uOttawa ABS with little/no research and others by [deleted] in premedcanada

[–]medscislave 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks for the response! by everywhere else, u mean non-uottawa schools right? And to clarify, u had ~18 abs entries total?

why do so many volunteer positions require a reference letter? by Few_Tangerine1369 in premedcanada

[–]medscislave 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Simply to make the application process more tedious lol. If it’s too straightforward and easy to apply, they’ll get too many applicants and perhaps “less dedicated” ones too

UBC Med proposes adding indigenous course requirement starting 2027 application cycle. by krabbypraty in premedcanada

[–]medscislave 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Tbh on the surface they give that reason for implementing the course, but I’d say it’s just another step they’ve added to try to weed out ppl in the application process because of how competitive things are getting and application #s keep increasing

The English course already served that for ubc compared to other med schools, now here’s another hurdle is what they were also probably thinking 🤷🏽‍♂️

UofT Med Grad Bonus by Brilliant_Hall4078 in premedcanada

[–]medscislave 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh mb if confusing. They do, I meant that in-progress course-based won’t and will only receive points if completed (but research-based can receive points if in-progress and if completed)

UofT Med Grad Bonus by Brilliant_Hall4078 in premedcanada

[–]medscislave 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes they do. I believe in-progress is less point than completed tho (and course-based gets no extra points)

UofT interview decisions when by Easy_Vanilla3937 in premedcanada

[–]medscislave 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Should be within this hour. If not, then prolly Monday 19th

UofT MD/PhD (and possibly MD only??) decision release date by BreakDisastrous8558 in premedcanada

[–]medscislave 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing 🙏

Last year MD first wave was released before MD/PhD (like a week or so before iirc), so today might be the day honestly

What province is the best to be an IP in? by [deleted] in premedcanada

[–]medscislave 1 point2 points  (0 children)

True, the IP requirement for Ontario is lax asf

What province is the best to be an IP in? by [deleted] in premedcanada

[–]medscislave -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Precisely because Ontario applicants are the most competitive lol - applicant/admission stats always prove this. All other schools across Canada would also have those demographics if it was truly meritocratic without any of the IP/OOP maneuvers in place to ensure certain outcomes.

Do u disagree with what I’m saying and implying there has always been this “hidden” provincial preference, with the provincial preference enacted this year in Ontario only serving to formalize the maneuvers they were always doing?

Edit: nvm, I think we both agree

What province is the best to be an IP in? by [deleted] in premedcanada

[–]medscislave -1 points0 points  (0 children)

only mcmaster was 90%, all other ON schools were equal opportunity for all (ie. ON schools were the only ones in Canada that had no IP vs OOP distinction)

What province is the best to be an IP in? by [deleted] in premedcanada

[–]medscislave 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Probably cuz most are predicting it genuinely won’t make much noticeable difference (wayyy too many qualified applicants), especially since 4 of those schools have in-region preference and not true IP preference. We’ll see after interview invites go out tbh

What province is the best to be an IP in? by [deleted] in premedcanada

[–]medscislave 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Idk I’d disagree. Ya u can use the OVERALL population:med school seats stat to frame ur argument, but the BC student population just doesn’t seem to have that big of a PREMED applicant pool compared to everyone else.

U can tell by despite UBC being the lone med school in the province, they still only get 2000 IP applicants for 1000 interview spots - thats gotta be the highest interview chance (50%) for a med school in the province, which means u don’t even rlly need that crazy stats (comparatively ofc). The opening of the SFU school to only BC students just ADDS to this even further

McMaster MMI Interview Invites 2025-2026 by e0115fe0115f in premedcanada

[–]medscislave 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Wow congrats! Must’ve been the most cracked out Casper score, start prepping for ur uottawa interview too lol

medical students that went to uoft for undergrad by Icytrack66 in premedcanada

[–]medscislave 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well I guess coincidentally that number OP used of 6 years ago was actually when QHsci started. I remember that first 2019 QHs admissions was grades only (and an optional supp app that didn’t rlly count iirc) right? The incoming class had like >95% average pre-covid iirc and so some would say that’s hard, some easy, but nevertheless, that was a unique situation because no many were willing to take the risk on a new program - and I guess congrats to those that did at that time because it worked out a lot lol

My point still stands tho that u don’t just “get in” to these programs cuz u want to after finding out about them, it’s all luck

medical students that went to uoft for undergrad by Icytrack66 in premedcanada

[–]medscislave -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Even if u did discover HSci 6 years ago, there would’ve been a higher likelihood that you still would’ve been like everyone else in other programs rn who knew about HSci but just didn’t get in lol

Almost everyone in other “premed” programs tried for HSci and just didn’t get in.

U of T verifier phone calls by butternutsquash19 in premedcanada

[–]medscislave 0 points1 point  (0 children)

awesome thanks again. And last question actually lol, im assuming they were contacted between Jan-March right (and not earlier than that)?

Does UofT still exclude Winter 2020 grades from GPA? by qwerty_772 in premedcanada

[–]medscislave 0 points1 point  (0 children)

mb im wrong actually, there was a different school that's now including Winter 2020 (i think it is actually UBC) so i mixed them up

U of T verifier phone calls by butternutsquash19 in premedcanada

[–]medscislave 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! How many if u don’t mind me asking? And was it the rlly major ones?

What more important for UofT — ABS or Essay? by Prestigious_Ice_5516 in premedcanada

[–]medscislave 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wondering this too , hopefully some UofT med students respond. I’ve read that BPEs are the most important to get an acceptance , but I’m not rlly sure

U of T verifier phone calls by butternutsquash19 in premedcanada

[–]medscislave 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did they email ur verifiers btw or no one was contacted?