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Nope! Haven't heard a peep.Hey! Has anyone who interviewed early April heard back yet? Just wondering, thanks!
Nope! Haven't heard a peep.Hey! Has anyone who interviewed early April heard back yet? Just wondering, thanks!
I think the OP meant a letter/email from dean Kerrigan stating that they were reviewing candidates for the next round of HPWL acceptances and asking us our level of interest in AECOM at this time(different from the initial HPWL email)I emailed my letter of interest awhile ago, yes.
I think the OP meant a letter/email from dean Kerrigan stating that they were reviewing candidates for the next round of HPWL acceptances and asking us our level of interest in AECOM at this time(different from the initial HPWL email)
Edit: Also, Congrats on your acceptance!!
Sorry. I guess I just skimmed your message. No, I did not get any emails beforehand, but I made it clear that AECOM is my top choice in my letter of interest.Yes, that is what I meant. I don't have any acceptances yet, so obviously my interest is very high..patience, patience.
No I haven't applied yet. I just replied to dean Kerrigan's email expressing my interest in the school.Congratulations! Have you applied for the S&R scholarship after being put on the HP list?
They'll be emailed.where can we find the health forms?
Hey,@bloodyhell I was wondering if you could attach for us an example of a typical weekly schedule (although I realize that probably varies from block to block). Thanks for the valuable feedback and information!
Thanks for your help and guidance on SDN!Hey,
So yea it really varies a ton depending on the courses you are taking and on the year (1st and 2nd year are very different in terms of the amount of classes/case conferences etc)
In first year, you have a lot of labs - because one of the first courses you start with is histology, and that has morning histo labs. Also in first year you start anatomy around the end of October, and then you'll have anatomy lab every morning at 10 AM for the next 4 months. So the first half of first year has a lot of morning labs. But after that, the rest of 1st and 2nd year don't have too many labs (except a handful of micro and heme labs in 2nd year)
As for a weekly schedule in first year, well it really does vary throughout the year. But as an overall, you tend to have some lectures in the morning (which are optional, they are all audio/video recorded...). Every Monday/Wednesday afternoon there is ICM (intro to clinical medicine) where one of the day you go to your assigned clinical location, and the other day is at the schools clinical skills center (where you learn and practice things such as the patient interview, physical, etc)
Scattered throughout your week you will also have the occasional case conference (like once every other week in the first year), and/or bioethics class (those are like only once a month) and/or epidemiology class (also like once a month)
So yea.. Sorry it's hard for me to really give a set schedule b/c it really changes a lot based on the year and time of year. But the first year isn't too jam packed, although the 2nd year starts to get a bit more intense, particularly the 2nd half of 2nd year.
Well you would be sharing it with another student so I think your share would be around 500$ per monthThanks for your help and guidance on SDN!
I was wondering if you know how much rent for a 2bd apartment is on campus. Thanks in advance!
Well I would be moving in with my family so we would take on 3x$450 which is $1250? Am I right in this assumption? Is there a place I would be able to check these prices?Well you would be sharing it with another student so I think your share would be around 500$ per month
If you are in an apartment shared with 2 others then I think it's around 450$
(FYI rent is all inclusive - includes electric/heat/cable etc)
Well I would be moving in with my family so we would take on 3x$450 which is $1250? Am I right in this assumption? Is there a place I would be able to check these prices?
Seconded. Any current students know if anyone tends to get pulled from the regular waitlist? I've got two waitlist spots including Einstein and I'm worried about both.So is there any hope for the regular waitlist?
Ha I also saw this and started to worry so I called them. They said you don't have to apply for any loan yet, but you should complete the entrance counseling and MPN on the studentaid.gov website. She said you don't actually have to request any money until about a month or two from now - which makes sense because many people still are unsure of which school they will be attending.I just re-read the financial aid website. Maybe I'm the only one who didn't see this the first time around or am too used to relying on reminders via e-mail, but the loan applications were due May 3, just FYI in case anyone else missed this. Hopefully this won't screw me over too much.
I heard that the standard timeframe is two weeks, but it may vary from school to school and with how late in the season we are.What if an applicant, with multiple acceptances, were accepted by Einstein after May,15th... how much time can he or she hold on to the acceptances (Einstein + Medical School A)?
I've only done the entrance counseling so far, but I listed Yeshiva University. I assumed that the Einstein financial aid folks will have access to anything sent to the parent institution.For the MPN, which school do we enter? Einstein isn't listed anywhere.
Yeah this is correct.I've only done the entrance counseling so far, but I listed Yeshiva University. I assumed that the Einstein financial aid folks will have access to anything sent to the parent institution.
Yeah, prior to May 15 (maybe it's March 30?), all schools are required to give applicants a 2 week window to respond. After May 15th, it's a scramble for schools to fill their class so they want you to choose quickly. Idk about Einstein, but I've heard Emory gives you 24 hours to decideI heard that the standard timeframe is two weeks, but it may vary from school to school and with how late in the season we are.
Thank you!http://www.einstein.yu.edu/education/md-program/admissions/pre-matriculation-calendar.aspx
This calendar has all the dates--it does start on the 11th this year!
also, does anyone see the deadline to apply for gradplus loans?
Ok thank you. Does anyone know if it's OK to select Yeshiva University for entrance counseling? I don't see Albert Einstein.
Ok thanks. And when you get to the part where it asks you to estimate current expenses but just shows Yeshiva costs, is that what you put in to answer the question or were you somehow able to change this?Yes, I asked this as well.
When she said May 16, did she mean the date you have to make an actual loan request with a money amount, or was she just talking about fafsa, CSS, tax returns, etc? Because if it's the former, that sounds awfully early to know how much expenses you're going to have and how much you should be taking out...I called and spoke to Camille who was very helpful. I asked about the direct loans deadline, but she made it seem as though all loan applications are due May 16. You could call to confirm though.
When she said May 16, did she mean the date you have to make an actual loan request with a money amount, or was she just talking about fafsa, CSS, tax returns, etc? Because if it's the former, that sounds awfully early to know how much expenses you're going to have and how much you should be taking out...
For those who received the service and research scholarship, did you get any kind of confirmation after submitting the acknowledgement form?
I recieved a confirmation e-mail shortly after my submission (2-4 min). Check your junk-mailFor those who received the service and research scholarship, did you get any kind of confirmation after submitting the acknowledgement form?
I think the OP meant a confirmation after receiving the award, not the confirmation you received after submitting the application for itI recieved a confirmation e-mail shortly after my submission (2-4 min). Check your junk-mail
That's excessive - considering that for a single person, rent is like 450-500, you should only need to take out 6000$ for rent. I guess they are saying 900 to average it out for the varying types of students? Not sure.Current students: the budget Einstein put together suggests $11, 350 for the year for "room," saying that rent/utilities is 900 a month. Did you find it necessary to take out that much when rent is only about 500 a month on campus?
That's excessive - considering that for a single person, rent is like 450-500, you should only need to take out 6000$ for rent. I guess they are saying 900 to average it out for the varying types of students? Not sure.
The lack of response makes me think 'limbo' is the answer..I also have a question..
Do the applicants for the Research and Service Scholarship eventually find out that they have not received the award? Or are we sort of left in the limbo?
Yeah I asked this to the admissions office and they said they only notify people in the event that they do receive the scholarship.The lack of response makes me think 'limbo' is the answer..
Well that isn't ideal. I would rather get a clear no than foster hope till tuition payment due date.Yeah I asked this to the admissions office and they said they only notify people in the event that they do receive the scholarship.