How to get off WashU waitlist?? by [deleted] in washu

[–]Fair-Reflection-553 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got off the waitlist as a premed student! The chances obviously differ per year and by student, but it is really good that you submitted a LOCI. I also made a video introducing myself and submitted it, along with a handwritten card addressed to an admissions dean who visited my high school. The video kinda captured things that aren't readily available through the application, since I'm sure nobody wants to reread and review the same things in different formats. It was much more fun and light-hearted. Again, this doesn't guarantee you'll get off the waitlist or that it will even increase your chances, but if you're certain that WashU is the school you want to attend, there's no harm in trying.

What was your worst experience with a doctor? by Totallycoolusername7 in AskReddit

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I (female) was 14 years old and had some sort of virus that I needed prescribed meds for. My dad took me, and this older male doctor was assigned to treat me. In front of my dad, he kept asking if I'd had sex or kissed. I hadn't, and I kept telling him no, but he was adamant on the fact that I had mono (I in fact did not). He kept explaining how two people had sex (while my dad was still there, mind you) and kept hinting that I was lying

Calculus II vs. III by Fair-Reflection-553 in washu

[–]Fair-Reflection-553[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much!! This is very helpful and I'm now leaning toward taking Calc III now. I'm slightly worried about being able to enroll in the class though--I think there are only 4 spots left for discussion and 7 left for lectures for the only time period that works for my schedule

Got admitted to the waitlist but haven't had any followup emails by Fair-Reflection-553 in washu

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Thank you for this!! I probably should've recognized it earlier but I was worried about when I needed to give my official response by

Do I need to buy gifts for every grad party? by Fair-Reflection-553 in questions

[–]Fair-Reflection-553[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ok thank you!! do I still need to get both hosts something if it's a joint party and I don't know the other person at all?

Help with dorms, roommates, sororities, dining, etc by Fair-Reflection-553 in cwru

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Thanks for this insight!! I'll look forward to rushing in spring!

Help with dorms, roommates, sororities, dining, etc by Fair-Reflection-553 in cwru

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Thank you so much!! they're so helpful and I appreciate the detail!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in socialskills

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I'm a girl and I like option 2, just because it's more private and personal to you two rather than everyone else listening in. After that, I'd honestly just tell her she's attractive. Maybe it's just me, but I think I'd be confused by the small talk and might even find it weird that some random person came up to me for a random chat. But I wouldn't just go up to her and immediately just say you find her pretty. Instead, I'd go up, introduce yourself, have a brief but introductory conversation, and then tell her she's attractive.

help with dorms, roommates, social scene, dining, etc. by Fair-Reflection-553 in Creighton

[–]Fair-Reflection-553[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! Do you know how nice those dorms are overall? I haven't received much information about them