Is it way to late to submit my secondary now??
Is it way to late to submit my secondary now??
Thanks Velleityx. I 😍 BBT. And NYU in case any adcoms are lurking hereoff topic, but dr shazam, i am a fan of your BBT signature. xD
is laguardia the easier airport to arrive at?
If you are arriving mid day and traffic is light, a cab from LGA to NYU med is 15-20 minutes and pretty reasonable. I have paid under $20 before. (I have also paid $35+ during rush hour.)
For the bus from LGA, take the M60 bus to 125th and 2nd Avenue. Then take the M15 down to 34th and 2nd. Walk over one block to NYU. Takes about 1h 10m door to door and costs $2.25
The subway is kinda far from the university and I have had good experiences with the bus.
If you're not pressed for time and are unfamiliar with NYC's public transit, I would recommend (as in most other cities) using SuperShuttle. They may take longer to get you into Manhattan (depending on how close to rush hour your flight arrives), but it is a door-to-door service for about $20-25.
Does anyone know the best way to get from JFK to the amtrak (and what the closest amtrak station is called?) I'd like to buy my tickets beforehand. And are amtrak tickets refundable or transferable (i.e. if my plane is late)
I'm an OOSer, have zero sense of direction, and am pretty sure I'm going to get very lost in New York haha
Does NYU have a student host program?
yeah they do
Thanks! Do I email admissions about it, or is there a website I can go to?
From the online portal:
If you plan on staying overnight for your interview and are interested in staying with a current student you can email the student ambassadors at [email protected]. They will try their best to provide everyone with housing, but unfortunately due to schedules they can't guarantee it. When you email please include the date that you will need housing and if possible what time you plan on arriving, as well as your gender, hometown, and undergrad institution. You'll get an email back in a few days with information about your student host.
Does anyone know the best way to get from JFK to the amtrak (and what the closest amtrak station is called?) I'd like to buy my tickets beforehand. And are amtrak tickets refundable or transferable (i.e. if my plane is late)
I'm an OOSer, have zero sense of direction, and am pretty sure I'm going to get very lost in New York haha
The A train goes from JFK directly to Penn Station 34th Street, which is where Amtrak trains arrive/depart. If you miss your train, I think you can go to the ticket booth and buy a new ticket, and they'll subtract your original ticket price from the new price.
Good luck finding your way! NYC is pretty easy to navigate, compared to most cities. 😉
The subway? No, just buy it when you're there.THANK YOU (and also to ywlke)!!! Two quick questions though:
1) Do you have to buy tickets in advance for The A train?
Nope. But if you think you're going to be early, just buy tickets for the trains that you think you might take and then cancel the others afterwards. As a courtesy to other passengers though, I'd limit that to maybe 2 or 3 trains total.2) If you're early to amtrak (and bought tickets online beforehand), can you get on an earlier train?
From the online portal:
If you plan on staying overnight for your interview and are interested in staying with a current student you can email the student ambassadors at [email protected]. They will try their best to provide everyone with housing, but unfortunately due to schedules they can't guarantee it. When you email please include the date that you will need housing and if possible what time you plan on arriving, as well as your gender, hometown, and undergrad institution. You'll get an email back in a few days with information about your student host.
anyone hear back from them about hosting yet?
My student was very quick to respond, I contacted them the day after I got the invite.
you emailed [email protected] right?
My student was very quick to respond, I contacted them the day after I got the invite.
Hmmm, that's strange. It's been a week since I sent the e-mail but I haven't gotten a response yet. Maybe I'll send another e-mail tomorrow in case the first one didn't go through 🙁
anyone else interviewing tomorrow? I'm really nervous but also extremely excited to check out NYU!
I'm interviewing next week, but good luck! Weather has been beautiful in NY these past few days👍
anyone know how nyu feels about in the area emails?
Any updates on the student hosting front? I emailed them several days ago and I am interviewing next week. I imagine they are booked and busy, but I was just wondering.
Hey, does anybody know how dining works for med students that are living in NYU Housing? I can't find anything on the website. I looked at the housing floorplans and they all seem ok except none of them have kitchens. I take this as a hint that the med students are eating dorm food? Terrible.
Hey, does anybody know how dining works for med students that are living in NYU Housing? I can't find anything on the website. I looked at the housing floorplans and they all seem ok except none of them have kitchens. I take this as a hint that the med students are eating dorm food? Terrible.
Reed is closing at the end of this year though, so on-campus housing at Hopkins will be in an all new building next year.All of them have kitchens (both Greenberg & Vilcek Hall). Each suite has its own.
I don't know what you mean by "dorm food."
There's also a cafeteria next door to where we have classes which is super convenient.
Getting food isn't a problem here. (I remember it was at Columbia (1 kitchen in all of Bard, I think) & Hopkins (1 semi-functional? kitchen in Reed?).
Reed is closing at the end of this year though, so on-campus housing at Hopkins will be in an all new building next year.
I'm pretty sure they said Reed would be closing down so they can demolish it and put something else there. And no, I don't think the rent is doubling, although it is going up. That said, on-campus is not the only place to live.Yah, but I think they might still be keeping Reed around and letting kids pick? And the rent is like, what, doubling? for the new dorm.
All of them have kitchens (both Greenberg & Vilcek Hall). Each suite has its own.
I don't know what you mean by "dorm food."
There's also a cafeteria next door to where we have classes which is super convenient.
Getting food isn't a problem here. (I remember it was at Columbia (1 kitchen in all of Bard, I think) & Hopkins (1 semi-functional? kitchen in Reed?).
I really apologize if this is somewhere else on the thread already, but what days of the week does NYU interview?
Thanks and sorry again if this was posted before!
I really apologize if this is somewhere else on the thread already, but what days of the week does NYU interview?
Thanks and sorry again if this was posted before!