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I like living in West Des Moines as well. I think it's nice to be able to get away from school. If you live too close to school, it's hard to "truly" get away. Some of my classmates really don't like 3000 Grand; too expensive and too close to some of the needy classmates (that probably goes with any complex).


I don't know too much about the public transportation schedule, but everymorning there alot of people waiting at bus stops along Sun Praire Apts. I have no idea if they stop close to school or not.
 
Hey guys..

I emailed the webmaster at DMU regarding the website issue asking if a redesign is planned, here's the response...so cheer up! 😀

Yes, actually – we have a new site in production currently. It was well overdue for a new look to match with the look of our other publications. We’re hoping for a live date in the spring of 2005.

Thanks!

XXX XXXX
Web Administrator
Des Moines University
 
While visiting a couple of schools I heard people commenting on the amount of time that they study. I've heard that at some schools that If you study from class to bedtime each weeknight you don't have to study much on the weekends and I've heard of some schools where if you treat studying like a 9-5 job you won't have to study much beyond that (hard to imagine for medical school). For current students - can you tell me generally what your study habits are for year 1 and what your schedule is like? I would imagine it's more of at least 4-5 hours each weeknight plus plenty of time on the weekends. Wondering how much time my signifcant other will see me!! :laugh:
Thanks!!!
 
sunstar1877 said:
While visiting a couple of schools I heard people commenting on the amount of time that they study. I've heard that at some schools that If you study from class to bedtime each weeknight you don't have to study much on the weekends and I've heard of some schools where if you treat studying like a 9-5 job you won't have to study much beyond that (hard to imagine for medical school). For current students - can you tell me generally what your study habits are for year 1 and what your schedule is like? I would imagine it's more of at least 4-5 hours each weeknight plus plenty of time on the weekends. Wondering how much time my signifcant other will see me!! :laugh:
Thanks!!!
Trust me on this one, very few people in med school study as much as they thought they would. It all depends on what kind of units you're currently doing. When you have a biochem test an anatomy test and an omm practical in the same week you will be pretty darn busy. Other weeks you will feel like you hardly studied at all. For most people the hardest part is the first half of first semester. It seems like you constantly have tests (you do but you get used to it pretty quick) and youre terrified youre going to fail. But med school (while not being an experience I would care to do all over again) is pretty manageable. I have a wife and we had our first son at the beginning of this year (I am an 07 by the way). Most of my married/parent classmates feel like they are juggling work/family pretty well, myself included. I'm not at the top of the class, but I am floating somewhere in the second quartile. If you're a super gunner this may not apply to you. But I know several gunners with families so that also can be done.
 
mzafaran said:
Hey guys..

I emailed the webmaster at DMU regarding the website issue asking if a redesign is planned, here's the response...so cheer up! 😀

Yes, actually – we have a new site in production currently. It was well overdue for a new look to match with the look of our other publications. We’re hoping for a live date in the spring of 2005.

Thanks!

XXX XXXX
Web Administrator
Des Moines University

Thanks for the info...that's good news! I'll be looking for the site!

J
 
FYI (For Your Information)

While no one can officially say this, IF you hear about people you interviewed with OR people that interviewed after you getting acceptance emails, but YOU have not received an email....that is foreboding.

Acceptances are sent out via email as soon as they are decided on.

Rejections are sent out by snail mail, and take longer to get to where they are supposed to go.

If this is bad news for you, I'm sorry.

Best of luck to all candidates!
 
I have to agree with Dartos, I find that I study alot less than I thought I would. There are some weeks that's all you do, but for the most part not that bad.

If you want to get straight A's then you will be pretty busy, but I'm pretty happy with what I get. I personally can't study from morning til night (unless it's a day before a test). I get sidetracked too easily, especially by the 07's SDN chatter. I'm usually just a voyeur and the 08 DMU thread is not as interesting.
 
Regarding Des Moines; I spent a day last week looking around town with an eye on potentially renting a house/condo/apartment.

Here are my thoughts...

If you imagine the city of Des Moines as the face of a clock with DMU at the center, you should try and live in the pie-shaped sections bounded by 8pm and 10pm. You can choose the eastern sections between 2pm and 4pm if you are willing to live out towards the edge of the clock face in Pleasant Hill/Altoona. The eastern neighborhoods "closer in" along University are the less desirable neighborhoods in Des Moines and you probably don't want to get a place there.

The disadvantage of the distant east side is that it mostly seems to be bedroom communities and there's not much nightlife there (most of that is in West Des Moines, and you'd have to cross the entire city to get to it).

The reason I don't recommend living between the 10pm and 2pm segments and the 4pm and 8pm segments is that getting north and south in Des Moines is a bit of a bother since there are no north/south expressways and you'll be dealing with traffic lights as you come into school. However, if I did have to pick one of these two areas, I'd pick (with all due apologies to you folks in the South of Grand neighborhoods) the north side.
 
Hi all,

I keep hearing about West Des Moines as the hip spot in town but I unfortunately did not get a chance to check that area out during my brief visit. I've heard that this is where the night clubs are but I'm more interested in knowing if this is where there's more of a community feel, with cafes and shops etc. I just didn't get that feel from anywhere in downtown and this would be the kind of spot my wife and I would be most keen on. Can anyone give a quick description of this part of town?

Cheers,
thatuvicguy
 
thatuvicguy said:
Hi all,

I keep hearing about West Des Moines as the hip spot in town but I unfortunately did not get a chance to check that area out during my brief visit. I've heard that this is where the night clubs are but I'm more interested in knowing if this is where there's more of a community feel, with cafes and shops etc. I just didn't get that feel from anywhere in downtown and this would be the kind of spot my wife and I would be most keen on. Can anyone give a quick description of this part of town?

Cheers,
thatuvicguy

It does. West Des Moines is expanding quite rapidly. There are a bunch of new coffee shops, smaller shops, and etc. It has more of a suburban family feel, you know lots of houses with fences etc. You can find that in other places as well like waukee and norwalk, which are all within reasonable driving distance to school. Alot of the people in my class study at a coffe shop called Java G's that has wireless internet and very friendly workers. There are also a plethora of fine eateries out this way. If you have any more specific questions feel free to post them. I'm sure others who live this way will reply!
 
Just for a fun fact I would say that there is about 30% less attendance in an average lecture this year for the 07 class. I tend to not get up until 11 now, and I go to school mostly to go to lab, print notepool, or check my mail box. It doesn't work for everybody, but my grades are still fairly high and I am perfectly happy with finally getting enough sleep for once in my life..........
 
thatuvicguy said:
Hi all,

I keep hearing about West Des Moines as the hip spot in town but I unfortunately did not get a chance to check that area out during my brief visit. I've heard that this is where the night clubs are but I'm more interested in knowing if this is where there's more of a community feel, with cafes and shops etc. I just didn't get that feel from anywhere in downtown and this would be the kind of spot my wife and I would be most keen on. Can anyone give a quick description of this part of town?

Cheers,
thatuvicguy

West Des Moines is typical of the upscale suburban clones that you see popping up all over our corporate republic. There are cafes and shops, but many of them are franchise-type places and you're not going to get the "small community feel" that I do further away in a small Iowa town.

People are still friendly - that's an Iowa trademark - but West Des Moines is going to be more typical of what you'd find in a suburb of Minneapolis, Saint Louis, Kansas City, and so on.
 
I don't want to take up too much space-have already posted an ad for my apartment across from school avail. June/July - FURNISHED. Please PM me if interested
 
cremaster2007 said:
It does. West Des Moines is expanding quite rapidly. There are a bunch of new coffee shops, smaller shops, and etc. It has more of a suburban family feel, you know lots of houses with fences etc. You can find that in other places as well like waukee and norwalk, which are all within reasonable driving distance to school. Alot of the people in my class study at a coffe shop called Java G's that has wireless internet and very friendly workers. There are also a plethora of fine eateries out this way. If you have any more specific questions feel free to post them. I'm sure others who live this way will reply!
Would you say I have a plethora of fine eateries? Si el guapo!
 
Dartos Vader said:
Would you say I have a plethora of fine eateries? Si el guapo!


Can I have your watch when you are dead?!!
 
Could some current DMU students post their experience on what books are important to have for what classes and which books we can get by without? Also, any other supplies we can pre-buy and where can they be found cheaper than the bookstore?
 
Munchkin6245 said:
Yes, I went to the webcam, saw the snow, and started dancing around my apt. b/c of it 😀 It's so pretty, I want to touch it. 😛 And there is no laughing about my love for snow! I'll probably hate it next year but for now, it is pretty.

glad to see that you aren't driving yourself crazy over the match like some people I know are. We'll have much more fun at DMU anyways 😎

It's freaking freezing. It sucks walking to class in sub-zero wind chill (especially when it isn't snowing). At least when we get back we can hide out by the MEC and through snowballs at people as they walk in class! :meanie:
 
I'm in! 😍 😍 I just got my acceptance! See you guys in August!
 
Munchkin6245 said:
CONGRATS Eiko!!!!


Thank you! I guess I'll be seeing you there in August! Happy New Year! 😀
 
This time next year we're all gonna be freezin' our butts off!!

:scared: 😱 :scared:

*Enjoys 60 deg F Houston "Winter"* 😎
 
EvoDevo said:
This time next year we're all gonna be freezin' our butts off!!

:scared: 😱 :scared:

*Enjoys 60 deg F Houston "Winter"* 😎


ERRRR this weather!!! I walked from THI over to the Commons to get some lunch today and I almost broke out into a sweat Evo! +pissed+

YAY for the snow on Xmas eve though!!! :laugh:
 
Hey, do any of you know the saddress for the site where DMU students rate the apartments around the Des Moines area...?

Some first and second years were talking about it, but I couldn't seem to find it on the DMU website.
 
MsEvolution said:
Could some current DMU students post their experience on what books are important to have for what classes and which books we can get by without? Also, any other supplies we can pre-buy and where can they be found cheaper than the bookstore?

I hate to admit it, but you almost don't need books for the majority of classes.

I'm on military scholarship, so I buy all of them, and I find I use them after a class is over to read up on and review topics.

Por Ejemplo: I was carrying several board review books with me over this holiday so I could work in some studying as an excuse to get some Ray-time during the slower times. My mom and her cousin were talking about a relative that has stomach cancer, and I opened up my notepool and Dr Drevyanko's PPT's to see the slides. I got the refresher I needed without books. Same thing when they talked about Crohn's disease. Notepool to the rescue (much easier than lugging a library...just my laptop).

On the plane back, I hear a lady talk about a rotator cuff tear, and I pulled ou the RIDICULOUSLY SIMPLE book for Anatomy I was lugging through the airport,and looked up the SITS muscles.

I think the books are a wise long term investment, but not necessary for classes on a day to day basis. I tend to use them for high yield pictures mostly....and as references for papers.

FINALLY: The RIDICULOUSLY SIMPLE series of books (they have a full range of topics) are great for a primer on any course, and a great "high points" review. I'm using them as adjunct for board prep right now.

Now I have to go back to my nerdery with my calculator.
 
Has anyone checked out the webcam links lately, the new building is looking great. Makes me wish it was August/I had already found an aparment/moved and gotten settled in. When do people usually make the move? Huh current students? Well back to googling... 😀
 
DOPEDERSON said:
Has anyone checked out the webcam links lately, the new building is looking great. Makes me wish it was August/I had already found an aparment/moved and gotten settled in. When do people usually make the move? Huh current students? Well back to googling... 😀

The building looks great...from the outside! I want to see some pics of the inside! Hopefully they'll get some up sometime when it's closer to being finished!

J
 
Eiko said:
Hey, do any of you know the saddress for the site where DMU students rate the apartments around the Des Moines area...?

Some first and second years were talking about it, but I couldn't seem to find it on the DMU website.


http://my.dmu.edu/forum/

You have to have a DMU login username and password.
 
DOitright said:
The building looks great...from the outside! I want to see some pics of the inside! Hopefully they'll get some up sometime when it's closer to being finished!

J


There was an article about it in the des moines register. They put the link on the website, so if you have a login you can access it, if not you can probably email the school and they'll send you the article about it!!
 
Portier said:
I hate to admit it, but you almost don't need books for the majority of classes.

I'm on military scholarship, so I buy all of them, and I find I use them after a class is over to read up on and review topics.

Por Ejemplo: I was carrying several board review books with me over this holiday so I could work in some studying as an excuse to get some Ray-time during the slower times. My mom and her cousin were talking about a relative that has stomach cancer, and I opened up my notepool and Dr Drevyanko's PPT's to see the slides. I got the refresher I needed without books. Same thing when they talked about Crohn's disease. Notepool to the rescue (much easier than lugging a library...just my laptop).

On the plane back, I hear a lady talk about a rotator cuff tear, and I pulled ou the RIDICULOUSLY SIMPLE book for Anatomy I was lugging through the airport,and looked up the SITS muscles.

I think the books are a wise long term investment, but not necessary for classes on a day to day basis. I tend to use them for high yield pictures mostly....and as references for papers.

FINALLY: The RIDICULOUSLY SIMPLE series of books (they have a full range of topics) are great for a primer on any course, and a great "high points" review. I'm using them as adjunct for board prep right now.

Now I have to go back to my nerdery with my calculator.

I agree with portier..........I rarely buy books unless they are board review books, or a book I think I will use out on rotations or later on in my career. Most classes are well organized first year and have good handouts to follow. 2nd year is a little less organized and a lot of the visiting clinicians don't have handouts, but notepool usually gets the high points. If you feel like you have extra time then you can check out the books from the library and look over them.
 
Happy New Year everyone,

cremaster2007 said:
There was an article about it in the des moines register. They put the link on the website, so if you have a login you can access it, if not you can probably email the school and they'll send you the article about it!!

Some quick Googling and here is a link to the article.

Cheers,
thatuvicguy
 
thatuvicguy said:
Happy New Year everyone,



Some quick Googling and here is a link to the article.

Cheers,
thatuvicguy

thanks...sounds exciting!

J
 
The webcams are frosted over! 🙁

So... how's the construction coming along? I wonder if it's all still on or ahead of schedule??
 
Finally heard back from a couple of schools and I've made my decision! I'm really excited! Where are people coming from? Any non-trads? I'm a non-trad, graduated from Iowa State in 1999. I'm up in Minneapolis so I'm very used to the midwestern weather. I'm excited to meet you all! When are people going to start moving to DM? I was thinking Aug 1 to sign the lease. Is anyone else going to move earlier?
See you in August!
 
sunstar1877 said:
Finally heard back from a couple of schools and I've made my decision! I'm really excited! Where are people coming from? Any non-trads? I'm a non-trad, graduated from Iowa State in 1999. I'm up in Minneapolis so I'm very used to the midwestern weather. I'm excited to meet you all! When are people going to start moving to DM? I was thinking Aug 1 to sign the lease. Is anyone else going to move earlier?
See you in August!


Hey! Welcome and Congrats! I'm from TX, career-changer. The first day of orientation is Aug 1st. So I'm actually going to be moving sometime in June. Classes start Aug 8th! 👍
 
Munchkin6245 said:
Omigod!

That's amazing how the webcam is catching all that! It's like a storm!

Another midwestern blizzard.

We're all cozy inside learning CAM tonight....woo hoo!
 
sunstar1877 said:
Finally heard back from a couple of schools and I've made my decision! I'm really excited! Where are people coming from? Any non-trads? I'm a non-trad, graduated from Iowa State in 1999. I'm up in Minneapolis so I'm very used to the midwestern weather. I'm excited to meet you all! When are people going to start moving to DM? I was thinking Aug 1 to sign the lease. Is anyone else going to move earlier?
See you in August!

Hi Sunstar! Congratulations and welcome! I'm a nontrad. Single mom of three, but one's married and attending college in Florida... so I'm dragging the two others to Iowa with me in June. I plan to move as soon as they are done with their school year here in lovely Puyallup, Washington.
 
Welcome to DMU! I plan on moving down sometime in July, probably towards the end. I currently live in Rochester, MN, so I'm not too far away! I need to work as long as I can, save the $$$ before I become a starving student! I'm a fairly traditional student, 25y/o male, graduated from the university of hawaii in '03 and have been working ever since! nothin' special here (boy that sounds pathetic!) ; )

Look forward to sharing a pint with you all!

J

👍
 
sunstar1877 said:
Finally heard back from a couple of schools and I've made my decision! I'm really excited! Where are people coming from? Any non-trads? I'm a non-trad, graduated from Iowa State in 1999. I'm up in Minneapolis so I'm very used to the midwestern weather. I'm excited to meet you all! When are people going to start moving to DM? I was thinking Aug 1 to sign the lease. Is anyone else going to move earlier?
See you in August!


I am. Orientation is going to be the first week of August and I want at least a week in the area before I start, just so I can get settled and have some fun in my new home city 🙂.
 
HELL YEAH SNOW DAY! No work for me. Ok so I will do the lets get to know you thing too; 23yro male, grew up in California went to undergrad in the middle of Iowa @ grinnell college. I now work at the university of Iowa, in Iowa City. I plan on moving in mid July to get settleed before classes start on the 8th, my birthday, lame. By the end of all this "education" I should know the state of Iowa like the back of my hand. Looking forward to meeting all of you, back to looking at the snow fall.
 
DOPEDERSON said:
HELL YEAH SNOW DAY! No work for me. Ok so I will do the lets get to know you thing too; 23yro male, grew up in California went to undergrad in the middle of Iowa @ grinnell college. I now work at the university of Iowa, in Iowa City. I plan on moving in mid July to get settleed before classes start on the 8th, my birthday, lame. By the end of all this "education" I should know the state of Iowa like the back of my hand. Looking forward to meeting all of you, back to looking at the snow fall.

Where in California did you grow up? I grew up in California as well! And what brought you all the way out to Iowa, strictly schoool?
 
DOitright said:
Where in California did you grow up? I grew up in California as well! And what brought you all the way out to Iowa, strictly schoool?

I grew up in Cali, too! L.A. area and the valley... Glendale right before I moved here.
 
DOPEDERSON said:
HELL YEAH SNOW DAY! No work for me. Ok so I will do the lets get to know you thing too; 23yro male, grew up in California went to undergrad in the middle of Iowa @ grinnell college. I now work at the university of Iowa, in Iowa City. I plan on moving in mid July to get settleed before classes start on the 8th, my birthday, lame. By the end of all this "education" I should know the state of Iowa like the back of my hand. Looking forward to meeting all of you, back to looking at the snow fall.


Guess what there is never a snow day in med school🙁 I about died 8 times on the way here but we had OMM so you have to be here. Booooooooooooo!
 
DOitright said:
Look forward to sharing a pint with you all!

J

👍

Anyone who uses the word pint, I like all ready. I'll drink pints all night if your buying.
 
cremaster2007 said:
Guess what there is never a snow day in med school🙁 I about died 8 times on the way here but we had OMM so you have to be here. Booooooooooooo!

Well that blows! (no pun intended) 😱
 
Creamfly said:
Anyone who uses the word pint, I like all ready. I'll drink pints all night if your buying.

Well I never said I'll buy...but I got a good game we can play...I buy a round, you buy a round. It subconsciously makes you think you're buying only half as much! Deal? 👍
 
cremaster2007 said:
Guess what there is never a snow day in med school🙁 I about died 8 times on the way here but we had OMM so you have to be here. Booooooooooooo!


Holy Crap!!! 8 times, which way did you take to campus; via North Dakota?
 
MsEvolution said:
I grew up in Cali, too! L.A. area and the valley... Glendale right before I moved here.

Sounds like cali is going to represent next year!! I grew up in So. cal (San Clemente) for a while, and then finished out high school in no. cal (east bay - Walnut Creek - near San Francisco).
 
DOitright said:
Well I never said I'll buy...but I got a good game we can play...I buy a round, you buy a round. It subconsciously makes you think you're buying only half as much! Deal? 👍


I'll buy tha first round cause, everybody remembers who buys the first one. You can always say "I bought the first one" and everybody else says "Yeah, that's right. Let me get this one". You end up only buying about two rounds. 😀
 
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