2020-2021 Idaho College of Osteopathic Medicine (ICOM)

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I feel like it's a slim chance but I'm on the medium waitlist and sent a letter of intent. I've been accepted at PCOM GA and LMU-DCOM Knoxville and will be attending at LMU if I don't hear back from ICOM.

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Hi everyone! Congrats on your acceptances, and hopefully those of you on the WL hear back soon🙂 I am not applying to the school, but I am a young professional that lives in the area. If you have any questions about Idaho, or if you are interested in a roommate, feel free to DM me!
 
Accepted today from high/high WL, the day after I submitted an LOI FWIW!!!!!!!!

Hope some of you folks are rock climbers! Vertical View across the street looks epic, I plan to spend at least 5 days a week there haha.
You were high or "highest" tier?
 
Does anyone know if we will be eligible for federally student loans after the first year?
 
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I emailed them last week and they said there was still about 60 people on the high waitlist
That's interesting/thank you for sharing! I thought the WL email said that there were 50 people per 'rank' group and 150 altogether? 60 is a lot more than I thought for just the HWL
 
is there a class of 2025 GroupMe? I’m trying to figure out my roommate/ housing situation
 
Will be withdrawing my acceptance as I got an offer closer to home. Best wishes to all of you still on the waitlist!
 
This is a Hail Mary and totally unrelated but any second years on here want to tell me how Prometric has been about canceling boards for you in Idaho?
 
Has anyone seen anything about where/what textbooks we need to purchase?
Dont worry about purchasing any textbooks just yet. 95% of the books you will need will have remote access online and can easily be accessed via your iPad that you will be given or from a computer through the library's website. If you are itching to get a book, the OPP book by Savarese that was plugged by Dr. Rau is a good investment. It will pay off for you to have that book when the exams roll around.
 
Any current students have recommendations about the medical supplies list? Is everything absolutely necessary to buy?
 
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