NSU-COM class of 2008

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DoctorInSpace said:
I've been to Maryville (close to Knoxville, right?) and there didn't seem like such great malls around......actually, not much of anything. I'm from NY too, and i'm perfectly happy w/the shopping situation down here. And it is all so close to school!!!


MUAHAHHAHAHAHAHAH! I don't think I said it but I'm from Maryville. (Pronounced Mar-vil for those that are from here) We have a mall....its just kinda small....and the movie theater is across the street...and that theater doesn't take credit cards.....and ....well you get the picture. It does have an electronic Boutique and a good bookstore so all is ok in my book. Thanks for the help you rock!
 
As you can see, I'm doing a wonderful job studying for bacteriology tonight.......My bro-in-law lives in Maryville, and I was up there almost 2 years ago. He has a beautiful house with a view of the mountains....very pretty up there. I'm a big city girl, though.

I tried to give you Karma points, Robz, but it wouldn't let me........have to spread the wealth.
 
Robz said:
Now you have my attention.

Could you talk a little more about the malls? 🙂 (you can tell I have priorites right?)

Are they tiny malls or they decent ones? are we talking Macy's or Dillards? 🙂

aww hell as long as they have a Babbages or Electronics Boutique I'm all good. 🙂


Yeah we have great malls around here, I think someone mentioned Fashion, Broward, and Sawgrass. The Pembroke Lakes mall is close by as well and a little farther there is Aventura Mall in Miami (has some pricey deparment stores like Bloomingdales and boutiques). As for gaming stores all have EB and Babbages, plus we have Game Stops. In the strip mall right by school that has the Old Navy there is a Game stop as well. (My boyfriend is into video games so I get to know these places pretty well 🙂 )

Finding shopping malls will not be a problem in South Florida
 
polo8250 said:
As for gaming stores all have EB and Babbages, plus we have Game Stops. In the strip mall right by school that has the Old Navy there is a Game stop as well. (My boyfriend is into video games so I get to know these places pretty well 🙂 )

ALL RIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! My addiction will be appeased....though I won't have time for them anymore!

(BTW ....you earn cool girlfriend points for knowing about video games. Thats so bonus.)
 
(BTW ....you earn cool girlfriend points for knowing about video games. Thats so bonus.)[/QUOTE]

lol..not only do I know about them I play some too! I play Halo sometimes but I like playing it when we have a couple X- Boxes connected for multiplayer games. I am best at fighting games though like Soul Caliber and Tekken. ..I know I am a dork 😛
 
polo8250 said:
lol..not only do I know about them I play some too! I play Halo sometimes but I like playing it when we have a couple X- Boxes connected for multiplayer games. I am best at fighting games though like Soul Caliber and Tekken. ..I know I am a dork 😛

Ohhhhhhh. Good times! Your not a dork by anymeans. Thats just damn cool!
 
I hope people don't mind me asking too many questions. 😎


Now that I found my shopping I was wondering how the beaches are. When I drove down to NSUCOM from Orlando for my interview I spent very little time there. I basically drove down, got into my hotel, worked out and went to bed. I did though take about 30 minutes to drive cause I wanted to see a beach. I started driving south and east and driving right by the airport. I ended up in the docks districts. OOPS! Anyway, I found a Beach (started with a D. I believe) and since it was like oh...9pm in December it was deserted, dark, and cold. 🙂 I got out...grabbed some sand....looked at the coastline with the lights of Miami....said...I saw the beach and got right back in my truck.

So, I'm going down in May and I was wondering what some of the best beaches were. I assume pretty good ones since there is some serious advertising for Ft. Lauderdale beach and of course South Beach but I was still curious of a local observations on this. I'm thinking of having a drink by the beach. Yes....that would be so nice.
 
You probably were at Dania Beach! I think your best bet in Fort Lauderdale would be... Las Olas. I live near Deerfield Beach (about 15 minutes North of Fort Lauderdale) and I like the beach in Deerfield (by the pier). I also like Delray Beach (further North). But I think South Beach is my favorite, but I dont always feel like driving down there.
 
hey wassup everyone....i've been looking for apts online n was wondering if any of your current NSU students would happen to know about these apts....

1.lakepointe at jacaranda
2.laurals at jacaranda

are these fairly good places to live....area/the apartments themselves fairly old?new?

any insight will be appreciated
 
Has anyone gotten their financial aid package yet? If you did...were you happy with it? 🙂
 
DOit said:
Has anyone gotten their financial aid package yet? If you did...were you happy with it? 🙂

I was told financial aid would be out sometime in june.
 
Hi, I am Bryan Currie and will be a M-3 in July. I am leaving to do my rotations in West Palm and my roommates need someone to take my place. We live in a house about a 12 min drive from NSU-COM down University and heading East on Broward Blvd. I got this house last year from previous M-IIs who were leaving for rotations and it was an upperclassman secret before that. The house is huge with a large living room, a den with bar (great place to catch college football, and yes you will have time to do just that) and not to mention a recently resurfaced pool in the back with a huge yard. The rent is $516 per month plus approx $100 per month for the Wireless internet, water, electricity,lawn,pool stuff. This is THE PLACE so act fast! You can move in the first of July.
My two roomates are awsome. Brad is a surfer who graduated from Ohio State and head of Doctor's Outdoors and Axel is a former anatomy fellow and past president of the Student Osteopathic Surgical Assoc. Both are very knowledgable and can help you. So if you are a guy or girl who is looking for a great place to live and not allergic to Zoie, Brad's super friendly dog, give us a call at 954-625-2163 or email Brad at [email protected] or me, Bryan, at [email protected] and we will get back to you asap. thanks.

currie
 
question for current students or anyone that knows. I hear that a lot of Fridays are clinical days. Does this mean you follow physicians in the area in their own clinics? Like shadowing? Or do you work in the health clinic that is adjacent to the school? (which I have never seen) I was just curious about the first year patient contact during didatic training.
 
I think you are talking about "IGC". You pick between internal medicine, family medicine, or peds and then you are assigned to shadow a physician in that field at their office about six times during the semester. The office is somewhere in the area - I am pretty sure no one is assigned to the clinic (although you can shadow there on your own time). This semester, we went every other Friday (about 6 times this semester and about the same last semester), but I am pretty sure that they are changing the day so that it doesnt cut your weekend short. How much you get to do depends on you and the physician you shadow. Some physicians prefer you to just watch and some will let you do a lot but you generally have to take the initative. See you soon.
 
In addition to what AUdacious said, there are a few people who were assigned to the clinic at school, mostly for reasons of transportation difficulties. The person who runs IGC is willing to work with students in their placements. And if you don't get your first choice during your first year, she will help you out during your second year.

AUdacious and I were assigned to the same doctor, and we loved working with each other, so we requested to be together again next year. We also had a great physician who spent plenty of time with us and allowed us to ask lots of question.

See you all soon!
 
MUHAHHA. Yeah I meant ICG. Could you expand on what was expected of you? Which type of medicine did you observe..FP,IM, or peds? Did you guys just shadow or was the physician cool and let you do things?
 
IGC is a honors, pass, fail course - 100% attendance, a patient log, and a case report on a patient you saw are expected. DoctorInSpace and I were assigned to family practice with a D.O. about 15 minutes away. He was awesome; after every patient, we would go and ask questions and discuss the condition in his office. We got to see a lot and even saw a blocked Wharton's Duct which was on a quiz we had the following week in a different class. We also got to see a lot of OPP at his office. We only did basic things like wt, ht, temp, bp, pulse, respirations, and patient histories. We were allowed to do more, but he said it was up to us about how comfortable we felt doing things. He asked us if we wanted to do some OPP once but we didnt learn the technique until two weeks later. We listened to a lot of hearts and looked into a lot of noses and ears. Like I said, it is what you make of it. Yes, we couldve done a lot more but we really got so much out of just seeing a patient with him and then talking about it afterwards that I was pretty happy doing that. By the end of your first year, you know how to do a complete history and physical so you could do that if the physician says its okay.

Samantha
[email protected]
 
I forgot to mention that one of my friends was a respiratory therapist before coming to medical school. The physician she shadows gets her to see a patient on her own and then she presents the patient to the physician. Then, the physician talks to the patient and goes over everything. Afterwards, the physician tells her what she missed and how to do things better etc. and then she does a complete writeup on the patient. She has really learned a lot from this. She also gives shots and helps explain how/when to take medications and how they work and all kinds of cool things like that. I can't imagine what the students who are nurses or who are really comfortable with their OMM get to do. Again, it is what you make of it. See you soon.
 
Rock on I couldn't ask for a better description. Thank you.

I was wondering about that. I am a paramedic and am quite familiar with talking to patients while not being nervous. The physicians I shadowed were really cool with me asking questions or them getting me to do things with a patients premission. I felt pretty special just shadowing...go fig!

I was a little interested in seeing if they were pretty cool preceptors or not. You make it sound like a lot of fun getting to play with what you learn early in school. Yay!
 
I have an appointment at NSU's clinic on Thurs the 20th to get current on my vaccines.

I DON'T CURRENTLY HAVE HEALTH INSURANCE

Is there a cheaper way to do this? Does NSU have any sort of assistance for their incoming students? What can I expect to pay (assuming I will need ALL of the vaccines)?

thanks,
NS
 
NotShorty said:
I have an appointment at NSU's clinic on Thurs the 20th to get current on my vaccines.

I DON'T CURRENTLY HAVE HEALTH INSURANCE

Is there a cheaper way to do this? Does NSU have any sort of assistance for their incoming students? What can I expect to pay (assuming I will need ALL of the vaccines)?

thanks,
NS

I don't know much but they may be able to give you a ball park figure if you call them. Their number is (954) 262-1262. They have a website but its not the most helpful in terms of information. http://www.nova.edu/smc/

I'd call and ask prices. That what I did here when I wanted a general figure.
 
Hey! How is everybody doing?
How are finals going? for ya?ll that have any!

I was wondering does anyone know when exactly do we have to turn in the immunization form?
Do we have to have it done before May 15th?

And for you that are wondering how much would they cost!
I have all the vaccines done except Varicella, and the second and the third dose of HepB and I have paid about $170, so far.

See you all soon!
 
For what it's worth... I just went to get my medical forms filled out and the whole thing ended up costing me $196 and I DO have insurance. According to the people in the office, insurance won't cover "school physicals." I was surprised, but I paid it anyway. 🙁
 
Dr.L said:
Hey! How is everybody doing?
How are finals going? for ya?ll that have any!

I was wondering does anyone know when exactly do we have to turn in the immunization form?
Do we have to have it done before May 15th?

And for you that are wondering how much would they cost!
I have all the vaccines done except Varicella, and the second and the third dose of HepB and I have paid about $170, so far.

See you all soon!

I'm pretty sure my packet said that everything in the admission folders they sent ya is due on the 15h. Thats why I had to bust my butt to go get this crap done.
 
kristabel said:
For what it's worth... I just went to get my medical forms filled out and the whole thing ended up costing me $196 and I DO have insurance. According to the people in the office, insurance won't cover "school physicals." I was surprised, but I paid it anyway. 🙁


Sounds like you got railroaded.

Yeah my visit ended up costing me around 240 and THEN i needed a titer for my heb B which I had the shots but didn't hvae documentation available.

Yes I am immune and it cost me a whopping 75 bucks for that freaking test....which happened to be about 35 more than they quoted me for it.

I can bitch or I can pay it and never do that crap again.

I elected to pay it and just get my paperwork in.
 
Robz said:
Sounds like you got railroaded.

Yes, I did, but I had the exact same thought process you did...I'll just pay for it so I don't have to deal with it anymore. The most expensive thing was the varicella titer, which I had done while I was in undergrad but I didn't have the documentation. So that was $57 I probably did have to spend. My immunization records show the first two Hep B shots, but I'm missing the last one. My mom swears I got it done, but I think I'm going to have to repeat the sequence (once I get to NSU and it's free). Good times!!!! :meanie:
 
kristabel said:
Yes, I did, but I had the exact same thought process you did...I'll just pay for it so I don't have to deal with it anymore. The most expensive thing was the varicella titer, which I had done while I was in undergrad but I didn't have the documentation. So that was $57 I probably did have to spend. My immunization records show the first two Hep B shots, but I'm missing the last one. My mom swears I got it done, but I think I'm going to have to repeat the sequence (once I get to NSU and it's free). Good times!!!! :meanie:

Free is good...or you can challenge it with a titer as well like I did. I was forced to have a lot of this crap done when I was in paramedic school before I got to do my hospital rotations. So I have been through this before and learned you get screwed a lot.....hense when I got my positive PPD....oh that pissed me off. Chest x-rays for life for me! Yay!

Anyway, I was lucky to have pretty good documentaion of all my shots and chicken pox (varicella). This last physicial finally though has everything on one page. Now I can transfer my records to another location without having to drag everything out. I am trying to figure out why we needed two copies for our hospital rotations, you'd think the school would forward them on with our HIPPA approval.
 
All the vaccines cost me around 250 bucks. For all the vaccines and the varicella titer, which came back saying I never had chicken pox and am not immune!( I had them as a child, I even gave it to my brother 😀 Makes me wonder about the quality of their testing. :scared:
 
bgworm said:
All the vaccines cost me around 250 bucks. For all the vaccines and the varicella titer, which came back saying I never had chicken pox and am not immune!( I had them as a child, I even gave it to my brother 😀 Makes me wonder about the quality of their testing. :scared:

DAMN thats near my price range! I assume you had insurance too.

I know how you feel, I would have been furious if I needed my heb B sequence again.

As for varicella....I had it like when I was two and a half...my doc took my mom's documentation coupled with another physician writing that I had it as a child for my proof. No titer no nothing. Signed me off as having it when I was a child. Maybe I just got lucky in that he wasn't super demaning that the old physician records had to have the exact date of my illness on them...


then again I could have shown him my chicken pox scars 🙂
 
so, today i am realizing there really isn't anyone at the admissions desk.

I tried to call Linda about my deposit payment and for two days I get voicemail....I left a message yesterday.

Today i tried just the regular desk....

again voicemail.....

Maybe they just want to skip my 1000 deposit fee. 🙂

I could use the fee cash!
 
I know what you mean. I had to call two or three times a day for three days to get a hold of someone. That was just to get them to take my money. I finally got a hold of someone who took my credit card info. 😡 I wonder what these people do all day?
 
bgworm said:
I know what you mean. I had to call two or three times a day for three days to get a hold of someone. That was just to get them to take my money. I finally got a hold of someone who took my credit card info. 😡 I wonder what these people do all day?

Now what did they do with it????


Now you know what they do with the rest of their day!
 
I anyone in the class of 2008 hasn't signed up for the email or checked it today they have just relased the required and recommended book lists today. They also have the new budgets for everyone on there as well.
 
I guess I should do a PSA and post the booklists for everyone....
 

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As for the budgets and the book lists.....you will hear a lot from us soon-to-be M2s as to which books are vital and which are not. For biochemistry for example, I have never once looked in the required text book. Everything you need to know is give as handouts in lecture or is stated during the lecture. All required books are on reserve at the library, too. I think they budget books/supplies as over $6000.....that is way more than you will ever need. All of your diagnostic equipment (otoscope, ophthalmoscope, blood pressure cuff, stethoscope, etc) will cost you less than $1000, and you will not buy $5000 worth of books. There are several books that are good for reference, and there are some that you need to have (at least in my opinion). DO NOT go out and buy all of the books on the list. You will be wasting your money.

I just wanted to get that out there b/c I would hate for you to go out and buy a bunch of books that you will reference very infrequently, when they are at the library if necessary. When we get a little closer to August, you will hear a lot more from us as to which books are truly necessary.
 
DoctorInSpace said:
As for the budgets and the book lists.....you will hear a lot from us soon-to-be M2s as to which books are vital and which are not. For biochemistry for example, I have never once looked in the required text book. Everything you need to know is give as handouts in lecture or is stated during the lecture. All required books are on reserve at the library, too. I think they budget books/supplies as over $6000.....that is way more than you will ever need. All of your diagnostic equipment (otoscope, ophthalmoscope, blood pressure cuff, stethoscope, etc) will cost you less than $1000, and you will not buy $5000 worth of books. There are several books that are good for reference, and there are some that you need to have (at least in my opinion). DO NOT go out and buy all of the books on the list. You will be wasting your money.

I just wanted to get that out there b/c I would hate for you to go out and buy a bunch of books that you will reference very infrequently, when they are at the library if necessary. When we get a little closer to August, you will hear a lot more from us as to which books are truly necessary.

Thanks Jill. I was actually going to hold off on buying ANY books until school get closer. Hell, I'd pay for the fedex or UPS shipping if I needed them that bad.

I was and maybe still am going to go through on a search function to figure out what books are cool and what sucks. I know I want a netters for sure but do I want to buy one or sign up for AMSA and get on for free? Little things like that.

I'm poor...I'm a student..and 6K on books is INSANE. I already have a stethoscope and a BP cuff, so those are a few less things I need to worry about.

I'm hoping to get the INSIDE STUFF(TM) on the need to have and the nice to have.

It is nice if your on a military scholarship (which I am not) and get to buy EVERYTHING!
 
Yes, I am on military scholarship, and get reimbursed for all required stuff. I bought some non-required/non-recommended and didn't get reimbursed, but they were more helpful than the required stuff. Even if you bought every single required book, you still wouldn't spend $6000. Just count that as more money to live off of.

As time gets closer, you will learn what is needed and what isn't
 
Okay, so I just had an interesting conversation with Linda from Admissions... I haven't sent in my last deposit yet (I needed until yesterday to round up the $1000), and she just told me that even if I overnight it they won't get it for a week because of how slow the mail is there. Now, I've been pretty last minute with all of my deposits and I haven't had a problem yet. We also got an email from Dr. Chaffin saying they "will be checking for payments received no later than Monday, May 17." So if it's at the school in time (perhaps not in the COM admissions office, but in some mailroom somewhere), they can't give away my seat, right???? 😕
 
:idea: If you start driving you could have it there by tomorrow
 
docbon said:
:idea: If you start driving you could have it there by tomorrow

Clearly that's the answer - I wish I had thought of that! 😛 I'll just go start packing now...
 
kristabel said:
Okay, so I just had an interesting conversation with Linda from Admissions... I haven't sent in my last deposit yet (I needed until yesterday to round up the $1000), and she just told me that even if I overnight it they won't get it for a week because of how slow the mail is there. Now, I've been pretty last minute with all of my deposits and I haven't had a problem yet. We also got an email from Dr. Chaffin saying they "will be checking for payments received no later than Monday, May 17." So if it's at the school in time (perhaps not in the COM admissions office, but in some mailroom somewhere), they can't give away my seat, right???? 😕

Hmmm. I remember that I sent in my deposit in March oh.....less than a day before it is due. I am sure if you have it postmarked by Friday you should be good. There has to be SOME leway.

I bit the bullet and applied for a credit card...I got one with a credit limit of 1000 and used it all up this last Tuesday for my final payment. To pay by credit is another option for you.

Lastly, I would just overnight it if your really worried or if your SUPER worried I think you can have fedex or UPS actually deliver it directly to the desk with a confirmation of delivery. It may cost you but if its for your piece of mind its all good.

I would call and let them know you sent the payment and jsut make sure they know you sent it. I doubt they will give away your seat without notification to you. The mail is unpredictable at best sometimes.

Oh and another thing. I really haven't talked to linda but Margie at 1126 is really really helpful. She answered a lot of my questions about residency waiting periods and general admissions thoughts I had.
 
kristabel said:
Clearly that's the answer - I wish I had thought of that! 😛 I'll just go start packing now...

Hey if your there next weekend I'm flying in on Friday! 😀
 
Thanks guys!! I think I'm going to overnight it and send them an email saying that I overnighted it. Then I'll track it and send them another email when it was received. Then there can be no argument that it was there by May 17!! 😀

Robz, I wish I could be there next weekend, I'll be a my little sister's graduation from hs!! Let us know where you end up finding a place 😉
 
Robz said:
Oh and another thing. I really haven't talked to linda but Margie at 1126 is really really helpful. She answered a lot of my questions about residency waiting periods and general admissions thoughts I had.

Everytime I've tried to call Margie, I get her voicemail. I left a message yesterday and she never called back. Linda was a little more helpful... in that I actually spoke to her 🙄 They were all a little bit frustrating to deal with in regards to my transcripts. I've known they were missing one (of my five) for two weeks, I finally got Linda to tell me today that the one missing is from Georgia Tech - which is where I am right now. I could have fixed this weeks ago if they would have told me 😡 Oh well, who needs financial aid??? Wow, sorry guys, I guess I needed to vent 😳 It will all get settled soon enough and the real fun will begin!!
 
kristabel said:
Everytime I've tried to call Margie, I get her voicemail. I left a message yesterday and she never called back. Linda was a little more helpful... in that I actually spoke to her 🙄 They were all a little bit frustrating to deal with in regards to my transcripts. I've known they were missing one (of my five) for two weeks, I finally got Linda to tell me today that the one missing is from Georgia Tech - which is where I am right now. I could have fixed this weeks ago if they would have told me 😡 Oh well, who needs financial aid??? Wow, sorry guys, I guess I needed to vent 😳 It will all get settled soon enough and the real fun will begin!!


I held off on sending my last transcripts in until this week. I didn't want to send in my transcripts and them turn around and want the damn spring semester. So, I waited until they were released on wednesday and I sent them out then. I'll call next week to make sure they were received. I just want everything in by june so my financial aid will get there...so I can pay for my apartment and school....and my video game habit. 🙂

Oh and I found getting in touch with linda OR Margie is a luck of the draw type of thing. You jsut need to call linda 1139 and margie 1126 until you get one. Isn't that sad I know the extentions by heart now?
 
So, I started to think about my transcripts and I wanted to know for myself which ones they have or have not received.....so I called and I GOT THROUGH ON THE FIRST TIME!

but

the system has been down all day and they can't tell me what they have or do not have yet.


The fun continues. 🙂
 
Robz said:
So, I started to think about my transcripts and I wanted to know for myself which ones they have or have not received.....so I called and I GOT THROUGH ON THE FIRST TIME!

but

the system has been down all day and they can't tell me what they have or do not have yet.


Wow! Congratulations on getting through! I swear some system or another is perpetually down, NSU might need some new or more IT people. When I talked to them today, she told two of three systems were available to her and one of them happened to include my transcript info. Have you been checking your NSU email? They email you when they receive a transcript, they just don't tell you which one they got. 🙄
 
kristabel said:
Wow! Congratulations on getting through! I swear some system or another is perpetually down, NSU might need some new or more IT people. When I talked to them today, she told two of three systems were available to her and one of them happened to include my transcript info. Have you been checking your NSU email? They email you when they receive a transcript, they just don't tell you which one they got. 🙄


Yup, but I have 5 schools. and they should already have 4 transcripts but I don't think I got four confirmation emails. I was wondering what transcripts were missing so I can fix it. I would be happy if it was on the webstar.
 
I know it is such a pain to track everything down; I remember how many times I called. You would think that it wouldn't be so hard to find out which transcript they need. Now that I am here though and see how hard they work, I kinda feel bad about how pissy I got when I wanted info NOW that they couldnt give me. Anyhow, they are working on getting everything computerized so that you can log on and check all this stuff and not have to deal with the phones so much. If you pm me with anything you are having difficulty with and why or have any suggestions for improvement, I will submit it and hopefully make the process easier. They are doing a serious overhaul of the entire process though so at least they are putting forth the effort. I basically kept a list of questions so that I would remember everything when I called and wouldnt have to call a million times to get a few questions answered. Next Friday is our last final, I am counting down the seconds! See you all soon.

Samantha
[email protected]
NSUCOM Class of 2007
 
Hey Class of 2008... Congrats to all of you!

A few quick things for you...

If anyone is still looking for housing next year, I have a room available in a 3bed/2.5.bath townhouse that is within 5-10min walking distance from Nova's HPD. The house is pretty big... each bedroom has its own balcony and a walk-in closet, you would share a bathroom with me, there is a washer/dryer, and downstairs there is a brand-new kitchen and nice new tile floors, and two living areas... plus a front porch for a table or something. Plus there is a pool and tennis court and a clubhouse, and it is right across the street from Bally's. Rent is $500/month starting as close to June 1st as possible plus utilities. I am 23 and will be an M2 next year, and I live with my brother who is 26 and a financial analyst, and also a friendly cat. Please email me at [email protected] if you are interested or want to see pictures.

About health insurance - I am the president of SOMA (Student Osteopathic Medical Association) for next year and we offer health insurance for you guys. Once I am done with finals next week and get everyone's addresses, I will be sending some info to you about their insurance. I'm not sure if it is better or worse than the school's insurance (I'm still a baby and on my parent's insurance), but it's pretty much up to you to see which one will be better for you. Plus, if you get the SOMA insurance, the club looks good and we get some money from it... and the better the club is, the more parties we can have for you (esp. Osteoblast, a party on the beach during your orientation week) and the more we can do with the club (like going to Conventions and things like that). So anyway, look for some info in your mailbox coming sometime soon...

Last but not least, enjoy your summer and your free time (trust me). If you have any questions about school/what to expect/where to live/etc., feel free to contact me at my email address. Congrats again on your acceptances! 🙂


~Jenn Diamond
NSU-COM M1 (almost an M2 - whoo hoo!!) 😀
SOMA President (2004-05)
 
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