LECOM Class of 2009 acceptance thread

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jjmcentee@hotma said:
Inhope,

They did give us an essay to read while we were waiting for our interviews. Then while we were waiting the guide talk about everything under the sun, where to eat, were to drink, were to pick your nose, ect, but the key is to not forget about the essay. While the tour guide is asking all these meaningless questions, review the essay in your head, maybe even go over it again, note the changes, the "jist", the conclusion, the theme of the essay. Don;t worry about all the little details, but know it well enough. They will ask you about it in the interview, its not a huge deal, they just asked me to summerize the essay. But, it could be a tripping block if your not on your toes. Also, at the end be sure to tell them that they are your number one choice!!! Generally it was the best presentation I have seen so far, ohh yeah don;t be late either. map it out the night before, Best to stay in Erie also, the hotels are dirt cheap (40$ a night),

Good luck Inhope. We'll be rooting for you.
jim

Thanks Jim!
I'm a bit nervous, and still working out the bugs on some of the posted interview questions. Would you think scribbling some points down in a note book would be inapropriate? thanks henry
 
henry,

i was thinking the same thing as you when i was prepping for the interview (write down some notes for answers) but i decided not to. i did not want to have any scripted answers for them because i wanted to show them that i was talking about myself and not reading about myself. however, i did prep ahead of time and had ideas for answers thought out for some of the more popular questions (why do?, leadership qualities?, etc). also, i did have questions written down but that was mainly to check off during the presentation and tour of the school so i wouldn't ask the interviewer questions about stuff i just heard the answer to. i know it's easy to get anxious and nervous but honestly, this is a pretty easy interview and very laid back. just be yourself and, most importantly, honest with the interviewers.
 
GoldenGirl213 said:
I am trying to decide between the PBL and the regular LDP..

I’m LDP. In LDP you receive all your info from PowerPoint. If you don’t want to read a text book, you don’t have to. I personally rarely have time to read a text book, even if I wanted to. PBP, from want I understand, has a lot more text book reading. They meet with their group, come up with learning objectives for the case that they are presented, and then hit the books.
 
Inhope:
I like the skeleton quesitons that the mc mentioned. Bring a pad, pen and paper it looks like you are prepared.

I just kept reviewing the essay they had us read in my head during the waiting period. Remember, they know your grades, they know your personal essay, they know everything that you have put on your application. They just want to know you, your personality, and they will like you. Be yourself, smile and we will see you in September.

Golden girl- I have to weigh in on the PBL side. Having another career I have learned that solving problems always involves other people. I think they have found that PBL is a great way to learn not only the book material, but the skills in working with other professionals. I was never crazy about lectures, I only learned if the prof. was really good. I learned from doing the work or reading the text. I also beleive that in PBL you still have access to all the notes from the lectures and you can sit in on lectures if you need too. There is also a large portion that is still lecture courses.
And also note that I beleive that Harvard teaches significantly in a PBL type format. Something to consider.

One thing that I have learned from this forum is that everyone is different, so pick whats right for you, and good luck with your decision.
jim
 
I will be attending LECOM-Erie this fall (2005) and was wondering what the normal daily routine was. Also if any of you have children what are the elementary school schedule hours like, as well as the availability (& affordability) of after school care. I will most likely be bringing my eldest daughter (age 9) due to personal conflicts between her mother and her which is adversely affecting her education in TN. Is the PBL program easier to work around a family life situation? I know personally I can learn well in either program, but I do love the benefit of teachers essentially lecturing about the information they plan to ask on tests, without having to read all the less relevant material. Any input would be great.
 
gwynnetn said:
I will be attending LECOM-Erie this fall (2005) and was wondering what the normal daily routine was. Also if any of you have children what are the elementary school schedule hours like, as well as the availability (& affordability) of after school care. I will most likely be bringing my eldest daughter (age 9) due to personal conflicts between her mother and her which is adversely affecting her education in TN. Is the PBL program easier to work around a family life situation? I know personally I can learn well in either program, but I do love the benefit of teachers essentially lecturing about the information they plan to ask on tests, without having to read all the less relevant material. Any input would be great.

Hmm....cannot tell you too much about childcare et al, but will say that you would probably benefit from being in either the PBL or the ISP pathways. You will have more time away from campus and might not have to pay for childcare everyday (possibly 1-2 days/week). I wouldnt sweat the differences between all the pathways, they are all different and people do well in courses and on boards regardless, more up to the individual rather than the pathway. Regarding text books, I wouldnt buy too many of the "text"...rather use more of the board review books. They are shorter, written more in an outline forms.
Good luck....
stomper
 
jjmcentee@hotma said:
Inhope:
I like the skeleton quesitons that the mc mentioned. Bring a pad, pen and paper it looks like you are prepared.

I just kept reviewing the essay they had us read in my head during the waiting period. Remember, they know your grades, they know your personal essay, they know everything that you have put on your application. They just want to know you, your personality, and they will like you. Be yourself, smile and we will see you in September...
jim

Thanks Jim! I'm two days and counting for my interview. I'll do just this, relax and be myself! Thanks and I hope to join you at LECOM in 2005! Stephen
 
I called admissions office the other day and was told PBL is now closed and has a waiting list This sucks, but heck hopefully some of those holding the spots will decide to switch to other programs. I decided to transfer to PBL so I can bring my daughter up there with me but will be difficult in LEC based so I believe. Take care
 
gwynnetn said:
I called admissions office the other day and was told PBL is now closed and has a waiting list This sucks, but heck hopefully some of those holding the spots will decide to switch to other programs. I decided to transfer to PBL so I can bring my daughter up there with me but will be difficult in LEC based so I believe. Take care

Youll still have no problem with your daughter. Your classes wont start until after shes off to school, and youll more than likely be done when she is off. I tell this to everyone....although lecture is "mandatory", it really isnt. I rarely showed up to afternoon lectures (NEVER second semester MSII), never got in trouble, and still got a great Deans letter. If you have to leave for your daughter, do it. Now there will be times when you cant (ie labs, tests,etc) but itll be the same if youre in PBL.
Dont sweat it....youll be fine.
stomper
 
Hello Fellow LECOMers -

I will be joining you at LECOM-Erie as part of the class of 2009! I graduated this past August from Wayne State University and am looking forward to getting to know several of you before we begin in August of 2005.

I interviewed on 12/6/04 and was accepted on 1/10/05... :clap:

Congrats to all ~
 
Wanted to say hello to my fellow commies'. Congrats to everyone accepted thus far. lets keep up the discussion since we're all gonna be REAL close this next fall.

Anyone heard yet about what happening with the roommate match thing and other stuff?

Calel-S
-Drink like a champion today-
 
no, haven't heard anything back from the roommate match list yet. I was also curious as to how the whole thing works. Hopefully someone could fill us in on the particulars of the match list?!
 
trypto82 said:
no, haven't heard anything back from the roommate match list yet. I was also curious as to how the whole thing works. Hopefully someone could fill us in on the particulars of the match list?!

Unless they have changed it, it is not a MATCH list. Just a list of people who are looking for roommates. It may contain MSII, MSIII and MSIVs. It may also contain people who already have places there and others who havent found a place to live.
You might not get the list for quite a few months, considering they are still interviewing. However, they do send one out and then update it later...
There are plenty of places to live, and if renting, id recommend townhouses by either Maleno or Pastore. Both have places within a mile and lots of students in the units.
stomper
 
thanks for the info stomper! I didn't realize that it would probably be a list of people looking (kinda like the "roommate" needed adds in the newspaper) for a roommate. Maybe "us" new LECOMers could use SDN as a tool to facilitate our search for roommates or properties for sale and rent 🙂
 
i remember them saying that we would receive a list sometime in the spring towards the end of the application cycle. i for one am looking for a roommate to reduce some of the costs of living but i'd also like someone to keep me from going insane when studying. either way, i'm going out to erie in march to look for some places and hopefully get my name on a list for an apt or townhouse.
 
They sent me a letter describing my roommate! 6ft 1in dark tan, blond hair, willing to tutor me if I need help, cooks, cleans, and gives massages anytime I'm stressed. Sounds great!! Did anyone else get a letter like this? 😍
 
Put me down for one of those! If only I could be so lucky 🙁
 
I think she will come in handy on those long cold days in Erie!! I think her name was Helga or something like that!! Sweedish maybe? 😀
 
I have a few pictures of apartment complexes from when I was hunting for a place. Just send me a PM w/your e-mail address if you're interested in them.
Congrats to all!
 
Fellow LECOMers I want you to know that Pedro offers his protection 😎
 
Girls only want guys with skills... You know like nunchuck skills, bow hunting skill, computer hacking skills....you know skills..

GIMME SOME OF YOUR TOTS
 
I betcha I can throw this football over those mountains!!
 
allendo said:
I betcha I can throw this football over those mountains!!

I want to know how inhopes interview went. Helga sound like a dude, be carefull guys.

For some odd reason, I have been thinking of some sort of sports team. Like a flag football or ultimate frisbee team, something we can get our frustration out on.

Maybe we can have the first Osteopathic football team, like division 9 or something. Maybe we can play against the grammer schools in the area and maybe win once in a while.

just brainstorming. Helga could play too.
 
jjmcentee@hotma said:
I want to know how inhopes interview went. Helga sound like a dude, be carefull guys.

For some odd reason, I have been thinking of some sort of sports team. Like a flag football or ultimate frisbee team, something we can get our frustration out on.

Maybe we can have the first Osteopathic football team, like division 9 or something. Maybe we can play against the grammer schools in the area and maybe win once in a while.

just brainstorming. Helga could play too.


Family First Sports has many different leagues in different skill levels, of flag football, soccer, hockey, basketball, softball, volleyball, etc. Also decent gyms around....Id recommend "American Fitness", for those that are serious about working out. It is cheaper than anyplace (equal to the Y), and is owned and operated by a bodybuilder. It is also a few blocks away from school. I would stay away from Nautilis. It is a ripoff for students....
stomper
 
anyone up for soccer?? if not, count me in for football.
 
I'm in for soccer or football...great way to get rid of that medical school frustration and stress...Thanks for the advice on the gyms...I'm definitely in!!
 
allendo said:
I betcha I can throw this football over those mountains!!

I'm definitely gonna call you on that one ~
 
Hi Guys,

I got my acceptance letter on Friday (1/28). PBL, Class of 2009! See you in July! 😎

Regina
 
congrats on the acceptance Regina 👍
 
does anyone know when orientation is by any chance? they told us at the interview that classes start the first monday in august every year but what about orientation for MS1's? maybe we just have orientation that first week in august... 😕
 
mrm1682 said:
does anyone know when orientation is by any chance? they told us at the interview that classes start the first monday in august every year but what about orientation for MS1's? maybe we just have orientation that first week in august... 😕
Orientation usually begins the Wed before that first Monday in August and runs from Wed-Sun. So you essentially begin in July 😀
 
Does anyone want to start a LECOM polar bear club. Ya know when you jump into the lake on new years. I was in Milwaukee (spelling) on new years and jumped in. Lots of fun!!!!
 
allendo said:
Does anyone want to start a LECOM polar bear club. Ya know when you jump into the lake on new years. I was in Milwaukee (spelling) on new years and jumped in. Lots of fun!!!!

Might not work....lots of ice on the bay (usually completely covered), and the lake side....might have to walk quite a ways out to get there....
granted this isnt always the case, as this past year wasnt too cold.....
stomper
 
:idea: Instead, we'll start a new club called the "Polar Bear Ice Skaters"...
 
Congrats on that acceptance Regina, it was well earned..see you in July

Chris
 
Hey LECOM c/o 2009, anyone going to the branch campus in Florida?
 
i'm pretty sure that everyone here is going to erie. there's another bradenton thread that just started i think. if you're going to bradenton, i congratulate you on your acceptance and we welcome you to the LECOM family!
 
jjmcentee@hotma said:
Gwynn,


Weather, Comming from rochester, Erie's like a summer paradise. I look forward to the 5 degree difference.



Uh....coming from Rochester, I should warn you that Erie is alot crappier in the winter. You should look forward to much colder (and much windier) conditions in the winter. 🙂 Peach Street is like a wind tunnel. And I think there is one plow for all of Erie county 🙂 But the summers are beautiful. Good luck with your first year. Where in Roch are you from?
 
I can vouch for the winters being crappy.

I was stuck in town for an extra day and a half after my interview due to a snowstorm.
windchill was -10 to -20 below...
 
This weekend was a beautful 55 degrees!!!
 
there is a thread in pre-osteo about white coat ceremonies, and I have heard a couple different things about LECOMs (after the first two years, after first semester, etc). Just wondering when it was really going to be, thanks!
 
trypto82 said:
there is a thread in pre-osteo about white coat ceremonies, and I have heard a couple different things about LECOMs (after the first two years, after first semester, etc). Just wondering when it was really going to be, thanks!

"LECOM holds the ceremony during second term for the first-year students. The second term introduces LECOM students to clinical medicine and the students begin work with Erie area physicians at their medical practices."

- http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cach...de2.asp?id=66+LECOM+White+coat+ceremony&hl=en
 
One of the reasons that it is second semester is because it is planned by the class.
 
thanks for the info 👍
 
Has anyone had an opportunity to view any of the apartments in Erie and the surrounding area? If so, has anyone viewed anything worth looking into? Looking forward to working with each of you over the next several years.
 
i haven't checked anything out yet but i will be going there in april. i found lecom's sga website by accident one day but i found it helpful in narrowing down where i should be looking. here's the link: http://www.lecomsga.com/Pages/incoming_students.htm check out the 2007 survey because it lists students' comments about some complexes.

good luck with your apartment search and if you find anthing that would be helpful to us, post up!

--mark
 
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