So, unless you were accepted to one of the other Top 10 schools in medicine that you also like a lot, Sinai is pretty much where you want to go.
First year is not terribly hard, just time consuming, but thats for all med schools. And they all get both hard and time consuming 2nd year on lol. We have mostly lectures at Sinai, with small groups for each class that each meet once a week. Lecture schedule can be anywhere from 8am to 4pm or 10am to 2pm... Fridays you have either off or only class from 10am-12pm (note: i'm only a first year nearing the end of first semester)
The life is great. You're in NYC. I have time to play BF3 on my PC, workout, and go out on the weekends. Last night we played beer pong to raise money for HIV... other weeks we all go to the east village or lower east side.
YOU can TAKE EXAMS WHENEVER, WHEREVER you want from thursday to sunday...
-if you're not ready, study until sunday, if you want it out of the way, take thursday. IF YOU're going to be away at a conference, or going across the country to your parents.. TAKE IT AT HOME! 🙂
MD/MPH i dont know too much about. That and Portal (which is MD/MCR) pick up after 1st year. they do have an extra class thrown in, i think at night.
That research I got in october has been halted a bit due to having exams every weekend. Its just an issue of me making more time for the research. I got it by e-mailing a chief surgeon here because I had an interest and personal experience with his field. Met up with him casually to talk and he liked me and referred me to who was handling the dept's research. ITS THAT EASY....
Doctors, even chiefs, will let you shadow whenever you want, the next day even (altho you realize that its tough to find a weekday that you'll actually not mind taking the entire day off) BUT if you DO decide to take the day off, ALL THE LECTURES ARE RECORDED. the only required classes you have to go to are the small groups.