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has anyone here gotten an acceptance to NYCOM without a letter of recommendation from a D.O.? thanks in advance 🙂
ACCEPTED!!!!!!! NYCOM Class of 2015! Finally got the acceptance letter. Interviewed 1/18. Letter dated 3/11. Address was not correct.
So happy!!!!😀
I had an MD letter and was accepted about a month ago. I imagine what matters more is having someone who can speak positively for your clinical experience, not their MD/DO designation.PhysiologyNut: has anyone here gotten an acceptance to NYCOM without a letter of recommendation from a D.O.? thanks in advance 🙂
im glad everyone is so excited about going to nycom...i am too! im really worried about the cost though. 80k per year is ridiculous. is anyone else worried about this?
NYCOM is not 80K lol... That is the MAX amount you can take out in federal loans, not the amount you need ... Tuition is 42K80K?NYCOM is not 80K lol... That is the MAX amount you can take out in federal loans, not the amount you need ... Tuition is 42K
Total cost on the paper that financial aid gave was about 70k. You can take grad plus and private loans to just about any amount that you think you can pay off. I know medical students with 400k+ school debt. You ask and they'll give.
This will change depending on peoples situations and spending habits. Its really not that expensive, I think they gave you a worst case scenario. I pay 42K in tuition 8k in rent, and maybe 1k in bills. So that puts me at 51k/year... Other students may eat out more, drive further, spend more in general and then they need more... Just giving you a students realistic price
Now that we are accepted, what happens after we submit our acceptance forms and transcript?
Now that we are accepted, what happens after we submit our acceptance forms and transcript?
thanks for the info!You'll get an envelope with the DPC app and immunization forms that you need to send back. Im pretty sure financial aid isn't coming out till april/may
I got my forms exactly a week after I sent in my deposit. You should get yours pretty soon.
just get a car and drive! it aint so bad from the LIE if theres no traffic lolCool. Was there any mention of when orientation/classes start?
I'm so lost as what to do about housing...I def. don't want to commute, lol -- I'm from the city.
thanks for the info!
manofscience, they just got my acceptance materials on friday so ill probably get it next week. you got your stuff so quickly lol
you are hardcore bro lolHaha, it MIGHT have helped that I hand delivered my deposit. Lol. I didn't mess around.
As for the orientation/start of classes, I don't have the forms on me at the moment. Not sure if there was any mention. Hopefully someone else can chime in here.
Immunization records, PPD's, etc., let the multiple trips to the doctors office begin...
Haha, it MIGHT have helped that I hand delivered my deposit. Lol. I didn't mess around.
As for the orientation/start of classes, I don't have the forms on me at the moment. Not sure if there was any mention. Hopefully someone else can chime in here.
Immunization records, PPD's, etc., let the multiple trips to the doctors office begin...
how far is NYCOM from NYC? Its in Old Westbury right? Is it a suburb? I am from Illinois, so not familiar with New York at all
has anyone here gotten an acceptance to NYCOM without a letter of recommendation from a D.O.? thanks in advance 🙂
I did.
Cool. Was there any mention of when orientation/classes start?
I'm so lost as what to do about housing...I def. don't want to commute, lol -- I'm from the city.
Idk, I'm from Queens & I commute here everyday - the LIE is fine b/c you're going against rush hour traffic (i.e: traffic is going towards the city in the morning & opposite in the evening). It's more than just doable! If you're from a reasonable part of the city, it's prob worth saving the money on rent in that rich-ass neighborhood & just staying at home.
Thanks!Hi everyone! So I made a list of questions I thought could help us accepted students. Could any current students chime in and answer them? Thanks you.
1) When (or how soon?) do first year students start seeing real patients? Is the first time a student sees a real patient in third year? Or are there opportunities (besides people in DPC) for lecture-based students to interact with real patients prior to 3rd year?
2) Is there a microbiology lab, histology lab, etc? Or are the only labs Anatomy and OMM? (Is it bad that there is no microbio lab, if there isn't one?)
3) Is anatomy lab/other buildings 24/7 access? If not, could this be requested if students want to study into the night?
4) Does everyone get a chance to dissect in anatomy lab? I heard something about Group A and Group B... if a student really wants to dissect, could they switch into an earlier group?
5) What's with all the video cameras? Do you guys find that your privacy is intruded?
6) Are there fun events for students to de-stress throughout the year? Like fun cultural events? Where on campus are these usually held?
7) What other resources/buildings do you guys use on the NYIT campus?
8) What best advice would you have for the first years? Which books are a must? Which books aren't necessary?
9) Are there physicians from hospitals in the city that come to give lectures, presentations?
10) Thanks for your time in answering these questions.
I answered all of them in the other thread you posted this in. Don't double post please ;(
which thread did you answer these questions?? i wanna check it outThanks. Your posts are always helpful! 🙂
which thread did you answer these questions?? i wanna check it out
thanks!Hey angryazn, I see you are just as anxious as me (in a good way) about NYCOM 😀. Haha hope all is well bro.
She answered it on the Class of 2015 page.
4) NYCOM has a 98% first time COMLEX pass rate ( first time pass is different from other schools misleading you with a 99-100% pass rate, they forget to tell you how many tries some students have had.
This is great news! I kept reading from previous threads about so-called "abysmal pass rates" and I was getting rather nervous. Can other students confirm a similar feeling about NYCOM's pass rate being high?
Great question! And what about USMLE? Are students well prepared? I hear that students who take both tests usually study for USMLE first, take that, and then take the COMLEX. Is that the "best" method in studying for both?
Thanks.
What I meant was, are students well-prepared *time-wise* to study for both exams?
The second years are almost done for the year - they should be finished, I think, by the end of April so that they have a few weeks to study for the boards.
The second years are almost done for the year - they should be finished, I think, by the end of April so that they have a few weeks to study for the boards.
A few weeks?! Thats all. Lol. Seems like little time for prep. Is that all the students need to take the boards. If so, Seems like the school does a good job at prepping students. I know people who study 4-5 months for usmle. But then again. They are from off shore schools. Lol
A few weeks?! Thats all. Lol. Seems like little time for prep. Is that all the students need to take the boards. If so, Seems like the school does a good job at prepping students. I know people who study 4-5 months for usmle. But then again. They are from off shore schools. Lol
There are no U.S. schools who give more than 4-6 weeks to study for boards, and even that's a lot. As the poster before me said, you're not supposed to wait until that time to start studying - you have to be reviewing throughout the year. That's what makes 2nd year way more stressful than 1st year - keeping up with your classes while trying to study for boards at the same time, etc.
This is great news! I kept reading from previous threads about so-called "abysmal pass rates" and I was getting rather nervous. Can other students confirm a similar feeling about NYCOM's pass rate being high?
I feel like 98% first time pass rate is insanely high. I can't imagine that statistic is true. It would be nice, but that's really really high. I can't find anywhere online that tells reliable comlex and usmle pass rates. One source said that the usmle pass rate was 50%, yikes.
One source said that the usmle pass rate was 50%, yikes.
😱 I hope that's not true...