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but it says you're at 5000... oops. lol
And this is your 10,000th post??

but it says you're at 5000... oops. lol
And this is your 10,000th post??
Logic final in an hour..
Oh no good. I don't think I'm ready and I very well may fail because of the attendance issues if I don't get over a 93...
hi!Good morning! Long time no talk my Chicago friend!
d dub dubciello ciello
so uncool.I just realized I have a bunch of cool new options now that I'm blue. When I post, I can click a box and close the thread 😀
👍well 10001 is a palindrome
🙁 i bet somebody will pull a sammich next weekThat is crap.
at least she kept us all on our toes, thinking about it!Butttttt... you're at 5,000....
But... Celtics-Heat is all but overi don't think anyone outside of texas watches texas basketball. SO boring. i'll be watching DWade go up against the celtics...1 on 5. and Durantula/Westbrook vs. Black Mamba.
thank goodness Spurs/Dallas is on NBA TV...i can't even watch it by accident
Gotta find somebody to take the money, though...I'll be watching the Bulls next year. They should be competitive depending on the huge free agent they plan on signing. Freed up a TON of cap space to do it by selling the team down the river a bit ago.
omg yes the spurs are so boring hateeeeeeee them. No one outside of san antonio cares about them. When they won a few championships, that was like the worst years of the nba.
see above . Im actually really interested in the thunder, i hope they crush the lakers it would be awesome 🙂
ahha ****, didnt realize that. I still stand by what i said f the spurs...i guess im going to get banned now 😛
evidence!
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the lowest 3 points (03, 05, 07)? guess which team was playing...yea. exactly.
lol i love this. Its common knowledge the spurs are boring, tim duncan is about exciting as paint drying, and the NBA would break down in tears if they went on a run and it wasnt lebron v kobe.
When did you decide not to go to Miami?yo dingy, has there really been no contact from miami since like january or whatever?
im getting ready to withdraw (i have to do so by april 30 for mstp), and i kinda wanna know that everything is legit
Truth. Between LeBron, Durant, Howard, Wade, and to a lesser extent Melo, Paul, and Rose, there's a ton of young talent out there right now.word
the league has a lot of talent/superstars in the making, they gotta really pull it through now
Actually, ya know, being a med student 🙂Spurs!! Where ya been?
😳 I fail.That's not new.![]()
Good luck!Logic final in an hour..
Oh no good. I don't think I'm ready and I very well may fail because of the attendance issues if I don't get over a 93...
What's pulling a Sammich?i bet somebody will pull a sammich next week
i'd go with #1, if you have any undergrad lab experience, that lab is the best bet. however, since landing a job is a total crapshoot, you are gonna have to apply to tons. don't wait to hear back from one job/consistently interview at many and then evaluate your options later if you go wit this path
you could also apply to 1 and 3 at the same time and make a choice
Word on the street here in the Bay is that JaMarcus Russell is up to 300 pounds 😱![]()
Okay guys and gals, I need your opinion. I'm looking into options for things to do next year if I don't get into medical school (now is the time to start planning for this), and here are a few ideas of things I want to do so far. I want to know what you think all about them.
Note 1: These options are not listed in any particular order.
Note 2: Despite which option I choose, I plan to continue volunteering and shadowing.
Option A) Attempt to get a job as a lab helper/research assistant. However, this is really job-specific as to what I might even qualify for, but I am currently applying for a job at a communication disorder lab, which I do actually qualify for. If I could manage to get a job like this, it would help pay the bills but still give me some more science-y experience and also real world experience.
Option B) Go back to school and finish a science degree. I would be able to finish this in 2 semesters based off of the science courses I've already taken and the fact that I've completed all core subject areas already. It would be a nice way to get a solid scientific foundation to prepare myself for medical school. Alsoif I do this, I would be able to continue the part-time job I had throughout undergrad. This option is also kinda neat because I might be able to continue some of my Speech Communication research as well as do scientific lab research as part of the degree program.
Option C) Apply for City Year or some other one-year full-time community service position. This option would be really nice because I think I would find it particularly fulfilling. Also, these type programs typically do pay a stipend of some sort.
Now, I still want to know what you all think about the different choices. I mean, not so much in what to do, but rather, the pro's and con's of each one in your personal opinions.
Okay guys and gals, I need your opinion. I'm looking into options for things to do next year if I don't get into medical school (now is the time to start planning for this), and here are a few ideas of things I want to do so far. I want to know what you think all about them.
Note 1: These options are not listed in any particular order.
Note 2: Despite which option I choose, I plan to continue volunteering and shadowing.
Option A) Attempt to get a job as a lab helper/research assistant. However, this is really job-specific as to what I might even qualify for, but I am currently applying for a job at a communication disorder lab, which I do actually qualify for. If I could manage to get a job like this, it would help pay the bills but still give me some more science-y experience and also real world experience.
Option B) Go back to school and finish a science degree. I would be able to finish this in 2 semesters based off of the science courses I've already taken and the fact that I've completed all core subject areas already. It would be a nice way to get a solid scientific foundation to prepare myself for medical school. Alsoif I do this, I would be able to continue the part-time job I had throughout undergrad. This option is also kinda neat because I might be able to continue some of my Speech Communication research as well as do scientific lab research as part of the degree program.
Option C) Apply for City Year or some other one-year full-time community service position. This option would be really nice because I think I would find it particularly fulfilling. Also, these type programs typically do pay a stipend of some sort.
hmm, did you have any luck hearing back from schools on how to improve your app?
i'm pretty sure her main problem was just applying late. she seems like an awesome applicant but i don't think she applied til late summer/early fall if i'm remembering correctly. i'd be willing to bet major $ that she'll get in next cycle (if not this one) just be submitting in june without even adding anything else to her app.
i'm pretty sure her main problem was just applying late. she seems like an awesome applicant but i don't think she applied til late summer/early fall if i'm remembering correctly. i'd be willing to bet major $ that she'll get in next cycle (if not this one) just be submitting in june without even adding anything else to her app.
Yeah applying late kills chances like nothing else. It's really THE most important factor in this process.
yea, esp schools like vandy, pitt, michigan like them earlier than r kelly
This is why I tell people to get their prereqs out of the way early and take the MCAT before your junior year. You don't have to rush with that kind of stuff and you can apply early very easily. You can even retake the MCAT if you screw up.
i realized today i should leave the 3rds out of the chords in the 4 chords song
This is why I tell people to get their prereqs out of the way early and take the MCAT before your junior year. You don't have to rush with that kind of stuff and you can apply early very easily. You can even retake the MCAT if you screw up.
ah, and that's why i tell people to take their time and take a year or two (or three) off. nothing is rushed and you can apply super early whenever you decide to. to each his/her own.
yes, but i think the 4 chords song sounds best on the piano. need to learn to sing with it though... frustrating.
edit: so your post is a... trainwreck?
Ksmi, you should buy me lunch sometime soon. That would be cool.
😀
Okay guys and gals, I need your opinion. I'm looking into options for things to do next year if I don't get into medical school (now is the time to start planning for this), and here are a few ideas of things I want to do so far. I want to know what you think all about them.
Note 1: These options are not listed in any particular order.
Note 2: Despite which option I choose, I plan to continue volunteering and shadowing.
Option A) Attempt to get a job as a lab helper/research assistant. However, this is really job-specific as to what I might even qualify for, but I am currently applying for a job at a communication disorder lab, which I do actually qualify for. If I could manage to get a job like this, it would help pay the bills but still give me some more science-y experience and also real world experience.
Option B) Go back to school and finish a science degree. I would be able to finish this in 2 semesters based off of the science courses I've already taken and the fact that I've completed all core subject areas already. It would be a nice way to get a solid scientific foundation to prepare myself for medical school. Alsoif I do this, I would be able to continue the part-time job I had throughout undergrad. This option is also kinda neat because I might be able to continue some of my Speech Communication research as well as do scientific lab research as part of the degree program.
Option C) Apply for City Year or some other one-year full-time community service position. This option would be really nice because I think I would find it particularly fulfilling. Also, these type programs typically do pay a stipend of some sort.
ah, and that's why i tell people to take their time and take a year or two (or three) off. nothing is rushed and you can apply super early whenever you decide to. to each his/her own.
Ok, when do you want to go?
im thinking about crashing a random second look weekend, which school has one coming up
$20 for a speed dating event with open bar around my area, totally wanna go
im thinking about crashing a random second look weekend, which school has one coming up
sinai, this fri-sat
dude, thats perfect! i actually know a couple of people there so it wouldnt be as awkward
Yeah applying late kills chances like nothing else. It's really THE most important factor in this process.
come!!! it's gonna be legendary
Legen - wait for it... dary!
is mount sinai like einstein in terms of being kosher? my friend at einstein says that there is a guy at the cafeteria at einstein that checks all outside food brought into make sure that everything is kosher and stuff
Anyone else watching the Spurs close out the Mavs tonight? It should be a brawl.
Okay guys and gals, I need your opinion. I'm looking into options for things to do next year if I don't get into medical school (now is the time to start planning for this), and here are a few ideas of things I want to do so far. I want to know what you think all about them.
Note 1: These options are not listed in any particular order.
Note 2: Despite which option I choose, I plan to continue volunteering and shadowing.
Option A) Attempt to get a job as a lab helper/research assistant. However, this is really job-specific as to what I might even qualify for, but I am currently applying for a job at a communication disorder lab, which I do actually qualify for. If I could manage to get a job like this, it would help pay the bills but still give me some more science-y experience and also real world experience.
Option B) Go back to school and finish a science degree. I would be able to finish this in 2 semesters based off of the science courses I've already taken and the fact that I've completed all core subject areas already. It would be a nice way to get a solid scientific foundation to prepare myself for medical school. Alsoif I do this, I would be able to continue the part-time job I had throughout undergrad. This option is also kinda neat because I might be able to continue some of my Speech Communication research as well as do scientific lab research as part of the degree program.
Option C) Apply for City Year or some other one-year full-time community service position. This option would be really nice because I think I would find it particularly fulfilling. Also, these type programs typically do pay a stipend of some sort.
Word on the street here in the Bay is that JaMarcus Russell is up to 300 pounds 😱![]()
This is why I tell people to get their prereqs out of the way early and take the MCAT before your junior year. You don't have to rush with that kind of stuff and you can apply early very easily. You can even retake the MCAT if you screw up.