrs to get through a chapter but I cannot study everyday with my schedule. I have already started incorporating ANKI decks and considering using UWORLD. I have seen so many success stories and I just wanted to know if anyone has a similar situation and what you did to improve your studying. I have no one to refer to and sadly the doctors in my hospital do not have time or remember what they did. I would appreciate any help. I am honestly starting to lose hope of applying this year
    • You still provided your GPA. It was fair game to assume you wanted advice on that as well...
    • bonjour, jai recu mon offre d'admission pour dmd ce matin! je laisse ma place a quelqun
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