Jimbo Posted May 13, 2019 Report Share Posted May 13, 2019 Result: Accepted!!!! Geography: IP GPA: 3.96 undergrad, 3.8ish for grad studies MCAT: 521 Degree: Bachelor and Masters in Biochemistry E.C: Not amazing (not good enough for Western or Ottawa or UBC), lots of research, decent amount of volunteering, couple trips, arts, sports, etc. Casper did not got that well but I got in anyways. Would have prepared far better next time. Interview: Honestly felt pretty standard and I enjoyed it. I prepped quite intensely. Didn't feel like it had a ton of curveballs either. I had 4 interviews and it was the 3rd one but I also thought it was the 3rd easiest or the easiest. Enjoyed it. Their tour was incredible as well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heme Posted May 13, 2019 Report Share Posted May 13, 2019 Congrats Everyone! For any IPs who were accepted to both U of C and U of A, where are you choosing to go? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
teeezyyy Posted May 13, 2019 Report Share Posted May 13, 2019 Result: Accepted off waitlist May 16th IM ECSTATIC AND SHOCKED! Will be deferring to complete my MSc so hopefully someone on the waitlist will be hearing good news! Geography: IP GPA: 3.96 undergrad MCAT: 515 Degree: First year MSc E.C: Work with refugees, homeless populations, orphans, Canadian Blood Services, my own initiatives, some personal adversity that has fuelled a lot of the ECs, hobbies and life experiences growing up in the Middle East Interview: This was my first time applying and second interview after Calgary and it was everything I had prepared for and in a very familiar setting (in the Maz where I used to volunteer) so I felt like the stars had aligned LOL. It was really standard, no surprises or curveballs. I felt like I killed 4 stations, did meh on one, horrible on one and the panel was hit or miss. I felt like they were just eyeballing me with pity but that could partly be my own fault because I shared something a bit intense. One thing that I loved about uofa was the interviewers. They went out of their way to smile, engage and make you feel comfortable. Occam 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brockboeser6 Posted May 13, 2019 Report Share Posted May 13, 2019 Results: Rejected Geography: OOP GPA: 3.98 MCAT: 518 (128 CARS) Degree: BSc. Kin (2017) EC: 7/17 Interview: Pass - honestly felt great coming out of this interview compared to my other interview this year but the results were flipped. A little disappointing as U of A looked like an awesome school! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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chiynadoll Posted May 13, 2019 Report Share Posted May 13, 2019 (edited) Result: Accepted off waitlist May 27 10:18 am PST Geography: OOP GPA: 3.8 MCAT: 522 Degree: HBSc ECs: See other posts for details. IMO pretty pre-med average, but also random. Filled all entries, and the extraneous circumstances box. Interview: Bombed my first station by reading it backwards, felt pretty good about the others. Panel was iffy, I felt like I couldn't get my message across and that I left the interviewers confused at the end of it. Edited May 27, 2019 by chiynadoll Updated info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
uamed Posted May 13, 2019 Report Share Posted May 13, 2019 Result: Accepted Geography: IP GPA: 3.86 MCAT: 517 (130/127/132/128) Degree: B.Sc. and finishing up Ph.D. E.C: Mostly employment and research. Light on volunteering. Interview: Did not feel well with the panel. Most of the stations were comfortable. Will be accepting. See you guys in the Fall and good luck to those on the wait list. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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boohwal Posted May 13, 2019 Report Share Posted May 13, 2019 Result: Rejected Geography: GPA: 3.96 MCAT: 515 Degree: BSc and MSc ECs: 7/17 Interview: Pass Felt horrible about my first station but other stations went pretty well. I guess getting a pass on the interview was not enough Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
amh12 Posted May 13, 2019 Report Share Posted May 13, 2019 Result: Accepted! Geography: IP GPA: 3.89 MCAT: 505 (126 CARS) - Yes, it's very possible to get in with a low MCAT!! Degree: Bachelor of Science in Biology, minor in Chemistry (2013); MSc in Pathology & Laboratory Medicine (2017) E.C: Long-term, but not overly diverse IMO. Competitive soccer player; varsity at an NCAA Div 1 school in the US for 4 years, team captain for final 2 years; Mission Trip with my soccer team, plus other volunteer work in our local community. LOTS of research; completed a thesis-based MSc and currently work as a clinical research assistant; quite a few research presentations (oral and poster, national and international conferences) and awards (including NSERC-CGS). I'm also fortunate to have 4 publications. Interview: First interview at UofA. Really enjoyed the panel portion. I found the MMI questions much more easy to relate to than UBC's. Came out of it feeling pretty good... a few stations definitely felt better than others, but overall it was a positive experience! Congratulations to everyone who got accepted today! I will likely be turning down this offer to attend Calgary (wanting to stay closer to home), so hopefully this helps someone on the waitlist!! Dragonfly_19, teeezyyy and chiynadoll 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PTturnsMD Posted May 13, 2019 Report Share Posted May 13, 2019 Long, long time lurker... and first time poster! This is my third cycle applying to medical schools across Canada. The first time (2016) I was rejected from 6 schools post-interview, the second time I was waitlisted to U of A but never got off the waitlist. I then took a year off from applying to graduate from my Physiotherapy degree and work for a bit to save up money and gain experience. AND I FINALLY RECEIVED MY FIRST ACCEPTANCE TODAY. I am still in shock, this process has filled me with more self-doubt than anything else in my life, and there were so many times where I questioned if I was good enough and debated giving up. To all those that didn't receive good news today, please don't give up on your dreams! Trust me, it will be worth it. Result: Accepted! Geography: IP GPA: 3.99 for U of A MCAT: 514 (127/130/128/129) Degree: Bachelor of Science in Human Kinetics (2016), Masters of Science in Physical Therapy (Dec 2018) E.C: Variety, I have worked as a Physical Therapist in a hospital in Calgary for the past 5 months, I compete in Powerlifting (have competed at the national and world level for Team Canada), was on the University rowing and swimming team, President of 2 clubs in university, Medical Volunteer trip to Nepal, Habitat for Humanity, Feed the Hungry, etc. Random summer jobs (Starbucks, Earl's, Ringette Referee, Stampede, etc.) Haven't done any research (which is something my application has always been missing). Interview: Very hard to tell, I have had so many interviews and have been unsuccessful at all of them so I never get my hopes up anymore. I just tried to be myself. Interviews have always been the weakest part of my application. I am very social and able to make friends and connections with my patients, but something about bragging about myself has always been uncomfortable for me. My first round of applying, I didn't practice at all and was always concerned about feeling too conceited. I have learnt the hard way that you can't be successful in Med school interviews trying to be modest. The past few years I have practiced talking about my accomplishments with confidence and not trying to down play them, which has finally paid off! I also was able to draw examples from patient encounters with most questions which I think really benefitted me. I have been waitlisted to Calgary, and am waiting to hear from a few Ontario schools tomorrow, so haven't quite made a decision yet, but SO SO excited to finally be able to say I did it after all this time. Congratulations to everyone else that has gotten accepted, especially those that have taken multiple years like myself. And once again, to those that haven't gotten accepted, I know the feeling, but please don't let it define you. I believe in you!!!!! Edit: Ended up getting accepted to 4 schools and 1 waitlist, but have made the decision to accept U of A! So excited to meet you all in August!!! crazybananas411, TheC0median, Chels1267 and 3 others 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
liuqiba Posted May 14, 2019 Report Share Posted May 14, 2019 Result: Accepted Geography: OOP GPA: 4.0 MCAT: 519 Degree: Bachelor of Science (4th year) Interview: felt like I totally bombed the panel so was absolutely expecting a rejection. Congrats to all, will be declining in favor of UBC. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheApiarist Posted May 14, 2019 Report Share Posted May 14, 2019 Result: Accepted. (After 2 rejections and one waitlist, I can't believe I'm finally writing that!) Geography: IP GPA: 3.89 MCAT: 511 Degree: BSc; MPH E.C: Strong on employment (worked in private, non-profit, government, and university settings), strong on leadership (long term, being responsible for a large number of people, starting initiatives), relatively weak on volunteering (one hospital-based, others through the university helping various student demographics; some long-term, but not too many hours), strong on life experiences (two based on life-long passions, one based on a desire to learn, one based on a desire to bring change). Interview: I was not very happy with my performance, but perhaps I was judging myself too harshly. Congratulations to those accepted, patience to those waitlisted, and strength to those who didn't get in this time! Bcemslayer, Dragonfly_19 and trimethoprim 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jack Russel Posted May 14, 2019 Report Share Posted May 14, 2019 Results: Rejected Geography: IP GPA: 3.92 MCAT: 509 (127 CARS) Degree: BSc. Biology EC: 7/17 Interview: Pass Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dragonfly_19 Posted May 14, 2019 Report Share Posted May 14, 2019 Long time lurker here. Still in shock and can’t believe I’m finally posting this! This is my third application cycle and third interview (but first at U of A). I honestly started to believe that this would never happen! Result: Accepted! Geography: IP GPA: 3.70 MCAT: 504 - proof you can get in with a low MCAT!! Degree: Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences E.C: Very long-term with some diversity. Competitive dancing for most of my life, very involved with a charity organization (both raising money and running programs) for over 10 years, founded and held many positions in Rotary/Rotaract clubs since 2011, organized various charity events (benefit concerts, youth conferences, etc) 5 years of hospital volunteering, dance teaching assistant, etc. I also included some of my hobbies and passions in the life events section (ie art and multimedia) and a personal struggle. In terms of employment, I currently work as a full time clinical research assistant and part time dance teacher (for 6 years). Interview: First interview at U of A. I have to say that I really enjoyed this interview! This was my third interview (also interviewed at UBC and Calgary this cycle) and this one was by far my favourite. It was shorter than Calgary which was nice, and more straight forward than UBC. The MMI questions were easy to relate to, the interviewers were friendly, and I had a chance in most stations to share a bit about myself. I also enjoyed the panel, although it did throw me off a bit to go from a panel straight back into the MMI portion. Overall I felt it was my best interview. Congratulations to everyone who got accepted! And my advice to anyone who didn’t get the result they wanted today.. keep fighting and don’t give up if this is what you want. All you need is one yes TheApiarist, Bcemslayer, chiynadoll and 1 other 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xyz-abc Posted May 14, 2019 Report Share Posted May 14, 2019 Result: Accepted! Geography: OOP GPA: 3.76 MCAT: 518 Degree: Bachelor of Arts, Masters E.C: Very non-traditional. Message me for details. Interview: Felt pretty good! First time interviewing. To those with a low GPA: I got 4 interviews and 3 offers of admissions. Don't give up hope and know that you can do it!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aquababe123 Posted May 15, 2019 Report Share Posted May 15, 2019 Result: Accepted Geography: IP GPA: Less than 3.5 (undergrad) ....I know right! MCAT: 506 Degree: BSc and MSc E.C: Volunteer with youth, sports and coach and lifeguarding. Last year, I also got an interview. Interview: This was my second interview at U of A, after being on the waitlist for U of C in 2017 (no subsequent interviews there)! Last year, I was likely low on the list as I was offered an interview after the original offers came out, so I was already lacking confidence going into it. This year, I just went in and was myself. I approached it with the attitude that if they don't like me, I m not going to fit in here. During the interview, it felt really good and afterward I remember second guessing everything I said. Seriously, this process is so subjective and long! Keep your chin up and surround yourself with encouraging friends. Good luck everyone and I can't wait to meet everyone in August! Bcemslayer, trimethoprim and Dragonfly_19 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
warwagon Posted May 15, 2019 Report Share Posted May 15, 2019 Result: Rejection GPA: 3.4 MCAT: 509 Current Degree: UG complete 2016 Geography (IP/OOP): IP ECs: 5/17 Thought I would have scored higher here as I am a bit older of an applicant with very diverse and demanding work experience, long term volunteering and research experience. I'm surprised I even got an interview being that low. Interview: Pass. Not sure what the best next step is. I am planning to do a masters degree this fall and possibly apply again but I'm not convinced that a master's degree will make up for my lower GPA. I'm tempted to apply again next cycle but I would not want to bail half way through a master's degree. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wingss Posted May 15, 2019 Report Share Posted May 15, 2019 Result: Accepted Geography: IP GPA: 3.94 MCAT: 521 (129/130/130/132) Degree: 4th year undergrad E.C: Honestly I didn't think I'd get in because I thought my ECs were weak but I guess not! Standard work in retail for a few years, one summer of research (no pubs at the time of application), couple of years of volunteer tutoring, a few isolated activities, also included some personal experiences! Interview: This was my first year interviewing, luckily U of A was my third and final interview. I felt as though the mmi went well with a couple of stations that were particularly strong. Thought I totally messed up the panel. I am absolutely thrilled!!! I didn't have any idea what I was going to do next if I didnt get in, I feel truly blessed and lucky! U of A was my first choice and my only offer of admission (waitlisted at U of C). trimethoprim 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SLC6A4 Posted May 16, 2019 Report Share Posted May 16, 2019 Result: Accepted Geography: OOP GPA: 3.95+ MCAT: 520+ Degree: UG E.C: Filled up completely, included a few hobbies and smaller activities to show breadth Interview: MMI felt really solid, the panel felt very structured. Interviewers were very kind, as were the medical students Will be declining Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mapotofu Posted May 17, 2019 Report Share Posted May 17, 2019 Result: Waitlisted Geography: IP GPA: 3.50 MCAT: 524 Degree: BSc Math, BSc Psyc EC: not very good, decided to apply only 3 years ago, ~2000 hr clinical job, president of a club, tutor, recreational sports and music, computer programming, 1.3 years of research, some abstracts no paper out yet. Interview: Thought I killed the panel since I have a very specific reason for doing medicine, MMIs were meh, thought I bombed 1 or 2 Congrats to those accepted and keep your chin up everyone else! The first years at interview said if you got this far, you will eventually get in! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LiconC Posted May 17, 2019 Report Share Posted May 17, 2019 On 5/14/2019 at 7:12 AM, Dragonfly_19 said: Interview: First interview at U of A. I have to say that I really enjoyed this interview! This was my third interview (also interviewed at UBC and Calgary this cycle) and this one was by far my favourite. It was shorter than Calgary which was nice, and more straight forward than UBC. How did you interview at UBC if your GPA is 3.7, which is below the OOP requirement for UBC (which is approximately 3.8) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dragonfly_19 Posted May 17, 2019 Report Share Posted May 17, 2019 11 minutes ago, LiconC said: How did you interview at UBC if your GPA is 3.7, which is below the OOP requirement for UBC (which is approximately 3.8) I’m in province for both... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jon Snow Posted May 22, 2019 Report Share Posted May 22, 2019 Result: Waitlisted initially, accepted May 22 1:28 p.m. Geography: OOP GPA: 4.0 - I think there is a different conversion here MCAT: 524 Degree: BMSc Phys/Pharm EC: Fairly diverse, sports, research, clinical volunteering, and a couple unique Interview: Panel was actually pretty rough, not what I expected. Some MMIs were right up my alley, a couple were iffy. Congrats to those accepted, I am now in the situation where I have to make a decision between this and staying in Ontario. Incredibly grateful for this situation, absolutely loved UofA! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Occam Posted May 23, 2019 Report Share Posted May 23, 2019 Result: Accepted off waitlist, May 23 10:00 am Geography: IP GPA: 3.90 MCAT: 517 (127/131/130/129) Degree: BSc (this year) ECs: Research, volunteering (hospital and first aid), tutoring, some instrument playing, sports, and writing - pretty typical stuff Interview: I actually thought it went terrible. For anyone who might be looking back on this next cycle (like I was a few months ago) - I'm here to give you hope, post-interview. I finished each station with almost 2 minutes left, and felt like everything I said was either the standard answer, or below average. I also got pretty flustered in the panel and finished like 5 minutes early, and just moved on to chatting with the interviewers, instead of going back and strengthening my answer. I felt so dumb afterwards, and thought I definitely blew it, that I skipped the tour and question period afterwards to go and cry in the cafeteria. Just goes to show you never really know what they're looking for, and to never count yourself out of the running! Congrats to everyone accepted, and stay strong, my fellow waitlisters! I'm waiting to hear back from Calgary before I make the final decision, but I hope to see some of you around! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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