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This amuses me as well. I feel really bad for the non-accepted yet people who are watching others get input on deciding between "Harvard and Hopkins", etc.

Someone said during my cycle that the thing people would consider important reasons for making their school choices would be different before med school as opposed to after/during your first year and I couldn't agree with that more.
 
Someone said during my cycle that the thing people would consider important reasons for making their school choices would be different before med school as opposed to after/during your first year and I couldn't agree with that more.

Can you elaborate some more please?
 
Can you elaborate some more please?

Unimportant factors:

Curriculum, research opportunities (there will always be top people at most good schools to work with or do research with), match lists (more a factor of individual preferences than anything to do with the school)


PBL/CBL seem awesome in concept but can suck really really bad in practice if people aren't prepared or at the same level of understanding.

Any top 25 school (and probably even ones below that level) have super prestigious top researchers on their faculty if you want to get involved in that, there might be a higher concentration of them at major research universities, but it shouldn't be a reason for making a decision unless you're MSTP.

Match lists aren't very useful for analytical purposes. So your school matched 7 people into derm? That seems impressive unless 30 people wanted to match into it and 23 didn't get in. A more useful statistic would be the internal #s from each school for percentage of people accepted in each speciality/program and even that isn't that useful because it doesn't address the reasons/factors that affect their experiences.

Important factors:

Whether schools capture lectures (esp with video), supportiveness of administration, classmates and school culture, SCHOOL FACILITIES, GRADING SYSTEM, LOCATION.

Attending every lecture is a good idea in concept but it doesn't always work out that way. You're going to spend the majority of your life for at least the first two years with your classmates, better hope they're people you want to spend time with! A supportive culture is key for the same reason. Same goes for facilities. I really appreciate our awesome facilities after the past two weeks spending 100+ hours here studying for exams. Grading system is key, pass/fail systems will make med school a much better experience for you, although I think having one year of grades is a good thing because otherwise your clinical year determines your entire grade profile for med school. H/P/F is the same thing as grades, don't let it fool you. Location should be the most important factor in making decisions for any number of reasons. 1) You have to live there for four years 2) proximity and exposure to local faculty/hospitals 3) familiarity of regional residency programs to your school.
 
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Unimportant factors:

Curriculum, research opportunities (there will always be top people at most good schools to work with or do research with), match lists (more a factor of individual preferences than anything to do with the school)

Important factors:

Whether schools capture lectures (esp with video), supportiveness of administration, classmates and school culture, LOCATION.

Location, location, location! 🙂
 
Same here. To be honest, towards the end, I wasn't really getting a hell of a lot out of it anyway, so I decided to save the 4 hours on Saturday afternoon 😛

Rock on, sir!

Today I am going to apply for graduation! Holy Moly!

Run! BE FRE--oh wait. Med school.:laugh:

ugh, </3 for having to spend $100 to buy textbooks 6 weeks into the semester 🙁

Booooo!👎

This amuses me as well. I feel really bad for the non-accepted yet people who are watching others get input on deciding between "Harvard and Hopkins", etc.

You would think that we'd be able to make rational decisions by now!:laugh:
 
Reading threads like UCLA vs Hopkins or even better, Emory vs Hopkins (but she also has acceptances at like stanford/UCSF/WashU/Pitt/UCLA) make me feel like a failure, and make me wonder what might of been if I took biochem and physiology junior year instead of sophomore year...
 
Reading threads like UCLA vs Hopkins or even better, Emory vs Hopkins (but she also has acceptances at like stanford/UCSF/WashU/Pitt/UCLA) make me feel like a failure

emory vs hopkins? Interesting...
 
ooops I was wrong about the UPitt and Stanford, it was actually UCSD and UChicago
 
Wow, I just found out that the director/choreographer for "Millie" (the show I had my callback for last week) has choreographed and performed in shows on Broadway, including the original productions of Pippin, A Chorus Line, Applause, Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Grease, and Annie Get Your Gun. 😱

I'm so glad I didn't know about that before the callback or I would have been terrified!
 
Wow, I just found out that the director/choreographer for "Millie" (the show I had my callback for last week) has choreographed and performed in shows on Broadway, including the original productions of Pippin, A Chorus Line, Applause, Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Grease, and Annie Get Your Gun. 😱

I'm so glad I didn't know about that before the callback or I would have been terrified!

For real!!
 
but in her defense, she's married and her husband only got into grad schools at emory and umaryland, so she isn't considering UCSF at all...
 
reinventing the curriculum as we go along is pretty cool haha
 
free pizza ftw

washu is the haven of free pizza man. They have interviews every weekday, and a pizza dinner before each interview day, so 5 days a week. There are M1's there who go to like every single one, lol....
 
washu is the haven of free pizza man. They have interviews every weekday, and a pizza dinner before each interview day, so 5 days a week. There are M1's there who go to like every single one, lol....

lol nice.
 
I got free Jersey Mike's subs today. That's the one physical perk of my job: occasional free food!
 
washu is the haven of free pizza man. They have interviews every weekday, and a pizza dinner before each interview day, so 5 days a week. There are M1's there who go to like every single one, lol....

Geeze I would be like 1000 pounds in that case... I can NEVER resist tons of free food! 😎
 
sup everyone
hey how's it going!
This amuses me as well. I feel really bad for the non-accepted yet people who are watching others get input on deciding between "Harvard and Hopkins", etc.
yeah i think it's actually really sad. i mean they should just write in the threads, what do you know about this school. i mean i guess it's the same. but some of them sound sooo arrogant in their threads, and ultimately they have to make their own choice anyways
Geeze I would be like 1000 pounds in that case... I can NEVER resist tons of free food! 😎
haha never say no to free food!
 
Our Student Affairs secretary sets up free lunches for students at least 2x a week, and for the first few weeks of school she said there will probably be something everyday.

Kinda nice to not have to carry a lunch!

and carry the money saved around instead 😀
 
i was eating a lolly and it stuck my bottom and upper teeth together ... crap
 
i was eating a lolly and it stuck my bottom and upper teeth together ... crap

Blues, do you have a Kiwi accent?

I only thought of this because you said lolly instead of lollypop...
 
yes i do people have great trouble understanding me. except it's not as strong as it used to be. it has some american vowels creeping in. and lolly actually means candy. we say lollypop too. i say many things weird:
1. rubber = eraser (i said this to a boy on the first day of class: can i have a rubber, he was horrified)
2. twinke = white out
3. loo = toilet
4. rubbish bin = trash can
5. ice block/ice lolly = popsicle

many other funny things

http://www.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/home/...ing-in-auckland-and-new-zealand/is-kiwi-slang
 
yes i do people have great trouble understanding me. except it's not as strong as it used to be. it has some american vowels creeping in. and lolly actually means candy. we say lollypop too. i say many things weird:
1. rubber = eraser (i said this to a boy on the first day of class: can i have a rubber, he was horrified)
2. twinke = white out
3. loo = toilet
4. rubbish bin = trash can
5. ice block/ice lolly = popsicle

many other funny things

http://www.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/home/...ing-in-auckland-and-new-zealand/is-kiwi-slang

🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
 
yes i do people have great trouble understanding me. except it's not as strong as it used to be. it has some american vowels creeping in. and lolly actually means candy. we say lollypop too. i say many things weird:
1. rubber = eraser (i said this to a boy on the first day of class: can i have a rubber, he was horrified)
2. twinke = white out
3. loo = toilet
4. rubbish bin = trash can
5. ice block/ice lolly = popsicle

many other funny things

http://www.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/home/...ing-in-auckland-and-new-zealand/is-kiwi-slang
Rubber is the funniest 🙂

And I wouldn't know what "ice block" meant either - i'd think that was an ice cube.
 
TOP of the food chain!

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it's overly simplistic. Hyenas can actually kill cheetahs and maybe even lions. Also, do lions really kill cheetahs?
 
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