Whoops, I see someone's already informed you of this.
dbutz02 said:Anyone choose a lender yet? I was probably going to go with T.H.E.
I'm completely knew to this financial aid business so any advice would be great.
Same thing, leaning towards T.H.E.Andy15430 said:I'm with dbutz. I was fortunate enough to not have to take out loans during my undergrad education, so I'm pretty clueless as to the process now. I sent back my award letter the other day with the maximum amounts filled in for the Stafford loans. Now I have to choose a lender and sign their online Master Promissory Note, correct? What should I be looking for when I'm choosing a lender?
YzIa said:Same thing, leaning towards T.H.E.
Also just got my physical for MCW, quite lovely. I was suprised that I didn't have to drop trow 🙂
Andy15430 said:I talked to my mom the other day about providing documentation of my vaccinations to Occupational Health Services. She says the only record she has is an informal list of dates and immunizations that she kept herself. I think that I can contact my former pediatrician's office to get their records, but I'm wondering if that will suffice for MCW's requirements. Also, a lot of the immunizations I received in high school were through the county health agency, and I doubt they keep records on everyone they immunize. Does anyone else know of ways to prove you were immunized, short of injecting yourself with Clostridium tetani? Personally, I'm surprised my parents never received some sort of official documentation when I was vaccinated.
Code Brown said:How is the coverage around Wisconsin, especially in and around Milwaukee and MCW, with the following cell phone companies?
Verizon
Cingular
Sprint
Code Brown said:How is the coverage around Wisconsin, especially in and around Milwaukee and MCW, with the following cell phone companies?
Verizon
Cingular
Sprint
Code Brown said:How is the coverage around Wisconsin, especially in and around Milwaukee and MCW, with the following cell phone companies?
Verizon
Cingular
Sprint
Zman8602 said:Also, does anyone know what the workout room is like at the medical college. I know it exists, but my tour guide failed to show my interview group where it was at.
Hawkeye Kid said:a few things...
loans--i have THE, basically b/c they had the best deal three years ago and i haven't thought about it since.
cell phones--us cell has good reception, but in my two years of experience, their customer service leaves a little to be desired. also, they're largely midwest, so it's tough to go elsewhere and not be roaming (ie. $0.69/min). i switched to verizon and have been pretty happy. i do drop calls occasionally, but i can go anywhere in the US (residency interviews, away rotations if you're thinking ahead) and not pay an extra dime.
tonkens (the gym)--that's where i work out...er, that's where i work out when i work out, anyway. as far as i'm concerned, it has what you need to get a decent workout, the price is perfect and you can't beat the hours. plus, it's convenient if you're a school studier and like to work out before going home.
ok, that's my wisdom for the day. take care kids. peace.
Zman8602 said:How much is it to join Tonkens for the year??
Xandie said:It's free. For everybody.
ZappBrannigan said:Their website also mentions something about discounts to the Wisconsin Athletic Club and the Lutheran college nearby. Do you know anyone who has done this and how expensive it is? I would imagine that those gyms would be quite nicer, though they wouldn't be worth it if they were too much.
Agent Splat said:No offense to everyone here...but I've done the roommate thing for five years...never again!!!!
Roommate 1: Beer bongs in the dorm room, used my scanner to make fake IDs. Wet the bed after he overhydrated to prevent a hangover.
Roommate 2: World's worst Body Odor...had to leave a window open in sub-zero temperatures. Very nosy.
Roommate 3: Actually not too bad, I'd live with him again if I had to.
Roommate 4: Quiet but nice, though he didn't wash hands after going to the bathroom, and then he would change my Brita pitcher's filter. Ick.
Roommate 5: Worst of all. Never talked, washed his dishes about 4 times the entire year, never left his bedroom or went to class.
yeah, I was randomly assigned a roommate every year.
This was just an excuse to vent. Sorry!
ZappBrannigan said:I feel like such an idiot filling out the forms they gave us. For life insurance, what percentage do you give the contigent beneficiary? And since we get life insurance through them do we waive whatever they're offering on the Humana form?
Code Brown said:Did you get the second mailing already? It wasn't in the first one. If you only have one beneficiary, give them 100%. If you want to split it up, just make sure it all equals 100%.
Also, I just signed my Master Promisary Note. I went with T.H.E. for my loans (as well as for my undergrad consolidation loans). They seemed like the best bet for medical school loans.
Andy15430 said:Got the e-mail today about the day-long orientation for parents and spouses of students and the White Coat ceremony. Would Xandie or Hawkeye (or another MCW student!) care to comment on how useful this is? I am trying to figure out if my dad should take a day off work to come to this. As of right now, I am thinking he can skip the morning stuff and maybe just come to the ceremony in the afternoon. Do most students have their parents participate in the whole day?
Unfortunately, my fiance will probably not be able to make it for anything because her new employer is being really anal about letting her have any time off for the first six months of her employment. 🙁
ZappBrannigan said:I got the second mailing sometime in the middle of last week. I meant the contigent one (is that who gets it if the other two, or one if you just put one, are deceased?) so would you just put 100%? I guess if most haven't gotten the mailing yet then you might not know what I was referring to. I still have to decide on a lender. I've heard good things about T.H.E. I'm not good at these sorts of things. I usually hide under a pile of coats and hope everything works out for the best.
Code Brown said:I just got the second mailing and there still wasn't anything in there about insurance. Did you request this separately?
ZappBrannigan said:Now I'm curious what the mailing was if it wasn't insurance. There's no way you could mistake it either. It came with two huge books on providers. So I signed my MPN today for THE and later I'm getting the physical done. Oh how I love my days off 🙄
Code Brown said:I received a copy of my orientation calendar, some information on scrubs, t-shirts for parents, Wisconsin Medical Society, and some other fluff. Did they just forget to put in the medical stuff?
As for days off, no kidding. It feels good to have done very little for the past month. It's so stressful that we're off to Jamaica on Saturday for some R&R 😀
Rebecca121480 said:Does anyone have any idea why there aren't any psychiatrists listed in the two books of providers under Humana? I'd think there would be plenty, considering the Behavioral Health hospital is renowned. Who at the school can I talk to about this?
Thanks in advance.
Sincerely,
Becky
KiwiFruit said:Oh my goodness!! I'm so excited. I just got accepted off the waitlist on Friday!! yay!! Still letting it all sink in and trying to figure out how to move there from Seattle. Anyone have any tips as to apartment hunting...? Do I need to bring my car to live in WI? Should I fly out there to find an apartment first? I plan on moving there the last week of July....I'm soooooooo excited. I would appreciate any words of wisdom/advice. Thanks much!!! 😀 (**Happy Dance**I loved the school when I was there.)
KiwiFruit said:Oh my goodness!! I'm so excited. I just got accepted off the waitlist on Friday!! yay!! Still letting it all sink in and trying to figure out how to move there from Seattle. Anyone have any tips as to apartment hunting...? Do I need to bring my car to live in WI? Should I fly out there to find an apartment first? I plan on moving there the last week of July....I'm soooooooo excited. I would appreciate any words of wisdom/advice. Thanks much!!! 😀 (**Happy Dance**I loved the school when I was there.)
Zman8602 said:I think its about time to send out that contact list!!!! 😀
godawgs39 said:Congrats to all of you that have been accepted! I'll be applying to MCW in a couple of weeks for the class of 2010, but I'm debating whether or not I should do early decision. Did any of you do ED and if so, what are your stats? I'll give a brief description of mine so that maybe someone can give a recommendation, one way or the other.
MCAT= 30Q (8 PS, 11, 11)
GPA = 3.55 (3.47 BCPM)
IL resident, Marquette student
Currently hospice volunteer, shadowing in the OR at the VA now and Froedtert in the past, research at MCW last summer informally, this summer through SPUR. I should be able to get some great LOR, one from an MD/PhD at MCW.
At Marquette, I was a Biomedical Engineering student up until this past year, when I switched to Biomed Sciences. My gpa isn't steller, but I have had an upward trend (3.05 after Freshman year) and my BCPM would be 3.6 if it weren't for the two physics classes that I retook (C and BC to ABs).
I was happy with my overall MCAT, but disappointed with my PS given that I was an engineering student.
What do you guys think? Is it worth it to do ED or should I just play it safe and apply to the 25-30 schools like I initially planned? Thanks in advance for any help and congrats again on getting into MCW, I love it there!
godawgs39 said:Congrats to all of you that have been accepted! I'll be applying to MCW in a couple of weeks for the class of 2010, but I'm debating whether or not I should do early decision. Did any of you do ED and if so, what are your stats? I'll give a brief description of mine so that maybe someone can give a recommendation, one way or the other.
MCAT= 30Q (8 PS, 11, 11)
GPA = 3.55 (3.47 BCPM)
IL resident, Marquette student
Currently hospice volunteer, shadowing in the OR at the VA now and Froedtert in the past, research at MCW last summer informally, this summer through SPUR. I should be able to get some great LOR, one from an MD/PhD at MCW.
At Marquette, I was a Biomedical Engineering student up until this past year, when I switched to Biomed Sciences. My gpa isn't steller, but I have had an upward trend (3.05 after Freshman year) and my BCPM would be 3.6 if it weren't for the two physics classes that I retook (C and BC to ABs).
I was happy with my overall MCAT, but disappointed with my PS given that I was an engineering student.
What do you guys think? Is it worth it to do ED or should I just play it safe and apply to the 25-30 schools like I initially planned? Thanks in advance for any help and congrats again on getting into MCW, I love it there!
godawgs39 said:Congrats to all of you that have been accepted! I'll be applying to MCW in a couple of weeks for the class of 2010, but I'm debating whether or not I should do early decision. Did any of you do ED and if so, what are your stats? I'll give a brief description of mine so that maybe someone can give a recommendation, one way or the other.
MCAT= 30Q (8 PS, 11, 11)
GPA = 3.55 (3.47 BCPM)
IL resident, Marquette student
Currently hospice volunteer, shadowing in the OR at the VA now and Froedtert in the past, research at MCW last summer informally, this summer through SPUR. I should be able to get some great LOR, one from an MD/PhD at MCW.
At Marquette, I was a Biomedical Engineering student up until this past year, when I switched to Biomed Sciences. My gpa isn't steller, but I have had an upward trend (3.05 after Freshman year) and my BCPM would be 3.6 if it weren't for the two physics classes that I retook (C and BC to ABs).
I was happy with my overall MCAT, but disappointed with my PS given that I was an engineering student.
What do you guys think? Is it worth it to do ED or should I just play it safe and apply to the 25-30 schools like I initially planned? Thanks in advance for any help and congrats again on getting into MCW, I love it there!
godawgs39 said:Thanks for your replies! I just e-mailed Istwan so hopefully he'll be able to help me out. I definitely am not looking forward to dropping $2000-2500 just so that I can maybe get an interview, so we'll see. Thanks again!
pratik7 said:Hey yall,
I am thinking about moving into Normandy Village. However, I am not going to be able to go and see the place before I move in due to work and living in Atlanta (my roommate will be going).
For those of you have seen the complex, what were your thoughts? About how much is the gas bill a month at most complexes?