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Better get on it, 2:00 has already passed us by here.
I thought he meant tomorrow at two for a second. Then I realized he is in the west coast.
Two hours and counting Funky.
 
Better get on it, 2:00 has already passed us by here.

Okay all done😀

It was only 2 paragraphs and I was already done with one... That is what I love about art history... I get to :bullcrap:😀
 
Wow, that was fast!

Yah... but I tried to do it quickly sinceI have three chapters of Turkish homework to finish as well as review 5 chapters for my midterm on Thursday...
 
If I get into Columbia I'm definitely going to open an account with Citibank. There's an ATM right on campus (plus there's one like 5 minutes from my parents house so they can give me money when I'm broke).
 
If I get into Columbia I'm definitely going to open an account with Citibank. There's an ATM right on campus (plus there's one like 5 minutes from my parents house so they can give me money when I'm broke).

Lol, I memorized the location of all the Citibank ATMs in the surrounding area of any internship or job I've ever had. Really comes in handy sometimes 👍
 
If I get into Columbia I'm definitely going to open an account with Citibank. There's an ATM right on campus (plus there's one like 5 minutes from my parents house so they can give me money when I'm broke).
I'm curious why did you fall in love with P&S? I think it is a great place too.
 
So is that a thumbs up or a thumbs down for a post-pad spree to 2k?:laugh:

I partake in postpadding so it would be hypocritical If I gave a 👎

You have my blessing😀👍
 
Time to trek to the UCLA SOM office to bug them.... while I am waiting for my gel to run...
 
I'm curious why did you fall in love with P&S? I think it is a great place too.

I have SO many reasons.... let's see how many I can name.

  1. Huge performing arts student community. I mean, what other med school has student orgs. like the Bard Hall Players, a cappella groups, choir, orchestra, etc. Not only that, but the administration actually WANTS the students to participate in these endeavors.
  2. Largely Hispanic patient population, which I am passionate about working with. I almost minored in Spanish.
  3. The new curriculum rocks. 1.5 years pre-clinical, 2 years clinical, 6 months scholarly project. Take the USMLE step I 2.5 years in (you already have 1 year clinical at that point). Plus I like the combination of didactic and small group settings (I do better when material is presented to me rather than teaching myself).
  4. Unlimited research opportunities.
  5. Unlimited opportunities for studying abroad & doing away rotations.
  6. Awesome clinical experience.
  7. The students I met were all incredibly enthusiastic. The student body seems like a diverse, talented group of individuals.
  8. NYC. Enough said.
  9. The view from the top of Bard Hall. 🙂
  10. Pass/fail grading in the preclinical years.
Okay, I'm going to stop there - there are many more reasons but I think you get the idea. After coming home from my Columbia interview I realized that if I were to design a med school, it would end up being almost identical to Columbia. I feel like it's the absolute perfect fit for me. 😍
 
I have SO many reasons.... let's see how many I can name.

  1. Huge performing arts student community. I mean, what other med school has student orgs. like the Bard Hall Players, a cappella groups, choir, orchestra, etc. Not only that, but the administration actually WANTS the students to participate in these endeavors.
  2. Largely Hispanic patient population, which I am passionate about working with. I almost minored in Spanish.
  3. The new curriculum rocks. 1.5 years pre-clinical, 2 years clinical, 6 months scholarly project. Take the USMLE step I 2.5 years in (you already have 1 year clinical at that point). Plus I like the combination of didactic and small group settings (I do better when material is presented to me rather than teaching myself).
  4. Unlimited research opportunities.
  5. Unlimited opportunities for studying abroad & doing away rotations.
  6. Awesome clinical experience.
  7. The students I met were all incredibly enthusiastic. The student body seems like a diverse, talented group of individuals.
  8. NYC. Enough said.
  9. The view from the top of Bard Hall. 🙂
  10. Pass/fail grading in the preclinical years.
Okay, I'm going to stop there - there are many more reasons but I think you get the idea. After coming home from my Columbia interview I realized that if I were to design a med school, it would end up being almost identical to Columbia. I feel like it's the absolute perfect fit for me. 😍
I've got similar reasons. The only thing I am skeptical about is the 1.5 yrs of pre-clinical work. I wonder how that will affect the step 1 average at P&S.
 
I have SO many reasons.... let's see how many I can name.

  1. Huge performing arts student community. I mean, what other med school has student orgs. like the Bard Hall Players, a cappella groups, choir, orchestra, etc. Not only that, but the administration actually WANTS the students to participate in these endeavors.
  2. Largely Hispanic patient population, which I am passionate about working with. I almost minored in Spanish.
  3. The new curriculum rocks. 1.5 years pre-clinical, 2 years clinical, 6 months scholarly project. Take the USMLE step I 2.5 years in (you already have 1 year clinical at that point). Plus I like the combination of didactic and small group settings (I do better when material is presented to me rather than teaching myself).
  4. Unlimited research opportunities.
  5. Unlimited opportunities for studying abroad & doing away rotations.
  6. Awesome clinical experience.
  7. The students I met were all incredibly enthusiastic. The student body seems like a diverse, talented group of individuals.
  8. NYC. Enough said.
  9. The view from the top of Bard Hall. 🙂
  10. Pass/fail grading in the preclinical years.
Okay, I'm going to stop there - there are many more reasons but I think you get the idea. After coming home from my Columbia interview I realized that if I were to design a med school, it would end up being almost identical to Columbia. I feel like it's the absolute perfect fit for me. 😍


I was one class short of a Spanish minor. We have a Medicine in Spanish group at UMC that I'm really excited about being a part of.
 
Ugh. Gels take FOREVER to run.

agreed... I went and came back and my gel has migrated about 1 mm....

Sigh, I need to wait either till late Feb or early March for the next round of decisions from UCLA... I know I will get the decision for UVA before then and you guys waiting on Columbia will probably get in before I find out about UCLA...
 
Speaking of banking, I'm in the process of looking for a new bank when I go to med school (my current bank is pretty localized). I want a good national bank with free student checking... I really like Citi but it doesn't seem like they have free student checking (although it is free if you have a minimum balance or direct deposit).

Any suggestions?
definitely citibank. i think if you open with a minimum of 500. non-student account no monthly fees if you maintain minimum balance. also, citibank has really good online services, the lowest exchange fees if you go internationally, benefits with their free credit cards and thank you points to get free gifts!
 
agreed... I went and came back and my gel has migrated about 1 mm....

Sigh, I need to wait either till late Feb or early March for the next round of decisions from UCLA... I know I will get the decision for UVA before then and you guys waiting on Columbia will probably get in before I find out about UCLA...

Speaking of waits, BD2B may hear this week or next from Howard! :xf::luck:
 
Ugh. Gels take FOREVER to run.
I actually liked running gels during my upper division labs because I could walk out for extended strolls while the gel was running. I had no such opportunities in other labs. Anyway, I bet is does suck when you run them on a daily basis.
 
I actually liked running gels during my upper division labs because I could walk out for extended strolls while the gel was running. I had no such opportunities in other labs. Anyway, I bet is does suck when you run them on a daily basis.

Yes this the third time running this gel for the same PCR... And this is a really important experiment and I need to know if I screwed up with loading, or with the PCR or the actual transfection itself... GAH!
 
I've got similar reasons. The only thing I am skeptical about is the 1.5 yrs of pre-clinical work. I wonder how that will affect the step 1 average at P&S.

After talking with a couple of current second- and third-years, I'm not skeptical at all. Apparently their old curriculum had a lot of repetition (not to mention 9 months of anatomy), so a lot of the redundancies are going to be cut. I was told that other schools who adopted a similar curriculum experienced a 4-5 point jump in their Step I averages.

I hope we both get in! So who all is waiting for Columbia in this thread? I know there's me, Anotherface, pianola, and Druzie... anyone else?
 
I actually liked running gels during my upper division labs because I could walk out for extended strolls while the gel was running. I had no such opportunities in other labs. Anyway, I bet is does suck when you run them on a daily basis.

One of the most interesting labs I took was Forensic Molecular Biology lab. The only problem was, it was a 4 hour lab that often went longer, because you'd do 2 minutes of work and then have to wait 30+ minutes for something to run. I got to know my classmates pretty well by the end of the semester.
 
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wow OMBD, you're hard-core. i had such a hard time with the character limit on my ps, the thought of it makes me shudder, haha.
 
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hahahaha, my dad says 'ewww' that way sometimes, when he's being funny. but i don't think he's ever seen that movie. :laugh:
 
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