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DrBorisCA said:Hi all I wanted to start a thread fror those accepted to and planning to matriculate at UCLA. Where is everyone from? Can't wait to start!!!!
1. Kathy aka. DrBorisCA - From L.A., Undergrad UCLA
2. Rosemary aka. rosiemary - Pico Rivera, CA. Undergrad Stanford University
rosiemary said:DrBorisCA said:Hi all I wanted to start a thread fror those accepted to and planning to matriculate at UCLA. Where is everyone from? Can't wait to start!!!!
1. Kathy aka. DrBorisCA - From L.A., Undergrad UCLA
2. Rosemary aka. rosiemary - Pico Rivera, CA. Undergrad Stanford University
3. Andrew aka. MrAndrew47 - France/Kobe, Japan/Orange County, CA - Undergrad @ UCI!
Elastase said:1. Kathy aka. DrBorisCA - From L.A., Undergrad UCLA
2. Rosemary aka. rosiemary - Pico Rivera, CA. Undergrad Stanford University
3. Andrew aka. MrAndrew47 - France/Kobe, Japan/Orange County, CA - Undergrad @ UCI!
4. Mike aka Elastase - Bay Area, Undergrad: UCBerkeley*
5. G3 aka. Gee!Golly!Gosh! - From around town
I recognize y'all from the other UCLA thread...congrats to yall...I am so happy and excited for you guys...hope to bump into you guys in school 🙂 [i am the cute guy]
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Elastase said:FenderB2004, have you been accepted? Congrats if you have! 👍
As for when UCLA starts:
Here is the Calendar for last years class (2009):
http://dgsom.healthsciences.ucla.edu/ms-resources/academic-calendar
Bluntman said:1. Kathy aka. DrBorisCA - From L.A., Undergrad UCLA
2. Rosemary aka. rosiemary - Pico Rivera, CA. Undergrad Stanford University
3. Andrew aka. MrAndrew47 - France/Kobe, Japan/Orange County, CA - Undergrad @ UCI!
4. Mike aka Elastase - Bay Area, Undergrad: UCBerkeley*
5. G3 aka. Gee!Golly!Gosh! - From around town
6. infiniti- from around town, but currently in chicago. Not 100%, but UCLA is looking very good.
7. John (Bluntman) - From OC, undergrad at UC San Diego
Hey guys! Dude I'm so shocked...I had given up all hope on MSTP (and especially such a top program like LA) and then I get this email out of nowhere. It even sounded like a rejection letter when i started reading it. (i.e. didn't start out with CONGRATULATIONS!!! like most do) I made the mistake of turning down UCLA for undergrad...my friends still give me **** for it...but I'm definitely NOT making that same mistake again! Can't wait to actually meet all of you at the revisit weekend! 🙂DrBorisCA said:Go John!!!! Welcomeeeeeeeee!!!!!!
Bluntman said:Hey guys! Dude I'm so shocked...I had given up all hope on MSTP (and especially such a top program like LA) and then I get this email out of nowhere. It even sounded like a rejection letter when i started reading it. (i.e. didn't start out with CONGATULATIONS!!! like most do) I made the mistake of turning down UCLA for undergrad...my friends still give me **** for it...but I'm definitely NOT making that same mistake again! Can't wait to actually meet all of you at the revisit weekend! 🙂
Here is the link to the MSTP calendar for 2006. It has the dates for normal MD stuff like orientation, white coat ceremony, and fall quarter too.FenderB2004 said:But does anyone know the exact date for this year? Trying to make my summer plans! 👍
Bluntman said:Here is the link to the MSTP calendar for 2006. It has the dates for normal MD stuff like orientation, white coat ceremony, and fall quarter too.
Bluntman said:Wait a moment I just thought of something guys:
My MSTP 2nd visit is on April 21, but when is the medical school 2nd visit? I hope they let me come to both cause I really want to see everybody!
Bluntman said:Do any of you guys know much about the housing options around UCLA? I cruised around the housing pages on the admitted students section of the webpage, but it'd be bomb to get some first-hand info on which places are the best/nicest/most convenient/best deals/etc. On first glance I'm attracted to the Weyburn Terrace place that opened last year since it is new, has parking, is close to campus, and is grad/med/law student housing so it'd give me a good chance to meet some homies. Oh yea and anybody know how soon we can/should start applying for housing? Any other thoughts?
And thanks for the Recruitment Day date Mike!
Hey congrats Greta! Way to represent good ol UCSD. What year did you graduate? I was '05.Freewater said:1. Kathy aka. DrBorisCA - From L.A., Undergrad UCLA
2. Rosemary aka. rosiemary - Pico Rivera, CA. Undergrad Stanford University
3. Andrew aka. MrAndrew47 - France/Kobe, Japan/Orange County, CA - Undergrad @ UCI!
4. Mike aka Elastase - Bay Area, Undergrad: UCBerkeley*
5. G3 aka. Gee!Golly!Gosh! - From around town
6. infiniti- from around town, but currently in chicago. Not 100%, but UCLA is looking very good.
7. John (Bluntman) - From OC, undergrad at UC San Diego
8. Greta aka Freewater- undergrad UC San Diego, currently living in Seattle
I did the combined B.S./M.S. bio degree so finished my B.S. in 2003 and M.S. in 2004. I'm sure we were in some of the same classes, though, because I didn't even start science courses till my junior year.Bluntman said:Hey congrats Greta! Way to represent good ol UCSD. What year did you graduate? I was '05.
DrBorisCA said:But the area of buildings, I think there are about 7 buildings in W.T., is gorgeous.
Elastase said:Awww yeahhh!!
I just got my STUDENT GATHERING and RECRUITMENT: Class of 2010 preliminary program (for May 6th) in the mail today!!! I didn't think we would hear anything from UCLA in a while...I'm glad that they are keeping touch.
Looks like a great/informative/fun day! Everyones down to go right?
👍
Bluntman said:Hmm...another question on housing:
I wonder how early we can move into Weyburn Terrace (if we are lucky enough to get a spot)? Like do all the leases start in June and end in May or something like that? I'm curious cause I'm gonna need to move up to LA to do a lab rotation for all of July, and I'm sure some of you would like to move in before August as well...wonder if this is possible.
Oh snaps, thanks for the heads up. That's a bomb-ass thread indeed...suggest you guys all give it a read!Elastase said:Bluntman: Check out the thread on last years class of 2009 (I don't have the link, but the link is somewhere on the UCLA acceptance thread). There is a lot of talk about moving to Weyburn Terrance...from what I remember, it took a lot of time...
Yea it certainly does seem small, and this is one of the major things that I want to check out on my second look weekend. One of the biggest things that makes me want to live there, despite the small size, however, is the fact that there will be a lot MS1s (and MS2s, etc.) living in the same place. I think back to freshman year of undergrad and how rough it was for people that lived off campus to make a good group of friends. Living in WT will make you a part of a community of your peers...so you have direct access to a big group of similar people for friendships/studying/partying/relaxing/grabbing grub/etc. In my opinion, this makes it totally worth it. 👍FenderB2004 said:Does anyone else think that Weyburn Terrace is way overpriced for the size, or is it just me? Is anyone else planning to NOT live there? It IS cheaper compared to Westwood, but I think if you go 1-2 miles further out, I think the rent does get a lot better ($200-300 less). You would probably need a car and would have to buy parking, but I think it's worth it considering that hte rooms in Weyburn Terrace are really small. I think the square footage is like 750 for a 2bedroom- I would def. want a bigger place! Ahhh, but the luxury of being close to campus....
Bluntman said:Yea it certainly does seem small, and this is one of the major things that I want to check out on my second look weekend. One of the biggest things that makes me want to live there, despite the small size, however, is the fact that there will be a lot MS1s (and MS2s, etc.) living in the same place. I think back to freshman year of undergrad and how rough it was for people that lived off campus to make a good group of friends. Living in WT will make you a part of a community of your peers...so you have direct access to a big group of similar people for friendships/studying/partying/relaxing/grabbing grub/etc. In my opinion, this makes it totally worth it. 👍
Bluntman said:Yea it certainly does seem small, and this is one of the major things that I want to check out on my second look weekend. One of the biggest things that makes me want to live there, despite the small size, however, is the fact that there will be a lot MS1s (and MS2s, etc.) living in the same place. I think back to freshman year of undergrad and how rough it was for people that lived off campus to make a good group of friends. Living in WT will make you a part of a community of your peers...so you have direct access to a big group of similar people for friendships/studying/partying/relaxing/grabbing grub/etc. In my opinion, this makes it totally worth it. 👍
rosiemary said:I agree! Also, I think that the rent is totally worth it considering that Weyburn is walking distance from the med school, brand-new, and all utilities are included (even high-speed internet). I would love to live there but I wonder how hard it would be.....
rosiemary said:I agree! Also, I think that the rent is totally worth it considering that Weyburn is walking distance from the med school, brand-new, and all utilities are included (even high-speed internet). I would love to live there but I wonder how hard it would be.....
FenderB2004 said:Isn't it guaranteed for first year students or something like that? correct me if i'm wrong
This is what it says off the housing website:rosiemary said:I'm not sure if it's guaranteed. All I know is that some rooms are set-aside for med students. I'm not sure how they are assigned for students from there. Does anyone know??
FenderB2004 said:Isn't it guaranteed for first year students or something like that? correct me if i'm wrong