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Maybe.....you've got to give him credit, though. It must have been hard to play so well with 2 CBS announcer's noses that far up his rectum.
ha, so sad, but so true........
Maybe.....you've got to give him credit, though. It must have been hard to play so well with 2 CBS announcer's noses that far up his rectum.
Maybe.....you've got to give him credit, though. It must have been hard to play so well with 2 CBS announcer's noses that far up his rectum.
Now I know everything is ever changing since it is all new and what not but what would be some examples of choices for selectives and electives, what is the difference between selectives and electives?
A core selective must be in IM, Peds, OBGYN, Surgery or Psych-- what we consider the "core" rotations. A surgery selective can be general surgery or any subspecialty of surgery. A Primary Care selective is pretty much what it says. An elective can be in anything you want. If you want to do a reasearch month, it must be in an elective. If you want to do one of the international rotations (Australia, Europe, etc.) it must be done during an elective. that help?
I think you just know. At least that's how I felt.How can you know if PBL is right for you???![]()
How can you know if PBL is right for you???![]()
I hope no 1 else has asked this already cuz I don't have time to look up old posts atm...
I don't have a DO letter of Rec yet (I have an MD letter in the committee packet from my school, tho). Anyway I'm going to try to shadow a DO in January so I won't have a letter until feb or march.
Do I have to have ALL my letters before being invited for an interview?
I was invited for an interview before having all my letters of recommendation submitted; however, they were all received by LECOM prior to my acceptance. They must have received my letter the month and a half between my receiving the phone call for an interview and my actual acceptance letter coming in the mail. Hope that helps.
Hi all..
If any current students or residents of Bradenton read this message, would you please let me know what are some of the good elementary schools?
I am reasonably sure I am moving to Bradenton next fall. I am researching on buying a small house there. So, a good/safe neighborhood is important. I also want to find a good elementary school where my child can go.
Thank for any info or pointers.
Hi all..
If any current students or residents of Bradenton read this message, would you please let me know what are some of the good elementary schools?
I am reasonably sure I am moving to Bradenton next fall. I am researching on buying a small house there. So, a good/safe neighborhood is important. I also want to find a good elementary school where my child can go.
Thank for any info or pointers.
So I mailed my deposit on Saturday and I got an email today saying they received it. So I guess I'm going to be part of the 2012 class!!!! Now I have a long wait ahead of me. I can't wait to start looking for apartments and stuff.
I have my interview on December 17th. I am a traditional applicant and I feel like most people interviewing are nontraditional. Any insights? Also, I have only read positive responses to the interview at Bradenton, has anyone heard negatives besides being dissappointed with PBL and the size of the school, I am more interested in interview negatives.
2. I've *heard* some opinions (and others say the opposite) that the administration is not the greatest about responding to the students' concerns. Don't know how true or important it is...It could just be people mad that they can't eat and drink in class...I don't know...
LauraDO have you taken your MCAT yet? I thought you said January.Shoot, that is not good, I was complete last week. I knew it was a long shot so I guess it shouldn't be a surprise 🙁
LauraDO have you taken your MCAT yet? I thought you said January.
Hi all..
If any current students or residents of Bradenton read this message, would you please let me know what are some of the good elementary schools?
I am reasonably sure I am moving to Bradenton next fall. I am researching on buying a small house there. So, a good/safe neighborhood is important. I also want to find a good elementary school where my child can go.
Thank for any info or pointers.
I've heard the property taxes there are crazy...I also looked up the Hurricane data for Bradenton, and was surprised to find that it's about the same as Virginia Beach...must be in some kind of sweet spot.
I've also heard that it's very hard to SELL a house down there right now. We're planning on renting something...at least for a little while, until we get settled and get a feel for the area...There are a ton of good rentals, for a good price, from what I can see.
I think that we all should hang out before orientation/classes start in July. Personally, I will be moving down to the Bradenton area around July 18th or so, just so I can get settled in and get accustomed to the area. If anyone would like to join me one evening, play some Wii, watch TV, or just go for a drink, let me know!
I think that we all should hang out before orientation/classes start in July. Personally, I will be moving down to the Bradenton area around July 18th or so, just so I can get settled in and get accustomed to the area. If anyone would like to join me one evening, play some Wii, watch TV, or just go for a drink, let me know!
Malisa.. no, she won't be down. Let me explain our plans (not that you probably care, but..). We are getting engaged soon and both graduating in the spring. She is going to stay with her parents or one of her sisters and work for a year to save up money (she's a nurse). We are going to get married in the summer of 2009 (so you'll probably be invited ^.^), and then she'll move down. You actually probably won't meet her for a while, especially when we're all bogged down with anatomy, embro, etc. Oh well. We can all just play some Wii and have some drinks to celebrate the lack of fun we will all be having. Oh, and spouses/significant others are DEFINITELY welcome. And this is not limited to the 2012 class. Anyone (from LECOM-B) is allowed to come, too!
I am sooo freaking excited to just graduate already and get to medical school. I know I shouldn't rush it, but man.. how freaking pumped are you every day when you wake up and say to yourself "Man.. I'm gonna be a doctor!" It's like all of your dreams are finally coming true. I am sure it'll be a grind, but this is gonna be worth it.
^.^ Siiick!
I'm a semi-nontrad (I'm 29) but most of my interview group was pretty similar to my other interviews at MD schools...ages 22-25 for the most part...
I really enjoyed the PBL session I saw...it seems like a great way for me to learn...I learn better when I'm actually applying the material, rather than just memorizing...
I can memorize with the best of 'em, but it doesn't stick unless I apply it...
The only negatives on my list for LECOM-B are:
1. New school, so no residency placement yet...Although I asked my interviewer about this and he told me people have done interviews at some pretty prestigious places (Hopkins, etc)...This is important to me since I'm interested in a competitive specialty (rads).
2. I've *heard* some opinions (and others say the opposite) that the administration is not the greatest about responding to the students' concerns. Don't know how true or important it is...It could just be people mad that they can't eat and drink in class...I don't know...
3. Some people don't like the area, and think it's in the middle of nowhere, but I didn't really get this impression. It's not NYC, but it seemed there'd be plenty to keep one busy in their limited free time.
4. Some people don't like the dress code...
As far as the actual interview day goes, I enjoyed it. The interview was pretty low stress. They give you an article to read (in about 10min) and they ask you to talk about in the interview...I guess to see how well you absorb and recall information...but it was pretty easy, don't sweat it.
There's not alot to the school, nice building, but you don't spend alot of time there as a student, so...labs looked nice. PBL rooms are nice, but small...library is pretty lame, but I'm fine with online materials...as much as I'll use them...
Have fun. Go to the beach. Good luck!
I have my interview on December 17th. I am a traditional applicant and I feel like most people interviewing are nontraditional. Any insights? Also, I have only read positive responses to the interview at Bradenton, has anyone heard negatives besides being dissappointed with PBL and the size of the school, I am more interested in interview negatives.
2. I've *heard* some opinions (and others say the opposite) that the administration is not the greatest about responding to the students' concerns. Don't know how true or important it is...It could just be people mad that they can't eat and drink in class...I don't know...
You know, it's funny because we're dealing with this exact same thing at the hospital I work at. They blocked almost every internet site imaginable because the ED was going online too much...
In other words, you'll have to deal with it in the real world too.
Btw, if they use Websense to block (like most people do), you can get around it easily using Remote Desktop to access your completely unblocked machine at home. Not that I would go through the trouble just to AIM someone...that's what cel phones are for 🙂
I actually don't think these rules are unfair...maybe the no water bottles rule, but being hard core on security access is good in the age we live in. The dress code makes us all professional-like.
I assume that since the school is PBL, any lectures they DO have, must be deemed rather important (whether the students think they are or not).
I'm actually impressed by some of the mini lectures offered at LECOM-B, and wish other med schoools would step up.
LECOM-B RULES! WOOT!
/excitement
I totally need to learn of the remote desktop thing you speak of!!! I work in a hospital but not doing hospital things (I do research on rats not people hehe) And sometimes checking facebook or perezhilton would be fun to do while on my lunchbreak or between analyzing tons of data.
But yeah I don't see the big deal about it being blocked at school because it doesn't sound like you are at school for that long anyways.