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BGGA
05-04-2005, 02:20 PM
I've finally made my decision, and I believe Downstate will be the best place for me. Who's joining me?

Scoop19
05-04-2005, 02:48 PM
I'm in too. Made my decision a week ago. See you in August!

DrBean09
05-04-2005, 03:00 PM
I've also decided on Downstate... soo excited I'll see everyone on Aug 15th!

superso
05-04-2005, 03:05 PM
I've also decided on Downstate... soo excited I'll see everyone on Aug 15th!

we have to decide by the 15th right? We have to let all other schools know that we are withdrawing from them and going to downstate? Is there some official procedure?

BGGA
05-04-2005, 04:48 PM
we have to decide by the 15th right? We have to let all other schools know that we are withdrawing from them and going to downstate? Is there some official procedure?

I don't believe there is an official procedure. I'm just going to send a letter to the admissions offices, thank them for their consideration and politely withdraw. I believe my deposit is refundable from all the other schools :)

nkhotakota
05-05-2005, 08:18 AM
Hey have any of you guys taken the AHA requirement for Downstate? I was trying to figure out which course we are supposed to be taking. It's the ACLS one right?

BGGA
05-05-2005, 10:18 AM
This is the first time I'm hearing about it. How were you notified of the requirement?

meddie
05-05-2005, 11:17 AM
This is the first time I'm hearing about it. How were you notified of the requirement?

I believe it was in our acceptance package. There was a letter that lists all of our requirements such as submitting transcripts, completing the health forms...

BGGA
05-05-2005, 11:20 AM
Hey,

I called the admissions office. We have to take the BLS Healthcare Provider Course. Here's a link from the American Heart Association with all the info.

http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=3011775

BGGA
05-05-2005, 11:25 AM
I believe it was in our acceptance package. There was a letter that lists all of our requirements such as submitting transcripts, completing the health forms...

Yeah I have to take a closer look at that tonight. I was accepted early fall and I haven't thoroughly looked through the packet since :o

nkhotakota
05-05-2005, 10:11 PM
Thanks for the info BGGA. I guess nobody here has taken it yet so it would be pointless to ask how it was..

Anywho, hope all is well.

pdude
05-05-2005, 10:17 PM
hey guys. I 2 have been accepted but cannot makeup my mind just yet. Im wondering if any of you picked this school over nymc and if so why (besides tuition i guess). :)

Scoop19
05-06-2005, 12:49 AM
hey guys. I 2 have been accepted but cannot makeup my mind just yet. Im wondering if any of you picked this school over nymc and if so why (besides tuition i guess). :)

I did not apply to NYMC, but my firend was faced with the same decision last year and decided on Downstate. The main factor is the money, that is if you are a NY state resident (If out-of-state, I believe you can get NY residency after your first year and pay in-state for the remaining 3 years). You'll save 70K outright after four years, not taking into account the interest that will accrue during school and residency. Also, I think Downstate has a better match, which is something to consider. These were the most important reasons to me and is why I decided on Downstate as well.

NYMC is in a better location (you can have a car), you do your clincals in the city, and I believe trains you better for Step 1. However, I think this was in a large part due to their Path professor, who is no longer teaching at NYMC. Also, the class at NYMC is more close knit, since most students live near or on campus. Downstate has many commuters and their students are more scattered.

Good Luck with your decision and maybe I'll see you in August!

BGGA
05-06-2005, 10:19 AM
Speaking of commuters, is anyone considering living off campus? If I get my single room assignment then I will most likely be on campus for the first year but after that I'm not sure.

anitra627
05-06-2005, 10:21 AM
There's also the issue of the environment at the school in terms of your career: NYMC has a much stronger primary care push than does Downstate, where specialization is encouraged. Depends on what you want to do.

anitra627
05-06-2005, 10:32 AM
And by the way, I wish I knew how to advise myself! All of you who decided on Downstate- which schools were you deciding between? I'm split down the middle between Downstate and Tulane. I've posted about this in other sections, so I don't want to be repetitive, but maybe those of you who have actually made the choice can send me your though. Damn my gut instinct! It's supposed to be speaking to me by now!!!

pdude
05-06-2005, 01:59 PM
hey thanx for the reply. Ye the more I think about it, the more I find myself favoring downstate. Btw, I can't seem to find any info on off campus housing @ their site. I have applied for on campus but a friend of mine (1st yr) tells me on campus housing is rather poor there. Are any of you guys planning an off campus excursion from the get go and if so, where? I also would love having a car around but I know parking is a huge issue. Any ideas?

thanx. again:)

BGGA
05-06-2005, 02:18 PM
I'm told that if you go to the residence hall office they will provide you with information on off campus housing. I'm hoping to get a studio single for first year, even though I'm told my chances are slim :( . If it doesn't happen then I'll be apartment hunting. I'm not sure what I'm doing with my car. It seems like parking would be a real issue. If I can get a place with a driveway that would be great but we'll see what happens. As far as areas to look for a place, i've heard Park Slope, Prospect heights and Borough park all mentioned.

Orbitz
05-06-2005, 02:39 PM
Hi everyone, I'll also be attending Downstate this August. Looking forward to meeting everyone. BGGA, who told you have a slim chance for getting a single studio? I called housing yesterday and they said most people get their first choice, I also put down that I want a single studio. Did housing misinform me? Dpes anyone know if Downstate puts out a list of people looking for apartments to help students find roommates?

BGGA
05-06-2005, 08:10 PM
The housing is assigned by a some sort of lottery system. And seniority determines how likely your are going to get your housing preference. Since we are MS1 we get the last shot at the housing available after the MS4's MS3's and MS2's have had their pick. I asked someone in the housing office (Anthony, I think he is the director) what chance I have of getting a single. He didn't really give me an optimistic answer he just said that he had 'a few' freshmen this year that were in singles. Maybe it was the way that I took it but I'm not completely confident that I will get one. Let's hope I'm wrong.

superso
05-07-2005, 12:43 AM
Hi everyone, I'll also be attending Downstate this August. Looking forward to meeting everyone. BGGA, who told you have a slim chance for getting a single studio? I called housing yesterday and they said most people get their first choice, I also put down that I want a single studio. Did housing misinform me? Dpes anyone know if Downstate puts out a list of people looking for apartments to help students find roommates?

holy canoli, i wanted to get a standard single and i hope i get it. i gave them the form today when i was around and they sounded like it was pretty much sure that i could get it

BGGA
05-08-2005, 05:01 PM
That's great. Maybe I just got the wrong impression of the likelihood of freshmen getting single rooms. Well we get our room assignments in June. Lets hope all goes well.

Orbitz
05-10-2005, 09:10 PM
That's great. Maybe I just got the wrong impression of the likelihood of freshmen getting single rooms. Well we get our room assignments in June. Lets hope all goes well.

Does anyone know if downstate puts out a list of people who are looking for roommates and apartments? If i don't get a single studio, I will have to start searching for an apartment, preferably park slope. How are you guys planning on finding roommates? Please let me know.

Thanks!

Skiam
05-11-2005, 03:29 PM
Does anyone know if downstate puts out a list of people who are looking for roommates and apartments? If i don't get a single studio, I will have to start searching for an apartment, preferably park slope. How are you guys planning on finding roommates? Please let me know.

Thanks!

I want to find a roomate(s) too. I think its def better to share a nice apt then pay all that $ for a single on-campus. You can get a pretty kick ass place for the price of a on campus single (11,286/year standard single - 14,760/year studio single). It is realistic that a pretty nice 2 or 3 bedroom will cost around 600-700 a month for each person. I already checked some places out on craigslist around that figure which look nice and are pretty close. Anyone intersted?

BGGA
05-13-2005, 08:43 AM
Does anyone know if downstate puts out a list of people who are looking for roommates and apartments? If i don't get a single studio, I will have to start searching for an apartment, preferably park slope. How are you guys planning on finding roommates? Please let me know.

Thanks!

I called the housing office, they do not provide a list of people looking for roommates but they emailed me a list of off campus housing options. The list was okay but my search on craiglist was better. I'm not sure how incoming students are supposed to find roommates :confused:

annemd9
05-16-2005, 03:06 PM
I called the housing office, they do not provide a list of people looking for roommates but they emailed me a list of off campus housing options. The list was okay but my search on craiglist was better. I'm not sure how incoming students are supposed to find roommates :confused:

Hey I'm also looking to find an apartment in Park Slope with 1-2 roommates. From what I hear of the Downstate dorms, it pays to live off campus. But I would still like to live with fellow med students! If anyone is interested in meeting and looking for apartments together, send me a message.

BGGA
06-03-2005, 12:27 PM
I thought the housing lottery took place today, but I called to see if I could find out my assignment and spoke with someone that gave me the impression that it takes place on the 15th. Anyone know which date is correct?

Orbitz
06-03-2005, 05:36 PM
I also thought today, because in the housing sheet that I got with my acceptance package, it says June 3rd. Thats strange that the lady said that....I'm gonna try to call on Monday.

BGGA
06-04-2005, 06:33 AM
I called again and spoke to someone else. The lottery did take place today but they can't give out the assignment over the phone. I was told that we should receive the letter in the mail by the 13th. Good luck to all.

ilanahg
06-04-2005, 09:53 PM
Hey have any of you guys taken the AHA requirement for Downstate? I was trying to figure out which course we are supposed to be taking. It's the ACLS one right?


Hi Fellow DSers,

I thought that this class was one that they gave you during orientation and that we did not have to take it on our own...

superso
06-12-2005, 10:10 AM
Im pretty sure we have to take it on our own. I called up and asked what I still needed to submit and I was told I needed to take a BLS course.

trimeris
06-15-2005, 01:23 PM
Im pretty sure we have to take it on our own. I called up and asked what I still needed to submit and I was told I needed to take a BLS course.

ditto... says in my letter to have certification of having taken the BLS course by August 1st.

sokall12
06-16-2005, 11:50 AM
I was accepted to both NYMC and Downstate and ended up chosing Downstate. It's just superior in so many categories. First, the tuition is much cheaper. Also, at an NYMC interview, I was told that I will basically be working with "middle aged white men with heart problems". Meanwhile, Downstate offers a much more diverse patient experience. Their King's hospital is also understaffed, so 1st years get to work with patients right away. Additionally, I didn't like NYMC's location - it was too isolated for my taste (I don't drive) and it has a somewhat of a rural quiet feel. Downstate is still located in NY City in a populated area. Finally, I didn't like NYMC's Catholic slant. That's why I chose Downstate and I would highly recommend it.

Medicus
06-18-2005, 07:24 AM
I was accepted to Penn state pretty much on the day of my interview. I accepted Penn state and declined a few other schools I was accepted at. Downstate had me on waitlist forever and just the other day, informed me of my acceptance. Now I'm trying to figure out if I should choose downstate now, and I'm going to have to make a decision soon. I read a few of the prior posts about nymc and tulane vs. downstate. Has anyone here applied to penn state? If so, what ultimate decidiing factor caused you to choose downstate?

So far I've come to the conclusion that:
There's much clinical exposure in brooklyn due to the hospitals, but I believe penn state has a level 1 trama center. Brooklyn appears to have lively culture and much community involvement, and great cheaper tuition. Penn state is more pricey, but has great facilities and instruments.
What's both of their overall reputations and how much does that matter?

downstateguy
06-18-2005, 12:45 PM
I was accepted to both NYMC and Downstate and ended up chosing Downstate. It's just superior in so many categories. First, the tuition is much cheaper. Also, at an NYMC interview, I was told that I will basically be working with "middle aged white men with heart problems". Meanwhile, Downstate offers a much more diverse patient experience. Their King's hospital is also understaffed, so 1st years get to work with patients right away. Additionally, I didn't like NYMC's location - it was too isolated for my taste (I don't drive) and it has a somewhat of a rural quiet feel. Downstate is still located in NY City in a populated area. Finally, I didn't like NYMC's Catholic slant. That's why I chose Downstate and I would highly recommend it.

1st years don't get to work with patients right away. And KCHC isn't all that "diverse."

downstateguy
06-18-2005, 12:49 PM
I was accepted to Penn state pretty much on the day of my interview. I accepted Penn state and declined a few other schools I was accepted at. Downstate had me on waitlist forever and just the other day, informed me of my acceptance. Now I'm trying to figure out if I should choose downstate now, and I'm going to have to make a decision soon. I read a few of the prior posts about nymc and tulane vs. downstate. Has anyone here applied to penn state? If so, what ultimate decidiing factor caused you to choose downstate?

So far I've come to the conclusion that:
There's much clinical exposure in brooklyn due to the hospitals, but I believe penn state has a level 1 trama center. Brooklyn appears to have lively culture and much community involvement, and great cheaper tuition. Penn state is more pricey, but has great facilities and instruments.
What's both of their overall reputations and how much does that matter?

If Downstate is significantly cheaper, you'd be a fool to choose Penn State. A "Level 1 trauma center"? Do you understand what that means? Virtually nothing as far as a medical student's education.

You go to med school to get into residency, and Downstate will get you into as good a residency program as any other school (except for the elite ones, where school name is an advantage).

What do you mean by "great instruments??" They've got some pretty awesome Kelly clamps at Downstate too.

trimeris
06-18-2005, 09:54 PM
What do you mean by "great instruments??" They've got some pretty awesome Kelly clamps at Downstate too.

LoL... harsh man. :rolleyes:

Medicus prob meant being at a level 1 trauma center = getting to see more "extreme" cases since that's where super critical trauma patients would be taken for care. i'd assume the same but then again, King's County seems to be as nitty gritty as it can get.

Just Applied
06-20-2005, 08:21 AM
Whats up people. I just got the call for an acceptance. I am probably going to receive my admission package within the next week. Is there anything I need to do before I matriculate or can I go back to my pool? I am 85% sure I will be attending Downstate so I will probably see you guys this fall.

P.S. When is orientation and when do classes start?

brewcow
06-20-2005, 01:06 PM
Did anyone who was a first year who wanted a single studio get one?

DrBuro
06-20-2005, 11:25 PM
Hey guys.. I am very interested in applying to Downstate next year. I was curious if you guys think that the early decision program is a good idea? why/why not? I realize this would be putting all my eggs in one basket, but I'd rather have a better shot at getting into a school that I'd actually like to attend. Thanks for any input!

ilanahg
06-21-2005, 04:45 AM
1st years don't get to work with patients right away. And KCHC isn't all that "diverse."

I was told that from day 1 we had clinical exposure-- for first year meaning that we have a clinical preceptorship every other week with a doc. Am I misinformed?!?!?!

ilanahg
06-21-2005, 04:47 AM
Whats up people. I just got the call for an acceptance. I am probably going to receive my admission package within the next week. Is there anything I need to do before I matriculate or can I go back to my pool? I am 85% sure I will be attending Downstate so I will probably see you guys this fall.

P.S. When is orientation and when do classes start?

You have to have a physical done by 7/1, and your CPR done (American Heart BLS) by 8/1. And make sure your financial aid is up to date with them.

Orientation is 8/15-8/18.

see you there!

steroplasma
06-21-2005, 12:22 PM
Did anyone get their PRIME info. yet?

trimeris
06-22-2005, 02:04 PM
Did anyone get their PRIME info. yet?

speak of the devil... PRIME username and password came by email today. :thumbup:

DonnyV17
06-23-2005, 08:05 AM
AHHH, ok i just got the phone call this morning that i was accepted off the wait list. At this point in the game i was so sure i was going to go to NYMC. I really do not know what to do. The woman called so damn early she woke me up.... Anyway, im very interested in attending downstate. The money is right, im not so sure of the curriculum. Can anyone please give me some advice, ive been reading the boards here for months, and really never thought i would be one of those people. I have 2 weeks to make up my mind. Insight? :confused:

cbcgingko
07-06-2005, 02:10 PM
Did anyone who was a first year who wanted a single studio get one?

I got the studio, I'm class of 2009. Its very expensive! $10,666 for 2 semesters (9 months).

cbcgingko
07-06-2005, 02:14 PM
I was accepted in downstate in march and just got called yesterday 7/5 for suny upstate. Does anyone know which school is better in terms of getting into competitive residency programs? I'm trying to think of the next step! Or any other advantages/disadvantages?

Thanks for any insights you can provide!

DrFlower
07-06-2005, 07:46 PM
I was accepted in downstate in march and just got called yesterday 7/5 for suny upstate. Does anyone know which school is better in terms of getting into competitive residency programs? I'm trying to think of the next step! Or any other advantages/disadvantages?

Thanks for any insights you can provide!

I think that they're comparable...it's just a matter of where you want to be--Syracuse or Brooklyn/NYC? I would go with Downstate (I'm going there myself). My PCP actually went to Upstate, but he actually wanted to go to Downstate (but didn't get in). Go where you think would make you happiest!

DrFlower
07-06-2005, 07:48 PM
I got the studio, I'm class of 2009. Its very expensive! $10,666 for 2 semesters (9 months).

I actually want the single studio, but because was accepted later, don't know if I'll get one. Hopefully I do--does anyone know the housing situation post-lottery?

If not, I think I may look off-campus.

wolfbeast
07-07-2005, 10:29 AM
I just got in!!

Now what do I do?!?!?!

Gotta find an Apartment... do FAFSA...

I dont think I can think straight right now.

neil

cbcgingko
07-07-2005, 12:16 PM
I just got in!!

Now what do I do?!?!?!

Gotta find an Apartment... do FAFSA...

I dont think I can think straight right now.

neil


Congratulations!!!

superso
07-07-2005, 02:02 PM
I was accepted in downstate in march and just got called yesterday 7/5 for suny upstate. Does anyone know which school is better in terms of getting into competitive residency programs? I'm trying to think of the next step! Or any other advantages/disadvantages?

Thanks for any insights you can provide!


I got accepted at upstate also but I heard downstate is better for that. but then i heard that it all depends on you. so then i decided id choose downstate b/c its warmer here

medready2005
07-10-2005, 12:22 AM
Hey everyone,

I'm also Downstate bound. It seems like we have a good class to look forward too. I think it would be great if the 2009 Class could meet up before orientation and do some partying; I actually have spoken to some current Downstate students that told me the class met and hung out a couple of times before orientation week. Maybe we could some suggests started on Prime???

flash
07-11-2005, 12:47 PM
Please keep me informed about informal get together on here! I don't have any Prime stuff yet (just accepted off waitlist). Look forward to meeting you all soon. Tick tock...enjoy the next few weeks.

Beginning to work on housing, I'm a 28yr old career changer, on the "mature" side relative to more traditional students I suppose, but laid back and easy going. Born and raised in NY area, so probably won't see me on weekends half the time. I would like to share apt with one or two fellow med students if anyone interested. Doing my homework a bit this week...what are all of you not housing on-campus doing for housing?

MariaS43
07-11-2005, 10:09 PM
hey guys- anyone having trouble with or advice for residency paperwork?? i graduated from college 2 years ago but have been living with my parents (in nys) for the last year, working etc, but not paying rent or utilities. therefore, i am missing a third documentation for nys residency and in-state tuition. i am going insane. anyone know anything about this? please??

flash
07-12-2005, 09:20 AM
hey guys- anyone having trouble with or advice for residency paperwork?? i graduated from college 2 years ago but have been living with my parents (in nys) for the last year, working etc, but not paying rent or utilities. therefore, i am missing a third documentation for nys residency and in-state tuition. i am going insane. anyone know anything about this? please??


Hey Maria,

yeah, called today with same question - get a notarized letter from parents saying that you do live with them (or have lived with them for x number of years). Then you can submit utility bills and stuff with THEIR names on them.

I'm surprised at how much info/proof they need.

DrFlower
07-12-2005, 09:52 AM
Hurray for Downstate peops! I'm really excited to be one of your classmates this fall. I was accepted several weeks ago and am still waiting for my PRIME information...how soon before they send it to you?

brewcow
07-13-2005, 12:48 PM
For those who say they don't have Prime, the incoming class is meeting at Bowery Bar downtown on friday (the 15th) at 7:00 PM. And there are a lot of people going who say they are looking for roommates to live in Park Slope with - another 28er male was looking.

flash
07-14-2005, 07:44 AM
For those who say they don't have Prime, the incoming class is meeting at Bowery Bar downtown on friday (the 15th) at 7:00 PM. And there are a lot of people going who say they are looking for roommates to live in Park Slope with - another 28er male was looking.

Really going to try to make it.

flash
07-15-2005, 08:26 AM
For those who say they don't have Prime, the incoming class is meeting at Bowery Bar downtown on friday (the 15th) at 7:00 PM. And there are a lot of people going who say they are looking for roommates to live in Park Slope with - another 28er male was looking.


Everything still on for tonight I assume? I'll be there.

Justin H
07-21-2005, 12:42 PM
Hey have any of you guys taken the AHA requirement for Downstate? I was trying to figure out which course we are supposed to be taking. It's the ACLS one right?

It's the BLS course. I will be attending Downstate starting in August as well and I happen to be an AHA instructor. If you live in the Long Island area and you are interested in taking the class I can offer it to you for $50.

good luck and I'll see you soon,

Justin

Chiuster82
07-23-2005, 09:32 PM
ey guys. Just got accepted to Downstate about 2 days ago, got my acceptance phone call while in Taiwan. Can't really make up my mind right now because I was also accepted into Texas Tech. Brooklyn Jay Z V.S Texas cowboys, really need some input from you guys on what's the best choice. :idea:

limbo
08-03-2005, 12:30 PM
Hi All

got accepted about a week ago and im a little upset that I missed that friday night outing. how was it? anyway, if anyones planning another one, please let me know. id love to meet you all before classes.

jiggaman
08-03-2005, 11:07 PM
hey guys i just got accepted today around 3:30pm. and ill def be coming. im looking for housing now. anyone have any ideas or think they can help me out here.

medready2005
08-03-2005, 11:28 PM
hey everyone,

I'm not sure if anyone has checked the PRIME forums, but there WILL be another Downstate Class '09 party THIS THURSDAY (8-4-2005). I'll be there and I hope there is a warm response from everyone on SDN. Here is the info.:

Meeting Time: 9pm
Meeting Place: Loki Lounge
Address: 304 Fifth Avenue (Park Slope/Prospect Hts) and 2nd St.
Phone: 718-965-9600

http://www.lokilounge.com

Hope to see everyone there!!!!

jiggaman
08-07-2005, 09:42 PM
hey guys i was wondering what ppl are doin for housing. i still dont know if i want to dorms or get an apt. i know there's only a week left. anyone have any ideas.

limbo
08-08-2005, 08:23 AM
hey jigga,

i opted for the dorm. there just wasnt enough time to go looking for apartments, and i know diddly squat about brooklyn so i didnt even know where to look. i lucked out though, because i got a single (was dreading having the evil neurotic roommate). if you do want to dorm, i suggest ONLY talking to Sean Pomerantz in the housing office as he is the only one who knows whats going on in that place.




hey guys i was wondering what ppl are doin for housing. i still dont know if i want to dorms or get an apt. i know there's only a week left. anyone have any ideas.

limbo
08-08-2005, 08:24 AM
question: how did u guys obtain your prime username and password? I emailed tech support last week and i am still waiting to hear from them. Apparently there are some forms that i need to fill out and i can only get them from there. someone please let me know. THANKS!

jiggaman
08-08-2005, 10:54 AM
oh man that's what i was hoping for as well. lets see what i end up gettting. i didnt look at a few apartments but they were pretty expensive and not that great.

yeah i dont know anything about prime considering i just got in. let me know if u find anyting out

limbo
08-09-2005, 09:40 AM
hey all,.

was scrolling through the prime forums last night and saw that people were trying to plan a meeting for this thursday in the city. anybody going?

flash
08-09-2005, 10:23 AM
PRIME info/login is emailed to you.

jiggaman
08-09-2005, 07:54 PM
hey guys..i didnt get the prime info..i emailed the address limbo gave me but he said i would get the info during orientation..who knows

medready2005
08-09-2005, 09:34 PM
What's up everyone,

A meeting in the city has been planned for this Thursday on PRIME. Here is the info.:

Where? Light; located at 155 E 54th St. Between Lexington and Park Ave.

When? Thursday 8/11

Anything else? Yes, it's an open bar with a $5 cover from 5-7.

How do I get there? If you take the subway (please don't drink and drive), Trains E or V to Lexington Ave-53rd St; 6 to 51st St; N, R, W to Lexington Ave-59th St.

Hope to see everyone there!!!!

medgator
11-29-2005, 01:31 PM
Quick question for you all of you. Where did you all stay hotel-wise when you interviewed at Downstate. I have an interview coming up there soon and there isnt much nearby (except a super-pricey Marriott). Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.

flash
12-18-2005, 08:27 AM
Quick question for you all of you. Where did you all stay hotel-wise when you interviewed at Downstate. I have an interview coming up there soon and there isnt much nearby (except a super-pricey Marriott). Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.

I lived in NY at the time, so don't know for sure, but I don't think there is much in the area of brooklyn we're in Brooklyn (excepting the Marriot you mentioned). Stay in manhattan, it's not a bad commute at all. Do a search for budget hotels - will still be pricey.