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Anyone else strongly considering Albany???
Anyone else strongly considering Albany???
Good luck! Albany's really fast with decisions, so hopefully you'll hear good news soon!interviewed. If I get in, I'm going. 100% certain.
Good luck! Albany's really fast with decisions, so hopefully you'll hear good news soon!
I'm definitely going - I grew up in Albany and it was my first choice.
Also, interesting tidbit that JD from Scrubs (or his inspiration) went to AMC:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albany_Medical_College
UH, don't forget James Salisbury M.D., inventor of the Salisbury Steak....
So, I take it you're going then? cool. Where are you from, etc. etc.?
I'll start.
My name is Sean, I grew up in albany, attended bethlehem central highschool, which is right outside of albany.
Went to College of the holy cross for undergrad, psych BA, went immediately on to a 2 year post bacc at columbia, then applied.
I'm psyched to be going to school at a hospital I'm familiar with (I work there now as an aide on a trauma/surgical unit).
I have my living situation set. I have a bunch of friends that are in albany either going to other grad schools (albany law, pharm) or working. I am living in a house in my home town of bethlehem just outside albany (20 min drive from the hospital). I have a car, so I'm not concerned about being far away.
I'm not an overly serious person, and hope there will be some easy going people to kick back with, party with... when we have a reprieve that is.
Albany is a great town, and has something for everyone within reasonable traveling distance. Lake george, my favorite place in the world, is only an hour north, while NYC is only 2.5 hours south, or an easy train ride. You get the night life of a good sized city, and the culture, but you don't get the awful nightmare traffic and lack of nature. There is an amazing state park a 20 minute drive away where my roomate and I walk his dogs or we go to bbq in the summer.
ok that's all I can think of to ramble about albany this late at night. I look forward to talking with/meeting my future classmates.
Yo Conky, I have my Albany interview on March 26th. My close cousin went to Albany Medical School and really liked it there, I would go 100% if I get accepted too. Got any interview tips for me? 😀 I'm a really easy going guy too, but I hear the interviewers at Albany are cynical and condescending and I'm kinda nervous 😱. Not sure how you would react to their interviewers. Also do you mind me asking what were your stats?
I'm finishing my 2nd year right now and live near Bethlehem. Since you grew up here you wouldn't happen to know of anyone renting or thinking of renting a 3 bdrm house or duplex would you? Figured it's worth a shot. I'm in a 2 bedroom, but it's a little cramped.
Me and my friend live in a house house. Our potential roomate backed out and is moving down south.
It is sweet in terms of the extra space, but it is a 20 minute drive from the hospital (its in glenmont, technically selkirk.)
So are you looking to rent a room in a 3 bedroom apartment with other students? I don't know of anyone looking to do that right now except for me and my roomate, but like I said, it's outside of albany. I'm guessing not a lot of people are going to want to do that.
hey lakama - my interviewers at albany were probably the nicest i had encountered throughout all my interviews. their attitude totally changed my view of AMC. it was truly a casual conversation (we spent half the time talking about where i grew up). don't know about the other interviewers, but if you have dr. smith or mr. falzano you will have a good time.
Hey guys, I'm in. I'm currently sitting on a bunch of other waitlists but I am really happy that I was accepted to Albany. I was pleasantly suprised with the school when I went up to interview. Anyone considering other schools also? I guess as we move closer to May 15, everyone will start having to make some decisions.
One thing I am slightly concerned about is the large amount of primary care residencies that come out of Albany. Is this out of choice or out of necessity? I don't know what I want to do yet, but I at least want the option of surgery. I can't seem to find a matchlist either, anyone know where I can find one?
there's a housing list available to accepted students. When I was accepted there was also a webpage that you could put up a little info about yourself and put that you were searching for roomates. I'm not sure if they still do this.
If you are for sure coming to AMC you can use this form. Hopefully the attachment worked
Thanks again Steiner. As I'm unfamiliar with Albany, I'd probably be looking to live a little closer to the campus, sorry Conky everything else about that living arrangement sounds awesome.
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I don't understand what is meant by the 5 grade system being scary. In general:1) Is the 5-grade system as scary as it sounds, or do very few people fail out of classes / med school in general? It seems a little intimidating to me.
For the boards? Hurm. For me, there was essentially 2 curricula, what I needed to pass classes, and what I needed to ace the boards. The two didn't match up well. You can see what I did for Step 1 in the USMLE forum. Funny thing is, I don't believe this changes much from school to school (exceptions below). Some schools may teach one subject better than another, but all have gaps and from what I've heard, most don't teach to the exam.2) How well do you feel AMC prepares you for the boards & match?
West of the school, south of the school, along New Scotland, along Delaware, south of Central Ave, and I know some folks along 2nd Ave. All of those areas are relatively safe (don't even look at Arbor Hill), you can find cheap places, and are generally within walking distance.3) Where is the best place to live in or around Albany? I know there are university apartments nearby but they are a little steep.
While it's admirable you want to get started right away, there's really no point. The amount of effort you spend studying now really won't add to your comprehension later. Just enjoy your free time....I'd like to do a little reading that might help me w/ anatomy etc.
Most folks are at class by 9am, class 'till noon, lectures start up again at 1pm. 1pm-3pm would be a late day. Mostly science courses, ethics and biostats classes....What is your schedule the first year...
No. AMC will give you syllabi built from the lecture handouts. Or they might go paperless (i.e. require tablet PCs) your year....[W]ould it help to get the "textbooks" beforehand?....
My thoughts on where you go for med school:My main concerns are albany as a city (these may be completely unfounded)...
I don't know about this. In my mind, everyone on the East coast has something to prove. It's also med school, so everyone is competing with each other for grades and evals. Or maybe you aren't, but a lot of others are....Staff seemed good and it seems like it isn't a cutthroat environment...
I spent 2-3hrs/night studying when I attended lecture. I spent something lie 5-6hrs/day studying when I didn't go to class, which is a much more efficient way to go (for me). Weekends depended on how close the exam was.How much time do you spend studying and how much time to you have to go out/leisure, etc...
Anyone know what the deal is with the Lenovo Thinkpad Tablet? I gave up on pc's a while back.. spyware, viruses, slow processors... and love my 12 inch mac powerbook (they may not be making these anymore). Is it possible to install the necessary software on a mac? Any input is appreciated!
My friend's girlfriend is an MSI at albany right now. Here's something she told me about the tablet in an email:
"As for the tablet. If you have a mac or some type of computer where you
can download a PDF annotator or some program with PDF's that you can take notes on, or if you just want to have acomputer that you can download
PDFs and will take notes with Microsoft word, then that is fine. But the
school is no longer printing out paper syllabi and expects everyone to
have a tablet. I have a tablet and I absolutley love it! I would
recommend getting it just so that you don't have to worry about all the
b.s. like if your computer (mac) has the appropriate programs or is
licensed for this or that. "