Oklahoma Anyone? part 01

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I got my financial aid letter today, and it was like everyone elses. 8500 subsidized loans, 30,000 unsubsidized and that alternative loan.

Did anyone that received the $10,000 scholarship with the admissions letter have that show up on their financial aid letter? It didnt show up on mine, but im wondering if the scholarship showed up on other peoples financial aid letter. I did call the FA office up and the lady told me that they may not have received the info from the admissions committee yet...hmmm? 😳
 
lfesiam said:
hey frogmed! my guts tell me you'll get a nice big red letter soon!!! why would they send FA to a waitlist candidate otherwise!? well, i'll have my fingers crossed, congrats ahead!

I also received a financial aid award letter despite my current status of “Waitlisted”. I was curious, so I went down to the College of Medicine Admissions office and asked a few questions. They said to sign the statement and return it to financial aid. The fact that you got one of these doesn’t mean anything other than you included OU on your FAFSA. Any way, send it back so in the event we get pulled from the waitlist everything is in order. Also, I asked about movement in the class. I was told that they have had 4 people withdrawal up to this point. However, the bulk of the movement has yet to take place. Waiting sucks, but hey 4 down and 31 more to go!
 
lfesiam said:
hey frogmed! my guts tell me you'll get a nice big red letter soon!!! why would they send FA to a waitlist candidate otherwise!? well, i'll have my fingers crossed, congrats ahead!
I was hoping that too, but not the case. I called OU; they said all waitlisters get the FA award notice. I probably received it before you because I live in Norman, Oklahoma. Keepin on waitin! :laugh:
 
i c i c, I just submitted my fafsa this week since my parents just mailed me their tax info!! argggh....!@!@!

so Ginz20 & Frogmed, what are you guys going to do for housing options if you get pull off the waitlist? what're the pros and cons of on/off campus? eventhough I visit OKC quite often, I don't know the area very well. I hope there are on campus housing available for waitlist people!look at me, i'm talking like I'm in already...!knock on wood!

well hopefully we'll all be pull off, i'm really hoping to meet everyone I talked to on SDN.

PS: family guy returns this sunday! yeaaaaaa!!!!!

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i got my starwars tickets how about you?
 
I will stay in Norman. I don't want to comute 40 min a day, but my daughter is in middle school. I'v heard very bad things about OKC public school system. Probably the cons of on campus living is area and price ($$ not a issue for you b/c you are used to paying a ton for housing). Pros - you're right on campus and close to Bricktown. Bricktown is alot of fun (Bare in mind this is coming from an okie girl).
 
Hey everyone,

I was kinda hoping that some current students could answer a few questions. I was just wondering what OU students typically do for housing. Like are most people living within a few miles of campus or are most people going to commute 15-20 minutes. What areas of the city do most med students live? How important is it to be really close to campus? What would be your advice as far as buying/renting goes? Anyone have any experience with townhouse/condo type housing?

Sorry I have so many questions! Thanks a lot!
 
JoeHuffmanOU said:
Hey everyone,

I was kinda hoping that some current students could answer a few questions. I was just wondering what OU students typically do for housing. Like are most people living within a few miles of campus or are most people going to commute 15-20 minutes. What areas of the city do most med students live? How important is it to be really close to campus? What would be your advice as far as buying/renting goes? Anyone have any experience with townhouse/condo type housing?

Sorry I have so many questions! Thanks a lot!

Many OUHSC students live in the University Village apts (about $700/mo).
I lived there for about a month (got screwed over by my roommate, and chose to move). I now live in a nice 2bdrm /2ba apt. in Edmond w/ my wife and 2 boys. It's over twice the size of the UV apts, brand new and has drive up parking. Much better schools, nicer neighborhood, etc. I pay about $650, and the drive is about 20 minutes to the HSC. I don't really care about the commute though, because I only go there about once every 2-3 weeks.

Most people attend 5 days a week though for the first semester at least due to anatomy lab, as well as just getting used to the whole medical school thing. Some people still do, it just depends on your learning style, and how much gas you want to burn.


Other med students live in various areas of the city. If you don't have kids that you have to watch out for, it doesn't matter too much, but if you do, I'd advise Norman, Moore, Edmond, etc.
 
So I just found out that I got the University Village apartments which is cool, but I'm still a little iffy on them. I just emailed the admissions office for a list of incoming 1st year med students who i could contact to possibly live with. Is anyone interested, possibly?
 
pbehzad said:
So I just found out that I got the University Village apartments which is cool, but I'm still a little iffy on them. I just emailed the admissions office for a list of incoming 1st year med students who i could contact to possibly live with. Is anyone interested, possibly?

If I remember right, the UV management should have a match list of students that they provide you in order to assist you in your search. I remember having three different students call me that had already gotten an apt.

If you have any questions about them, post them here and I'll try my best to answer them.

Pros: Excellent mgmt., excellent maintenance, nice landscaping, proximity to school, other med students for neighbors, OUHSC network connection, gated access to parking and apts., individual keyed bedroom locks.

Cons:Bad neighborhood, apts and bedrooms are tiny, shared bathroom w/ roommate, almost no storage room, network connection is subject to OUHSC rules (bad news for you file-sharers, webcam'ers, wireless router people) parking is not convenient for many apts., my apt. had TONS of black beetles, but in fairness, I think it's because they were new last year and the spraying was taking effect., possiblity of having a dental student as a roommate Damn dental students. They grow up to be dentists who charge me 1700 bucks for a bicusp root canal and crown that took all of about 30 minutes... grrrr. Oh, no there's no med/dental student animosity...

Anyway,

All in all, if you're single, I'd live there.
If you're married, maybe.
If you have very young kids, probably not.
If you have school age kids, hell no.

Although my next door neighbors there had a son about 2 or 3 years old, and I heard there was a family of four living there as well.

Sardines in a can, that's all I can say.
 
Good Lord!

I feel slightly cramped in the house my wife and I live in now, and it's just the two of us plus a cat and dog. I can't imagine 2 adults and 2 kids in an 800 sq. ft. apartment.

Eek!

On an unrelated note, I'm going up to the campus today to hopefully get some questions answered about loans, health insurance, and laptops. I might see some of you there. 😛

Just look for the guy in the blue wheelchair. 😉
 
hey ginzo, frogmed, =)

any news from the admission office?
so far, 4 spaces are available am I right?
i'm going to call early next week and check on the waitlist movement.

houseMD is on tonight! don't miss it!
 
Do students have to pay anything up front for visits to the Family Medicine Center?

Is it all covered by the Student Health Fee?
 
Browsing the OUHSC web site, it seems that the first day of classes this fall will be the 22nd of August, not the 15th.

Does this fit with or contradict what other people have heard/seen?

Does this mean the white coat ceremony will be the 20th? I need to get this sorted out, so my mother can request off the right days (she lives in Colorado).
 
lfesiam said:
hey ginzo, frogmed, =)
any news from the admission office?
No word here from admissions. I'm not going to get worried until June. :luck:
 
Amxcvbcv said:
Browsing the OUHSC web site, it seems that the first day of classes this fall will be the 22nd of August, not the 15th.

Does this fit with or contradict what other people have heard/seen?

Does this mean the white coat ceremony will be the 20th? I need to get this sorted out, so my mother can request off the right days (she lives in Colorado).

Hmmm. I'm confused now.
In response to an earlier post, a lady from student services posted the dates that don't seem to match up with a start date of Aug 22nd if orientation is indeed the week before class starts. Here is the post from quite a while back:

"The dates you are required to be here starts Wednesday, August 10 for orientation which goes through Friday, August 12. The White Coat Ceremony date, time, location have not been set yet, but it will either be Friday evening, or Saturday or Sunday in the early afternoon. "
 
Amxcvbcv said:
Do students have to pay anything up front for visits to the Family Medicine Center?

Is it all covered by the Student Health Fee?

Free baby. All free. Dr. visit, lab work, testing, etc. All free.

You do still have to have private health insurance, however. (As required by OUHSC prior to starting class). You can either get your own through outside sources such as BC/BS, spouse's job coverage, or buy the school sponsored insurance through Macori (You'll get that info later if you haven't already)

As far as the FMC goes, I've seen the PA's/docs a few times in the FMC. Great bunch of people. Many teach at the med school. All very friendly and competent, As are the nurses and other support staff.

If anyone has a spouse and/or kids, keep in mind that they are not free, and that the insurance coverage, if extended to them, works just like any other insurance, with you being responsible for the deductibles, etc.
 
lfesiam said:
hey ginzo, frogmed, =)

any news from the admission office?
so far, 4 spaces are available am I right?
i'm going to call early next week and check on the waitlist movement.

houseMD is on tonight! don't miss it!

No news from admissions, but that is to be expected.
 
Ok, straight from the source!

I verified this with Dr. Hall at the HSC.

Orientation is the 10th through the 12th of August.
The White Coat Ceremony is at 7PM on the 12th at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum.
Classes begin August 15th, a week before the rest of the campus.

I look forward to meeting you all on the 10th!

For those of you on the waitlist, look forward to the 15th of May! Beginning that day, people can only hold one admission, so I bet you'll start hearing more then! :luck:
 
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Amxcvbcv said:
Ok, straight from the source!

I verified this with Dr. Hall at the HSC.

Orientation is the 10th through the 12th of August.
The White Coat Ceremony is at 7PM on the 12th at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum.
Classes begin August 15th, a week before the rest of the campus.

I look forward to meeting you all on the 10th!

For those of you on the waitlist, look forward to the 15th of May! Beginning that day, people can only hold one admission, so I bet you'll start hearing more then! :luck:

You're a pilot right? I'm starting flight school this summer. Can't wait.
Been wanting to do it for a long time, and finally found a program I like, have the time/money, etc.
 
Just in case anyone cares, I got an email from Dotty Killiam from Student Services regarding a list of incoming 1st year students, and she said that they would send out a list sometime in June. One of the forms they send out is roommate questionnaire form.

Amx-
Thanks for finding out when the official start date will be. I'm looking forward to it 😀 .
 
Amxcvbcv said:
Who did you all choose/plan to choose as lender for your loans?

I really like the looks of THE (www.northstar.org) based on their fees (lack thereof, actually) and payment incentives. They have a nice calculator that lets you see what the savings will be based on different loan totals, repayment periods, and interest rates (https://www.theloanprogram.org/tlc/Calculators/BenefitsCmp.aspx).

I used Bank of America's Stafford Maximizer Loan for Health Professionals.

NO FEES! No guarantee, originator or lender fees, NOTHING!
Here's a link to the loan info:
http://www.bankofamerica.com/studentbanking/index.cfm?template=stb_studentloans_maximizer.cfm#health

If you're interested in this loan, the lender code is 83400400.
You just enter this on your award letter. You don't have to fill out an app. through B of A.
 
oudoc08 said:
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You're a pilot right? I'm starting flight school this summer. Can't wait.
Been wanting to do it for a long time, and finally found a program I like, have the time/money, etc.

Yup! 🙂

I got my license back in 1998, and the last time I flew was in 2000. I've got a hair over 100 hours. I'd love to fly more, but we just don't have the money right now. It's something I definitely want to pursue once I get to residency, though! Or maybe if I have loan money leftover at the end of the year and my wife lets me. 😉

I'm sure you'll love it! 😀
 
GUYS!!!!! I GOT IN! I GOT THE RED ENVELOPE TODAY!!!! IT WAS DATED MAY 3RD!

ANYWAYS, THANK YOU FOR EVERYONE'S ADVICE THROUGHOUT THIS WHOLE PROCESS. TIME TO ENJOY THE CHAMPAGNE AND THE CIGAR.

i guess i can put one of these down now, haha:

University of Oklahoma College of Medicine Class of 2009
 
now I have to look for housing! is it a good idea to buy a condo or a house? I heard that you can sell it back later for a higher price? therefore saving more money in the long run?
 
Congrats lfesiam! 🙂 Feels pretty good doesn't it? I look forward to seeing/meeting everybody in August.
 
lfesiam said:
GUYS!!!!! I GOT IN! I GOT THE RED ENVELOPE TODAY!!!! IT WAS DATED MAY 3RD!

ANYWAYS, THANK YOU FOR EVERYONE'S ADVICE THROUGHOUT THIS WHOLE PROCESS. TIME TO ENJOY THE CHAMPAGNE AND THE CIGAR.

i guess i can put one of these down now, haha:

University of Oklahoma College of Medicine Class of 2009


Congratulations! Best of Luck and welcome to Oklahoma!!
 
half of the entering class must be on student doctor
 
lfesiam said:
GUYS!!!!! I GOT IN! I GOT THE RED ENVELOPE TODAY!!!! IT WAS DATED MAY 3RD!

ANYWAYS, THANK YOU FOR EVERYONE'S ADVICE THROUGHOUT THIS WHOLE PROCESS. TIME TO ENJOY THE CHAMPAGNE AND THE CIGAR.

i guess i can put one of these down now, haha:

University of Oklahoma College of Medicine Class of 2009

Congratulations! Sorry you had to suffer the wait, but you're pain is over! Now just enjoy your time before August!
 
lfesiam said:
GUYS!!!!! I GOT IN! I GOT THE RED ENVELOPE TODAY!!!! IT WAS DATED MAY 3RD!

ANYWAYS, THANK YOU FOR EVERYONE'S ADVICE THROUGHOUT THIS WHOLE PROCESS. TIME TO ENJOY THE CHAMPAGNE AND THE CIGAR.

i guess i can put one of these down now, haha:

University of Oklahoma College of Medicine Class of 2009

Lfesiam-

Sweet dude. Congrats. 😀 Next year is going to be a great time and more importantly I'll have someone to watch futbol with.

So, I just got back from the Kentucky Derby...complete craziness. I don't remember what the hell went on but I do remember seeing some people from Oklahoma and starting a Boomer Sooner Chant. I also saw an OSU fan, and started giving him sh$@. Crazy time, and louisville is a pretty cool city, reminds me alot of OKC, especially their downtown area. Louisville has something very similar to bricktown area.
 
pbehzad - right back at ya, futbol is even better with an ice cold new castle or a good irish stout!

and i definitely have to catch an OU football game! can't wait :meanie:
thanks everyone, looking forward to see you all soon this fall! go sooners!
 
lfesiam said:
GUYS!!!!! I GOT IN! I GOT THE RED ENVELOPE TODAY!!!! IT WAS DATED MAY 3RD!

ANYWAYS, THANK YOU FOR EVERYONE'S ADVICE THROUGHOUT THIS WHOLE PROCESS. TIME TO ENJOY THE CHAMPAGNE AND THE CIGAR.

i guess i can put one of these down now, haha:

University of Oklahoma College of Medicine Class of 2009
Horray! Welcome to Oklahoma! 😀
 
lfesiam said:
Thanks frogmed! I'm crossing my fingers for you and ginzo!

Congrats, lfesiam! Don't worry I have had my fingers and toes crossed since Feburary. Frodmed, I will try to go and talk with admissions later this week and see if I can get a little info.
 
I only sent one letter of intent and a change of address email when I was on the waitlist. I was going to cook it up a notch after May 15th but BAM! heh.

Is buffalo steak good? always wanted to taste that sucker.
 
Congrats. I've never had buffalo steak, but buffalo burgers are good. Buffalos are much better to look at. If you ever get a chance, you should visit the tall grass prairies. There are plenty of buffalo there.
 
Ok so I'm officially done with undergraduate. I took my last final today, and now its one constant party until graduation which is Monday.

Does anyone know if we need a certain gpa requirement for the last semester? I'm a little afraid I may not get a 3.0 this semester, and dont want my admission to get revoked in the summer.
Could some of the current med students confirm that all you need to do is make a 2.0?

Thanks
 
In case any of the entering class of 2009 hadn't heard, the white coat ceremony is scheduled for Aug. 12 @ 7:00pm at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum.
(It was posted in the OU Medicine Alumni publication that just came out)


One more test (Neuro) to go!
 
thanks oudoc, i have a question, do parents & extended family members usually come to the white coat ceremony??? or is it a low key internal event at OU?

true story from an MD on a woman w/ diet problems: I was caring for a woman from Kentucky and asked, "So, how's your breakfast this morning?" "It's very good, except for the Kentucky Jelly. I can't seem to get used to the taste," the patient replied. I then asked to see the jelly and the woman produced a foil packet labeled "KY Jelly."
 
lfesiam said:
thanks oudoc, i have a question, do parents & extended family members usually come to the white coat ceremony??? or is it a low key internal event at OU?

true story from an MD on woman w/ diet problems: I was caring for a woman from Kentucky and asked, "So, how's your breakfast this morning?" "It's very good, except for the Kentucky Jelly. I can't seem to get used to the taste," the patient replied. I then asked to see the jelly and the woman produced a foil packet labeled "KY Jelly."

It's a big deal. Parents, family, friends, etc. In addition, there are alumni, faculty, other students, etc. in attendance. I don't remember how many seats each student gets. I think you get up to like 6 seats or something like that, but then you can request a few more if need be.

The first month is a lot of fun. They make you feel pretty important. Even after the new wears off, it's still alot better than undergrad where you're generally just another sheep in the herd.
 
I just went downstairs to the admissions office and got some info for all of us on the waitlist. They have had 19 spots open so far. The dean filled 17 of those spots sent out their acceptance letters last week. Currently there are 2 spots open and they expect to get more by the 15th, but the dean is waiting until all of the withdrawals are in to fill those spots. It appears that those letters will be sent out toward the end of next week. Hopefully that made sense as well as puts all of us at ease, even though I am pretty sure it didn’t and it won’t.
 
i'm betting that everyone on the waitlist will get in :luck:
here's something to cheer u guys up:

Another true story:

An 86-year-old man walked into a crowded doctor's office. As he approached the desk, the receptionist said, "Yes sir, what are you seeing the doctor for today?"

"There's something wrong with my penis," he replied.

The receptionist became irritated and said, "You shouldn't come into a crowded office and say things like that."

"Why not? You asked me what was wrong and I told you," he said.

The receptionist replied, "You've obviously caused some embarrassment in this room full of people. You should have said there is something wrong with your ear or something and then discussed the problem further with the doctor in private."

The man walked out, waited a few minutes and then re-entered.

The receptionist smiled smugly and asked, "Yes?'

"There's something wrong with my ear," he stated.

The receptionist nodded approvingly and smiled, knowing he had taken her advice. "And what is wrong with your ear, Sir?"

"I can't piss out of it," the man replied.

The doctor's office erupted in laughter.
 
lfesiam said:
i'm betting that everyone on the waitlist will get in

Thanks for the encouragement, but I don't think I can share your optimism. If it does end in rejection it will be easier to accept if I have not had any expectations. Also, for those of you who submitted a letter of intent what did you include?
 
pbehzad said:
Ok so I'm officially done with undergraduate. I took my last final today, and now its one constant party until graduation which is Monday.

Does anyone know if we need a certain gpa requirement for the last semester? I'm a little afraid I may not get a 3.0 this semester, and dont want my admission to get revoked in the summer.
Could some of the current med students confirm that all you need to do is make a 2.0?

Thanks
I think that you just have to pass with a C average, with no grade lower than a C. Does anybody else know?

Have any of you recieved anything other than the acceptance letter and the Financial Aid reward letter? Should we be sending in official transcripts and getting our vaccinations in order? I'm sure that we will hear something soon. I can't start looking for a place to live until July!! I hope that there will be stuff available.

Again, I look forward to meeting you all and good luck to all those on the waitlist🙂
 
Ginz20 said:
Thanks for the encouragement, but I don't think I can share your optimism. If it does end in rejection it will be easier to accept if I have not had any expectations. Also, for those of you who submitted a letter of intent what did you include?

Ginz20, i can PM you a copy of my letter of intent if you want? PM me. gluck bud. 👍
 
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