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On behalf of all NYCOM students, I would like to apologize for all the stupidity you've been subjected to in this thread. It is obvious that some posts were completely inappropriate for the topic of this thread. I hope that some of my fellow collegues involved in this stupidity will stop their inane posts on this thread and post future bickerings on another thread. To all incoming students, I am sorry that you had to read through all of this. i assure you that these people represent a minority at NYCOM and most students at NYCOM are generally friendly and mentally healthy individuals. Congratulations on your acceptance and good luck next year. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to post it here. The rest of us will try to restrict oursleves to responding only to your concerns and not use this thread as a form of very public therapy. We will try to be better at airing our private difficulties elsewhere.
 
An apology from his Royal Highness NYCOMScrubs at last!!!! Lets celebrate!!!

Yes, feel free to ask me any questions. I am here to answer any kind of questions about NYCOM. You need to see both sides of the situation tomake your best choice. Do not base your decisions on what NYCOMScrubs or I have to state here. Come and check out NYCOM for yourself. Actions speak more than words.
Congratulations on your acceptances once again! Good Luck with all the studying.
Always keep smiling.
 
To my dear friends NYCOMScrubs and [email protected],
You both have no authority whatsoever to tell me what to post and where to post my views. Don't try to control me. You both obviously have mental issues because you cannot stand your opponent. On top of that you keep posting derogatory remarks about me everywhere and expect me to do as you say. Who do you think you are?? Also, neither of you had the guts to come see me face to face today morning to talk as I had requested so that we could solve this matter off this board. Listen up classmates, I have the right and freedom to say anything I want anywhere I want. You do not have any authority over me. Now if you want to go on rumbling on these threads or talking to yourself on the special thread you created for me) trying to gain some kind of control over me, its not going to work. I am not the one who needs help here. You both do. You think you control the world and that only your views about NYCOM count. That is not so. I will post anything anywhere I want no matter what you say or do to me. So, if you really want to help the new freshmen, don't fight me. Okay?? PEACE!
 
To DepressedNYCOMStudent:
against my better judgement I will respond to you here publically. I still do not believe that this is the appropriate place to air private greivances, but here I go.

I am sorry that you feel like you have been atacked. Although I was simply responding to your negative attitude towards me (read through this tread if you doubt this fact) it was silly and childish on my part to do so in the manner that I did. My first negative response to you came after I simply stated that the two of us seem to be having different fisrt year experiences. You seemed to take offense to me stating that and tried to assert your viewpoint that a social life did not exist at NYCOM. It is my experience and my opinion that there are plenty of opportunities to socailize at NYCOM given the environment and circumstances we find ourselves in. Just as you are intitled to your opinions concerning NYCOM, so am I. Just as you had every right to post your feelings on the topic, so did I. I resented the fact that you implied that I was not being truthful on the subject and I responded in a negative way. I apologize for that. Of course you must realize that you to are guilty of responding in a negative manner yourself and I hope that you will also be big enough to apologize for your part in this mess.

There is no need for confrontation. That is why I did not come to see you today in class. I was not sure whether you realized this fact as well and had no wish to cause a scene. In the past you stated that you would like to smash peoples faces in. I do not think that this is an appropriate thing to say. We are adults. We are doctoral students. In a little over three years we will be doctors. I think that we must hold ourselves up to higher standards than that.

It is my hope that this silliness will stop. I do not mean to tell you where you can post and what you should restrict your posts to. However, I implore you to use your better professionsl judgement when posting in the future. While there is no need to sensor yourself (everyone has a right to free speech) I ask you to be smart and adult about how you respond to people. I will try to hold myself to the same standards.

I also ask you in the future not to make broad generalizing comments about student life at NYCOM. Please recognize that we all have different experiences and that just because you've had a hard time at NYCOM, it doesn't mean that the rest of us have or that the incoming students will.

Again, I'm sorry if your feelings have been hurt. It was never my intention to do so. But let us stop this silliness. There is no need to fight on this webboard and I do not think that anyone else is really interested in reading about this. Can we please just end this.


To any first years who may be reading this:
Again, i apologize to all of you. i hope this stupidity has not given you a negative view of the students at NYCOM. While NYCOM is not a bed of roses, it is not the HELL that some people would like to portray it as. You must understand that when people are under a lot of stress (like us NYCOM students are) we tend to accentuate all the bad and underplay the good. There are good things at NYCOM to. You all will get the chance to experience the good and the bad for yourselves and decide for yourself. i hope that in your case there will be more good and bad, just like it has been for me.
 
Dear NYCOMscrubs,
You seem to be kinder to me than [email protected] is. Hence, I will give you a little respect for that.
However, none of this mess would have happened if you hadn't responded to my first post inthe first place. Scroll up and read my first post to the incoming freshmen....I never mentioned you or [email protected]. I simply presented my views in my post. I did NOT try to turn people away from your post like you did. I did not tell people not to listen to you. Your first respond to my post continuously tried to turn people away from my post...and yes, I found this very offensive.
For instance your statements ( which were directly "attacking me" rather than presenting your views such as:

"Alright DepressedNYCOMStudent. Sometimes I wonder if we are even in the same class. I seem to be having a very different first year experience from you.
To all of you incoming students out there, DO NOT spend your last full summer studying. You will regret it".
"... It will be the biggest waste of time to memorize origins and insertions of the bazillion muscles in the body....". " Of course there is a lot of memorization to Anatomy but certainly nothing that you have to give up your summer for."
"Unlike what DepressedNYCOMStudent seems to state all the time, students at NYCOM do get together and hang out. If you are friendly and make an effort to make friends you will not be lonely. After every set of block exams, there is always some place most students gravitate to, usually a bar or restaurant. There are always parties being held- they are open to anyone and invitations are always posted on the web board. "
"To all of you out there, please realize that this person's experience is not necessarily one that all first years have had. "

It was these sentences that got me extremely angry.

You have full right and freedom to post your views but tell other people that I am not telling the truth is bazaar. I always stand by my words and I always respect my opponent's views even when I disagree with them. A lot of my classmates are happier than I am. That doesn't mean that I will go "smash them in their faces". That is just a phrase that I use to show my extreme frustration. I do not have any authorirty to smash anybody else's face and I do not intend to do so. We all live in a free country where everybody has freedom to express his true words. I will speak about my bad experiences about NYCOM social life on this board ....and it should NOT be considered as a generalization. All my posts are ONLY my views. I think the incoming class is smart enough not to blindly base their views only on one person. You don't need to tell them anything.

Lastly, I am not as depressed as I was when I started school. I do have my circle of friends at school. I am alright now. However, there are times when I feel distressed or tired or depressed...which I am sure everybody in class feels. We are all in med school now. There will be times in life where we can sit in our backyard under the beautiful sun on a cmfy sunny day and enjoy that lemonade. But now is not the time to do so. We are all under med school stress now and depression slips in and out of us sometimes. Yes, I did talk out about this with certain people in our class. A few of our classmates feel the same way. This does NOT mean that the whole class is depressed!!! Its just stages that we all go through. Some hide it while some don't. I rely on my friends....and the gym. Also, depression should not be considered as something I should be ashamed of. The last thing a depressed person wants to hear is " Don't come here. Go get help from a counselor". The best way to relieve depression is to just listen to the patient and to let them talk it out. When I depressed I talk it out with my friends and that gives me my strength back. So, please have respect for depression. Just because I am distressed or feeling tired doesn;t mean that you can make fun of me. There are times when I am happy and there are times when I am depressed. So, please forgive me for overexpressing myself at times. Yes, I do go overboard at times. But please have respect for depressed people.

I guess you have now apologized sincerely for replying in this way. Hence, I forgive you. Also I don't want to carry on this fight anymore. Lets just stop this fight. We both have had different experiences at NYCOM and lets leave it at that. We can still be good friends. I will go now.
Bye. Have a good night.
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Alright you two or three, you all ought to stop it. I am sure you have better things to do than to argue about things like this. Although I am not yet in med school (will start in the fall), I think that every med student will have a diferent experience in med school. Let's allow everyone to voice their opinion, be understanding and move on. This kinda of negative attitude will get you nowhere.
 
Hey People - This forum was supposed to be for incoming (as well as current)students to meet and greet, as well as to find out some info from the current NYCOM students. If two or three people are going to start going back and forth for pages at a time, please form a new forum more appropriately labeled for your arguing. Thanks.
 
We tried that. For whatever reason, it didn't work. You can be sure that I will no longer be responding to anything argumentative.
 
Hey fellow Docs, I think we got to organize some informal meeting for the people of the entering class. I personally would love to find out more about the school, and the people with whom I'm gonna spend the next four years. We've all fought hard to get here and years ahead will be that much more enjoyable if we stick together. 🙄
Also, looking for housing is much easier with a group of people since many landlords offer whole houses for rent. Lemme know what you think. 🙂
 
Hello everyone,

Congrats on your acceptances to NYCOM. I think we can look forward to a difficult but quality education. I am friendly with a few DO's that went to the school and they have nothing but good things to say, except of course for the price that is.

Anyway, I live on L.I. already and know it pretty well. If anyone would like to get a group get together this summer to get to know each other and share experiences and wisdom, just let me know.

Post your replies here and we can set a date.

Congrats

JF
 
Hello everyone! I too am from Long Island and would be interested in getting together with some of my classmates. Any suggestions? 🙄
 
Hello, and congratulations to everyone accepted to the NYCOM class of 2005. My name is Jay and I will be joining you guys. I did my undergrad at NYIT and am pretty familiar with the campus, and NYCOM itself. I would love to meet some of my future classmates before orientation. Email me at [email protected] if you guys plan something. Thank You, and Congrats. 😉
 
Hi! I too, will be going to NYCOM this fall. I was wondering what people on LI were doing for housing. I am currently living in Port Jeff and it is quite a commute during rush hour. I am considering renting a house so if anyone is interested let me know. Anyway, I would love to meet up with some of my fellow classmates this summer. There is plenty to do on this island if you know where to go. You can email me at [email protected]. I hope to hear from someone soon!
 
I think sometime in mid July would be a great time to meet, considering most of us will no longer be working and be preparing for school. Or, the other alternative would be to meet sometime in mud june in case people want to try and find roommates for apartments. How does that sound with everyone. There are some great places to meet in Westbury (about 15 minutes from the school).
 
Greetings to all...

I will be attending nycom in the fall. Anyone looking for a roommate email me at [email protected]. I'm working in DC right now. I'm semi-looking forward to this life-altering beginning of med school. I look forward to experiencing this ride with you!

John
 
Hi everyone! I just have one question to ask...Is NYCOM a pass/fail school? I have another thread started re: which schools are pass/fail, but haven't had that many responses. I'm being proactive about it now.

Thanks for your answer.
 
the current system is H/P/P*/F

Honors is a little less than top 10%
Pass is the mean minus 1 standard deviation or 70%
P* is if you were below 1 standard deviation you retake a cummulmative test. You pass the course but with a P*

fail is if you fail the retake.
 
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