2008-2009 UCSD Secondary Application Thread

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Haha..I swear, I can just copy and paste your post but I'll just rather quote it. Acceptable pool SUCKS !!
UC of freakin SD better come through for us 😛😀.
I mean for a school running its administration from a glorified tree house with classes in building of a pharmacy school it sure acts out more than its worth.🙄

I really didn't mind the medical training facility (I think that was the name of the "tree house"?). And the lecture hall underneath the pharmacy school was really nice. Some lecture halls I've looked into have been so stuffy and dark, I wouldn't want to sit in them for an extended people of time.

Mostly though I really liked the people on the tour, their attitudes about their school, and the impression I got from my interviews. One guy I interviewed in the MTF was a retired professor who still runs a biochem lab and we had EXACTLY the same opinions on the role of research in a science education and I just really clicked well I thought.
 
So let me get this straight: in terms of merit-based aid UCSD will be handing its decision out within the next few weeks, before the deadline. Should the students be expecting similar financial aid package, outside of merit-based aid, after they've made their decision and before the school begins? If so, should the students expect similar non-merit financial aid package from state schools?
 
Ahahahahahaha hey, MTF may be ugly, but it has a special place in my heart.

New buildings are coming... whenever the state decides to give us our money...

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Ya, I was really astonished to see that there was no "medical school building" per say. Hopefully, you guys get one in near future - I mean a top 20 school should atleast have their own building.😀 On a side note, one of my close friends just got laid off, a couple of weeks ago, from a research lab affiliated with UCSD so things really seem to be not so smooth down there.
 
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On a side note, one of my close friends just got laid off, a couple of weeks ago, from a research lab affiliated with UCSD so things really seem to be not so smooth down there.

Well things seem to not be going smooth for your friend, but does that necessarily mean things aren't going smooth for the whole school? Even if one particular research lab is having funding issues, that hardly means the whole school is having trouble. There are a large number of very well funded and well respected research labs affiliated with UCSD, including recent nobel winners. One person getting laid off hardly means there are problems.
 
Well things seem to not be going smooth for your friend, but does that necessarily mean things aren't going smooth for the whole school? Even if one particular research lab is having funding issues, that hardly means the whole school is having trouble. There are a large number of very well funded and well respected research labs affiliated with UCSD, including recent nobel winners. One person getting laid off hardly means there are problems.

How do you know that they are not? The Med School building, slated to break ground this year, has been put on hold last time I checked. I cant give you any details about the state of each of their research labs - but they are not as rosy as you believe. I am almost certain that the student fees would significantly increase, while financial aid shrinks, throughout the UC system from this year. Here are couple of interesting readings from their campus newspaper :

http://www.ucsdguardian.org/news/under_tight_budget%252C_chancellor_lays_out_campus_priorities-1.1482072

http://www.ucsdguardian.org/news/state_budget_eliminates_115m_from_uc_funding-1.1569366

http://www3.signonsandiego.com/stor...spital233734-hospitals-feeling-recessions-pa/
 
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How do you know that they are not? The Med School building, slated to break ground this year, has been put on hold last time I checked. I cant give you any details about the state of each of their research labs - but they are not as rosy as you believe. I am almost certain that the student fees would significantly increase, while financial aid shrinks, throughout the UC system from this year. Here are couple of interesting readings from their campus newspaper :

http://www.ucsdguardian.org/news/un...ancellor_lays_out_campus_priorities-1.1482072

http://www.ucsdguardian.org/news/state_budget_eliminates_115m_from_uc_funding-1.1569366

http://www3.signonsandiego.com/stor...spital233734-hospitals-feeling-recessions-pa/

It isnt just UCSD though, it is all the UCs. Your first post implied it was a UCSD problem only.
 
It isnt just UCSD though, it is all the UCs. Your first post implied it was a UCSD problem only.

Last time I checked UCSD is part of UC's..isnt it?🙄
I cant comment on every UC but I know for sure that UCSD is dealing with a LOT of economical problems at this time. Wasnt the enrollment at UCSD SOM reduced by a couple of spots this year? - I am fairly certain but cant confirm it as a fact.
 
How do you know that they are not? The Med School building, slated to break ground this year, has been put on hold last time I checked. I cant give you any details about the state of each of their research labs - but they are not as rosy as you believe. I am almost certain that the student fees would significantly increase, while financial aid shrinks, throughout the UC system from this year. Here are couple of interesting readings from their campus newspaper :

http://www.ucsdguardian.org/news/un...ancellor_lays_out_campus_priorities-1.1482072

http://www.ucsdguardian.org/news/state_budget_eliminates_115m_from_uc_funding-1.1569366

http://www3.signonsandiego.com/stor...spital233734-hospitals-feeling-recessions-pa/

I was talking about the research labs, which in most places generate their own funding through grants. You stated one person was laid off in one lab and seemed to imply that meant the whole school is having trouble.

UCSD is having financial problems, I'm sure, because every other UC schools is having money issues (as are many state schools across the country). I just didn't feel your example of your friend getting laid of was sufficient to suggest the research labs at UCSD are having funding problems. The school can have financial problems while research labs are still funded by their own grants. I believe the majority of research labs at UCSD are still adequately funded from their own grants, it is part of what ranks them in the top 20 (their level of research funding).

Those links aren't loading for me, for some reason. I'm on a lab computer so it might be some issue in my lab, so I can't read them until I get home.
 
Last time I checked UCSD is part of UC's..isnt it?🙄
I cant comment on every UC but I know for sure that UCSD is dealing with a LOT of economical problems at this time. Wasnt the enrollment at UCSD SOM reduced by a couple of spots this year? - I am fairly certain but cant confirm it as a fact.

Once again, it isnt UCSD-specific, it is all UCs because CA is majorly financially ****ed over by our stupid ass legislators and governor. This has nothing to do with UCSD being unable to manage or raise its own finances.
 
Once again, it isnt UCSD-specific, it is all UCs because CA is majorly financially ****ed over by our stupid ass legislators and governor. This has nothing to do with UCSD being unable to manage or raise its own finances.

governator, it's spelled governator. TYVM 😀
 
I was talking about the research labs, which in most places generate their own funding through grants. You stated one person was laid off in one lab and seemed to imply that meant the whole school is having trouble.

UCSD is having financial problems, I'm sure, because every other UC schools is having money issues (as are many state schools across the country). I just didn't feel your example of your friend getting laid of was sufficient to suggest the research labs at UCSD are having funding problems. The school can have financial problems while research labs are still funded by their own grants. I believe the majority of research labs at UCSD are still adequately funded from their own grants, it is part of what ranks them in the top 20 (their level of research funding).

Those links aren't loading for me, for some reason. I'm on a lab computer so it might be some issue in my lab, so I can't read them until I get home.

Research labs wont pay YOUR bills in med school. If UCSD SOM needs money, guess where its coming from?..You dont need to worry about that yet since you are sitting here, right besides all of us Acceptable poolers.😉
 
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Ya, I was really astonished to see that there was no "medical school building" per say. Hopefully, you guys get one in near future - I mean a top 20 school should atleast have their own building.😀 On a side note, one of my close friends just got laid off, a couple of weeks ago, from a research lab affiliated with UCSD so things really seem to be not so smooth down there.

Last time I checked, there was a huge sign at the top of the biomedical science building that read, "UCSD School of Medicine" where there are two large lecture halls, 6 teaching labs, a huge anatomy lab in the basement, small group classrooms, a tutorial office, and lockers for everyone. First years now have their lectures over in the new pharm building because it's newer and nicer, but most other stuff the first two years still happens in this building as far as I know. Not sure what else you might mean by a "medical school building."
 
Last time I checked, there was a huge sign at the top of the biomedical science building that read, "UCSD School of Medicine" where there are two large lecture halls, 6 teaching labs, a huge anatomy lab in the basement, small group classrooms, a tutorial office, and lockers for everyone. First years now have their lectures over in the new pharm building because it's newer and nicer, but most other stuff the first two years still happens in this building as far as I know. Not sure what else you might mean by a "medical school building."

Ummm..A building that people call a medical school for a start. A lecture room here, another one in basement somewhere, administration in a treehouse is not what i expect from a school that is ranked in top 20. 😛
 
Ummm..A building that people call a medical school for a start. A lecture room here, another one in basement somewhere, administration in a treehouse is not what i expect from a school that is ranked in top 20. 😛
I call the medical campus home, not any one particular building. That's fine with me. =]

Indeed, it would make sense to expect something flashier from a top med school, which is why we had all these plans to fix things up... But at least our lack of a singular "med school building" doesn't seem to have prevented us from doing great things =p
 
Research labs wont pay YOUR bills in med school. If UCSD SOM needs money, guess where its coming from?..You dont need to worry about that yet since you are sitting here, right besides all of us Acceptable poolers.😉

Where did I talk about who is paying my bills?

I only brought up research because you mentioned your friend who was laid off from a research lab. Being laid off from a research lab really says nothing about the financial situation of the school. It really doesn't even say anything about the financial situation of the lab in question (he could have just been fired because he wasn't very good).
 
I only brought up research because you mentioned your friend who was laid off from a research lab. Being laid off from a research lab really says nothing about the financial situation of the school.

True. As a lab tech, I'm paid from my PI's NIH grant.
 
True. As a lab tech, I'm paid from my PI's NIH grant.

That is basically standard for all research labs, as far as I know.

Most research labs include in their grant applications money for technicians and students. When you are applying to graduate school in many cases you interview specific labs because they ultimately are the ones "funding" your stipend during graduate school in research. You can "get into" a graduate school but not go because the lab you were in contact with at the school doesn't have the funding for you.
 
Posting a few weeks after the fact, but i'm an acceptable pool-er too. Sigh.

Should hear back from NYMC in a week. Just too weird.
 
Posting a few weeks after the fact, but i'm an acceptable pool-er too. Sigh.

Should hear back from NYMC in a week. Just too weird.
Aw, I'm sorry - good luck with NYMC (and UCSD as well!).

Second Look is kindofsortofalmost here!!! So excited 🙂 You should have gotten an RSVP email from Brian Zeglen and an additional email from the Incoming Student Representative. If you are planning to come, please RSVP and submit questions for the student panel!
 
So I heard back from the last school I interviewed today and have been accepted to all except San Diego (On the waitlist). Granted I only ended up interviewing at 4 schools, but still.

Anyway, I'm curious if someone remembers from the interview or if someone from San Diego can remind me how many people typically are accepted off the waitlist? I know I can hold another school after May but I'm just trying to think about realistically what shot I have at getting into San Diego (which is my first choice). Just so I know what more or less what to expect come May.

Everyone in the "acceptable pool" is, according to Brian, "acceptable" but if it helps at all I have a 4.0 (Well above a 3.95), 36Q and standard ECs (except for a 3+ year research experience, which isn't quite standard). I am out of state (which i've always considered the thing that hurts me the most with SD).

Thanks for any opinions. I know I'm going somewhere which is a good feeling, but I'm still wondering how much I should wait for one versus plan on another.
 
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So I heard back from the last school I interviewed today and have been accepted to all except San Diego (On the waitlist). Granted I only ended up interviewing at 4 schools, but still.

Anyway, I'm curious if someone remembers from the interview or if someone from San Diego can remind me how many people typically are accepted off the waitlist? I know I can hold another school after May but I'm just trying to think about realistically what shot I have at getting into San Diego (which is my first choice). Just so I know what more or less what to expect come May.

Everyone in the "acceptable pool" is, according to Brian, "acceptable" but if it helps at all I have a 4.0 (Well above a 3.95), 36Q and standard ECs (except for a 3+ year research experience, which isn't quite standard). I am out of state (which i've always considered the thing that hurts me the most with SD).

Thanks for any opinions. I know I'm going somewhere which is a good feeling, but I'm still wondering how much I should wait for one versus plan on another.
Hi there - I'm sorry I really have no idea how good your particular chances are. I believe about half of the interviewees eventually get in - that's how it's been historically. Maybe a third or so were accepted immediately. I can't swear to this - I'd advise you to talk to Brian after May 15 (or whatever the date is... I forget) and ask him what the odds are. He may not be able to reference your particular file, but I hope he'll at least tell you if they're taking 10% or 70% of the acceptable poolers.

I had to deal with the waitlist situation last year too, and it wasn't fun... I wasn't able to get excited about any one school because I had no idea where I was going. Logistically, it was kind of a pain too, since I needed to find a roommate and housing... I decided to withdraw from all waitlists on July 31 because I couldn't stand waiting any longer. That was such a relief because I was then able to get really excited about UCSD (which was not difficult) and make arrangements.

I'd recommend you set some sort of cutoff date for yourself - it'll help you logistically and psychologically =]

(Although I do know a few students who were admitted anywhere from a couple weeks to a couple days before school started =X... but do YOU want to take that chance?)
 
Hi there - I'm sorry I really have no idea how good your particular chances are. I believe about half of the interviewees eventually get in - that's how it's been historically. Maybe a third or so were accepted immediately. I can't swear to this - I'd advise you to talk to Brian after May 15 (or whatever the date is... I forget) and ask him what the odds are. He may not be able to reference your particular file, but I hope he'll at least tell you if they're taking 10% or 70% of the acceptable poolers.

I had to deal with the waitlist situation last year too, and it wasn't fun... I wasn't able to get excited about any one school because I had no idea where I was going. Logistically, it was kind of a pain too, since I needed to find a roommate and housing... I decided to withdraw from all waitlists on July 31 because I couldn't stand waiting any longer. That was such a relief because I was then able to get really excited about UCSD (which was not difficult) and make arrangements.

I'd recommend you set some sort of cutoff date for yourself - it'll help you logistically and psychologically =]

(Although I do know a few students who were admitted anywhere from a couple weeks to a couple days before school started =X... but do YOU want to take that chance?)

what's up silverlining!!!! How goes those classes?

I am getting ready to send in an update letter...
 
Hi there - I'm sorry I really have no idea how good your particular chances are. I believe about half of the interviewees eventually get in - that's how it's been historically. Maybe a third or so were accepted immediately. I can't swear to this - I'd advise you to talk to Brian after May 15 (or whatever the date is... I forget) and ask him what the odds are. He may not be able to reference your particular file, but I hope he'll at least tell you if they're taking 10% or 70% of the acceptable poolers.

I had to deal with the waitlist situation last year too, and it wasn't fun... I wasn't able to get excited about any one school because I had no idea where I was going. Logistically, it was kind of a pain too, since I needed to find a roommate and housing... I decided to withdraw from all waitlists on July 31 because I couldn't stand waiting any longer. That was such a relief because I was then able to get really excited about UCSD (which was not difficult) and make arrangements.

I'd recommend you set some sort of cutoff date for yourself - it'll help you logistically and psychologically =]

(Although I do know a few students who were admitted anywhere from a couple weeks to a couple days before school started =X... but do YOU want to take that chance?)

Thanks for the advice.

As it comes closer to mid-april (when Brian said they would start lookin at waitlists) I'm going to send an update letter / letter of intent. And then I wait 😀

I have definitely told myself though that I am not waiting past probably early July. I'll wait through May/June but I want to know where I'm going by July...just can't handle it past then.

I'm just sorta conflicted with UCSD because I feel I'm well above the criteria to get in, but I'm out of state and I don't know if I only have a shot of getting off the waitlist when someone else out of state rejects their acceptance, or if I can "replace" someone who is instate. If I am basically just waiting for OOSers to reject their acceptance, I'm guessin there are far less of those so my chances aren't as high. On the other hand they may "filter" the OOSers before interviewing them, so the fact that I am OOS at this point might be a moot point, I don't really know.

We'll find out I guess 😀
 
I'm just hoping they put me in the acceptable pool just to increase the suspense 🙂 (It makes me feel better, so don't dash my dreams!) Both my interviewers complimented me several times on my application and the one actually told me I should have no problem getting in and I would have a harder time picking between the school and other ones...I wish he had more weight in the decision process 🙁

I'm in other places so I'm going to medical school regardless, but I just really liked UCSD

Hmmmm, interesting and very familiar sounding. Wouldn't happen to be a Mr P. R. Ph.D. would it? It would just be funny and maybe a little tragic if we were both fed the same line by the same person.
 
Hmmmm, interesting and very familiar sounding. Wouldn't happen to be a Mr P. R. Ph.D. would it? It would just be funny and maybe a little tragic if we were both fed the same line by the same person.

I didn't think about it until now but the two people who interviewed me have reversed initials (One was P.R. and the other was R.P.)

But ya, that was one of the guys who interviewed me. Though he wasn't the one who said I would have no problem getting in. I really liked P.R., he was super chill and relaxed and I liked his taste in jazz music.
 
I think I had P.R. (PhD) as well. He was very nice and fun to talk to.
 
Hooray, Second Look hosting is almost set up! ScottyT, I hope you don't mind that your host has a cat...

Looking forward to meeting those of you who are visiting 🙂 And if you've got an interview coming up, maybe I'll see you then!
 
Has anybody received an acceptance lately? I'm interviewing this week and just want to know if an acceptance is possible. I 😍 UCSD
 
Hooray, Second Look hosting is almost set up! ScottyT, I hope you don't mind that your host has a cat...

Looking forward to meeting those of you who are visiting 🙂 And if you've got an interview coming up, maybe I'll see you then!

Haha, anywhere with a horizontal, indoor surface is fine by me. Thanks, see you in just over a week!
 
Has anybody received an acceptance lately? I'm interviewing this week and just want to know if an acceptance is possible. I 😍 UCSD

I don't know if someone has been accepted recently...but they are still reviewing candidates. I think yesturday was actually a review day so some people may find out today.
 
Has anybody received an acceptance lately? I'm interviewing this week and just want to know if an acceptance is possible. I 😍 UCSD

I don't know if someone has been accepted recently...but they are still reviewing candidates. I think yesturday was actually a review day so some people may find out today.
This is correct 🙂 This week's batch will be the last to get an invite to Second Look, though =/ An acceptance is definitely possible!
 
This is correct 🙂 This week's batch will be the last to get an invite to Second Look, though =/ An acceptance is definitely possible!

I like to stay "in the know" with UCSD even though I'm not accepted yet 😀

(Denial)
 
Hey Silver, what type of talent can we expect to see of you?
 
I don't know if someone has been accepted recently...but they are still reviewing candidates. I think yesturday was actually a review day so some people may find out today.

Yeah, I was reviewed yesterday. Found out that I was put in the acceptable pool today. I suppose that's not all bad is it?
 
does ucsd give merit-based scholarships??? or any other forms of recruitment scholarship?
 
Yeah, I was reviewed yesterday. Found out that I was put in the acceptable pool today. I suppose that's not all bad is it?

While it isn't bad...they don't reject anyone after an interview. So it was the worst of the only two options you would have gotten (acceptable or accepted).

Welcome to the club!
 

Did u get a phone call, snail mail or did you just call?? Reason I ask is cuz I interview 3/16 and I'm wondering whether anyone from that date has recieved a response
 
Did u get a phone call, snail mail or did you just call?? Reason I ask is cuz I interview 3/16 and I'm wondering whether anyone from that date has recieved a response

They review every other Monday. The last review was this monday.

You then will receive one of two things:

1. An email saying you are in the "acceptable pool" (waitlist)
2. A phone call saying you have been accepted


I believe either one can come as late as Wednesday after the day you were reviewed...though most are on Tuesday.

If you interviewed 3/16 I would expect you will be on the NEXT review date...so you will hear 2 weeks from today.
 
hey guys im doing my fafsa, anyone know what the ucsd som school code is?? i couldn't find it online ..
 
Hey Silver, what type of talent can we expect to see of you?
LOL I haven't come up with anything yet... but I do feel kind of obligated to do something 🙁 Maybe I'll write and sing a song about gastrointestinal physiology to the tune of Bye Bye Bye by 'NSYNC complete with choreography.

hey guys im doing my fafsa, anyone know what the ucsd som school code is?? i couldn't find it online ..
001317 - I think you should have been able to click a little link in the FAFSA to search for a school.

This might be helpful if you haven't seen it already http://meded.ucsd.edu/asa/financial_aid/application/index.cfm and perhaps this link, though I can't tell if you have to be a med student to see it https://meded-portal.ucsd.edu/admissions/Fin_aid/
 
Just hit me with some juice, and, churn me up to make me loose, and
I'll be on my way through you soon, oh come on..

Add, bile to the chyme, and, we'll emulsify fine, and move me through duodenum, baby let's go...

I need those enzymes, quickly now, and absorb me villi
So I can move on out that door, baby bye bye bye

Bye, bye, goin through your colon too
absorbin up water so I look like poo
You may hate me but please don't be shy, baby bye bye bye!
bye bye!

=)
 
Just hit me with some juice, and, churn me up to make me loose, and
I'll be on my way through you soon, oh come on..

Add, bile to the chyme, and, we'll emulsify fine, and move me through duodenum, baby let's go...

I need those enzymes, quickly now, and absorb me villi
So I can move on out that door, baby bye bye bye

Bye, bye, goin through your colon too
absorbin up water so I look like poo
You may hate me but please don't be shy, baby bye bye bye!
bye bye!

=)
Oh my god... I can't believe that just happened.

Incredible. Is that copyrighted or can I use your material?

Great timing, actually, because I just watched this 🙂 http://www.peoplejam.com/eod1/ The evolution of dance!
 
Hi again... man, it has been a while since I have posted on this thread...

So for LOI's who should we make them out to Dean Kelly?
 
Hi again... man, it has been a while since I have posted on this thread...

So for LOI's who should we make them out to Dean Kelly?

I sent one to Brian addressed to the admissions committee. He'll put anything you give him in your file.
 
Oh my god... I can't believe that just happened.

Incredible. Is that copyrighted or can I use your material?

Great timing, actually, because I just watched this 🙂 http://www.peoplejam.com/eod1/ The evolution of dance!


lol uh...if you make any profit on it...and I get into SD after my interview on Tuesday...then I want 15% royalties

I think that's fair =P
 
lol uh...if you make any profit on it...and I get into SD after my interview on Tuesday...then I want 15% royalties

I think that's fair =P
LOL... okay... Tuesday... I will try to pop in and say hello!
 
Just hit me with some juice, and, churn me up to make me loose, and
I'll be on my way through you soon, oh come on..

Add, bile to the chyme, and, we'll emulsify fine, and move me through duodenum, baby let's go...

I need those enzymes, quickly now, and absorb me villi
So I can move on out that door, baby bye bye bye

Bye, bye, goin through your colon too
absorbin up water so I look like poo
You may hate me but please don't be shy, baby bye bye bye!
bye bye!

=)


😍
 
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