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Old 04-28-2005, 01:01 PM
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Interviewed but no admission

please can anyone give the stats(GPA, MCAT,age degree, e.t.c) for students that interviewed for admission but were denialed admission. Reason for being denail admission will be useful
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please can anyone give the stats(GPA, MCAT,age degree, e.t.c) for students that interviewed for admission but were denialed admission. Reason for being denail admission will be useful
i don't know the stats, and a mastery of the english language is not a necessity.

i can assure you however, that knowledge of basic grammar and possessing the insight to utilize "spell check" are characteristics the adcoms look for.
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I always curious if anyone who get an interview got accepted.

Please shed some light on this issue if anyone has any info.
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I always curious if anyone who get an interview got accepted.
You mean, does everyone who is interviewed get accepted or does everyone who is accepted get an interview?

I think the answer to both is no
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