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I assumed I was waitlisted since I interviewed on one of the first dates in early september and hadnt heard anything, but I didn't get a waitlist email... interesting
I'm actually looking at the Downstate on campus housing and it looks like having your own bedroom in a shared apartment is actually ~$1000 a month.... 🙁
In the same boat as NYS resident. Haven't heard anything from Einstein yet so not really in a that position, but it will take quite some thinking.Precisely the reason Downstate is such a viable option for me - you can't beat that cost! Also, I'm planning to live on campus no matter where I go (I've seen Downstate's housing, it's not too bad for me personally). It's really coming down as to whether Einstein's name is worth the cost. I also understand that King's County has more diverse clinical experience, whereas Einstein's research opportunities are ideal for competitive specialties.
Decisions, decisions.
If you're a NY resident, then Downstate gets even cheaper, no? I believe you can be a resident after a year in NY if what I've heard from friends at downstate is accurate. That would make things even less expensive from the 2nd year on.
That's NYC for ya!
Park slope can be had for similar amounts if you find an apartment in the right area.
1200ish is pretty normal for a reasonable room in a shared apartment in the city though.
I've been looking into this too (NY-er) and Park slope is definitely the better deal even if it's a bit more pricey. The Downstate dorms don't even have AC...Yeah, I thought the on-campus was a little cheaper for some reason. Might as well go off-campus for that price.
In the same boat as NYS resident. Haven't heard anything from Einstein yet so not really in a that position, but it will take quite some thinking.
My top two schools (where I've interviewed) are Einstein and UMass. If I get into both, I'm going to have a heckuva time making that decision!
The question is my friend, where do your sports loyalties lie? There is a right and a wrong answer.
Thus further proving stevvo's point
Shared studio? Is this with a partner?FYI I pay $358/month for a shared studio at Einstein, utilities and internet included. Those in a 3 bedroom share pay like $430/month and those in 2 bedroom share pay like $505/month.
Did they already assign HPL?
My top two schools (where I've interviewed) are Einstein and UMass. If I get into both, I'm going to have a heckuva time making that decision!
haha thank you. I wasn't sure if I was the only one who felt his responses were a bit less than one would expect from a future medical professional, but it's good to know there are others who agree.
Well $100,000 in extra loans may sway you in one direction
Are finances a big factor for you guys when choosing schools? I just figured I would take out loans and would ideally be making enough money someday to offset them.
Unfortunately, finances is pretty much my only factor when choosing between schools 🙁. Money is something that really stresses me out and I just want to become a doctor. I only applied to good schools that I would love to attend so basically whoever is cheapest is where I will go. And for the most part, every school I visited seems pretty much the same... learn some stuff, take a test, hang out in a hospital... MD lol (that was a joke)
I just don't want to be this guy:
(debt-->)(<-- Me)
And more chances for research and a better home residency program would sway me in the other direction.
May I ask where you found these data? I'd like to see more hospitals if possible. Thanks a lot!More info about Montefiore which points to why Monte taking over Einstein is an excellent move for AECOM:
Montefiore Medical Center has 1,491 acute-care beds and treats the Bronx community, which has more than 1.4 million people.
Overall, the medical center has 17,600 employees, and there are 1,760 employed physicians on Montefiore's medical staff.
In 2012 across all of Montefiore's divisions, the medical center posted total revenue of $7.1 billion. Net income topped $134 million for a profit margin of 1.9 percent, there were 90,000 total admissions, 303,000 emergency department visits and more than 2.7 million other ambulatory visits.
FYI:
The 10 Top Grossing Non-Profit Hospitals in America in 2014
- UPMC Presbyterian (Pittsburgh)— $12.21 billion
- The Cleveland Clinic — $11.63 billion
- Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (Los Angeles) — $10.59 billion
- Florida Hospital Orlando— $10.17 billion
- Stanford (Calif.) Hospital — $9.41 billion
- NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital (New York City)— $8.91 billion
- Yale-New Haven (Conn.) Hospital— $8.15 billion
- Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia) — $7.97 billion
- Motefiore Hospital-Moses Campus (Bronx, N.Y.)— $7.68 billion
- University of California San Francisco Medical Center at Parnassus— $7.67 billion
An extra ~$100,000 in loans will effect your life for a long, long time and lets be honest... not even public service loan forgiveness will exist for us.
If you're worried about research both UMass and Einstein are Top 40 NIH Funded schools (both in the bottom 20). That's the measure used by the AAMC used to differentiate between research heavy and other institutions. Also, every doc I work with says not to bother comparing state school match lists with private schools. They have different goals so as a whole they will be visibly different. You're an individual, not a class, so your school won't change your aptitude. If schools similar resources, you'll end up in a similar place just with a mountain of debt that varies in altitude.
same boat .. interviewed sept 15Am I crazy or did last year's post interview rejections go out really really late, like april. So if we interviewed early and haven't received an acceptance or waitlist does that mean a rejection? Anybody have an idea about rejection notifications?
II tips here??
Rejected, interviewed in Sept. I was genuinely surprised because my interview here was my best interview of the entire cycle. In addition to a great interview, my interviewer told me he was going to enthusiastically recommend me and hoped I would attend. Just goes to show that the interview isn't everything.
Thanks, I appreciate it. Thankfully I have some great options, but Einstein is close to my SO and my parents so I was going to see what financial aid they offered if I was accepted.my experiences have shown me that the interview is a very small part of decisions at some places, and it sucks. I'm sorry to hear this and I hope you succeed elsewhere.
Don't worry! My interviewer was late as well, and our interview was actually interrupted by a call from staff during which he said "I'm busy...but if it's an emergency then I can make time" haha. He was an awesome guy, though.You guys are all making me nervous. my interviewer was also late and cut our interview pretty short. not feeling so hopeful here all of a sudden
same but interviewed sometime in October.Rejected, post interview
Interviewed mid-November, thought it went great. Ah well.
Rejected, interviewed in Sept. I was genuinely surprised because my interview here was my best interview of the entire cycle. In addition to a great interview, my interviewer told me he was going to enthusiastically recommend me and hoped I would attend. Just goes to show that the interview isn't everything.
Also rejected, but not too surprised or hurt about it. My interviewer and I disagreed on a couple things and she seemed pretty skeptical about my application. She was also 10 min late to my interview because she wanted to talk to the admissions office about her latest botox job (which I heard from the waiting area), and answered her phone in the middle of the interview to talk to her son for 5 minutes. Awesome school anyway! Congrats to those accepted.
Also rejected. Not too upset since I probably wouldn't have attended anyway.
Oh crap. This is frightening!
I hope you wrote to admissions about this? You could have done it with someone else, no?
🙁