gmaf
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OOS rejection, good luck!
I believe they had around 1,200!Does anyone know how many applicants they had this year?
No GPA cutoff. It was word for word the same as my rejection from 2018, haha.for those who were rejected, did Tufts include any GPA cutoffs in their explanation? I've seen screenshots of some schools doing that
I haven't really started preparing 😅 but since it is open file I was planning to practice some basic behavioral interview questions, reread through my application and supplementary essays, review the Tufts program/curriculum and other unique aspects of Tufts that interest me to ask questions about, and make a short list of things I have been doing since my application to discuss.If you have an interview with Tufts- how are you preparing for it?
I can't recall the original interview and acceptance numbers. But if it helps, my class started with 105, and I think the class of '26 has 110. They're gradually trying to expand the class size.does anyone know how many people they interview and how many the accept?
yes they do! they knew all about my application, from essays to resume to letters of recommendationDo they ask questions specifically about what you wrote about in the application essays?
I told my interviewers at other schools I wrote questions down that I had during my research. I don’t see how that could be frowned upon? :/Has anyone written down questions you want to ask your interviewers on a paper and asked off it during your interview? I feel like in between all my nerves I might forget to ask them the things I really want to know about. If I do this, will it impact me negatively?
i did this! i also did this for upenn and liu and i was accepted to both of those so i feel like it’s ok to do. in fact, i think it’s a good thing to come prepared! just try to avoid staring at the paper during the interviewHas anyone written down questions you want to ask your interviewers on a paper and asked off it during your interview? I feel like in between all my nerves I might forget to ask them the things I really want to know about. If I do this, will it impact me negatively?
For other Indy reviews, I wrote mine on a piece of paper so I’d remember to cover everything. I tried to go off memory though and was mainly successful, but I knew I was able to glance down at times to make sure I got everything and that definitely made me feel less nervousHas anyone written down questions you want to ask your interviewers on a paper and asked off it during your interview? I feel like in between all my nerves I might forget to ask them the things I really want to know about. If I do this, will it impact me negatively?
I had my interview a couple days ago and both of the interviewers' primary interests are public health too... and I just graduated from my M.P.H... so I feel like it is more personal and probably intentional?Hi, friends! I just saw on my portal where my interviewers have been selected. Do you know if Tufts seems to pair us up with faculty who have similar interests to us? One of my interviewer's primary interest is public health, just like me...and that feels so personal and thoughtful. Does anyone know?
yes!! only one of mine is public health, but the other is path and ironically, I didn't mention that in my app but it is another interest of mine.I had my interview a couple days ago and both of the interviewers' primary interests are public health too... and I just graduated from my M.P.H... so I feel like it is more personal and probably intentional?
It was very conversational, and they asked me more about my essay, experiences and more personal things. I was expecting to have some questions of "Why Tufts?" or "Tell me a time when..." , but in my case, it was more personal than I would have liked. It was relaxing but I just personally didn't like the interview too much. But of course, that's just my pov . Best of luck to you!! You will do great!!yes!! only one of mine is public health, but the other is path and ironically, I didn't mention that in my app but it is another interest of mine.
How did you like your interview?
Also that's pretty spooky that the other one is also your interest!yes!! only one of mine is public health, but the other is path and ironically, I didn't mention that in my app but it is another interest of mine.
How did you like your interview?
Thank you!! <3It was very conversational, and they asked me more about my essay, experiences and more personal things. I was expecting to have some questions of "Why Tufts?" or "Tell me a time when..." , but in my case, it was more personal than I would have liked. It was relaxing but I just personally didn't like the interview too much. But of course, that's just my pov . Best of luck to you!! You will do great!!
They do try! I was paired with a pathologist, and my interests are wildlife and pathology. It's not a guarantee, but at least one of your interviewers is likely to at least somewhat match. only a small number of people in my year that I've spoken with had nothing in common with their interviewers.Hi, friends! I just saw on my portal where my interviewers have been selected. Do you know if Tufts seems to pair us up with faculty who have similar interests to us? One of my interviewer's primary interest is public health, just like me...and that feels so personal and thoughtful. Does anyone know?
God I freaking love this school!! I’m crying in the club. If I get in…it would be so hard to turn down that dream for a cheaper option (if I had a cheaper option).They do try! I was paired with a pathologist, and my interests are wildlife and pathology. It's not a guarantee, but at least one of your interviewers is likely to at least somewhat match. only a small number of people in my year that I've spoken with had nothing in common with their interviewers.
I interviewed on 12/19 and heard back on 1/10! They email you saying that an admissions decision has been made and the letter is on your portalhey guys just asking again, for those of you that heard back from tufts, how long after your interview was it? i want a rough estimate of when i’ll hear back
Technically preclinical students are supposed to wear brown scrubs but I’m unsure how much they are enforcing this rule. I’ve never worn brown scrubs for Clinical Skills even though we are “supposed to.” In terms of stethoscope, you should have one for when you need them for clinical skills. But it doesn’t need to be anything fancy.Does Tufts have requirements for stethoscopes or scrub colors?
Unsure if they are doing things differently than when I applied a few years ago but usually the first few interviews (Dec interviews) are notified a few weeks following their interview while Jan and Feb interviews have decisions released in Feb. They should email that there is an update on your portal when that occurs.hey guys just asking again, for those of you that heard back from tufts, how long after your interview was it? i want a rough estimate of when i’ll hear back
Do you know when in Feb, typically late? or mid?Unsure if they are doing things differently than when I applied a few years ago but usually the first few interviews (Dec interviews) are notified in a few weeks after their interview while Jan and Feb interviews have decisions released in Feb. They should email that there is an update on your portal when that occurs.
I found out about my acceptance on Feb 26th even though I interviewed in Jan.
Do you know when in Feb, typically late? or mid?
Does Tufts have requirements for stethoscopes or scrub colors?
yeah my year got a little e-mail slap on the wrist about not wearing brown scrubs at one point first year, but for the most part people still wear whatever scrub color they want to clin skills and anatomy. my first year roommate says that people in her class don't really wear the brown scrubs either. but probably good to order a pair just in case they decide to get strict about it.Technically preclinical students are supposed to wear brown scrubs but I’m unsure how much they are enforcing this rule. I’ve never worn brown scrubs for Clinical Skills even though we are “supposed to.” In terms of stethoscope, you should have one for when you need them for clinical skills. But it doesn’t need to be anything fancy.
and i found out about my acceptance feb 22nd 2021 and interviewed in early feb so i think it just depends.Do you know when in Feb, typically late? or mid?
They cap it at 30 minutes!Hey all, about how long are the interviews?
Not sure, mine is in the afternoon on Wednesday.Did everyone get the email about the Q and A tonight? When do interviews finish?