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what about the benifit of having to work in a county hospital where the students are allowed to do more procedures? I hear that USC students do more and are more skilled in this area...
Originally posted by Dr. Dodger Dog
So here's another question: What if you had full scholarship to USC? Would anyone choose USC over UCLA in that scenario?
Originally posted by Dr. Dodger Dog
So here's another question: What if you had full scholarship to USC? Would anyone choose USC over UCLA in that scenario?
Originally posted by Dr. Dodger Dog
So here's another question: What if you had full scholarship to USC? Would anyone choose USC over UCLA in that scenario?
Originally posted by Rhiana
Pacwana [sic😉], I emailed you about the joys of Honrubio.
Originally posted by CCHieb's
Put simply...Yes.
I grew up with this sayingOriginally posted by Dr. Dodger Dog
ucla is still 10000 a year for in state residents but usc would be FREEEEEEEE with a scholarship. over 4 years, that's a nice bmw 3 series. in addition, usc graduates attain excellent residencies in los angeles and receive unparalleled clinical training. Resident dirctors often comment on how usc graduates are nearly as proficient as some interns. WOW! but yeah ucla is pretty cool too
Originally posted by mfleur
Why would you go to USC over UCLA if tuition were not an issue?
Originally posted by Trix
Hey Moskeeto!
They will post the date on the status page and I believe mail you instructions (mine was screwed up so not sure), and no they don't wait for your transcripts to schedule an interview.
My interview was on a Thursday and they scheduled it really quickly, so my guess is that you will be there sometime in March. I scheduled mine 3 days from the day I called and they had a bunch of slots open even in the following week...so don't stress!!
...announced a $200 million donation to UCLA medical school in May 2002, the largest single donation to a U.S. medical school in history. The school will be named The David Geffen School of Medicine. The campus already includes The Geffen Playhouse which was also named when the billionaire mogul donated $5 million. Geffen has also given bestowed gifts of $2.5 million to LA's AIDS Project, as well as another $2.5 million to NY's Gay Men's Health Crisis, and $1.4 million to AIDS Action in Washington, DC
Originally posted by mfleur
I hate to sound trite but for all of those who have been accepted, what is your story??? Tell us about yourselves...
Originally posted by Dr. Dodger Dog
4.0, 40, found cure for cancer and vaccine for aids, donated my left nut to my uncle, volunteered in a hospital, did lab research, born with a fatty tumor, consultant to AMGEN, bred a kentucky derby winner, trained a belmont stakes winner, taught science to disadvanaged children in south central, watched food network for two days straight.... that's about it i guess
Cool maybe they can use that money to buy/make for us a syllabus w/all pertinent information so we don?t have to buy text books, and maybe put all lectures on streaming video so I can sleep in and watch lectures later. Just wishful thinking I guess.Originally posted by cipher
About Geffen's $200 million donation, here's what I learned about it while I was there:
Apparently he'll be giving $10 million to the school each year for the next 10 years, and then the remaining $100 million will be given to the school when he dies. Also, none of the money can be used to build any sort of structures on campus. It can only be used for research and for the medical students. So it doesn't look like the class that enters this year will see much benefit from all the money, since the bulk of it will come later on.
Originally posted by Trix
I just checked my status page...letter sent 3/7, so I am probably toast.![]()
Originally posted by cipher
Why do you assume it's bad news, Trix? 😕
By the way, when did you interview? (I'm sure you wrote it somewhere in this thread buy I'm WAY too lazy to check for it right now).
Originally posted by Trix
Last month rejects and waitlists were sent throughout the month, and then, in the third week came the acceptances.
Originally posted by pocwana
a lurker i know (come on out, man) called admissions office. about 1/3 of acceptances are already sent out. aamc says must have 1/2 out by march 15(i believe. i know it's really soon) so they'll send out another batch by this friday. there's still many a chance to get in.
Originally posted by Trix
Still nothing in my mailbox. Argh!
Exactly how do y'all think UCLA sent this supposed letter? Strapped to a one-eyed pigeon? Tied to a hamster perhaps? If anyone sees a hamster running up Interstate 5 North please ask it if it has a delivery for Trix 😀 .
Moskeeto--I left about 3:00 the day of my interview, and there were two people in my group that day who had interviews that started at 3:00, but this was the latest. I myself am way to nervous to attempt such a thing, but I think you could make a 5:40 flight if you don't check any luggage.