Haven't been on these forums in a while! Glad to see some of you guys enjoyed the interview day experience (especially the free snacks, eh? lol). I'm another first year that was helping out (there were lots of volunteers, I'm glad everything went smoothly!) and got to talk with a lot of you and even saw a few people I knew. Every candidate I met was friendly and personable, so I really wish you the best of luck and know you'll do great no matter which opto school you end up at. =)
With that, I hope the interview went well for all of you and that you'll highly consider coming here if you are accepted! I'm really looking forward to meeting the Class of 2012 even though I'll be drowning in 2nd year studies.
Any specific questions feel free to PM me!
I noticed some questions went unanswered on this thread:
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I'm actually not quite sure what UCBSO is "known" for...I think we get a really well-rounded education in all aspects of clinical practice. This school is definitely known for a strong research program. We do frequently participate in experiments as paid subjects since we all need a little extra cash and love free stuff. =D And if you're from Berkeley undergrad, you know what X-Lab (over at Haas Business School) is...=D =D =D I must say that's definitely one of the unexpected perks of coming to Berkeley! I keep finding more reasons why I'm glad I chose UCBSO.
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Oh, one more thing - last year, they called us in alphabetical order (last name). I'm the last person in my class, so they called me around 5 or 6 pm. So if you have a last name way near the end of the alphabet, and you see on the forums that other people have gotten their calls of acceptance already, just be patient until the end of the day before you give up hope. Seriously, I was so worried I hadn't gotten in when my friend called me at 3 pm and said he received his call at 11 am and asked if I had received a call yet. I guess Sharon must've just taken a lot of breaks between 11 and 6 calling all of us. =P (I think it was just her that called everyone)
GOOD LUCK!!! And now I have to go to bed for my daily 8 am class...(the only thing I don't like about optometry school, but you can't do anything about it since that's what the working world is like!) 😴