Keck-USC Class of 2008!!!

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Thanks Baya! you rock 🙂 I'll be gone for the most part of June and a part of july so I might have to down load that form.

Were you at the reception?
 
emily69 said:
Thanks Baya! you rock 🙂 I'll be gone for the most part of June and a part of july so I might have to down load that form.

Were you at the reception?

Yup, sure was. I'm not sure whether I met you. What group were you shadowing with in the morning? I did neurology.
 
baya said:
Yup, sure was. I'm not sure whether I met you. What group were you shadowing with in the morning? I did neurology.

hey i was in neurology too i think... did you go to the epilepsy clinic?
i was bummed i didn't meet up with anyone from sdn at the second look day... or maybe i met some of you but i didn't even think to bring it up...

oh well i guess i'll be meeting you soon enough 🙂
 
mickerbocker said:
hey i was in neurology too i think... did you go to the epilepsy clinic?
i was bummed i didn't meet up with anyone from sdn at the second look day... or maybe i met some of you but i didn't even think to bring it up...

oh well i guess i'll be meeting you soon enough 🙂

I was one of the two who went into the Dr.'s office to see the dementia patient.
(I had the short dark hair, not the long blonde hair)

So you must be one of the two who didn't see the dementia patient. I'd love to hear how the epilepsy clinic was. Do you have shoulder-length hair, or long hair?
 
Hey i was in neuro too!!!

Big tall guy in polo shirt.
 
SoCalOrBust said:
Hey i was in neuro too!!!

Big tall guy in polo shirt.

Humm... this complicates things.
I don't think there were any guys in my group. We even remarked on the all-female nature of our assemblage. There must have been more than one neuro group. What did your group do?
 
Hey i was in neuro too!!!

Big tall guy in polo shirt.
 
baya said:
Humm... this complicates things.
I don't think there were any guys in my group. We even remarked on the all-female nature of our assemblage. There must have been more than one neuro group. What did your group do?

You know how we met up in larger groups before we split off into our specialties--I think it was like Groups 25-30, or something. I think I might have been in the pre-group with you neuro girls. I was in the two-girl group psychiatry.
 
baya said:
Yup, sure was. I'm not sure whether I met you. What group were you shadowing with in the morning? I did neurology.


ooh lucky you. I wanted neurology. Oh well.

i think i met only snowbear and patzan in person. I was wearing big jackie-O style black sunglasses and a black dress. I am also Asian. I'm kind of tall (?)

I ended up in an IM group. I almost passed out while waiting for the attending cause he was half an hour late... 🙁
 
socalorbust do you go to davis?

i have shoulder length blondish brown hair and was wearing a black skirt and red top with a black cardigan... i was one of the two jersey girls in that 25-30 group before we split off...

the epilepsy clinic was really interesting... all three of the patients i saw only spoke spanish... and the doctor i was shadowing knew very little... it was sad to see him struggling to communicate with the mother of one of the patients... the pharmacy had screwed up her prescription and she hadn't been taking the right dose for the past month...

makes me want to break out my spanish text book and start studying now...
 
mickerbocker said:
the epilepsy clinic was really interesting... all three of the patients i saw only spoke spanish... and the doctor i was shadowing knew very little... it was sad to see him struggling to communicate with the mother of one of the patients... the pharmacy had screwed up her prescription and she hadn't been taking the right dose for the past month...

makes me want to break out my spanish text book and start studying now...

I totally know what you mean. For the longest time I have been saying that I want to practice my Spanish but I didn't really take any steps to get better. About a month ago I was at a doctor's appointment and there was this lady that only spoke Chinese and nobody at the office could understand her. Finally, they called a nurse that spoke Chinese and I thought that it was so cool that this nurse was able to open up communication with the patient. This totally inspired me to be more active in learning Spanish again and I hope to really get a handle on it before MS3. County will provide more than enough opportunities for us to use and strengthen our Spanish 😍
 
mickerbocker said:
socalorbust do you go to davis?

the epilepsy clinic was really interesting... all three of the patients i saw only spoke spanish... and the doctor i was shadowing knew very little... it was sad to see him struggling to communicate with the mother of one of the patients... the pharmacy had screwed up her prescription and she hadn't been taking the right dose for the past month...

makes me want to break out my spanish text book and start studying now...

That reminds me - everyone who's interested in the Medical Spanish class that may be offered next year if it gets funding should write to Dr. Quinn and tell her!
(I was talking with her about it on Friday, and she asked that I send an email so that she could show the guy who will determine whether or not it gets funding that there is student interest.)

The more student interest, the more likely the funding, probably.

I think that email sent to [email protected] will reach Dr. Quinn.
 
I just wrote a nice little letter of support for it (medical spanish class). I also think it is an excellent idea.
 
patzan said:
I just wrote a nice little letter of support for it (medical spanish class). I also think it is an excellent idea.

Yay!
Excellent.
👍 :clap:
 
I've been concerned about Spanish, too. Many of the patients at County are predominantly Spanish speaking so this might pose a barrier in communication.
I've been volunteering at a free clinic in San Jose and most of our patients speak Vietnamese. It's really difficult to communicate even with a translator at my side. 🙁 I keep thinking to myself - too bad I'm fluent in Japanese (as useless as Latin unless you hang out in Little Tokyo). I'd trade it in for Spanish if I could trade it on e-Bay 😉 Any takers?
 
emily69 said:
I've been concerned about Spanish, too. Many of the patients at County are predominantly Spanish speaking so this might pose a barrier in communication.
I've been volunteering at a free clinic in San Jose and most of our patients speak Vietnamese. It's really difficult to communicate even with a translator at my side. 🙁 I keep thinking to myself - too bad I'm fluent in Japanese (as useless as Latin unless you hang out in Little Tokyo). I'd trade it in for Spanish if I could trade it on e-Bay 😉 Any takers?

I know what you mean.
Write a letter to Dr. Quinn saying you want the Medical Spanish class. 😉
Maybe it'll happen.
 
Yes i am from Davis. I was in the Neuro group that went to the epilepsy clinic. I think i was the only guy in the group. There were i think three other girls in the group- one of em i think was named Vicki. THere was also a girl from the east coast i think.
 
emily69 said:
ooh lucky you. I wanted neurology. Oh well.

i think i met only snowbear and patzan in person. I was wearing big jackie-O style black sunglasses and a black dress. I am also Asian. I'm kind of tall (?)

I ended up in an IM group. I almost passed out while waiting for the attending cause he was half an hour late... 🙁

So I DID meet someone from SDN on 2nd look day!! I was the OTHER girl who almost passed out!! It was hot and we were standing like statues for what felt like forever!! I was soo embarassed.
 
SUPERSTARZ said:
So I DID meet someone from SDN on 2nd look day!! I was the OTHER girl who almost passed out!! It was hot and we were standing like statues for what felt like forever!! I was soo embarassed.

Anybody know how we go about finding a roommate(s)?
 
All I know is that preregistration form gets us on the mailing list for ads on housing and roommates.
 
Hey! I am new to this whole forum thing but it sounds like I will be joining you all in the fall (sumer really). I was wondering about the forms we will have to get done. Do we know if we need a physical, drug test, vision screen or anything? After recieving the acceptance packet a while ago, they are pretty bad about being in touch with us.
 
emily69 said:
i think i met only snowbear and patzan in person.

AHEM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
You'll start getting stuff around June 5thish with a ton of material. Also, you would want to petition student affairs about Spanish, not Dr. Quinn. And, if you guys have nothing better to do this summer, there are first years who are going to different countries to learn spanish. You aught to see if you can attach to them.
 
SoCalOrBust said:
Yes i am from Davis. I was in the Neuro group that went to the epilepsy clinic. I think i was the only guy in the group. There were i think three other girls in the group- one of em i think was named Vicki. THere was also a girl from the east coast i think.

yeah i was the east coast girl.... my name is mikki... i think i remember you from the interview day as well...
i was deciding between uc davis and usc... but the second look day definitely confirmed that usc is the place for me!
 
OK. I know what everybodys thinking. Is this a recriprocal question? No, this is for real. Ive been accepted to USC, Univ. of Chicago, and Univ. of Rochester. Univ. of Rochester has offered me a scholarship of $95,000 over four years. USC is definately an incredible school but $95,000 is a lot of dough and the Univ. of Chicago is the Univ. of Chiacgo. Please share with me your thoughts. I would appreciate any jewels of wisdom that can be spared.

D.
 
yabastaman said:
OK. I know what everybodys thinking. Is this a recriprocal question? No, this is for real. Ive been accepted to USC, Univ. of Chicago, and Univ. of Rochester. Univ. of Rochester has offered me a scholarship of $95,000 over four years. USC is definately an incredible school but $95,000 is a lot of dough and the Univ. of Chicago is the Univ. of Chiacgo. Please share with me your thoughts. I would appreciate any jewels of wisdom that can be spared.

D.


Take away issues with money and reputation because you'll still have a debt either way and all medical schools in the US are good enough to get you where you wanna go if you are capable enough (and if you are deciding on these schools you must be 🙂 ). As far as the people you will work with, the place you will live, and the possible experience you will get, where would you be happiest?

That's what helped me.

Oh and Mikki, I remember you now. Glad you picked USC!!! UCD is a great school too, but the Med center here just doesn't compare to LAC.
 
Jalby said:
AHEM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


oh, shoot. my bad! Of course I saw you in person! If it weren't for you getting me during lunch, I wouldn't have been able to "spot" snowbear or patzan 🙂 And come to think it of, if it weren't for you, I might have ended up staying at a roach motel the night before my interview... 😉
 
yabastaman said:
OK. I know what everybodys thinking. Is this a recriprocal question? No, this is for real. Ive been accepted to USC, Univ. of Chicago, and Univ. of Rochester. Univ. of Rochester has offered me a scholarship of $95,000 over four years. USC is definately an incredible school but $95,000 is a lot of dough and the Univ. of Chicago is the Univ. of Chiacgo. Please share with me your thoughts. I would appreciate any jewels of wisdom that can be spared.

D.

They all seem like pretty solid schools, in terms of reputation. I am no residency director, but if you want to go out of state for med school, I would think that U of Chicago might help you more in terms of securing a residency in Cali compared to Rochester. What is your financial position: do you have any money saved up, will your parents be helping out, do you mind having a lot of debt, will having a scholarship make you a lot more at ease? If you are intested in primary care, do you think that having a lot of debt may sway you into choosing a specialty?

Are they all P\F? What kind of hospitals are they associated with? Is working with a diverse patient base important to you? Do you want to have a lot of hands-on clincial experience in med school?

Just a couple of questions to think about that might help you in deciding.

Oh and one more thing, do you want a really awesome class? If so, choose 'SC!
 
snowbear said:
Oh and one more thing, do you want a really awesome class? If so, choose 'SC!

I second that one! 🙂

Oh and did you guys read the LA Times article on the Latina woman, Cristina, who was accepted into our class? I almost started to cry after reading her story... BUt I'm really happy for her that all her efforts paid off in the end and she'll be one of us! 🙂 Yay!
 
She is actually a class of 2005 member. That article was quite old.
 
Jalby said:
She is actually a class of 2005 member. That article was quite old.


oops didn't catch that part at first. Anyway, it's cool she got in though. 🙂
 
Jalby said:
You'll start getting stuff around June 5thish with a ton of material. Also, you would want to petition student affairs about Spanish, not Dr. Quinn. And, if you guys have nothing better to do this summer, there are first years who are going to different countries to learn spanish. You aught to see if you can attach to them.

Any first years' going to Costa Rica??
 
Hey Jalby,

They talked about doing the FP rotation outside of USC at the reception. Could that be done in any foreign country? I got family in Germany and would love to spend time there.
 
Anyone have an idea how many USC c/o 2008 people are on sdn?
 
SoCalOrBust said:
Anyone have an idea how many USC c/o 2008 people are on sdn?

A ton. I'd guess like 11 right now. As for the FP, I'm not sure about Germany. I think they said in the booooooring lecture that I sat through before the panel that is has to be in the US. You can do other rotations in Germany, though (electives)
 
I think there might be a lot of "silent" SDNers. . . they read. . but never post.

Just a theory. 😉
 
SUPERSTARZ said:
I think there might be a lot of "silent" SDNers. . . they read. . but never post.

Just a theory. 😉

they suck at life then! 😛
 
HEy anyone out there going to USC but not talking give us a holla! Let us know you exist!!!
 
Hey guys, I've been reluctant to post on this thread since I'm on several waitlists and wasn't 100% sure about USC until now. Really I'm just waiting to hear from Columbia and UC Irvine. In the last couple of days, however, I've realized that I'd rather go to USC over those schools even if I got in so I'm withdrawing next week. You can add one more SDNer to the Keck-USC class of 2008!
 
Tritonslo said:
Hey guys, I've been reluctant to post on this thread since I'm on several waitlists and wasn't 100% sure about USC until now. Really I'm just waiting to hear from Columbia and UC Irvine. In the last couple of days, however, I've realized that I'd rather go to USC over those schools even if I got in so I'm withdrawing next week. You can add one more SDNer to the Keck-USC class of 2008!

How did you find UCI? I thought it was great but I really liked LAC over UCIMC.

Congrats too!
 
Hey, I just realized that I have a really important question about USC...

How close is the nearest boba place?

I only have about nine more days of access to my favorite one in Houston, and I am not sure how I'll handle the withdrawal over the summer, I just need to hear that USC med school has a good, cheap boba place like two feet away.
 
Trekkie963 said:
Hey, I just realized that I have a really important question about USC...

How close is the nearest boba place?

I only have about nine more days of access to my favorite one in Houston, and I am not sure how I'll handle the withdrawal over the summer, I just need to hear that USC med school has a good, cheap boba place like two feet away.

with the amount of asian people in LA ... LA has to be the boba capital of the world. i don't think you have to worry 🙂
 
dara678 said:
with the amount of asian people in LA ... LA has to be the boba capital of the world. i don't think you have to worry 🙂
I hope you're right, Dara...

🙂
 
dara678 said:
with the amount of asian people in LA ... LA has to be the boba capital of the world. i don't think you have to worry 🙂

Actually, it would be taipei, but LA wouldnt be far behind 😀
 
SoCalOrBust said:
HEy anyone out there going to USC but not talking give us a holla! Let us know you exist!!!
I was also hesitating between USC and UCI... but right now I'm pretty sure that I want USC even thought UCI would've been much cheaper =\
 
1150829 said:
I was also hesitating between USC and UCI... but right now I'm pretty sure that I want USC even thought UCI would've been much cheaper =\

i want to go usc cuz it's the closest to home...uci is great too, with the apparently good financial aid, etc, i'd have little debt when i graduate...too bad they didn't fricken interview me....usc did though....i was looking on mdapplicants, and it seems that usc interviews and accepts some people that get rejected from almost everywhere else...what's up with that? why won't they accept me then? poopy..... 😕

edit: i'm not saying that they shouldn't accept those people, but after looking at the gpa's and mcat scores and volunteer experiences of people who have gotten in, i just want to know where i went wrong...i feel similar to those who have gotten acceptances, so i just wonder, why? anyway, didn't mean to hijack this thread, carry on....
 
camstah said:
i want to go usc cuz it's the closest to home...uci is great too, with the apparently good financial aid, etc, i'd have little debt when i graduate...too bad they didn't fricken interview me....usc did though....i was looking on mdapplicants, and it seems that usc interviews and accepts some people that get rejected from almost everywhere else...what's up with that? why won't they accept me then? poopy..... 😕

edit: i'm not saying that they shouldn't accept those people, but after looking at the gpa's and mcat scores and volunteer experiences of people who have gotten in, i just want to know where i went wrong...i feel similar to those who have gotten acceptances, so i just wonder, why? anyway, didn't mean to hijack this thread, carry on....

i ask myself the same question all the time. i try not to cause it gets very painful and sad. 🙁
 
on a happier note, you new usc'ers gotta check out manhatten beach (near LAX airport). was there today, so beautiful!
 
I'm really stuck trying to make the usc vs. uci decision. i apologize - because I know I'm not the first to post this dilemma on SDN.

- Seems like UCI does great on the boards and matches to some pretty competitive residency programs.
- Felt like UCI was pitched as a 'good life' with a supportive community while USC may have focused more on its curriculum and clinical experience.

A few questions:
- I got the impression that UCI teaches more toward Step I. Does USC help students out in deciphering what to focus on or not, or are they on their own for sorting that out?
- Testing. I'm wondering if academic performance in years 1 and 2 at USC is based on just 'a few big exams' that come at the end or if students are tested regularly along the way.
- Advantage. I'm thinking of doing emergency medicine or specializing in other fields. How much more of an advantage does one have coming from USC than a place like UCI? There is a lot of crossover in the match lists.

I had a great time at both re-visit days. I'm torn.
 
rdy4ths2Bovr said:
- Advantage. I'm thinking of doing emergency medicine or specializing in other fields. How much more of an advantage does one have coming from USC than a place like UCI? There is a lot of crossover in the match lists.

I had a great time at both re-visit days. I'm torn.

I don't know why I'm surfing the USC thread since I said my goodbye to this thread long ago but if you want to do emergency med, USC seems like the place to do it. Have you seen their emergency room? It looked like a scene straight out of E.R.

Personally, if I were in your shoes and if money weren't an issue, I'd pick USC with confidence.
 
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