KCUMB Class of 2018

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Is 960 a month (CityView) for rent pretty high and/or makes it difficult to budget out through disbursement? Looking to move in with just me and my SO at the moment.

Thanks!

If you move away from campus a little it gets lower. I remember a 2 bd for $850 - $50 /month student discount. But then you will have to spend more on gas and stuff.

I'll try and remember the name of the complex and txt it to you.
 
Is 960 a month (CityView) for rent pretty high and/or makes it difficult to budget out through disbursement? Looking to move in with just me and my SO at the moment.

Thanks!

If utilities and parking are included then that's about right for everywhere I looked at in or near the city. If you move farther out you can find places cheaper, but like Chizld said, that involves a commute. A lot of the places in/near the city are also not nearly as nice as the Cityview unit I saw was. There were some places charging 850/mo or more for apartments that were under 800 square feet and looked like a party animal had just moved out. Honestly I haven't heard of any apartment complexes in or near the city that are what I'd consider a great deal, but there are plenty of reasonable places.

I actually totally forgot about this place, but it's very, very cheap and seemed pretty nice:

http://www.northbrighton.com/NBT/Home.html

It's a co-op where you put a 'down-payment' on a townhouse and then pay a 'carrying-charge' (rent) monthly. The downpayment is around 6,000, but you get most of it back when you move out and sell the unit to the next person moving in. It's basically just a huge security deposit. Rent is only about 450/month though, so if you live there 2 years it basically averages out to about 600/month. I was going to move there next year but unfortunately our dog is too big 🙁
 
There's a lot of places in the north KC area/Gladstone area that are pretty reasonable. You should be able to find a 2br for under 800 up there, and it is only like a 15-20 min drive
 
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So I made idiot rookie mistakes on that exam,..... Sigh.
But I did ok, so 3 more exams to go. I can do it!
 
So, that practical was 95% "I got this" and 5% "maybe this is what it is?" Hahaha. Never fails I second guess myself.....
But we're done!!!! Yay!!!!!
 
So, that practical was 95% "I got this" and 5% "maybe this is what it is?" Hahaha. Never fails I second guess myself.....
But we're done!!!! Yay!!!!!
Yea, there goes the curve for the midterm and all the tests... Hah
 
Calm down, take a deep breath, and realize there are still a ton of points left. The second test will be around 80 points, and the final will probably be at least 120. Altogether there will probably be around 400 points total. I also HIGHLY doubt that there won't be a curve. A lot of people are behind on lecture stuff because they focused on the practical so much. I had around a 70 on the first test after the curve, and f I hit a 90% on everything else I'd still be able to pull a B before the curve. Hit high 70s/low 80s from here on out and you should be fine, even if you got around a 50% on the first test.

Seriously though, deep breaths.
 
Yeah but I needed to do well on this practical. I needed the curve for the first exam and now the curve will disappear after the average for the practical comes out to like 96%.
Calm down, take a deep breath, and realize there are still a ton of points left. The second test will be around 80 points, and the final will probably be at least 120. Altogether there will probably be around 400 points total. I also HIGHLY doubt that there won't be a curve. A lot of people are behind on lecture stuff because they focused on the practical so much. I had around a 70 on the first test after the curve, and f I hit a 90% on everything else I'd still be able to pull a B before the curve. Hit high 70s/low 80s from here on out and you should be fine, even if you got around a 50% on the first test.

Seriously though, deep breaths.

We'll also have almost a week to prepare for the final! We will all pull through!
 
Too high, there. Way too many people thrown off by the 1st midterm stuff.

I hope it's too high. Now that the practical grades are up there's no curve, and I could definitely use one, haha. I also shouldn't have bothered studying for that practical. I literally got the same grade that I've hit for every single practical this year except one.
 
Yea, I'm thinking 84-87 for an average, probably the high end of that, but it was definitely easier than I thought it would be.

Y'all really thinkin that high? I definitely did significantly worse on this one than the last. I for sure felt like it was harder when I was taking it... Although I did study a lot more for the first one...
 
Y'all really thinkin that high? I definitely did significantly worse on this one than the last. I for sure felt like it was harder when I was taking it... Although I did study a lot more for the first one...

Almost everyone I talked to said they either thought this one was easier or they thought it was harder but did better anyway. Plus I'm 90% sure 2 of the questions will get thrown out, which sucks since I'm pretty sure I got them both right anyway. Still, I hope I'm wrong.
 
Pretty sure that there were a few questions that were not worded correctly. Honestly, I felt that this test had way too many first order questions (either you memorized it or you didn't) and the difficulty level was definitely not harder than the boards as stated. Im predicting an average around 86%.
 
Dang... I was really hopin for some free points. Oh well, passing is all that matters, right?
 
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Pretty sure that there were a few questions that were not worded correctly. Honestly, I felt that this test had way too many first order questions (either you memorized it or you didn't) and the difficulty level was definitely not harder than the boards as stated. Im predicting an average around 86%.

That prediction was pretty close! Also liking all the emails about non cumulative stuff, although I am sure everyone will do some kind of reading on the past stuff when it comes to anatomy given the last exam experience
 
Is this the only time the practical has been worth 2x the points?
 
Hey guys, I'm KCU student class of 2019.I'll start in the fall. Just received an email from KCU. They offer a Summer Learning Enhancement Program from july 20-24. Did you guys have something like this last year? is it worth taking?
 

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Hey guys, I'm KCU student class of 2019.I'll start in the fall. Just received an email from KCU. They offer a Summer Learning Enhancement Program from july 20-24. Did you guys have something like this last year? is it worth taking?

I just talked with @chizledfrmstone about it. Seems like it's worth it especially if you've been out of academics for a while. Helps let you know where you are at and gives you a heads up on the material.
 
Hey guys, I'm KCU student class of 2019.I'll start in the fall. Just received an email from KCU. They offer a Summer Learning Enhancement Program from july 20-24. Did you guys have something like this last year? is it worth taking?

If you have a strong background in biochemistry then I wouldn't bother. If you do not have a strong background in biochemistry, then I don't know...sure. I'd personally utilize every day of your summer earning money, or drinking beer, or laying in the sun. The biochemistry course here isn't particularly rigorous but, again, if you don't have a strong background then sure, go for it.
 
If you have a strong background in biochemistry then I wouldn't bother. If you do not have a strong background in biochemistry, then I don't know...sure. I'd personally utilize every day of your summer earning money, or drinking beer, or laying in the sun. The biochemistry course here isn't particularly rigorous but, again, if you don't have a strong background then sure, go for it.

How strong of a background in biochem are we talking?
 
If you've taken undergrad biochem, which you are obligated to do so, you'll be fine. Enjoy your summer IMO.
 
So i shouldn't feel insulted that I didn't get an invite? Lol. My undergrad biochem was crazy difficult, but I think I learned a decent amount xD
 
I don't think the purpose of SLEP is to teach you biochem. It's just 4 days of simulating what medical school will be like in the beginning. It helps gauge the pace at which information will be thrown at you. Plus it's a good way to meet Stan and Ray.

Things start ramping up around MSK.

I would recommend it to anyone who has been out of school for a while. It helps with time management and organization skills. It's only 8am-3pm and the exam at the end doesn't count. Still plenty of time afterwards to do other things.

If you're going there to learn biochem then I wouldn't bother. My undergrad biochem was a bit more demanding.
 
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Yea I had several tough biochem classes but I have been out of school for about 2.5 years now. Honestly I don't really remember how to even study terribly well. But i dont know if it will just come back after the first few days anyways. It seems appealing (though I didn't get the invite anyways), but there is a small part of me that would regret giving up ANY time in the summer, at least based on how hard yall are working now haha
 
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