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What do you like most about this school? NYCOM has a pretty big incoming class, do you feel like the classes are too large? I'm more familiar with PCOM and they upload lectures (audio and video), does NYCOM do the same?
About how long did you guys have to wait to hear about interview invites after you were released by AACOMAS?
For me it was Location, family, and friends are here. I am from NYC didn't want to go out state. The school it self has excellent rotation sites. Nycom does upload Lectures and does have video but it the video is contingent on class attendance. If 66% class shows up the lecture will be streamed if not students will not have access to it. In terms of class size, it is big but I was used to that from college most of my science classes had close to 300 people in them. Possibly at graduation you will be introducing yourself to the person next to you. In general it is pretty low stress environment not very cut throat because it is a Honors/Pass/Fail. Honors is cut throat but most of us work together to make sure you get through. Faculty are available via e-mail and will try to help you succeed. However the exams at NYCOM are not very representative of the National Board Exams. They have recently tried to make there questions more board style but you will have to do significant preparation by yourself for them.
NYCOMEC hospitals are awesome teaching hospitals with many having ties to MD schools as well, which gives us a great learning experience. For example Maimonides is an affiliate of Down State, North Shore-LIJ is an affiliate of Einstein as well as NYU and will be part the new Hofstra medical school. St. Barnebas in the Bronx is also affiliated with Einstein and is a level I trauma center and it gives students a great opportunity to learn. It has NUMC (Nassau Unversity Medical Center) which will also be part of the new Hofstra Medical school.
Hopes this helps good luck!!!!
Awesome! Norman Gevitz, Phd (author of The DOs - a book every pre-med interested in osteopathic medicine should read) is now a part of the NYCOM faculty.
That's so cool, what department/position will he be in?
is it really pass/fail? I couldn't find anything on the website. Is it pass/fail for the first two years only? or for all 4 years?
interviewing at nycom jan 7th!
whoot whoot 😉
stats: 24R mcat
sGPA: 3.45
nsciGPA:3.7
totalGPA 3.61
miracles can happen!
Are OOS interviews being extended already? How are you notified, email, snail, etc??
can someone tell me the cost for the secondary app.?
NJ has a good osteopathic program especially favors instate
For me it was Location, family, and friends are here. I am from NYC didn't want to go out state. The school it self has excellent rotation sites. Nycom does upload Lectures and does have video but it the video is contingent on class attendance. If 66% class shows up the lecture will be streamed if not students will not have access to it. In terms of class size, it is big but I was used to that from college most of my science classes had close to 300 people in them. Possibly at graduation you will be introducing yourself to the person next to you. In general it is pretty low stress environment not very cut throat because it is a Honors/Pass/Fail. Honors is cut throat but most of us work together to make sure you get through. Faculty are available via e-mail and will try to help you succeed. However the exams at NYCOM are not very representative of the National Board Exams. They have recently tried to make there questions more board style but you will have to do significant preparation by yourself for them.
NYCOMEC hospitals are awesome teaching hospitals with many having ties to MD schools as well, which gives us a great learning experience. For example Maimonides is an affiliate of Down State, North Shore-LIJ is an affiliate of Einstein as well as NYU and will be part the new Hofstra medical school. St. Barnebas in the Bronx is also affiliated with Einstein and is a level I trauma center and it gives students a great opportunity to learn. It has NUMC (Nassau Unversity Medical Center) which will also be part of the new Hofstra Medical school.
Hopes this helps good luck!!!!
i know this might be a dumb question that i probably know the answer to. Who here is set on attending NYCOM and has an interview? for those in this position, are you guys going to shrug off the rest of your interviews? I mean this school DOES have 95% acceptance rate for interviewed individuals... I have an interview elsewhere and i really cant see myself in that kind of setting... im SO tempted to not attend. what do you guys think? bad idea or no?
If you browse through this thread, you'll see.hey guys
I just had a quick question, can you all tell me how long it took to hear back from NYCOM after ur primary was verified?
thanks
hey guys
I just had a quick question, can you all tell me how long it took to hear back from NYCOM after ur primary was verified?
thanks
hey guys
I just had a quick question, can you all tell me how long it took to hear back from NYCOM after ur primary was verified?
thanks
hey guys
I just had a quick question, can you all tell me how long it took to hear back from NYCOM after ur primary was verified?
thanks
my app was sent out on sept. 24th and i just received an interview invite today (oct. 6th)....i am super-excited, however i just called to schedule my interview and it isn't until jan. 12th 🙁.....this seems pretty late.....does nycom schedule oos'ers later than in-state, and if so, are my chances significantly less bc i'm not interviewing until jan.....any feedback would be much appreciated!
thanks,
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NYCOM unlike alot of the rest, only interview you if they want you... which i think is such a better system than what other schools have employed. if you've been invited, you have a high chance of getting in
I have an interview on January 13! Anyone else with me on this day? I'm a New Jersey resident. 😀
I'll also be there on the 13th! (Also from Jersey 🙂)
Just got an interview invite! 3.52 cGPA, 3.61 sGPA, 32 MCAT. NJ resident.
I was already accepted to UMDNJ, so it would be hard to pass up the in-state tuition plus i really liked the school. I'm still deciding whether to accept the interview invite though. I'm married, and maybe I can pull something off where I wouldn't have to move for the sake of my wife. The commute to Long Island would still be a drag, but I'll see what she wants to do.
From what I hear, NYCOM is a good school with a solid reputation.
Just got an interview invite! 3.52 cGPA, 3.61 sGPA, 32 MCAT. NJ resident.
I was already accepted to UMDNJ, so it would be hard to pass up the in-state tuition plus i really liked the school. I'm still deciding whether to accept the interview invite though. I'm married, and maybe I can pull something off where I wouldn't have to move for the sake of my wife. The commute to Long Island would still be a drag, but I'll see what she wants to do.
From what I hear, NYCOM is a good school with a solid reputation.
i think if you were to commute from nj to nycom everyday, you'll probably want to kill yourself. that is a rough 3 hour commute everyday.