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Did any non-NY residents receive an interview invite yet? How many spots on average are alotted in the incoming class for out of staters?
As of my interview on 12/7, everyone was still in-state. I think they don't start with out-of-state until January, although there may be a few people coming up in December. Either way, they are just starting them now. I have no idea how many people are in-state/out-of-state. They have 300 students in the class though which makes them the second largest medical school class size (either DO or MD). So, there are a lot of spots to fill. 😀![]()
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any out of staters get an interview yet?
i think i recall reading some thread with a few people from jersey and florida interviewing...still regional...i was the one who was told directly by nycom that they wouldn't start looking at out-of-state applications until sometime in january. hope that helps.
Wait, where is Florida? LOL! That isn't regional.🙄 (Sorry!)![]()
There was another NYCOM out-of-state thread or discussion and someone posted something about having people from jersey and florida in their interview group. Ok, so maybe FL isn't New England, but don't all you New Yorkers have time-shares out there?All I know is, I haven't heard of any midwesterners or west coasters interviewing yet...🙁
A girl in my class is from Toronto originally; although, I believe she did her undergrad at NYIT.Do any of you guys know if NYCOM accepts Canadians?
At one of my other interviews, there was a NY resident who had interviewed at NYCOM a week earlier, and he told me they have a preference for in-state. I am out-of-state (PA) and still have not heard anything from them! I'm assuming I'll hear within the next coming months, though that creates a predicament for me, since I have an acceptance already, and the deposit is due soon!!
Did any non-NY residents receive an interview invite yet? How many spots on average are alotted in the incoming class for out of staters?
Did any non-NY residents receive an interview invite yet? How many spots on average are alotted in the incoming class for out of staters?
Hey guys,
I just spoke to the admissions office, and for anyone who's interested and to whom this applies: It was directly communicated to me that out-of-staters with less than a 26 are hopeless. They literally started looking at out-of-state applications yesterday. 516 686 3747
Just thought I'd share.
Hey All I'm kind of in a predicament: I got an interview from nycom over my winter break from school. I'm instate ...but far northern NY and below a 26 by the way, but i was accepted at my only interview so far- at LECOM erie. That wasn't my top choice, however, UNECOM was. I've been hearing all along that UNECOM looks at more than just mcat score and i was hopeful that i would get an interview. Last week though i got a rejection letter from UNECOM..they didn't even give me a chance to interview. This doesn't seem that much of a predicament cause I still have my nycom interview right?? no I emailed them to decline it before i found out about UNECOM. I thought then that I didn't want to go to a school with that big of a class size, that it was expensive to live in the area...and other reasons. But then today I got another email saying "return to sender" because my original one to nycom never got there for some reason. So they don't know!!! Now I need some advice...be happy with my choice before and decline again ( i mean I still have yet to hear from two schools and im already accepted at LECOM....or go to the interview?? Maybe I'll leave a spot for an outofstater if i don't go.
they literally said anyone under a 26 is hopeless? that would be kind of rude. or is that how you felt? lol
Hey All I'm kind of in a predicament: I got an interview from nycom over my winter break from school. I'm instate ...but far northern NY and below a 26 by the way, but i was accepted at my only interview so far- at LECOM erie. That wasn't my top choice, however, UNECOM was. I've been hearing all along that UNECOM looks at more than just mcat score and i was hopeful that i would get an interview. Last week though i got a rejection letter from UNECOM..they didn't even give me a chance to interview. This doesn't seem that much of a predicament cause I still have my nycom interview right?? no I emailed them to decline it before i found out about UNECOM. I thought then that I didn't want to go to a school with that big of a class size, that it was expensive to live in the area...and other reasons. But then today I got another email saying "return to sender" because my original one to nycom never got there for some reason. So they don't know!!! Now I need some advice...be happy with my choice before and decline again ( i mean I still have yet to hear from two schools and im already accepted at LECOM....or go to the interview?? Maybe I'll leave a spot for an outofstater if i don't go.
literally and in general as far as out-of-staters go...ask for Ms. Croot
i guess so then 😕 when i spoke to her, she didn't mention anything.
Hey guys,
I just spoke to the admissions office, and for anyone who's interested and to whom this applies: It was directly communicated to me that out-of-staters with less than a 26 are hopeless. They literally started looking at out-of-state applications yesterday. 516 686 3747
Just thought I'd share.
That stinks. I got a letter yesterday asking for my LOR's; I guess it was a standard letter that they send to everyone who sends a primary in. My MCAT is below 26, so I guess I won't even worry about sending the LOR's in. Anyone think that I should even bother with the letters? Thanks.
Hey All I'm kind of in a predicament: I got an interview from nycom over my winter break from school. I'm instate ...but far northern NY and below a 26 by the way, but i was accepted at my only interview so far- at LECOM erie. That wasn't my top choice, however, UNECOM was. I've been hearing all along that UNECOM looks at more than just mcat score and i was hopeful that i would get an interview. Last week though i got a rejection letter from UNECOM..they didn't even give me a chance to interview. This doesn't seem that much of a predicament cause I still have my nycom interview right?? no I emailed them to decline it before i found out about UNECOM. I thought then that I didn't want to go to a school with that big of a class size, that it was expensive to live in the area...and other reasons. But then today I got another email saying "return to sender" because my original one to nycom never got there for some reason. So they don't know!!! Now I need some advice...be happy with my choice before and decline again ( i mean I still have yet to hear from two schools and im already accepted at LECOM....or go to the interview?? Maybe I'll leave a spot for an outofstater if i don't go.
LOL! I had a similar situation. I withdrew most of my applications after I got my DCOM acceptance, including NYCOM. But, they never got the email I sent and sent me a letter to interview anyway. I wasn't really interested in the school, but I went thinking that it was "fate". I was actually really impressed with NYCOM, but withdrew post-interview because of the high COL and location. I think you should go. What does it hurt anyway? It is a good school and you may actually like it.![]()
I agree with Dr.Mom...I love people at NYCOM, they are very friendly and the school is great!
DoctorMom78 I wish I could have a friend and classmate like you, you are always very nice and supportive🙂 🙂 🙂
As of my interview on 12/7, everyone was still in-state. I think they don't start with out-of-state until January, although there may be a few people coming up in December. Either way, they are just starting them now. I have no idea how many people are in-state/out-of-state. They have 300 students in the class though which makes them the second largest medical school class size (either DO or MD). So, there are a lot of spots to fill. 😀![]()
Don't quote me on this, but I suspect Jersey is not as *out-of-state* as the west coast...Not sure why exactly (and to my knowledge, no one on SDN has verified why NYCOM has a state/regional preference).
I didn't bother to ask Ms. Croot about that part!
That stinks. I got a letter yesterday asking for my LOR's; I guess it was a standard letter that they send to everyone who sends a primary in. My MCAT is below 26, so I guess I won't even worry about sending the LOR's in. Anyone think that I should even bother with the letters? Thanks.
Thank you! You are welcome to come to DCOM with me, but you won't be seeing me at NYCOM. I hope everything works out for you though. We can still be SDN friends. Kind of the same I guess.🙂
I thought you lived out of state?
when i talked to ms. croot, she said that they favor NY residents because it follows with their osteopathic philosophy to also educate and serve new york. after they go through the new yorkers, they go to the tri-state area. then i'm guessing other regions after that. i hope that helps 🙂