zucchini77 Posted May 14, 2015 Report Share Posted May 14, 2015 Result: Accepted (St. George) wGPA: ~3.94 MCAT: 10 10 14ECs: Message me! Interview: 1 I felt went poorly, the rest seemed ok. Year: Completed UG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ssearle Posted May 14, 2015 Report Share Posted May 14, 2015 Result: Accepted (St. George) wGPA: 4 MCAT: 11 10 10 ECs: Message me if you wanna (lots of sports and volunteering and shadowing) Interview: felt very conversational and i was extremely confident after each one Year: Completed UG Can't believe it! Can't wait to meet some of you future classmates soon! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Heisencat Posted May 15, 2015 Report Share Posted May 15, 2015 After many years of reading acceptance posts, I can't believe I'm adding my own (with some tips thrown in, to be taken with a grain of salt): TIME STAMP: 9:08 AM, May 12, 2015 Interview Date: March 08, 2015Result: ACCEPTED! St. George Campus (1st choice) I screamed and jumped so much when I saw the title of the email that I almost threw up :/cGPA: 3.84 wGPA: 3.93MCAT: 10/11/10 (BS/VR/PS)ECs: Nothing too extraordinary and I doubt reading my ECs or the accomplishments of my peers here will help future applicants. As cliched as it sounds, I think it helps to pursue activities that you are passionate about and try others that are out of your "comfort zone" or help you learn something new. Exposing yourself to research and the clinical professions can also be beneficial. It's also important to be able to "sell yourself" or convey really well the skills you learned/displayed through your ECs in your autobiographical sketch. I highly encourage future applicants to check out the CanMeds competencies. They were my bread and butter for this application cycle. Try to show how you displayed the CanMeds roles through the acitivites that you list on your sketch. Essays: Similar to what I said above - I used the CanMeds roles as a guide to determine which skills to highlight in my essays and then got feedback for them from a handful of people, including some close friends, a professor, a current medical student, and an academic counsellor. When your essays go through multiple revisions, they will significantly improve in quality. Use the free resources out there to brush up on those essays! Interview: I definitely obsessed way too much about my performance at one station - I thought I said some flag-worthy things and would be automatically rejected. The period between my interview and May 12th was probably the most stressful of my life. Advice for future applicants: take a few seconds to gather your thoughts before answering a question! You don't need to ask for permission from the interviewer - just take some time (5-15 s) to think before you speak. And try not to stress too much about your performance and perceived mistakes! Year: Final year of Masters U of T has been my dream med school since as long I can remember! I've accepted my offer and can't wait to meet the rest of the 1T9s! robclem21, kuzco, Selstaar and 10 others 13 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bruin Posted May 16, 2015 Report Share Posted May 16, 2015 Result: Accepted (St. George) Time Stamp: May 12 @ 9:07 AM Interview Date: March 7th, 2015 MCAT: 12/10/14 wGPA: 4.0 Year: Just Completed UG ECs: Long time athlete (competitive soccer/hockey, plus other intramurals), worked at a long term care home for 4 years, some academic scholarships, one NSERC, 2 summers of research experience + Hons Project (no pubs yet), volunteer tutoring...if you would like to know particulars please PM Interview: Was my worst interview of the three I had. I think I botched the very first question I was asked, but I think I was able to recover fairly well. I thought one station went poorly, one was mediocre and two went well. I've been lurking forever, hope this helps someone in the future! Edit: Thankful, but have decided to decline this offer for another one. Goodluck to all those still waiting! ssearle 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Selstaar Posted May 16, 2015 Report Share Posted May 16, 2015 TIME STAMP: 10:14 AM, May 12, 2015 Interview Date: February 21, 2015Result: Accepted!!!!cGPA: 3.91 wGPA: N/AMCAT: 10/10/11ECs: Paid and volunteer work with newcomer populations; high school sports at the national level; business competitions at the international; tutoring since highschool; university committees; exec & pres on a few clubs; choirs since highschool; lab research assistant; clinical research; principal investigator on a funded project; first author pub; awards for research, academics, and community service. Essays: Composed the week before they were due. LOTS of effort put into them. Drew a lot from the stuff put on my ABS. Edited multiple times by my two best friends. Both phenomenal writers and they knew me best. Satisfied at the end of the day. Interview: Loved the MPI format! My interviewers were all relaxed and I definitely felt like they got to see my personality shine through the interview. Stumbled on one station, but I think everyone had at least one that gave them a little bit of trouble. Year: 4th year UG ssearle 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
duggar99 Posted May 20, 2015 Report Share Posted May 20, 2015 TIME STAMP: 9:01am, May 12th 2015 Interview Date: February 22, 2015 Result: Accepted! cGPA: ~3.85 wGPA: ~3.91 MCAT: 10/9/13 (re-written) ECs: PM if interested Essays: Spent a good deal of time and thought on them. Tried to be honest and true to my thoughts, had my Dad read them for grammar! Interview: Felt great about 3/4 stations and alright about the last one -finished it rather earlier so had to fill some time! Really enjoyed the interview format overall and liked meeting/talking with 4 different people at different stages of training/backgrounds. Year: 4th Year Undergrad Caught me off guard, to say the least! Feeling blessed! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
santosha123 Posted May 20, 2015 Report Share Posted May 20, 2015 First post here.. TIME STAMP 10:30 AM Interview Date: Feb 22 2015 Result: Rejection cGPA: 3.87 wGPA: 3.95 MCAT: 10/9/13 EC: 10+ Years of Competitive Hockey, 10+ years of performance music and music production, 2 summer research positions and shadowing in surgery, 3 publications in high ranked surgical journals, multiple volunteer research positions during undergraduate degree, 2 Teaching Assistant positions, Club Executive, 3 years as a camp counsellor, etc... Essays: Put a lot of work into them and had them reviewed and revised multiple times Interview: All stations felt incredible, 1 perhaps was a bit worse than the others Year: 4th year undergrad Pretty rattled to say the least... would love some sort of guess as to what went wrong Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bozo22 Posted May 21, 2015 Report Share Posted May 21, 2015 TIME STAMP: 9:08am, May 12th 2015 Interview Date: March 8th Result: Accepted (St. George) cGPA: ~3.78 wGPA: ~3.92 MCAT: 10/11/11 ECs: lots of research (3 different labs, 1 pub in progress and a few poster presentations), a few long-term volunteer and club executive roles, guitar, some sports and international experiences. Essays: worked pretty hard on them and had them looked over by friends and family. Was quite happy with them in the end. Make sure you go through Canmeds. Interview: Was the least stressful and most enjoyable of all my interviews. Thought 3/4 went quite well, one was okay. Year: 1 year masters Feels amazing finally being accepted after 3 tries and a lot of hard work. I know it's cliche but if you really want this, don't give up and most importantly don't doubt yourself. Monika Chao 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bozo22 Posted May 21, 2015 Report Share Posted May 21, 2015 TIME STAMP: 9:08am, May 12th 2015 Interview Date: March 8th Result: Accepted (St. George) cGPA: ~3.78 wGPA: ~3.92 MCAT: 10/11/11 ECs: lots of research (3 different labs, 1 pub in progress and a few poster presentations), a few long-term volunteer and club executive roles, guitar, some sports and international experiences. Essays: worked pretty hard on them and had them looked over by friends and family. Was quite happy with them in the end. Make sure you go through Canmeds. Interview: Was the least stressful and most enjoyable of all my interviews. Thought 3/4 went quite well, one was okay. Year: 1 year masters Feels amazing finally being accepted after 3 tries and a lot of hard work. I know it's cliche but if you really want this, don't give up and most importantly don't doubt yourself. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hawkes Posted May 22, 2015 Report Share Posted May 22, 2015 TIME STAMP: 3:35pm Interview Date: March 8thResult: Accepted (off waitlist) wGPA: 3.97MCAT: 9/10/12ECs: Average?Essays: Felt good about them Interview: Hard to say. Two went really well and two felt okay. Year: 4th year UG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CHE 312 Posted May 27, 2015 Report Share Posted May 27, 2015 TIME STAMP: 1:29pm on 27May2015 (email, no phone call) Interview Date: March 8thResult: Accepted (off waitlist) wGPA: 3.97MCAT: 11/10/10ECs: 2-years worth of co-op work experience as undergraduate engineering student. Spent last two years working as a research assistant/coordinator at a hospital. Sports, oversea mission work (non-medical related), engineering-related research, and clinical research. Essays: Spent a lot of time writing and editing. Asked friends and colleagues to review. Interview: 2 stations went amazing. 1 below average station. 1 station where i struggled with one question and killed other questions. Year: Finished undergrad in 2013. so excited! This has been my dream since 2012. The waitlist is moving guys! Wishing everyone the best!! robclem21 and Selstaar 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
touristfl7 Posted June 6, 2015 Report Share Posted June 6, 2015 I've used this forum a lot over the years so I thought I should finally make an account and contribute some statistics - especially because I don't have a crazy GPA and I remember reading this forum and getting really discouraged about it at times. Time Stamp: 9:01am on May 12 Interview date: April 18 Result: Accepted cGPA: 3.74 wGPA: 3.87 MCAT: 10/10/12 ECs: Did a co-op degree and completed all work terms as a Research Assistant so I had lots of paid research experience. Also was part of a first aid team for 4 years (held an exec position for a few terms) and played rec soccer - nothing too crazy Essays: I spent a huge amount of time on these and made sure everything tied back to the clusters and the medical profession Interview: Went smoothly - no major hiccoughs at all. I thought the interviewers were all really nice and it was all pretty straightforward (though I practiced a ton beforehand so I think that definitely helped!) Year: 5th year UG (5 year program b/c of co-op) It was a really difficult decision but in the end I turned down this offer to go to a different school. Good luck to anyone on the wait list still, I hope you get some good news! penguin04, Emojis4Life, Selstaar and 1 other 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pepedo Posted June 15, 2015 Report Share Posted June 15, 2015 Another lower GPA acceptance: Interview date: Feb 22 Result: accept, off waitlist (early June) cGPA: 3.78 wGPA: 3.88 MCAT: 9/11/12 ECs: lots of volunteer in healthcare, sports and arts activities, some leadership on university clubs, some research but no pubs Essays: tried to use experiences that illustrate the qualities expected of medical students as stated in U of T's section in the OMSAS handbook. Asked as many people as I could to comment and edit.Interview: I thought 3/4 stations were a disaster. I was very nervous. By the time I got to my 4th station I thought I wouldn't be able to screw it up any further and think I might have done ok in that one.Year: graduated UG 2013 I'd applied everywhere and this was my one interview invite. I feel so lucky to have been accepted and excited to start. Good luck to all those wishing to get into medicine! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JellyBones Posted March 3, 2016 Report Share Posted March 3, 2016 Wow I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw this e-mail. Did not expect to hear back 3 days after my interview!!! Program: ***MD/PhD*** Interview date: Feb 27-28 Result: Accept cGPA: 3.70 wGPA: 3.85 MCAT: 131/128/132/129 ECs: Lots of research (several publications), hospital volunteering, TAships, tutoringEssays: Took about 7-10 days to write and was happy with them. I had a lot of material from my US apps earlier in the fall. My advice is to know yourself well and make sure your essays reflect your personality by relating the prompts to your experiences and covering UofT's core competencies.Year: BSc '11 and MSc '14Geography : OOP ***I don't want to start a panic: ONLY MD/PHD DECISIONS ARE BEING RELEASED EARLY, MD-ONLY DECISIONS ARE MAY 10th -> Good luck to everyone who interviewed! Happy to provide advice to any future applicants UofT really blew me away; the amount of resources, campus, and students, were all very impressive. sjc2, InstantRamen, RedLily and 7 others 10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
puma88 Posted March 15, 2016 Report Share Posted March 15, 2016 Result: Accepted to MD/PhDInterview Date: Feb 27/28 MD/PhDwGPA: 3.85MCAT: above cutoffsECs: lots of long-term commitments and included activities that I am passionate aboutEssays: Thought they were great (probably the strongest part of my application)Interview: There was one station that I truly messed up on (or so I thought?), so I thought there was no way I would be getting an offer. These last couple of weeks drove me insane as I would replay that one station over and over again in my head. Lesson learned: don't be overcritical about yourself! My advice would be to be yourself, talk from your experiences, and take time to think before you answer questions.Year: MSc 2nd year I am in complete shock! Never thought I would be posting here. Good luck to everyone else! MD4DM44, Dr.Mina, johnmccrae and 5 others 8 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hardknocklife Posted May 10, 2016 Report Share Posted May 10, 2016 ACCEPTED!!! (St. George) 9:18AM Interview Date: Feb 28 GPA: 3.72 (Not eligible for weighting) MCAT: Above cuttoffs Interview: I thought it went well overall. IP MSc 2nd year I am in total and utter shock!! This is my 4th time applying and 1st time ever getting an interview. It has been a long and arduous process, but I am extremely grateful for this opportunity and have learned so much along the way. Never give up people! Passion_Fruit, Pepedo, RedLily and 10 others 13 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thethirdlaw Posted May 10, 2016 Report Share Posted May 10, 2016 Accepted (MAM) 9:18AM GPA: 3.97 MCAT: Above cuttoffs Interview: Real happy with it. IP MSc Withdrew, good luck! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Catalase Posted May 10, 2016 Report Share Posted May 10, 2016 Result: Accepted to MAM Time Stamp: 9:22 AM Interview Date: Feb 28wGPA: 3.99 (cGPA)MCAT: 13/9/13ECs/Essays: See interview threadInterview: Had a good idea of what the interview would be like after interviewing last year. Felt great about 3 stations. Year: 4th year UG Will likely be taking my McMaster offer over this one. Good luck everyone! Edict 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnmccrae Posted May 10, 2016 Report Share Posted May 10, 2016 Result: Accepted to MAM Time Stamp: 9:19 AM wGPA: 3.93 (cGPA)MCAT: 518 (all 129 or 130)ECs/Essays: See other postsInterview: Went really well, good connection at all 4 stations.Year: Older non-trad. Although MAM is a great option, will likely forgo this offer for Mac. Edict and drhopeful1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jjc Posted May 10, 2016 Report Share Posted May 10, 2016 Result: Accepted to St George! Time Stamp: 9:24 AM EST wGPA: 3.96 MCAT: 12 12 13 (PS VR BS) Interview Date: Mar 27 Essays: tried really hard to use as many CANMEDS words as I could and tried to be as honest as possible in my answers. Year: 4th. cookacola and Selstaar 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lizlemon11 Posted May 10, 2016 Report Share Posted May 10, 2016 Result: Accepted to MD (St. George Campus) Interview Date: Feb 28wGPA: 3.97MCAT: 29Interview: Thought it went well; was a very positive experience.OOPCompleted UG in 2013 Selstaar 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ilikecake Posted May 10, 2016 Report Share Posted May 10, 2016 Result: Accepted to MAM Time Stamp: 9:19 AM wGPA: 3.98 MCAT: met all cutoffs ECs/Essays: worked on them for a week maxInterview: 2 stations went well, 2 were mehYear: Finished UG in June 2015 robclem21, RedLily and Selstaar 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
donnyforMVP Posted May 10, 2016 Report Share Posted May 10, 2016 ACCEPTED to St. George!!!! Time Stamp: 9:25 AM wGPA: 3.98 MCAT: met all cutoffs ECs/ Essays: Put in solid work into them Interview: Felt my best about this one. Year: Final year of Master's Dream come true. RicardoKaká, RedLily and Selstaar 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thepit Posted May 10, 2016 Report Share Posted May 10, 2016 Accepted to St.G wGPA: 3.95ish MCAT: 521 ECs/ Essays: wrote them a few days before deadline Interview: pretty good, one station was a little mediocre but interviewers at two stations more or less told me I did a great job. Year: 4th OOP Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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