Is anyone attending the 2nd look at St. Joe's tomorrow? If so, do you know what room we will be meeting at?
I heard back Friday and interviewed 2/5Did the people who interviewed on 2/5 hear back today?
I did!Did anyone go to the 2nd look day at St. Joseph's?
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.I heard back Friday and interviewed 2/5
Cool! What did you think?I did!
I will be there too!I'm definitely going to Day with the Jays in April at the Omaha campus. Anyone else?
Cool! What did you think?
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So if your letters disappeared and you don't have a "days with the jays" tab on your portal, does that mean you're likely rejected?
I'm sure tuition will be raised to cover the cost.Does anyone know how much we'll be paying for the laptops issued to us?
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Does anyone know how much we'll be paying for the laptops issued to us?
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I understand it's $300 per year, and then you own it after the four years.
Any idea about whether or not we can just use our own if we already have a MacBook?
$400 a year tacked on to tuition for them. Can't opt out sorry. But like Rhizobium said above you will get to keep it after the 4 years.I'm not sure about that, but my instinct is no. I know you'll be using it to take tests and whatnot. This is the first year they're doing it.
What were your experiences/what did you hear from your fellow students about the pros and cons of the 2 clinical campuses?Hey guys - M4 at Creighton here, a month away from the sweet, sweet taste of never being in school ever again. Feel free to hit me up with any questions you might have, whether you're trying to decide if Creighton is the right place for you or not.
What were your experiences/what did you hear from your fellow students about the pros and cons of the 2 clinical campuses?
I don't know if all the books will be on the laptop - those details are still being finalized. (The laptop deal itself just became finalized, like, a month ago)So do we no longer need to purchase books since they will all be on the laptop?
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Do you know what version of the MacBook Pro we'll be getting?I don't know if all the books will be on the laptop - those details are still being finalized. (The laptop deal itself just became finalized, like, a month ago)
Unfortunately, I don't know that either. I don't think the administration has made that decision yet.Do you know what version of the MacBook Pro we'll be getting?
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Congrats! There is a Days with the Jays event on 4/16 that lasts from 10am - 2pm. RSVP option was still available last time I checked. If it's not in your portal, I'd shoot a quick email to admissions to see if the event is at capacity.2/26 interview
3/28 letters went down
3/30 Accepted!!! via email
no second look invite so far...does anyone know if this is because second look has already passed?
I actually just got the invite. Thanks!!Congrats! There is a Days with the Jays event on 4/16 that lasts from 10am - 2pm. RSVP option was still available last time I checked. If it's not in your portal, I'd shoot a quick email to admissions to see if the event is at capacity.
It really depends on the year. I'm not entirely certain, but I think nobody has gotten in off the alternate list the last two years, but people have in years before those two.Does anyone know/have any info on what the chances of becoming accepted are once you have been put on the alternate list?
I received an email from the financial aid office I believe in early March. I think it is also accessible through your NEST.How long did it take for people to receive their financial aid award and where do you find this info? Thanks in advance!
I really enjoyed the day with jays program in Omaha. The program began with a tour that was basically the same as the interview day tour. We then sat through several lectures discussing student wellness/support programs, financial aid, and the curriculum. I really liked how Creighton puts a big focus on supporting Creighton med students. The Student Affairs office provides plenty of opportunities ranging from tutoring to specialty advising to help Creighton med students get where they want to go. The curriculum is similar to other medical schools I interviewed at, but Creighton seemed to be very interested in taking student suggestions on how to improve the curriculum into account. For example, Creighton has added 3 two week electives to 3rd year to provide students an opportunity to experience a specialty they might be interested in earlier in their training. We finished the day with a lunch with medical students ranging from 1st years to 4th years. The lunch was very candid, and I really feel like the medical students were honest about what they liked and disliked about the school. All of the medical students I ate lunch with were very happy with their choice to attend Creighton. The main downside of Creighton that I observed is the cost. The estimated cost of attendance was about $79,000 for next year.I really liked it a lot. From what I got from talking to the current students there, pros for St. Joe's include small rotation groups due to smaller class size and getting more hands on experience due to it being a community hospital versus being a teaching hospital. The patient population is also very different from the population in Omaha. There are a lot of patients that are in poverty or even homeless. I volunteer at St. Joe's so I know the location of the hospital makes it a very busy hospital. I've heard from the volunteer coordinator saying that the ER has had to overflow into other departments due to the amount of patients that come in (and that's happened a few times now). They have a pretty nice simulation lab in the hospital too. Also, with the Phoenix track, I believe all rotations will be at St. Joe's, except for peds which will be done at Phoenix Children's hospital down the street, which I think is nice because you won't have to travel too far. Overall, I think I'm a little biased because of my experience at St. Joe's, but it is a really nice facility and the staff here are very nice. In the months I've volunteered here as a patient escort, I have not heard one negative thing about the hospital.
Would you mind sharing your experience from the day with the jays in Omaha? After you attend of course.
Thanks!!
Thank you so much for that info! I agree with what you said, everyone I've met at Creighton seems very happy. It is very expensive but I think it will be worth it, rather than going to a cheaper school that doesn't have as much support for their students. Will you be attending Creighton?I really enjoyed the day with jays program in Omaha. The program began with a tour that was basically the same as the interview day tour. We then sat through several lectures discussing student wellness/support programs, financial aid, and the curriculum. I really liked how Creighton puts a big focus on supporting Creighton med students. The Student Affairs office provides plenty of opportunities ranging from tutoring to specialty advising to help Creighton med students get where they want to go. The curriculum is similar to other medical schools I interviewed at, but Creighton seemed to be very interested in taking student suggestions on how to improve the curriculum into account. For example, Creighton has added 3 two week electives to 3rd year to provide students an opportunity to experience a specialty they might be interested in earlier in their training. We finished the day with a lunch with medical students ranging from 1st years to 4th years. The lunch was very candid, and I really feel like the medical students were honest about what they liked and disliked about the school. All of the medical students I ate lunch with were very happy with their choice to attend Creighton. The main downside of Creighton that I observed is the cost. The estimated cost of attendance was about $79,000 for next year.
Clinical campus sites came out today, hope you all got what you wanted! As an AZ native, I was really hoping for the Phoenix campus but got the alternate list. To current students, how large was the alternate list last year/ how much movement occurred? I know only a few students were left on the alternate last year but didn't know if the demand was 100 students like it is this year.
So you heard there was a lot of movement last year? Just curious since it seemed like there were people complaining about no movement in last year's thread.
I'm also an az native and luckily got chosen for phoenix. I heard there was a lot of movement too. I think that if you don't get off you can still do rotations here your 4th year or something like that. Best of luck to you for getting off it though. Just tell the people not from az that you'll willingly take their place so they don't have to deal with the heat! 🙂Yeah, I heard there's considerable movement as people settle into school, get into a relationship, or develop friendships that keep them in Omaha. I also heard that there were only a handful of students who didn't get into the Phoenix campus who wanted it this last year. However, I don't know how many were originally on the alternate list so it's tough to do a direct comparison.
Are you sure the complaints about lack of movement weren't in reference to the alternate list for a place in the M1 class? I know the alternate list for admission to the M1 class hasn't moved at all the last couple years, but I think it would be too early to tell right now what the final situation will be for last year's applicants as far as clinical campus sites because they're just finishing their M1 years, and I think people can still flip between the two sites into their M2 years.So you heard there was a lot of movement last year? Just curious since it seemed like there were people complaining about no movement in last year's thread.
Are you sure the complaints about lack of movement weren't in reference to the alternate list for a place in the M1 class? I know the alternate list for admission to the M1 class hasn't moved at all the last couple years, but I think it would be too early to tell right now what the final situation will be for last year's applicants as far as clinical campus sites because they're just finishing their M1 years, and I think people can still flip between the two sites into their M2 years.
I will most likely be attending Creighton. I'm currently on the waitlist for my instate school, so I would have to consider my options if I got in off the waitlist. My instate school would save me roughly $100,000 and allow me to attend medical school with my girlfriend, but I liked Creighton more because Creighton has a better curriculum imo and has better match placements overall.Thank you so much for that info! I agree with what you said, everyone I've met at Creighton seems very happy. It is very expensive but I think it will be worth it, rather than going to a cheaper school that doesn't have as much support for their students. Will you be attending Creighton?