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I don't get off work until 2:30 cst. I hope this day goes fast.
HA! I don't get off work until 730 cst!
I don't get off work until 2:30 cst. I hope this day goes fast.
I wish I was doing something more exciting over spring break. Instead, I'm traversing and enjoying the views of Tyria.
This may be a stupid question but is there like an unofficial (or official) due date for FAFSA?
A few of my schools recommended march 1
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I wish I was doing something more exciting over spring break. Instead, I'm traversing and enjoying the views of Tyria.
This may be a stupid question but is there like an unofficial (or official) due date for FAFSA?
End of February if you were hoping for grants. However, sooner is better than later. There may still be a few around for people. You may just get all loans.
Yeah, I thought the main thing that mattered was submitting an estimated FAFSA stat. I submitted mine 1/2/13, but am just now able to see a tax person this Friday. My stuff probably won't clear and txfr to FAFSA until the first of April. I hope that doesn't affect my eligibility for grants and such.I think this actually may vary depending on schools. My parents sent their tax return in by mail before I could have the sense to tell them to e-file it. My school wants me to use the IRS transfer thing, so it's going to be well into March before I get that opportunity. I e-mailed the financial aid office, and they said as long as I get everything in before May, my financial aid package would be unaffected.
I don't know exactly what that means, but it can't be bad?![]()
I'm so jelly. I love snow. :cry:. . .
Sitting in Whistler village, taking a break from boarding, going snowmobiling today. Let me just say that if you're a skier/boarder you should come to Whistler at least once in your life.
That's my friend with the Blackomb glacier in the background. The choppy snow on the left is the bottom of an avalanche that fell. Insane!
Yeah, I thought the main thing that mattered was submitting an estimated FAFSA stat. I submitted mine 1/2/13, but am just now able to see a tax person this Friday. My stuff probably won't clear and txfr to FAFSA until the first of April. I hope that doesn't affect my eligibility for grants and such.
I just joined the Student Doctor Network. I don't know where to post this question. I just want some honest advice that isn't sugar coated. I just graduated pharmacy school and I'm realizing that after learning so much about drugs I really wish I could prescribe medication. I could go on to PA school and be a PharmD/PA, but that still isn't an MD or DO. Does anyone have advice for me? Thanks.
I just joined the Student Doctor Network. I don't know where to post this question. I just want some honest advice that isn't sugar coated. I just graduated pharmacy school and I'm realizing that after learning so much about drugs I really wish I could prescribe medication. I could go on to PA school and be a PharmD/PA, but that still isn't an MD or DO. Does anyone have advice for me? Thanks.
THIS IS GONNA BE SO HYPE!!
Wow today is actually a nice day in the north east. :O. Anyone else excited for spring to come?
The last movie was so horrible that I am not holding my breathe.
Taters gonna tate.
Skaters gonna skate.
I just joined the Student Doctor Network. I don't know where to post this question. I just want some honest advice that isn't sugar coated. I just graduated pharmacy school and I'm realizing that after learning so much about drugs I really wish I could prescribe medication. I could go on to PA school and be a PharmD/PA, but that still isn't an MD or DO. Does anyone have advice for me? Thanks.
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So, today might be the golden day that I finally break 30k on my MDApps. Wow.
I'll refresh it 104 times for you, bud 👍
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It is kind of funny how if one were just dedicated enough, s/he could inflate the crap out of that counter.
It's also funny that I'm reinforced by the ascending counter everytime I check my own MDApps. "We're all just a rat in a cage." -Billy Corgan
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THIS IS GONNA BE SO HYPE!!
LoLYa te regale 2 "views."
I am now looking for potential reviewers for my paper...
LoL
GL on the paper! I've been working a bunch on mine, too. I'm on my way to finally getting it presentable enough to shoot off to JNS. But once I get to the stats portion I'll need to bribe anyone I can find with a master's in stats via beer and pizza. I have no idea how to do anything more advanced than t-tests...and a first author paper, well, t-tests just aren't gunna cut this comparison. 🙁
Thanks!Good luck to you too! Yes, beer and pizza are good ideas. I got a couple of my friends to run a logic regression for mine. I will not be publishing the results but I wanted to make sure that my hypothesis was right. I am now thinking about doing my MPH on biostatistics. I want to be able to do this stuff by myself 🙂
Thanks!
You know, I feel you on the autonomy and the inherent curiosity of wanting to know what you're doing down to the very last detail. But trust me, after working in research for many years (specifically including public health/epi), it'd be a huge waste of your time and wouldn't offer you a return. All of the PIs are assigned biostatisticians to run their stats for them, albeit in a roundtable fashion. You'll have to do your own stats during your MPH; but once you receive grant funding? Your time is spent on writing more grants, supervising your current grant, supervising residents and students, and seeing pts, among the plethora of other administrative and "extra-academic" crap they throw on you without asking. Your time becomes so thoroughly spread thin that anything that can be delegated will be. 🙁 C'est la vie.
Ah, I see. Your situation will indeed be different. But I'm not sure focusing on stats would be a great idea. More to come later, after I visit the evil, sadistic, fiend they somewhow managed to rename "The Dentist." 😀Very good points. What if I wanted to do a combination of clinical practice & community-based interventions? I am not sure that I will be going into academics (at least that is not what I am thinking right now). I would still like my interventions to be evidence-driven and with limited resources we may have to wear different hats... I am not talking about clinical trials... you may be right though. My friends keep on saying that I should just do Epi... I do know that you can learn most soft skills in the field, a classroom is not needed for most things. Who knows though I woudn't do the MPH until later so I still have time 🙂 Are you thinking about getting one?
Ah, I see. Your situation will indeed be different. But I'm not sure focusing on stats would be a great idea. More to come later, after I visit the evil, sadistic, fiend they somewhow managed to rename "The Dentist." 😀
So if you guys could only attend one second look, which one would you choose?
School A:
- must fly to the other side of the country
- really liked the students and faculty you met on interview day and think you'd fit in the culture
- know nothing about the area (so some of the area/housing presentations might actually be useful)
- they'll have a PBL session on second look (big part of curriculum)
- worried that the school might be so cost prohibitive that logically you shouldn't attend (no real idea til financial aid comes out)
- the second look itinerary sounds fun
School B:
- can drive to the school
- worried about a cutthroat culture (so it might be a good idea to meet potential classmates first)
- semi-familiar with the area and not too worried about housing and attractions they'll try to sell you on regarding the location
- have friends who currently attend the school that can answer your questions
- can probably set up a shadow a student day at another time
- likely to be the "best bang for the buck" school
So if you guys could only attend one second look, which one would you choose?
School A:
- must fly to the other side of the country
- really liked the students and faculty you met on interview day and think you'd fit in the culture
- know nothing about the area (so some of the area/housing presentations might actually be useful)
- they'll have a PBL session on second look (big part of curriculum)
- worried that the school might be so cost prohibitive that logically you shouldn't attend (no real idea til financial aid comes out)
- the second look itinerary sounds fun
School B:
- can drive to the school
- worried about a cutthroat culture (so it might be a good idea to meet potential classmates first)
- semi-familiar with the area and not too worried about housing and attractions they'll try to sell you on regarding the location
- have friends who currently attend the school that can answer your questions
- can probably set up a shadow a student day at another time
- likely to be the "best bang for the buck" school
So.. Read this today... http://takimag.com/article/tackling_asian_privilege_gavin_mcinnes/print#axzz2MhOZvNpS
That was fun........
Satire.. I hope.
Satire.. I hope.
Well, as long as I could afford it.
Afford the trip for second look or the school in general?
The former. I don't really care so much about the COA as long as it's below a certain threshold.