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BOODLES, if you get into a cheaper school, do that. I'm a first year at NSU and i didn't really understand the financial strain i'd put on myself by coming here. Having said that, if you take out all loans and have zero help, you're looking at about 130K when all is said and done. However, it's totally doable to pay that back in b/t 5 and 10 years post-grad if you live within your means and you work hard. There's a few other threads that talk about loan repayment etc that actually provide a numbers breakdown that may be of some help. Let me know if you have other questions.
Don't get too down. I literally have a pile of rejection letters that I've collected from last year. You'll get there. The interview is a great opportunity. Just relax and be honest and show them who you are and you'll be fine. Whoever interviews you has been in your situation🙂Well I got my rejection letter to Nova a couple days ago. I've been avoiding acknowledging it because it shot down my confidence a lot. My stats are mediocre and I think that had a lot to do with it but I might call just to see if they can explain further so I know what to fix for next year. I don't know if it's good or bad that I got this news before my interview at Midwestern. I only say good because I would know how hard I truly have to try (not that I wasn't already going to) and bad because my confidence is really torn down right now. Good luck to all of you!
Well I got my rejection letter to Nova a couple days ago. I've been avoiding acknowledging it because it shot down my confidence a lot. My stats are mediocre and I think that had a lot to do with it but I might call just to see if they can explain further so I know what to fix for next year. I don't know if it's good or bad that I got this news before my interview at Midwestern. I only say good because I would know how hard I truly have to try (not that I wasn't already going to) and bad because my confidence is really torn down right now. Good luck to all of you!
Congratulations! Looks like we'll be classmates.I got in! Just received the email today.
What were your stats on applying if you don't mind me asking? I'm looking into NOVA's program also
Here is the link to the Facebook page for those who get accepted: https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1510585905872791
Does anyone have a general idea of the time-frame for each semester? Not the curriculum, but the actual time between semesters that you have off. Also, do y'all know how the rotations are divided up? It seems like the biggest chunk of time is given the last year. Thanks!
Time off is limited, one week between summer and fall and then three weeks between fall and winter (spring semester), and a spring break during winter semester...but thats it. As for dividing up clinicals you do a few observation days starting in the first fall semester and spring semester and will continue each semester that you're on campus then between April-May you go out on a month long rotation, then the second year you go out on another month long rotation in the same time frame. Your last three rotations start in August of your third year and I believe you get a week or two off between each of those final rotations.
I just emailed it to you🙂I can't find the Facebook page anywhere? Can you send me the link?