UTMB Spring/Summer 2019

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Hi I know it's a few months early, but have anyone started getting their application/essay ready to apply to UTMB for 2019? Lol I'm nervous looking at blogs from previous years. I'm also scared to take the TEAS. I plan on applying for Summer 2019.

Hi guys I interviewed for the spring waitlist, Ive notice mystar has changed i think. I can browse classes now but I dont have anything on the accept admission

Did you pay your deposit as well? I'm seeing that on my end, but it doesn't take me anywhere. I'm on the waitlist, by the way, for Spring 2019.

i haven't paid my deposit, I just found out I was accepted today. :)

You both got in?? Wow I'm hella jealous. Congrats!

@occir1 are you accepted for spring or summer?

i haven't paid my deposit, I just found out I was accepted today. :)

Did your MYSTAR change to a checkmating instead of a green circle, too? I'm seeing the Accept Admission but it takes me nowhere after clicking it.

@occir1 are you accepted for spring or summer?

Still haven't received anything! Just saying that I saw what the other person saw. Don't know if necessarily means anything. So still waiting!

Just got my acceptance email without an interview!

Could anyone tell me what sciences could count towards the science elective requirement?

Could anyone tell me what sciences could count towards the science elective requirement?

Biology, A second Chemistry, Pathophysiology..Either one will work, but since chemistry is required already, you'd have to take another one

Anyone applying to UTMB and currently live more than 2 hours away from the university? I'll be relocating from San Antonio and a little nervous about the new town.

Anyone applying to UTMB and currently live more than 2 hours away from the university? I'll be relocating from San Antonio and a little nervous about the new town.

I'm from a town 2.5hrs b/w Galveston and San An, so I'll most likely relocate if I get accepted. I look forward to it though! A little advice from talking to other students: places closer to campus are normally safer and anything past 30th st and up, closer to 45, are normally bad (which I could kinda see from visiting). But it's all what you make of it!

Could anyone tell me what sciences could count towards the science elective requirement?

Environmental Science for me

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