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OOS acceptance I really can’t believe it!!
I went to undergrad in Cornell and have lived in the area since high school - feel free to PM me with questions! It really depends on where you live, though. Most vet students here, from my experience, do have cars... but the bus system here is pretty reliable too.Reality settles in ....Does anyone know if a car is a necessity on campus?
I visited Cornell this summer, it would be very helpful to have a car IMO. the vet school campus is not in same place as the main campus. They told us most students do have their own cars. The area as a whole is also somewhat walkable in parts, but it would be much easier with a car.Reality settles in ....Does anyone know if a car is a necessity on campus?
Thank you...yes, I would agree with you on an area of practice. I am waiting for more decisions next month before considering my "short" list and committing. But, from what I've seen by briefly researching, yes, I think it is doable. Would also depend on how many roommates you are planning on living with. I have a question....the food budget seems high to me. Does anyone have any experience with actual grocery/occasional dining out costs? My current grocery 'alone' runs about $50 ish per week.searching by the area the DVM practices is more relevant than searching by school. I'm going to take a wild guess and say it's higher than average DVM salary because most/many New Yorkers live is HCOL areas.
I have a question about the housing search. Any suggested resources or housing recommendations? I saw this page Housing Information
It seems like the allotment for housing is 11.5k? I have two cats and might by bringing a dog with me too. House or townhouse, dishwasher, washer dryer, 1bd-2bd. Is that doable/realistic in the area with that allotment?
From my experience in the area, I would likely say no for what you are looking for. 11.5K will be enough to get you housing with a few roommates, but a 2 bedroom will most likely cost you more than that allotment. I lived at Pineridge Apartments for 4 years for undergrad at Cornell (although Pineridge is mostly vet students there - they generally don't approve undergraduate students to live there), and for a 3 bedroom with a dishwasher and washer dryer, it was around $2500/month total without utilities or internet, but pets allowed. The housing list you included from Cornell is a pretty good resource for reliable housing, but the cost estimates on rent seem a bit outdated. Finding a house within that price range would be difficult, but I wouldn't say impossible if you keep your eyes peeled. Open leases just really don't stay on the market long in the area with such high housing demand. This is just my experience though!searching by the area the DVM practices is more relevant than searching by school. I'm going to take a wild guess and say it's higher than average DVM salary because most/many New Yorkers live is HCOL areas.
I have a question about the housing search. Any suggested resources or housing recommendations? I saw this page Housing Information
It seems like the allotment for housing is 11.5k? I have two cats and might by bringing a dog with me too. House or townhouse, dishwasher, washer dryer, 1bd-2bd. Is that doable/realistic in the area with that allotment?
Thank you!! That was really insightful. Time to find some roommates lol.From my experience in the area, I would likely say no for what you are looking for. 11.5K will be enough to get you housing with a few roommates, but a 2 bedroom will most likely cost you more than that allotment. I lived at Pineridge Apartments for 4 years for undergrad at Cornell (although Pineridge is mostly vet students there - they generally don't approve undergraduate students to live there), and for a 3 bedroom with a dishwasher and washer dryer, it was around $2500/month total without utilities or internet, but pets allowed. The housing list you included from Cornell is a pretty good resource for reliable housing, but the cost estimates on rent seem a bit outdated. Finding a house within that price range would be difficult, but I wouldn't say impossible if you keep your eyes peeled. Open leases just really don't stay on the market long in the area with such high housing demand. This is just my experience though!
My boyfriend is a first year at CVM right now, and he does get frequent emails with housing opportunities that are really good deals. I am not sure how to get on the listserv for those, but I have a feeling we will get those too once your Cornell email is set up/connected to the server.
I think it depends on the year. A friend of mine just graduated from CVM last Spring, and she got in from the waitlist weeks before classes were slated to start and had to move cross-country last minute. I am not sure if things have changed between then and now, though, and I am sure it is different every year.How likely do you guys think the waitlist will move? I sooo know I'm going to be checking my email non stop now
I like using Flixbus, it stops in PVD, goes to NYC and then connects to a bus to Ithaca.Does anyone know the best/easiest way to travel from Cornell to Providence R.I. and back? I currently do not own a car.
Thank you...so you switch buses once? Would you mind telling me how much it cost and how long the trip typically takes....I will also look it upI like using Flixbus, it stops in PVD, goes to NYC and then connects to a bus to Ithaca.
Yup I've taken it from Boston to Ithaca which is about 8hours, so a little less from PVD. Costs 50-60 usually unless it's a peak travel timeThank you...so you switch buses once? Would you mind telling me how much it cost and how long the trip typically takes....I will also look it up
Thank you so much...that is so helpful!! Did you have/need a car on campus? I'm especially interested in the first year.Yup I've taken it from Boston to Ithaca which is about 8hours, so a little less from PVD. Costs 50-60 usually unless it's a peak travel time
I would get a car if at all possible. There are busses but they aren't the most reliable all the time.Thank you so much...that is so helpful!! Did you have/need a car on campus? I'm especially interested in the first year.
Have you had any experience with first-year students carpooling? Or, is that not doable for graduate school schedules?I would get a car if at all possible. There are busses but they aren't the most reliable all the time.
Everyone has the exact same schedule in first semester, so that is definitely an option!Have you had any experience with first-year students carpooling? Or, is that not doable for graduate school schedules?
I'm still scared to drop my biochem class lol. I spent so long thinking I had to take it, it feels weird to unenroll. Buuuut it would save me so much money and I would be able to take a longer break from school before vet school starts.We do need 4 semester credits for biochemistry. If you have more than 3 semester credits for organic chemistry, we can use 1 extra credit from there to make up the 4th credit. However, it never hurts to take additional courses as it will help you when you come to our difficult DVM program.
Thank you so much for the advice.. 🙂 ..it is greatly appreciated....this is all so new...(and exciting)Everyone has the exact same schedule in first semester, so that is definitely an option!
Same here! Also an OOS acceptance with interests in exotics/zoo and public health/infectious disease, I would love to hear about someone's experience with this at Cornell!Hi! OOS acceptance here! I was wondering if there's any current student interested in exotics/possibly exotics residency that would be willing to chat with me about their experience at Cornell.
Also, to current students: do you feel supported by faculty and your peers? Is the community in the vet school more or less tight-knit?
I actually just scheduled mine for all the way at the end of May! There's instructions in the rejection letter, but you can sign up via the link at the bottom of this pageRejectee here, I know Cornell does individualized file reviews but do we have to wait or do they do them now?
Oh thanks sm!! I think I was blinded with sadness when I opened the letter that I missed it in there lmaoI actually just scheduled mine for all the way at the end of May! There's instructions in the rejection letter, but you can sign up via the link at the bottom of this page
Yeah no prob! Torn between laugh and care reacting bc same, that's why I just now scheduled it 🥲Oh thanks sm!! I think I was blinded with sadness when I opened the letter that I missed it in there lmao
Information sessions are totally optionalI am on the alternate list and received an email about attending an in person information session. Has anyone else received this and is it required? I don’t want to jeopardize my spot, but it’s quite a long trip.
I’m going casual if that helps. No way in hell am I buying more business casual and I’m sick of the more formal outfits I have. It’s not like they’ll unaccept anyone for it esp since there hasn’t been an announcement about itDoes anyone know the attire for the accepted students information sessions coming up? I'd prefer not to wear all my super professional stuff if not needed but want to match everyone lol
No dress code for classes but for labs that are hands on with the teaching animals you need to wear ceil blue scrubs. For anatomy lab you can wear any scrubs (and lab coat) but I don't recommend buying new ones because they will get disgusting. Around when classes start lots of upperclass students will sell older scrubs for cheap!Does Cornell have a dress code for classes/required scrub colors?
What do most students wear to classes?No dress code for classes but for labs that are hands on with the teaching animals you need to wear ceil blue scrubs. For anatomy lab you can wear any scrubs (and lab coat) but I don't recommend buying new ones because they will get disgusting. Around when classes start lots of upperclass students will sell older scrubs for cheap!
For those who have visited for the information day this week, what are your thoughts ....please...the good, the bad and the ugly???