NYCOM Discussion Thread 2009-2010

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I think the interviewer and I hit it off real well. I'm speculating that I might be placed on the WL or rejected because another member on this forum who interviewed on the 20th received their acceptance yesterday. I live in Queens and I still haven't received mine.

Those who interviewed on the week of 01/18 to 01/22 please step up. 🙂

So far only SuiteP from Central Jersey who interviewed on the 20th of Jan received his/her acceptance from NYCOM.

I heard people did this a lot and it worked most (all) the time. Call the adcom and tell them you are accepted into a DO program, but you have a couple days to pay the deposit fee. Since you were interviewed for NYCOM and it is your number one choice, you would rather pay this deposit fee to them rather than your accepted medical school. Thus, you would like to know of a decision. You may even add that you were even offered a spot on their HCOP program, which means that you (parents) are living on a tight budget and you can't afford to make two $1500 deposit
 
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Hey,

I also live in Queens. I interviewed on 1/19 and I got an acceptance letter on 2/3!!!!

Good Luck to everyone!!
 
I think I was probably interviewed for MEDPREP and I am totally ok with that. I agree with nobu, it is a really good way for you to see what med school is really like and to figure out your strengths and weaknesses. NYCOM is my first choice...UMDNJ is my second and I am on their wait list...I think I would definitely do the program. USB you should reconsider it. Who was your interviewer? I thought I hit it off really well with mine as well.
 
I think I was probably interviewed for MEDPREP and I am totally ok with that. I agree with nobu, it is a really good way for you to see what med school is really like and to figure out your strengths and weaknesses. NYCOM is my first choice...UMDNJ is my second and I am on their wait list...I think I would definitely do the program. USB you should reconsider it. Who was your interviewer? I thought I hit it off really well with mine as well.

Honestly, Blueskies, I would go to this program even though I was accepted into a MD program. I am for real! Going to this program does not mean going to NYCOM, if you know what I mean!
 
I think the interviewer and I hit it off real well. I'm speculating that I might be placed on the WL or rejected because another member on this forum who interviewed on the 20th received their acceptance yesterday. I live in Queens and I still haven't received mine.

Those who interviewed on the week of 01/18 to 01/22 please step up. 🙂

So far only SuiteP from Central Jersey who interviewed on the 20th of Jan received his/her acceptance from NYCOM.

I think I know why your file is ON HOLD. This is pure speculation, of course! I think your file has been selected for MED-PREP. However, they will NOT make that final decision unless they receive your parents and your income tax return forms. Once, you email them as a pdf or fax it to them, then they will make a decision about your file. It happened to my friend. He interviewed a while back. Got this HCOP email and ignored it. It is until after he sent in the necessary income tax return forms (1040A, EZ, etc) that they made a decision about his application.

I think the same thing is true with your application. You mentioned earlier that you asked to withdraw from HCOP. If you did that, call them and tell them that you are reconsidering your option since NYCOM, after all, is your first choice. Then, tell them that you are faxing or emailing the necessary income tax forms.

If that solves your problem, you will owe me a beer :meanie:
 
I think your theory is correct. Like I said a few days ago, I got a phone call telling me to fax my parents' tax forms over IMMEDIATELY, because without them the committee could not make a decision about my application. This goes along with what you are saying.
 
UBS stick, I also heard the adcom is meeting today to make decisions. So, If i were you, I would fax my income tax IMMEDIATELY!!!

Those of you who interviewed from Jan 25 to Feb. 4 and those whose files have been placed on hold for reasons such as missing income tax returns and have since sent the appropriate documents should hear by next week...Don't quote me, just my speculation. I would like to know whether I am right or wrong. Can anyone inform us of a decision by next week if they were interviewed during that time frame???
 
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Thank you guys! I'm at work and don't have access to my tax nor access to my parents' tax information. I guess I'll have to wait until the next adcom gathering.

I don't know if the lady over the phone misunderstood me when I asked whether I'm considered for regular ad or Med-Prep ad when she answered regular ad. Oh well, I guess only time will tell and I haven't received any calls from NYCOM.

Be it NYCOM or not, I'm just glad I got into somewhere but NYCOM acceptance would be ideal. 😉

Robu: I'll buy you a shot of vodka if all goes well. haha
 
hey, just curious, howd you find out the adcom was meeting today?
 
How did you get accepted to MED-PREP program? Does it consider as wait-listed program?
 
Well I just got the call and they want to put me in Med-Prep once I submit my tax information. Guess I'll go ahead and submit it and see where it goes from there. 👍
 
How did you get accepted to MED-PREP program? Does it consider as wait-listed program?

Jesus freaking Christ! Do you guys bother to read at all? How r u gonna survive medical school if reading is not in your DNA?
 
Well I just got the call and they want to put me in Med-Prep once I submit my tax information. Guess I'll go ahead and submit it and see where it goes from there. 👍

Dude, GO FOR IT!!!!! Fyi, do not relinquish your other accepted DO spot until after July 2nd!!!!!
 
Well I just got the call and they want to put me in Med-Prep once I submit my tax information. Guess I'll go ahead and submit it and see where it goes from there. 👍

They called you? Hmmmm...I wonder if they will call me or send a letter....
 
...and blueskies and USB stick...see I am right...a pat on my shoulder, please!!! I said today the adcom are meeting AND my speculation about UBS stick "Interview Hold" situation is dead on!!!....:laugh:😀
 
...and blueskies and USB stick...see I am right...a pat on my shoulder, please!!! I said today the adcom are meeting me AND my speculation about UBS stick "Interview Hold" situation is dead on!!!....:laugh:😀

*many pats on robu's shoulder*

how DID you know that the adcom would meet today?
 
i read it somewhere or someone told me...can't recall!!!
 
Well I just got the call and they want to put me in Med-Prep once I submit my tax information. Guess I'll go ahead and submit it and see where it goes from there. 👍



Congratulations!! Med-Prep program would be ideal for me, I want an acceptance via Med-Prep more so than via regular admission. I submitted my tax information a week ago and no one gave me a call since. Guess I will wait and see.
 
and then bowling123 would eat my tasty crow :laugh::laugh:😀😀
 
Congratulations!! Med-Prep program would be ideal for me, I want an acceptance via Med-Prep more so than via regular admission. I submitted my tax information a week ago and no one gave me a call since. Guess I will wait and see.

blueskies and bowling, you won't get a call since you already submitted your tax. If you are indeed accepted by the MED PREP program, look into your mailbox by Tuesday or Wednesday. The reason, i think, UBS stick got the called is because his file has been idled since the last adcom meeting. So, they called him to inform him whether he wants that position. Otherwise, he would have received the pink slip. It seems USB Stick would not have been accepted into the regular route, but rather through MED-PREP.

Honestly, just like bowlin123, I would rather be accepted via MED-PREP than regular admission because I won't have to pay the freaking deposit. Second, you got a taste what medical school like, i.e., what to expect. Third, almost everyone would get in anyway. Fourth, i read someone they may give you as much as $10,000 in scholarship, if not more
 
and then bowling123 would eat my tasty crow :laugh::laugh:😀😀

Get my member name right. It's bowlin123 and not bowling123. I am always suspicious of your sources. You couldn't even explain how you know why there is an AdCom meeting today.
 
blueskies and bowling, you won't get a call since you already submitted your tax. If you are indeed accepted by the MED PREP program, look into your mailbox by Tuesday or Wednesday. The reason, i think, UBS stick got the called is because his file has been idled since the last adcom meeting. So, they called him to inform him whether he wants that position. Otherwise, he would have received the pink slip. It seems USB Stick would not have been accepted into the regular route, but rather through MED-PREP.

Honestly, just like bowlin123, I would rather be accepted via MED-PREP than regular admission because I won't have to pay the freaking deposit. Second, you got a taste what medical school like, i.e., what to expect. Third, almost everyone would get in anyway. Fourth, i read someone they may give you as much as $10,000 in scholarship, if not more

I would say that we wouldn't have known as much about MED-PREP/HCOP program as we have now had we not started the argument in the first place. Some of the things you have said are valid, while others seem dubious. Unless you have credible sources to back up the stuff you said, I would remain duobtful. I meant how do you know there is an AdCom Meeting today without knowing where you got the source.
 
I don't want to take sides, but he was correct about several things...if you do a search on sdn and type "nycom med prep" a bunch of discussions come up, dating back several years. A lot of them are students who went through medprep, and the stuff robu says seems to go along with what they say. all the students who did it said it was a good experience.
 
I think I'll take the Med-Prep program and see how it goes.

Robu: Do you know what classes we'll be taking? I want to start reading the text now. Also, do you have any idea what the class size will be like? Good to start a study group. 😀
 
Good choice, USB! I hope that I get in too, and that I will be able to see you there!
 
I got a letter asking me to apply for MEDPREP, too, but they didn't say I've been accepted yet. How many applicants are accepted each year?? I'm not familiar with MEDPREP. Where can I read more about this program?
 
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Go back a few pages in this thread and read from there. Or search for it on the top right hand corner of this site where it says SEARCH SDN. I typed "nycom med prep" in the search box.
 
robu058 - I asked Ex med preppers....
the poet sings - thanks =)

I am just trying to get some legit advice... since NYCOM seems to keep this med prep stuff hidden from everyone... Its only on this sdn that I heard of it and became worried... just started looking at it yesterday...
 
robu058 - I asked Ex med preppers....
the poet sings - thanks =)

I am just trying to get some legit advice... since NYCOM seems to keep this med prep stuff hidden from everyone... Its only on this sdn that I heard of it and became worried... just started looking at it yesterday...


I think you have to be economically/socially disvantaged in order to be considered for this MED-PREP/HCOP program. Usually they send you an email after your interview (only selected few) asking you to submit your parents' and your 2008 income tax returns. MED-PREP is a part of HCOP program. To clarify myself, I found this statement from a reliable source.

-NYIT has been awarded a three-year, $1 million Health Careers Opportunity Program (HCOP) grant from the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). The project, a joint effort of the Academic and Student Affairs divisions of NYIT's College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYCOM), targets disadvantaged students who are interested in medical and health careers by offering enrichment and skill-building activities, assisting with college and financial aid applications, and facilitating entry into medical schools. It will also increase the primary care clerkship rotations available to NYCOM students with preceptors, providing culturally competent primary care to vulnerable populations.-
 
We have indeed established that you do need to be economically disadvantaged to be considered for this program. The email sent to those who designated themselves as disadvantaged proves that.
 
Blueskies486: I hope to see you in May as well! 🙂

I wonder what the class size will be. I mean a three years 1 million dollar grant is a lot of money.
 
So after doing a little bit research on MED-PREP, both robu058 and I seemed to make some mistaken assumptions. There is really only one program; MED-PREP is really a part of the HCOP program and they are not distinct; people who got accepted through HCOP/MED-PREP program have to attend the 6-week summer classes and maintain a certain gpa in order to be considered for an acceptance to NYCOM.

Also, I think this is how the process goes. HCOP/MED-PREP are only available to those who did not get accepted via regular acceptance in the first place. The Admissions Committee, then, looked at the pool of interviewees who are capable of doing well and disvantaged, and offered them a conditional acceptance in the form of HCOP. Please take note that if you decline this offer, you are still not entitled for a regular acceptance. You might end up being on the waitlist. The last paragraph is mere speculation which I summed up from past Med-Prep threads.

I can see why I didn't get accepted even though my GPA's and MCAT's are supercompetitive for NYCOM and my interview went well. My probrem is I have never obtained a DO physician letter. Correct me if I am wrong.
 
bowlin, I dont think that's it...nycom does not require a LOR from a DO, it is just recommended (I got this from both the nycom website and the booklet that the aacom puts out each year detailing every d.o. school). it probably would have helped a little, but I doubt it was a make or break situation.
 
bowlin, I dont think that's it...nycom does not require a LOR from a DO, it is just recommended (I got this from both the nycom website and the booklet that the aacom puts out each year detailing every d.o. school). it probably would have helped a little, but I doubt it was a make or break situation.

I understand that a LOR from a DO is not a requirement; otherwise, I wouldn't have gotten an interview. I meant having a DO letter is strongly recommended and carries more weight.
 
Yea...I still have trouble believing that that alone can overpower your very competitive GPA's and MCAT score. Besides, if it really WAS that important, nycom would make it a requirement...
 
Yea...I still have trouble believing that that alone can overpower your very competitive GPA's and MCAT score. Besides, if it really WAS that important, nycom would make it a requirement...

Well, that was the only logical explanation I could come up with. Of course, it was my speculation. Most of other interviewees during my interview date have heard back from NYCOM sometimes around Christmas.
 
You should call them, if you haven't already. Sometimes they will give you a reason as to why you were not accepted.
 
You should call them, if you haven't already. Sometimes they will give you a reason as to why you were not accepted.


The lady from the Admissions Office did call me a few weeks ago and ask me to submit the tax info. I did ask her about the decision and she said something about that I should submit my tax info in order to find it out. I wouldn't want to get in yet so I can avoid paying the deposit. MED-PREP is ideal for me and I hope I get it.
 
I was put in the wait list. I think I am the first one in the wait list for 2010 cycle. I was sad for a while, but I am ok right now.
 
Hey, just wanted to give everyone a heads up if they would like a sooner interview. I've decided on a different school and I have an interview scheduled for Tuesday, I haven't canceled yet but I will be doing so on Monday.
 
Any attending NYCOM student explain how H/P/F system works at NYCOM? Are students ranked?

H = top 10% of the class, determined by a composite grade at the end of the system
P = above 70% on all final grades
F = below 70% on final grades

This only changes if the average for the class falls below a 70%. This has not happened so far.

Students are not ranked until it comes time to apply for residency, I believe.
 
accepted after interiew 1/21, anyone else? also, anyone else accepted/planning to attend who is interested in the dpc program?
 
hey guys, i was wondering if anyone knew anything about rescheduling nycom interview for wednesday, we're expecting a huge snowstorm
 
I was wondering if anyone who has been accepted has received the financial aid package or if anyone knows when they are supposed to send it out?

Thanks
 
So my sister just called to tell me that the Admissions Committee at NYCOM had voted to let me apply for this HCOP-MED PREP program as stated in a letter she has just received. Does anyone know for certain if that means I will certainly get a Med-Prep spot if I applied? If so, I will be very excited! And also if I absolutely have to attend NYCOM after successfully completing the program? Any comment would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
 
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So my sister just called to tell me that the Admissions Committee at NYCOM had voted to let me apply for this HCOP-MED PREP program as stated in a letter she has just received. Does anyone know for certain if that means I will certainly get a Med-Prep spot if I applied? If so, I will be very excited! And also if I absolutely have to attend NYCOM after successfully completing the program? Any comment would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

If you read back a few threads, you will see that is the same letter that my friend has received. Needless to say, welcome MED-PREPer! Congrats!!!!
 
If you read back a few threads, you will see that is the same letter that my friend has received. Needless to say, welcome MED-PREPer! Congrats!!!!


Hey, I know they're the same and I also understand that you pretty much answered my previous questions, but would you ask your friend for me whether if getting the letter is almost synonymous with getting an acceptance for Med-Prep and whether if I am required to attend NYCOM upon successful completion of the program? I really like to attend the program and NYCOM is one of my top choices; however, I would like to leave my options open for future possibilities.
 
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