Thanks for taking the time here, DocEspana~~ That is super super kind of you doing this.
My questions to you are
(1) Do you know if Touro-COM NY has in-state preference when admitting students?
(2) Is it possible to do rotations in California?
(3) How is food in Touro cafeteria? Is it the place you guys usually eat during school time?
(4) Is there coffee shop/corner in the building? caffeine strong? does it have nice cookies/muffin/cake/...etc?
(5) How is the library? Do you have enough study rooms?
(6) Where do most students live?
(7) Do you know if school is supportive for pregnant students or for those who need maternity leave.
(I know you are a guy, but since you said "ask anything >_<)
(8) Do you know if Ms. Hunter or admission staff are alright and back to work? I haven't been able to reach them for the past few days to reschedule my interview......
Doc, you are a great man!! and thanks so much for the funny links, I laughed my ------off!!!
Doc is busy at the aeropuerto.
1. No real instate preference - I would say most classes are 60-40 or close to 50-50 In-state vs out of state.
2. If you plan all of your electives in California then you can possibly do up to 9 rotations in California between your 3rd and 4th year of medical school. 1 elective 3rd year, 1 vacation month 3rd year; 4 electives 4th year, 1 vacation month 4th year, 1 surgical subspecialty 4th year, 1 medicine subspecialty 4th year. That is almost a year in California.
3. Food is all kosher. good balance of students who eat out, eat there, bring their own food. Cafeteria fills up fast usually, people eat in study rooms and lecture halls to or go out to eat wherever.
4. 1 start bucks right across the street from school, another 2 blocks away, dunkin donuts a block away, the 'kosher corner' does have caffeine available - coffee and other caffeinated beverages.
5. most books and journals are available online. during school hours the library and study rooms may be full; usually you won;t have trouble finding space unless there is a big test the next day, but after 5pm its pretty much empty - you can also study in the lecture halls and classrooms after then. NYC has a lot of other public libraries/places of study you can go to for your studying needs.
6. Around the school in Harlem or Upper west side.
7. can of worms...leave to doc espana during the first 2 years; school has been a bit more accommodating than in the past.. but during 3rd and 4th year people have babies like there's no tomorrow. A dozen babies born during these years in my class because you can plan your vacation month accordingly and move things around.
8. Big snow storm just hit NYC last night. Not sure how the situation is in the administration building.