2012-2013 Jefferson Medical College Application Thread

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anyone know when Jefferson's last interview day is? I haven't had mine scheduled yet and am wondering if it's April 10 (last year it was April 11). If so, I need to buy a plane ticket/talk to my boss asap!
 
anyone know when Jefferson's last interview day is? I haven't had mine scheduled yet and am wondering if it's April 10 (last year it was April 11). If so, I need to buy a plane ticket/talk to my boss asap!

The last interview day at Jefferson is April 10th.
 
for financial aid I am assuming Jefferson looks at family assets (i.e. parents) and not just applicant income right? trying to figure out if I should fill out financial aid info and would like to know about this.

thanks
 
for financial aid I am assuming Jefferson looks at family assets (i.e. parents) and not just applicant income right? trying to figure out if I should fill out financial aid info and would like to know about this.

thanks

They said to fill out your parents stuff too.


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for financial aid I am assuming Jefferson looks at family assets (i.e. parents) and not just applicant income right? trying to figure out if I should fill out financial aid info and would like to know about this.

thanks

Yes put parent stuff on there. Nothing bad can come of it. If your parents aren't wealthy, you might get money (lol @ that though, this is Jefferson after all). If they are wealthy, you'll pay full tuition.

Never know till ya try.
 
accepted today! I'm so thankful!!! Will most likely be attending there :soexcited::claps::banana::banana::banana: :biglove:
 
For those of you who were accepted to Jefferson, or are currently students, would you mind giving me advice on what Jefferson is really looking for? I really want to go here, and I only 2 have shots left to get into medical school. So I really want to maximize my chances! Please Pm me or post here and I would greatly appreciate it!
 
I think jeff is really big on community service (jeffhope) and producing clinicians rather than researchers
 
does anyone know when jefferson will release financial aid packageS?
 
Could the financial aid packages include scholarships? Or were those previously dealt out with the acceptances?
 
I'm still wondering if I might get a first look invitation lol

I think this wednesday is the last interview day- though when they set up my interview on Monday they wanted me to come in two days later, so it's not inconceivable that they would still invite someone to interview this week.
 
Would anyone mind telling me about the main hospitals that Jefferson has students do clinicals at? and what is so awesome about them :]
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Would someone also mind telling me how to get to Jefferson from the airport 🙂?

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Take the SEPTA from your airport terminal to 30th street station. I think the 7$ fare has to be paid in cash, so have some on you.
http://www.septa.org/welcome/airport.html

Then cab the other 2 miles for another 10$.

Or you can cab from the airport for around 30$ if you're pressed for time.
Good luck!
 
Would someone also mind telling me how to get to Jefferson from the airport 🙂?

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Google Maps will tell you what means to take via public trans. It's not that difficult and is pretty much a direct route to Center City. If you don't want to navigate SEPTA, just take a taxi.
 
No need to get off at 30 th st and take a cab- just stay on the train 2 more stops to "market east"- Jefferson is 3 blocks south of there- see you there!
 
Would anyone mind telling me about the main hospitals that Jefferson has students do clinicals at? and what is so awesome about them :]
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just looked it up in the admissions brochure online -
says rotations occur "at the Thomas Jefferson University Hospital and at several excellent, affiliated community hospitals and Veterans Administration Medical Center. There are 21 hospitals affiliated with the Jefferson Medical College of which 8 (Aria Health, Christiana Care of Delaware, duPont Hospital for Children, Lankenau Hospital, Albert Einstein Medical Center, Reading Hospital, Wilmington Veterans Administration Medical Center and York Hospital) provide the bulk of clinical material for students and residents."

I couldn't exactly tell you why specifically they're so great - I know TJUH has tons of doctors and all sorts of strong depts, like plastics and ophthalmology and I know it's a level 1 trauma center - I'd recommend just googling some of the names if you're interested in finding out more

and Doc Strange and the rest - wish I could see you all there but I will be busy doing stuff for school during 2nd look - I'll be there in the fall though!
 
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Hey guys, does anyone have any information about the grading system at Jefferson? I heard it was Honors/Pass/Fail, but does that mean only the top 10% of the class can get Honors? Also, how are the students ranked? (i.e. quartiles?)
 
Hey guys, does anyone have any information about the grading system at Jefferson? I heard it was Honors/Pass/Fail, but does that mean only the top 10% of the class can get Honors? Also, how are the students ranked? (i.e. quartiles?)

Honors is 90%+
Pass is 70-89%
Fail is <70%

Everyone could get any of them. Theoretically the entire class could honor a course, or the entire class could fail a course. No clue on ranking, they didn't really mention it to us. 🙄
 
Thanks guys! Much appreciated :]

Also, anyone know the best way to get to NY from Philly?

I have an interview at Einstein on Friday
 
Thanks guys! Much appreciated :]

Also, anyone know the best way to get to NY from Philly?

I have an interview at Einstein on Friday

The cheapest way would probably be the megabus. IMO the best way would be the Acela express.
 
The cheapest way would probably be the megabus. IMO the best way would be the Acela express.

Look into bolt bus as well. They seem to stick to their schedule a little better than megabus, IMO. Definitely Amtrak if you're on any sort of time crunch. Not worth risking the delays associated with the bussing system to save a few dollars.
Also, Amtrak has a AAA discount if you're a member.
 
You can also take septa to Trenton, and then nj transit to the city - they arrange the schedules so the nj train is waiting for the septa connectors - pretty easy and much cheaper than amtrak
 
Congratulations to all those accepted to Jefferson Medical College Class of 2017!

Us students on campus look forward to meeting you and hope you can make it to Second Look on April 25th and 26th. After your scheduled events on Thursday the 25th are over, you will have the opportunity to tour the medical fraternities here at Jefferson. There are 3 fraternities at Jefferson which all have enjoyed over 100 years of tradition in fostering brotherhood and friendships between classmates throughout their medical education. Living in fraternity housing can also save you about $50,000 in housing costs over four years compared to other on and off-campus housing options.

If you would like more information on the fraternities in the meantime, please visit our website at http://jeffersonfraternities.weebly.com/index.html

The 3 fraternities are:
Phi Alpha Sigma http://www.phialphasigma.org/
Phi Chi www.phichichi.com
Alpha Kappa Kappa http://alphakappakappa.weebly.com/

We hope you enjoy your summer and look forward to meeting all of you!

Congratulations,
The Medical Fraternities at Jefferson Medical College

P.S. Good luck to all of those still waiting to hear a final decision- a good number of current students were originally waitlisted so there is still hope!
 
Does Jefferson prefer a LOI sent to the admissions office, or will an email to Dr. Callahan be just as effective if not more?

At the interview, Dr. Callahan said to email her about once a month if waitlisted so she knows you are still interested.. but does that mean a LOI should be sent directly to her?
 
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