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Coming for interview on 29th, & will be driving in from Nashville. Hope to see some on Pizza night.
Are you from West Virginia? Don't they have really high out of state tuition?LMU-DCOM , WVSOM , or RVUCOM ??
What would you choose?
Thank you,
-looking for advice
LMU-DCOM , WVSOM , or RVUCOM ??
What would you choose?
Thank you,
-looking for advice
Thank you for the advice! I'm not a WV resident--OOS tuition is ridiculous. So LMU-DCOM over RVUCOM?
Thank you for the advice! I'm not a WV resident--OOS tuition is ridiculous. So LMU-DCOM over RVUCOM?
Thank you for the advice! I'm not a WV resident--OOS tuition is ridiculous. So LMU-DCOM over RVUCOM?
Everybody looks at factors with a different weight. You're definitely going places with that kindness!
Hey JuliaJulia, I can't say much about RVU other than having shady experiences working with their admissions counselors. Check this out - after scheduling an appointment to find out how to better my application for a second application season, I had to finally stop them to inform them that I had already performed the actions that they were recommending. Well, they then admitted to not even having reviewed my file beforehand. (Um...) Things were just really disjunct. I'm sure that they have a great program, and perhaps, I just got the raw-end of a deal with respect to informed admissions personnel, but what about when it comes time for elective rotations and applying for residency? (That may be a stretch in thought.)
As for LMU-DCOM, ...what can I say? Their team was always all-together with it. That spoke volumes for me. After I interviewed, I knew without a doubt that the students, faculty, and staff seemed to be "real". Very personal. While I'm sure that there are disgruntled med students in any program, I actively engaged in conversation with many of them and found that everyone seemed so darn happy about their DCOM decision (and supportive of one another). (Compare the discussion threads btw the two programs here on SDN, one seems to have a lot of disgruntlement). DCOMs campus is state-of-the-art (well, probably so is RVU), and the faculty are seasoned. I have no doubt that DCOM will soon rise to become a top program (esp. as a primary care focused program). Just my 2 cents. Back to biochem I go....
Are you from Colorado? That would probably change things.I'm sorry that happened to you at RVUCOM. I definitely appreciate your input. Thank you so very much and good luck with everything!
For anyone accepted do we need to send our college transcripts in? I have a strange feeling like I got an email saying we need to but now I can't find it! I just want to make sure I need to send my college transcripts before I spend the $. Thanks!!
We don't need it right away though right? I don't remember reading about that in the letter.Yes, we have to have official transcripts sent to DCOM by all of the colleges that we have attended.
We don't need it right away though right? I don't remember reading about that in the letter.
Peachy, you also interviewed on the 16th, right? Man, didn't get the call today...not looking good if you already did 🙁
Peachy: out of curiosity, what time did he call?
Hey a plank owner! Glad to see it has worked out for you.4th yr here - just wanted to wish you all good luck! DCOM is a great school. The education is great, the place is great, and the people here are great.
You will soon learn - all of your training is variable - med school, rotations, residency - it is what you make of it. Start strong, finish strong. Have fun while you do it. Make DCOM great. Good luck to all the applicants, and good luck to all accepted - we are glad to have you!
Anyone interviewing on Tuesday?!? I am driving up there tomorrow and going to the pizza night and I am so excited! This is my first DO interview (and only 2nd interview total) so I am kind've nervous, but really anxious to see the school, since everything I have read about (aside from the lack of stuff to do in the area) has been amazing!
The basketball court is outdoors. There is also sand volleyball and a pool! I have no pictures for you...sorry 🙁is the basketball court at the university inn indoors?
i'm really interested in the university inn apts, can anyone can post pictures of the inside rooms, the gym, study rooms, the basketball court, laundry area, etc...????
I was in the very same situation and here's my advice:Hello!
I recently got accepted to LMU-DCOM 🙂! And it is definitely my first choice school. I am currently in a Master's program, and I am not too sure if LMU-DCOM know this. I mentioned it once at my interview, but it isn't anywhere else in my application. Now, my Master's ends July 23rd and I think medical school orientation is a few days away from there. I assume I got accepted based on my undergraduate statistics, and so I wanted to know if it would be wise to exit my Master's program? I have a long, rigorous 4+ years ahead, and I would love this time to save money ($9,000/semester), recoup, go on a medical mission trip and shadow for fun, so when I do start in July, I can be mentally and physically charged! I graduated undergraduate school in 2009, did research for a year and now I'm in my doing my medical masters. Any advice would be much appreciated. Thank you!!
Hello!
I recently got accepted to LMU-DCOM 🙂! And it is definitely my first choice school. I am currently in a Master's program, and I am not too sure if LMU-DCOM know this. I mentioned it once at my interview, but it isn't anywhere else in my application. Now, my Master's ends July 23rd and I think medical school orientation is a few days away from there. I assume I got accepted based on my undergraduate statistics, and so I wanted to know if it would be wise to exit my Master's program? I have a long, rigorous 4+ years ahead, and I would love this time to save money ($9,000/semester), recoup, go on a medical mission trip and shadow for fun, so when I do start in July, I can be mentally and physically charged! I graduated undergraduate school in 2009, did research for a year and now I'm in my doing my medical masters. Any advice would be much appreciated. Thank you!!
I would say...finish it. I am in my secondary year of masters program in biomedical sciences... and to be honest with you... it will benefit me when I do start medical school. Next semester I will be taking all of anatomy and neuroscience with the medical students....which means I have seen it all before. Allow me to excel, when I am in my first year of medical school. Yeah...I understand you want to take time off...but the courses aren't that bad..I am in the same boat as you...but I am just waiting on interviews because alot of schools have me on hold...because they want to see this semesters grades.
Hey everyone I just finished my interview here and have to say I am really impressed with the school, teachers and students, what a great school!!! I was curious for the others that interviewed before if they sent a thank you e-mail to the 2 people they interviewed with or not? I know they are really quick about the turn around time and just wanted to see if anyone else did or not. Thanks for your time and I really hope I get in here!!!!😀
Hey everyone I just finished my interview here and have to say I am really impressed with the school, teachers and students, what a great school!!! I was curious for the others that interviewed before if they sent a thank you e-mail to the 2 people they interviewed with or not? I know they are really quick about the turn around time and just wanted to see if anyone else did or not. Thanks for your time and I really hope I get in here!!!!😀
Thank you everyone for your advice. I truly appreciate it all.
I have decided to cut my Master's program short and take next semester off. Unlike most Master's programs, this is a 1 year intense program and so I've decided it would be most beneficial for me to take a breather before medical school. I have a strong undergraduate background (micro and molecular biology) so I feel I will be okay in medical school. I know many people who went straight from undergrad to medical school and are doing fine! I called the admissions office yesterday and was very straight forward and asked if I had to complete my Master's degree, to which her response was no. I can always say that I just took graduate school classes to kill time, which is something people often do to keep academically involved. I will still finish the semester strong and have already planned a trip to Costa Rica in February for a medical mission trip!
I look forward to the next 7 months ahead! Cheers to an enjoyable time before the craziness of medical school! Thank you again for all the advice.
I didn't but I am paranoid about emailing people. I would have sent a thank you note, but there was not enough time.Hey everyone I just finished my interview here and have to say I am really impressed with the school, teachers and students, what a great school!!! I was curious for the others that interviewed before if they sent a thank you e-mail to the 2 people they interviewed with or not? I know they are really quick about the turn around time and just wanted to see if anyone else did or not. Thanks for your time and I really hope I get in here!!!!😀
"...thank you e-mail to the 2 people they interviewed with or not? I know they are really quick about the turn around time and just wanted to see if anyone else did or not."
...I have decided to cut my Master's program short and take next semester off.
I will be submitting my application today and wanted to know if I should just wait for the next cycle as its already late. My gpa is strong, but a low mCAT score.
I was just thinking about that...looking at where you are from, I think we had the same interviewers today 😀. I think I just might not. I don't think it would even get to them before they meet...although I'm not sure if the people that interviewed us are even on the committee or if they just fill out that form and give it to them. On second thought, maybe I will send them. It just seems like the professional thing to do. Actually if you are who I think you are, as I was driving home I was thinking...what if he sends thank you letters and I don't?!? Then they will really be like UH NO. Cause I remembered you mentioning sending them at at lunch 🙄. Hopefully we will both hear good news next week (or the week after).