NSU-COM Discussion Thread 2009-2010

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We are submitting our results to "Pain" later this December. I'm gonna continue with my directed research I'll just drop out of the honors program so I don't have to do the extra work (I'm so lazy now)

"you have already been accepted into medical school" ~ my thoughts exactly! Here comes the easiest semester of my college career woohoo!

Wouldn't you rather still graduate with honors? Just because you don't have to is a silly reason to give up all the hard work throughout college. Just my opinion...
 
Wouldn't you rather still graduate with honors? Just because you don't have to is a silly reason to give up all the hard work throughout college. Just my opinion...

You are right. It is rather silly to stop now when I have so little left to do and I honestly don't have a good reason to quit. The way I see it though, everything I did in college was for me, not to just fulfill some honors requirements. I chose a "major" I was interested in, neuroscience, I was able to do some great research on a topic I found interesting in neuroscience, hyperalgesia, which lead to a published abstract and poster in SFN and also another project submitted to "Pain".

Does graduating with Latin words on my diploma make any of my accomplishments more special to me? Not really. If anything, they show everyone else how "great" I was in undergrad which is something I can live without because like I said earlier, I did it all for me not someone else. The only reason I joined the honors program was for the self-centered, I've got to look better than everyone else, sort of reasons, and since I've already been accepted, I don't have to put on that show any more you know? Although I do feel kinda bad for just quitting... lol but that's what everyone is doing here at the U so I gotta follow the crowd 😉
 
You are right. It is rather silly to stop now when I have so little left to do and I honestly don't have a good reason to quit. The way I see it though, everything I did in college was for me, not to just fulfill some honors requirements. I chose a "major" I was interested in, neuroscience, I was able to do some great research on a topic I found interesting in neuroscience, hyperalgesia, which lead to a published abstract and poster in SFN and also another project submitted to "Pain".

Does graduating with Latin words on my diploma make any of my accomplishments more special to me? Not really. If anything, they show everyone else how "great" I was in undergrad which is something I can live without because like I said earlier, I did it all for me not someone else. The only reason I joined the honors program was for the self-centered, I've got to look better than everyone else, sort of reasons, and since I've already been accepted, I don't have to put on that show any more you know? Although I do feel kinda bad for just quitting... lol but that's what everyone is doing here at the U so I gotta follow the crowd 😉

isn't graduating with honors (cum laude, etc) based on gpa and not whether or not you're in the honors program? won't you still be able to graduate summa (i think that is what you mentioned), it would just not have been through the honors college......either way your gpa will prove you're awesome, and i'm sure you'll be happy with whatever you decide 🙂
 
isn't graduating with honors (cum laude, etc) based on gpa and not whether or not you're in the honors program? won't you still be able to graduate summa (i think that is what you mentioned), it would just not have been through the honors college......either way your gpa will prove you're awesome, and i'm sure you'll be happy with whatever you decide 🙂


At the University of Minnesota, in order to have the Latin on your diploma you have to be in the honor program, do all the honors requirements, (research, thesis, thesis defense, thesis public presentation, honors courses, volunteering)... So even if you have a 4.0 if your arent in the program you get no honors
 
At the University of Minnesota, in order to have the Latin on your diploma you have to be in the honor program, do all the honors requirements, (research, thesis, thesis defense, thesis public presentation, honors courses, volunteering)... So even if you have a 4.0 if your arent in the program you get no honors

ohhhh....that is a huge bummer (and also super lame)....i honestly don't know what i would do in your situation.....let us know what you decide!
 
Interview Invite!!! Scheduled for Feb. 2, the earliest date they have available! Does anyone know the acceptance rate after interview, I think I remember seeing here somewhere, but it cud save some searching if someone knows. Thanks!
 
Interview Invite!!! Scheduled for Feb. 2, the earliest date they have available! Does anyone know the acceptance rate after interview, I think I remember seeing here somewhere, but it cud save some searching if someone knows. Thanks!

Never mind guys...I found the info, it was only on the second pg. Glad I didnt have to go through all 20!
 
Interview invite for Feb 4th... was complete in mid-august.
 
At the University of Minnesota, in order to have the Latin on your diploma you have to be in the honor program, do all the honors requirements, (research, thesis, thesis defense, thesis public presentation, honors courses, volunteering)... So even if you have a 4.0 if your arent in the program you get no honors

I don't know, that system kind of makes sense, if you ask me.

Case in point: at my graduation, we had two co-valedectorians, both with perfect GPA's. One was an intercultural communications major, the other was a biology major. We all knew who the 'real' valedectorian was... :laugh:
 
Got an interview invite today... Guess I was lucky, my interview is scheduled for 12/17! Anyone else going on 12/17?
 
I'm pretty sure C's are fine with NSUCOM. As long as you maintain above a 3.0 cumulative GPA and "pass" all your classes, then you should be golden.

PLUS...Our saying here is "7-0 = D.O" so they can't hate on people in the C range too much. 🙂 haha




Accepted. Does anybody know the matriculation requirements for NOVA now that I'm in. I want to put my deposit down ASAP . The reason I am asking is because my molecular biology class isn't looking so great this semester. there's a slight chance I might get my first C in it.

It should say it in your acceptance packet. If you haven't received it yet, I am somewhat in the same position as you, so I can tell you that mine said to finish my master's program and asked for my final transcript. It did not say anything about grades.
 
Hey! I thought I'd drop in and say hi to all my future fellow classmates! I've finally made up my mind and dropped off my fee in the mail...

Good luck to all the interview candidates...NSU was easily my mellowest interview to date! ZERO STRESS! Other than having to put up with the lame music from the NSUCOM intro DVD menu, no other complaints about that day.

Now to start looking into places to live!

And, any suggestions with what to do until matriculation next august?
 
Hey I don't remember exactly what they said at the interview but are all first year exams going to be block exams or is there still going to be an exam every Monday?
 
Interview invite yesterday (after being complete in mid September), then the interview is scheduled for 2/4. If anyone cancels their interview for December, please post it here so others can take your spot 🙂
 
Hey, just curious if NSUCOM students run into the same problems as LECOM-B students do concerning rotation sites being dropped and having to get new ones? Do NSU students do most of their rotations in FL? Does anyone have a residency match list? I can't seem to find it.
 
Hey, just curious if NSUCOM students run into the same problems as LECOM-B students do concerning rotation sites being dropped and having to get new ones? Do NSU students do most of their rotations in FL? Does anyone have a residency match list? I can't seem to find it.

so far from what I have read, it seems as if NSUCOM has solid rotation sites; there are bunch of reviews from students regarding Nova and you can read it on the file I have attached.

If you are looking fro the match list:

NSU-COM 2009 Residency Match List
Anesthesiology MSUCOM/DMC Sinai Grace
Anesthesiology Suncoast Hospital
Anesthesiology Temple University
Anesthesiology SUNY Downstate
Anesthesiology University of Washington
Child Neurology University of Chicago
Diagnostic Radiology Memorial University Medical Center
Diagnostic Radiology St. James Hospital
Emergency Medicine Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Emergency Medicine Lehigh Valley Hospital
Emergency Medicine St. Barnabas
Emergency Medicine Garden City Hospital
Emergency Medicine Medical College of Georgia
Emergency Medicine Good Samaritan
Emergency Medicine Mt. Sinai Medical Center
Emergency Medicine Mt. Sinai Medical Center
Emergency Medicine Mt. Sinai Medical Center
Emergency Medicine Oakwood Southshore Medical Center
Emergency Medicine Mt. Sinai Medical Center
Emergency Medicine Mt. Sinai Medical Center
Emergency Medicine Henry Ford Macomb
Emergency Medicine Albert Einstein Medical Center Emergency Medicine St. Barnabas
Emergency Medicine Good Samaritan
Emergency Medicine St. Michael's Medical Center
Emergency Medicine WVSOM/CAMC
Emergency Medicine St. Luke's Hospital
Emergency Medicine Southpointe Consortium- Affinity MC
Emergency Medicine St. John Macomb-Oakland
Emergency Medicine Brooklyn Hospital Center
Emergency Medicine St. Louis University
Emergency Medicine/Family Medicine Frankford Hospital
Family Medicine Arrowhead Regional Medical Center
Family Medicine Broward General Medical Center
Family Medicine USA
Family Medicine UMASS
Family Medicine Darnall Army Medical Center
Family Medicine Saint Joseph Exempla
Family Medicine Palmetto General Hospital
Family Medicine PCSOM/Spartanburg Regional Health System
Family Medicine Palmetto General Hospital
Family Medicine St. Vincent's East
Family Medicine TUCOM/University of New Mexico
Family Medicine Saint Joseph Medical Center
Family Medicine Baylor College of Medicine
Family Medicine University of Miami/ Jackson Memorial Hospital
Family Medicine Doctors Hospital
Family Medicine Aurora/St. Luke's
Family Medicine Nas Jacksonville
Family Medicine Valley Medical Center
Family Medicine Alaska Family Medicine Residency Family Medicine Columbus Regional Medical Center Family Practice Residency Program
Family Medicine Baylor College of Medicine
Family Medicine Palmetto General Hospital
Family Medicine University of Miami/ Jackson Memorial Hospital
General Surgery Cuyahoga Falls General Hospital
General Surgery Lutheran Medical Center
General Surgery POH Medical Center
General Surgery UMDNJ
General Surgery Tripler Army Medical Center
General Surgery Botsford Hospital
General Surgery University of Mississippi
General Surgery UNTHSC-Plaza Medical Center
General Surgery Maimonides Medical Center
General Surgery Largo Medical Center
General Surgery Botsford Hospital
General Surgery Henry Ford Macomb-Warren Campus
General Surgery OUCOM/Doctors Hospital
General Surgery University of Missouri - Columbia
General Surgery Tripler Army Medical Center
General Surgery Mayo Clinic
Integrated Family Practice/NMM
Internal Medicine Wellington Regional Medical Center
Internal Medicine Cleveland Clinic Florida
Internal Medicine Emory University
Internal Medicine University of Florida
Internal Medicine Suncoast Hospital/Largo Medical Center
Internal Medicine Loma Linda
Internal Medicine Mt. Sinai Medical Center
Internal Medicine Lenox Hill Hospital of NYU Medical Center
Internal Medicine Suncoast Hospital/Largo Medical Center
Internal Medicine St. Luke's - Roosevelt Hospital Center of Columbia University
Internal Medicine St. Luke's Hospital
Internal Medicine Medical College of Georgia
Internal Medicine Mt. Sinai Medical Center
Internal Medicine Pennsylvania Hospital
Internal Medicine MSU/Kalamazoo
Internal Medicine Mt. Sinai Medical Center
Internal Medicine Pinnacle Health
Internal Medicine Geisinger Medical Center
Internal Medicine Doctors Hospital
Internal Medicine Broward General Medical Center
Internal Medicine Suncoast Hospital/Largo Medical Center
Internal Medicine Naval Medical Center San Diego-Balboa
Internal Medicine University of Miami/ Jackson Memorial Hospital
Internal Medicine UT College of Medicine
Internal Medicine Mt. Sinai Medical Center
Internal Medicine Doctors Hospital
Internal Medicine UNTHSC-Plaza Medical Center
Internal Medicine Staten Island University Hospital
Internal Medicine Broward General Medical Center
Internal Medicine Botsford Hospital
Internal Medicine University of South Carolina Greenville Hospital System
Internal Medicine University of Mississippi
Internal Medicine Baystate Medical Center/Tufts University
Internal Medicine Pennsylvania Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Internal Medicine Suncoast Hospital/Largo Medical Center
Internal Medicine Broward General Medical Center
Internal Medicine Wellington Regional Medical Center
Internal Medicine Wellington Regional Medical Center
Internal Medicine Palmetto General Hospital
Internal Medicine University of Florida
Internal Medicine Indiana University
Internal Medicine Memorial University Medical Center
Internal Medicine Cleveland Clinic Florida
Internal Medicine Palmetto General Hospital
Internal Medicine Palmetto General Hospital
Internal Medicine Case Western Reserve University/ Metrohealth Medical Center
Internal Medicine Suncoast Hospital/Largo Medical Center
Internal Medicine St. Luke's Hospital
Internal Medicine/Dermatology Palm Beach Center for Graduate Medical Education
Internal Medicine/Pediatrics University of Kentucky Medical Center
Neurology Cleveland Clinic
Neurology University of South Florida
Neurology Georgetown University
ObGyn University of Miami/ Jackson Memorial Hospital
ObGyn Garden City Hospital
ObGyn St. Francis Hospital
ObGyn University of Nevada Las Vegas
ObGyn University of Tennessee
ObGyn Jersey Shore University Medical Center
ObGyn Vanderbilt University
ObGyn UMDNJ - Robert Wood Johnson Hospital
ObGyn Bayfront
ObGyn USA
ObGyn St Vincent Mercy Medical Center
Orthopaedic Surgery Millcreek
Orthopaedic Surgery UMDNJ
Orthopaedic Surgery OUCOM/St. Vincent Mercy Medical Center
Orthopaedic Surgery PCOM
Orthopaedic Surgery North Shore-Long Island Jewish/Peninsula Consortium
Otolaryngology PCOM
Pathology - Anatomical and Clinical Baylor College of Medicine
Pediatrics University of Florida - Jacksonville
Pediatrics Sinai Hospital of Baltimore
Pediatrics UCONN - Connecticut Children's Medical Center
Pediatrics Medical College of Georgia
Pediatrics Sinai Hospital of Baltimore
Pediatrics Penn State Hershey Children's Hospital
Pediatrics University of Florida - Jacksonville
Pediatrics Miami Children's Hospital
Pediatrics Oklahoma State University
Pediatrics UTMB Austin
Pediatrics University of South Florida
Pediatrics Miami Children's Hospital
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation University of Pennsylvania
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation University of Miami/ Jackson Memorial Hospital
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation University of Miami/ Jackson Memorial Hospital
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation University of Texas - Southwestern
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Stanford University
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation University of South Florida
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Louisiana State University
Psychiatry Naval Medical Center San Diego
Psychiatry Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center
Psychiatry UMDNJ - Robert Wood Johnson Hospital Traditional Rotating Internship Largo Medical Center
Traditional Rotating Internship St. Johns
Traditional Rotating Internship Broward General Medical Center
Traditional Rotating Internship St. Petersburg General
Transitional Year Mt. Sinai Hospital
Transitional Year Eisenhower Army Medical Center
Urology Tulane
 

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Hey, just curious if NSUCOM students run into the same problems as LECOM-B students do concerning rotation sites being dropped and having to get new ones? Do NSU students do most of their rotations in FL? Does anyone have a residency match list? I can't seem to find it.
http://medicine.nova.edu/do/clinical_rotation.html

You pick your site via lottery, and that is where you do your rotations, I haven't heard about sites being dropped, only added. Most people rotate in Fl.
 
Thank you so much for the info. VERY helpful 🙂

so far from what I have read, it seems as if NSUCOM has solid rotation sites; there are bunch of reviews from students regarding Nova and you can read it on the file I have attached.

If you are looking fro the match list:

NSU-COM 2009 Residency Match List
Anesthesiology MSUCOM/DMC Sinai Grace
Anesthesiology Suncoast Hospital
Anesthesiology Temple University
Anesthesiology SUNY Downstate
Anesthesiology University of Washington
Child Neurology University of Chicago
Diagnostic Radiology Memorial University Medical Center
Diagnostic Radiology St. James Hospital
Emergency Medicine Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Emergency Medicine Lehigh Valley Hospital
Emergency Medicine St. Barnabas
Emergency Medicine Garden City Hospital
Emergency Medicine Medical College of Georgia
Emergency Medicine Good Samaritan
Emergency Medicine Mt. Sinai Medical Center
Emergency Medicine Mt. Sinai Medical Center
Emergency Medicine Mt. Sinai Medical Center
Emergency Medicine Oakwood Southshore Medical Center
Emergency Medicine Mt. Sinai Medical Center
Emergency Medicine Mt. Sinai Medical Center
Emergency Medicine Henry Ford Macomb
Emergency Medicine Albert Einstein Medical Center Emergency Medicine St. Barnabas
Emergency Medicine Good Samaritan
Emergency Medicine St. Michael's Medical Center
Emergency Medicine WVSOM/CAMC
Emergency Medicine St. Luke's Hospital
Emergency Medicine Southpointe Consortium- Affinity MC
Emergency Medicine St. John Macomb-Oakland
Emergency Medicine Brooklyn Hospital Center
Emergency Medicine St. Louis University
Emergency Medicine/Family Medicine Frankford Hospital
Family Medicine Arrowhead Regional Medical Center
Family Medicine Broward General Medical Center
Family Medicine USA
Family Medicine UMASS
Family Medicine Darnall Army Medical Center
Family Medicine Saint Joseph Exempla
Family Medicine Palmetto General Hospital
Family Medicine PCSOM/Spartanburg Regional Health System
Family Medicine Palmetto General Hospital
Family Medicine St. Vincent's East
Family Medicine TUCOM/University of New Mexico
Family Medicine Saint Joseph Medical Center
Family Medicine Baylor College of Medicine
Family Medicine University of Miami/ Jackson Memorial Hospital
Family Medicine Doctors Hospital
Family Medicine Aurora/St. Luke's
Family Medicine Nas Jacksonville
Family Medicine Valley Medical Center
Family Medicine Alaska Family Medicine Residency Family Medicine Columbus Regional Medical Center Family Practice Residency Program
Family Medicine Baylor College of Medicine
Family Medicine Palmetto General Hospital
Family Medicine University of Miami/ Jackson Memorial Hospital
General Surgery Cuyahoga Falls General Hospital
General Surgery Lutheran Medical Center
General Surgery POH Medical Center
General Surgery UMDNJ
General Surgery Tripler Army Medical Center
General Surgery Botsford Hospital
General Surgery University of Mississippi
General Surgery UNTHSC-Plaza Medical Center
General Surgery Maimonides Medical Center
General Surgery Largo Medical Center
General Surgery Botsford Hospital
General Surgery Henry Ford Macomb-Warren Campus
General Surgery OUCOM/Doctors Hospital
General Surgery University of Missouri - Columbia
General Surgery Tripler Army Medical Center
General Surgery Mayo Clinic
Integrated Family Practice/NMM
Internal Medicine Wellington Regional Medical Center
Internal Medicine Cleveland Clinic Florida
Internal Medicine Emory University
Internal Medicine University of Florida
Internal Medicine Suncoast Hospital/Largo Medical Center
Internal Medicine Loma Linda
Internal Medicine Mt. Sinai Medical Center
Internal Medicine Lenox Hill Hospital of NYU Medical Center
Internal Medicine Suncoast Hospital/Largo Medical Center
Internal Medicine St. Luke's - Roosevelt Hospital Center of Columbia University
Internal Medicine St. Luke's Hospital
Internal Medicine Medical College of Georgia
Internal Medicine Mt. Sinai Medical Center
Internal Medicine Pennsylvania Hospital
Internal Medicine MSU/Kalamazoo
Internal Medicine Mt. Sinai Medical Center
Internal Medicine Pinnacle Health
Internal Medicine Geisinger Medical Center
Internal Medicine Doctors Hospital
Internal Medicine Broward General Medical Center
Internal Medicine Suncoast Hospital/Largo Medical Center
Internal Medicine Naval Medical Center San Diego-Balboa
Internal Medicine University of Miami/ Jackson Memorial Hospital
Internal Medicine UT College of Medicine
Internal Medicine Mt. Sinai Medical Center
Internal Medicine Doctors Hospital
Internal Medicine UNTHSC-Plaza Medical Center
Internal Medicine Staten Island University Hospital
Internal Medicine Broward General Medical Center
Internal Medicine Botsford Hospital
Internal Medicine University of South Carolina Greenville Hospital System
Internal Medicine University of Mississippi
Internal Medicine Baystate Medical Center/Tufts University
Internal Medicine Pennsylvania Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Internal Medicine Suncoast Hospital/Largo Medical Center
Internal Medicine Broward General Medical Center
Internal Medicine Wellington Regional Medical Center
Internal Medicine Wellington Regional Medical Center
Internal Medicine Palmetto General Hospital
Internal Medicine University of Florida
Internal Medicine Indiana University
Internal Medicine Memorial University Medical Center
Internal Medicine Cleveland Clinic Florida
Internal Medicine Palmetto General Hospital
Internal Medicine Palmetto General Hospital
Internal Medicine Case Western Reserve University/ Metrohealth Medical Center
Internal Medicine Suncoast Hospital/Largo Medical Center
Internal Medicine St. Luke's Hospital
Internal Medicine/Dermatology Palm Beach Center for Graduate Medical Education
Internal Medicine/Pediatrics University of Kentucky Medical Center
Neurology Cleveland Clinic
Neurology University of South Florida
Neurology Georgetown University
ObGyn University of Miami/ Jackson Memorial Hospital
ObGyn Garden City Hospital
ObGyn St. Francis Hospital
ObGyn University of Nevada Las Vegas
ObGyn University of Tennessee
ObGyn Jersey Shore University Medical Center
ObGyn Vanderbilt University
ObGyn UMDNJ - Robert Wood Johnson Hospital
ObGyn Bayfront
ObGyn USA
ObGyn St Vincent Mercy Medical Center
Orthopaedic Surgery Millcreek
Orthopaedic Surgery UMDNJ
Orthopaedic Surgery OUCOM/St. Vincent Mercy Medical Center
Orthopaedic Surgery PCOM
Orthopaedic Surgery North Shore-Long Island Jewish/Peninsula Consortium
Otolaryngology PCOM
Pathology - Anatomical and Clinical Baylor College of Medicine
Pediatrics University of Florida - Jacksonville
Pediatrics Sinai Hospital of Baltimore
Pediatrics UCONN - Connecticut Children's Medical Center
Pediatrics Medical College of Georgia
Pediatrics Sinai Hospital of Baltimore
Pediatrics Penn State Hershey Children's Hospital
Pediatrics University of Florida - Jacksonville
Pediatrics Miami Children's Hospital
Pediatrics Oklahoma State University
Pediatrics UTMB Austin
Pediatrics University of South Florida
Pediatrics Miami Children's Hospital
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation University of Pennsylvania
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation University of Miami/ Jackson Memorial Hospital
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation University of Miami/ Jackson Memorial Hospital
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation University of Texas - Southwestern
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Stanford University
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation University of South Florida
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Louisiana State University
Psychiatry Naval Medical Center San Diego
Psychiatry Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center
Psychiatry UMDNJ - Robert Wood Johnson Hospital Traditional Rotating Internship Largo Medical Center
Traditional Rotating Internship St. Johns
Traditional Rotating Internship Broward General Medical Center
Traditional Rotating Internship St. Petersburg General
Transitional Year Mt. Sinai Hospital
Transitional Year Eisenhower Army Medical Center
Urology Tulane
 
Since rotation location is done by lottery, are you at the same location for the entire third year or is it possible to have two locations (3, 4, etc) and you have to move within the third year? Is 4th year yours to decide since they're all electives? Does that mean you have to set all of them up yourself (find programs, fill out the paper work, etc)??
 
Since rotation location is done by lottery, are you at the same location for the entire third year or is it possible to have two locations (3, 4, etc) and you have to move within the third year? Is 4th year yours to decide since they're all electives? Does that mean you have to set all of them up yourself (find programs, fill out the paper work, etc)??
Your at the same location all third year and potentially fourth year, I'm not really sure how 4th year works exactly.
 
Hey guys - I just interviewed at NSU yesterday. What an awesome school! I hope I can get an accpetance here!
 
Your at the same location all third year and potentially fourth year, I'm not really sure how 4th year works exactly.

I have a question about this lottery. My boyfriend and I are going to the same school (we've already been accepted to AZCOM, but want to go to NSU because we are from Tampa. I've already gotten in and he interviews February 2nd). If we go to Nova I am concerned that because of the lottery we will be sent to different areas. Do they do any accommodations for people in a relationship who may be living together to at least go to the same area?

Also, if anyone is dropping their interview PLEASE post it here! An earlier interview for him would really help us out.
 
I have a question about this lottery. My boyfriend and I are going to the same school (we've already been accepted to AZCOM, but want to go to NSU because we are from Tampa. I've already gotten in and he interviews February 2nd). If we go to Nova I am concerned that because of the lottery we will be sent to different areas. Do they do any accommodations for people in a relationship who may be living together to at least go to the same area?

Also, if anyone is dropping their interview PLEASE post it here! An earlier interview for him would really help us out.
I heard that you pretty much can get the location you want, and that if you don't get the one you were looking for you can swap with other people.
 
Hey guys - I just interviewed at NSU yesterday. What an awesome school! I hope I can get an accpetance here!

I was in your group 🙂 Do you happen to have the list of interviewers? I left my portfolio in my hotel room.

Also, do you think what that tour guide said about acceptance rates was true?
 
What did your tour guide say about acceptance rates?

Btw, has anyone else gotten a COMLEX passing percentage besides the 90.5% someone mentioned earlier in this thread?
 
The Osteopathic College info. book says that NOVA receives 3500 applications each year and admits ~230 students...that means an acceptance rate of about 10%.
 
What did your tour guide say about acceptance rates?

Btw, has anyone else gotten a COMLEX passing percentage besides the 90.5% someone mentioned earlier in this thread?

If you get a interview, you are 75% likely to get accepted. But out of everyone that applies, as sonofva mentioned it already, its around 10%.
 
If you get a interview, you are 75% likely to get accepted. But out of everyone that applies, as sonofva mentioned it already, its around 10%.

I heard this is the case, but really only if you get your interview early. I remember reading somewhere that a lot of people who interview late are wait listed. Sorry to be a killjoy, though I could be wrong.
 
Last year they told us 95% passed COMLEX over the last 5 years. Hope this helps!

As for rotation sites, though...3rd year your rotation site is totally lottery. i.e. you are randomly assigned a number, and you pick your rotation site in numerical order. So the person who is #1 will obviously get their first choice. But whoever gets #240 gets LAST CHOICE. ICK *it'll be me, now...with my luck* So, #50 might not get their first choice if #1-49 already took all the spots at that site. It's also REALLY tough to swap, since pretty much everyone picks their highest preference available. That being said, a lot of the hospitals are in South FLA, and are really close to each other, even if you're not at the same actual place.

4th year is Elective rotations, so you go where you want for which electives you want.

Hope this helps! For those of you still in Undergrad/Grad School, good luck with finals!!



What did your tour guide say about acceptance rates?

Btw, has anyone else gotten a COMLEX passing percentage besides the 90.5% someone mentioned earlier in this thread?
 
argh.

i was complete in late Sept. received confirmation email. i haven't seen a status change nor heard anything else, and after reading something here about a signature page I decided to email them. this was the response:

As of November 2, NSU no longer requires a Signature Page for applications submitted via the web. By typing your name after the final application question, “By entering my name and today's date, I am certifying that I am the applicant to this program of study. I further certify that I have not shared nor will I share my unique Login ID and PIN for NSU's application system,” you are verifying that you authorize us to process an application on your behalf. We were experiencing some errors where applicants were prompted to print a signature page after this date, but the issue has been resolved. If you have applied after November 2, 2009, please disregard this prompt. If you applied before this, please print, sign, and return the attached signature page via fax to 954-262-3601. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns.


so much for what I thought was a fairly early application.
 
argh.

i was complete in late Sept. received confirmation email. i haven't seen a status change nor heard anything else, and after reading something here about a signature page I decided to email them. this was the response:

As of November 2, NSU no longer requires a Signature Page for applications submitted via the web. By typing your name after the final application question, “By entering my name and today's date, I am certifying that I am the applicant to this program of study. I further certify that I have not shared nor will I share my unique Login ID and PIN for NSU's application system,” you are verifying that you authorize us to process an application on your behalf. We were experiencing some errors where applicants were prompted to print a signature page after this date, but the issue has been resolved. If you have applied after November 2, 2009, please disregard this prompt. If you applied before this, please print, sign, and return the attached signature page via fax to 954-262-3601. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns.


so much for what I thought was a fairly early application.

Ooooh we must go to school together! Anywho, does that mean if you submitted the signature page once ( I did in September) that you have to do it again?
 
Ooooh we must go to school together! Anywho, does that mean if you submitted the signature page once ( I did in September) that you have to do it again?

heh, we must. i'm Nicole R., from Dr. Segal's immuno lab, with David L. i don't go on here a lot because you guys are WAY too intense and SDN stresses me out, haha.

you probably don't have to do it again. but i honestly can't remember if i did it or not. i did so many applications and now i'm just worried my late september application is now an early december application. gah!
 
heh, we must. i'm Nicole R., from Dr. Segal's immuno lab, with David L. i don't go on here a lot because you guys are WAY too intense and SDN stresses me out, haha.

you probably don't have to do it again. but i honestly can't remember if i did it or not. i did so many applications and now i'm just worried my late september application is now an early december application. gah!

Ahhh I know you both, we all took a couple of classes together (I'm Kristen G). You know my friend Rob J from DYC as well I believe 😳

I called a couple of times in the fall and they said I was complete and am waiting for review...this process is taking so long with this school👎 Anywho, hope the process has been going well for you!:luck:
 
I was complete before November 2nd and they invited me to interview without a signature page.
 
If you get a interview, you are 75% likely to get accepted. But out of everyone that applies, as sonofva mentioned it already, its around 10%.


new to this sdn thingy.....but actually out of 2500 or so of total applicants around 600 receive interview invites and about 230 matriculate. So approximately 75% (or around 450/600) of those who interview at Nova are accepted, of course not everyone who is accepted chooses Nova, in favor of other schools that they were accepted to....anyways, acceptance rate at Nova is around 18% (450acceptances/2500total applicants) and about 9% of the total applicants matriculate (230matriculants/2500total applicants), hope this helps.
 
new to this sdn thingy.....but actually out of 2500 or so of total applicants around 600 receive interview invites and about 230 matriculate. So approximately 75% (or around 450/600) of those who interview at Nova are accepted, of course not everyone who is accepted chooses Nova, in favor of other schools that they were accepted to....anyways, acceptance rate at Nova is around 18% (450acceptances/2500total applicants) and about 9% of the total applicants matriculate (230matriculants/2500total applicants), hope this helps.

where did you get the numbers from?

On this website, which has data for the entering class of 2007, http://www.eduers.com/Medical/Flori...iversity_College_of_Osteopathic_Medicine.html

It says that they interviewed 481, and accepted 366, which is about 76% acceptance rate.
 
yea i looked at eduers awhile ago.....i messed up the numbers a bit bc of the info that they gave my group before the interview but i think i was still kinda close, so yea like you and i said approximately 75% acceptance rate post interview....now according to 2007 eduers data, 481 applicants interview out of the 2100 total applicants so the interview rate is ~23% .....and acceptance rate of those who interview is 76% so 366 out of 481. so the acceptance rate in contrast to the number of total applicants is (366/2100) is 17% for 2007....
 
Is there a certain computer requirement as a student? PC or mac? Thank you
 
I just put in my deposit to NSU. So unless something life-changing happens (as if this choice is not 🙂) I will be heading to Ft. lauderdale.

I got accepted in September, and am waiting for a decision from NYCOM. Good luck to all the applicants!
 
Declined my NOVA acceptance--hope someone here gets it! Good luck to all those waiting.
 
Is there a certain computer requirement as a student? PC or mac? Thank you

PC or mac doesn't matter, they claim we are moving to computerized exams in certain classes so they said we would need laptops with long battery lives. The school was selling a packaged dell with a battery claiming to last up to 12 hours. I have a lenovo thinkpad with a battery that lasts me anywhere from 6-10 hours depending on my usage.
 
PC or mac doesn't matter, they claim we are moving to computerized exams in certain classes so they said we would need laptops with long battery lives. The school was selling a packaged dell with a battery claiming to last up to 12 hours. I have a lenovo thinkpad with a battery that lasts me anywhere from 6-10 hours depending on my usage.

Great my Dell doesnt hold a charge anymore... I have to keep it plugged in and I dont want to buy another battery haha
 
Just got my interview scheduled for next week. How soon after the interview do you know if you're accepted or not? Thanks!
 
Just got my interview scheduled for next week. How soon after the interview do you know if you're accepted or not? Thanks!

At the end of the interview, they'll usually tell you. You can find online about 1.5-2 weeks afterwards. Personally, I found out 8 days later.
 
When I interviewed, Ellen Rondino told me anywhere from 2-4 weeks. The students that lead the tour said it was closer to two weeks though.
 
Alright people.. we need more love in the Finally, a ranking of all DO schools! thread.
1) We're losing to western
2) those threads make people mad
So lets go and piss people off!
 
I am planning to apply for next cycle. 3.2 cGPA, 3.4 sGPA , RN ,non-traditional, no ECs yet. What mcat score do I need in order to have a decent chance for NSU-COM?
 
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