Wow,
Everyone here seems so cool!
LKoffman, it was I, HousingDO who told you that Harlem can be a little sketchy at night. Mind you, that is in comparison to Boston. I did high school there and there is a difference. However, you need not fear. It's just the side streets that people should watch out for. Main streets are all good all the time.
And listen everyone, the East side of Morningside Heights, on the East Side of Morningside Park is not a nice area. Despite tons of Columbia (my alma mater) students living there, it is not nice. Just thought I'd clear that up. And by not nice, I mean there are CRACKHOUSES on many blocks. That's all I'm saying. No biggie. Just crack.
Upper West side is great and several parts of both Spanish Harlem, Harlem and Washington Heights, Inwood and several other nearby areas are really well suited for us.
I'm going to show you guys apartments that are also on the A/C line rather than just the Red lines. The red lines land 1 avenue from Touro and the A/C arrives 2 avenues away. That line is a good option. I live on that line.
And as far as suggestions:
-I almost feel like we should push our luck and ask for 9:30 am and then negotiate to 9am, if needed. But there's no reason to start at 8am. That just sucks. But that's my number 1 thing. Let's all email our suggestions and make sure we include that. Finishing at 2 vs 3:30pm for me makes no difference whatsoever.
-We should ask for the classes to be put on both "podcast" and "webinar," and be downloadable so we can put them on our laptops to watch somewhere else. This is huge.
-We should also request PDA's like the students have at NYCOM. Dr's are getting increasingly more digital. I was reading about doctors billing clients for email correspondences. That's the future of follow-up medicine. And it will save a ton of time for insurance billing purposes. We need to be comfortable with the state of the art gear from day one.
-The lockers, for sure. Can't break our backs lugging crap around all day, unless we all want the OMM practice on each other.
-A chatroom/forum setup by school for us to voice things to each other efficiently. We've got to be a team in a lot of ways and them providing convenient communication will help.
-We won't have our own gym this year, but the place will expand and buy more space in Harlem, which will make the place like NYU, but improve all of the ammenities onsite. The discounts won't be impressive and I've been to a million healthfares where we're wooed for a discount to a variety of places. The deals are generally weak unless the school does it for us. And by that I mean, the school commits all 125 of us to membership and guarantees it. As a result, the school itself buys a block of memberships and therefore, gets them for like $25/mo each. (I've brokered a deal like this before) The school then ads this fee with a modest profit, say $30 total to the student activities fee. It's smart business. But that's how you pull it off. We could suggest it. And I can set it up, if they'd like.
-We will likely need to buy a real skeleton and our own OMM tables so working on group discounts for those things, stethoscopes and the like. And real skeletons are like 4-5K or more.
---Oh, sorry, I wait so long and then drop a big bomb msg like this, but I like to get it all done at once.