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In the Pros and Cons of Your DO School thread there is a review of OSU that makes OMM at the school sound terrible. It talks about having multiple professors teaching, repeat questions, questions with no right answer, and random grading on practicals, but the review is from 2007. Have you run into any of these problems?
Ok thanks. I can't find this information anywhere, but does Goljan still teach there? And does he just teach pathology?
Yes he still teaches, yes hes still the Ultimate Pathology teacher here, and yes he does a FREE review for the Step 1 exam for us where as he charges 1k plus per student when he travels around and does reviews for other Medical Schools. 2nd year, we also have access to a video library of his lectures and of his board prep series.
Luckly they just finished the re-surfacing of 75 at the i-44 junction, but right now SW Blvd is also under construction (the only exit for the school off of 75) and today at 7:15 am I was stuck in traffic for 40 minutes and got to school with 5 minutes to spare (leaving from 81st and Union). A friend who lives in the same complex left at 7:45 and was in traffic until 9:00. Its friggin rediculous.
I land in Tulsa at 2:38 on the 4th and leave at 5:40 on the 5th. So hopefully I have enough time to get from the interview to the hotel to pick up my bag and then get to the airport in time. What is your plan?
I land in Tulsa at 11pm... eeek, but I have a midterm that day and it was the only flight that worked. I leave at 7:55 on the 5th. I won't have a room anymore so I guess I'll just be doing the same as you and hang out in the airport.
I know you both must be really busy. I appreciate it
Yeah that would be cool. I have one more question. Sorry I keep thinking of things. Does OSU ever offer out of state students in state tuition? I know that MSU-COM and some other public schools do this, but WVU-SOM doesn't. Do you know if this is an option here?
my trip to Arizona was a lot like your trip to Tulsa haha.Yeah hopefully you don't have any delays. My flight was like that when I flew into Arizona.
my trip to Arizona was a lot like your trip to Tulsa haha.
Phlame, they do have scholarships you can apply for though right?
Yeah I understand why they do it, but even so, I know of people who have done it. Some schools don't even consider it, and others do occasionally.
I don't think this is a school issue but rather a state law/regulation issue. There is a legal definition of a state resident when it comes to qualifying for higher education and the state funded schools have to follow that.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure all Ohio schools allow you to become a resident after the first year. From their website: "It is possible to become an Ohio resident as a student. The two most common ways our students obtain Ohio residency include: married students whose spouse gains Ohio employment making self-sustaining income can apply for in-state residency as early as their first year of medical school. Unmarried students are eligible to apply once they have financially supported themselves in Ohio for one full year. For more details and other possible ways on how to obtain Ohio residency, please visit the Registrar's residency web page" http://medicine.osu.edu/students/financial_services/coa/Pages/default.aspx
A week until my interview; gettin' pretty nervous! I thought my interview would be sometime next year. In the past my interviews were always late (February or March) so I'm not sure how I should interpret getting a November interview.
I was hoping yall would here today... Judging by the quietness on this thread, I'm assuming no
nasty anatomy test on monday.
We have three professors. You're typically divided into two groups (1 and 2) by last name. Within those groups, you're further divided by height into groups of 4 and assigned to a cadaver (helps with back strain and table height). We had 11 groups within each big group this year.
Group 1 goes to lab @ 1:00 and Group 2 @ 3:00 M,T,Th each week and then flip after each test.
Lab is pretty well self directed (via a dissector manual) with the teachers there to aid you, answer questions, etc. We have occasional TAs from the 2nd years, but they show up according to their class load at the time. There also have two bodies that were dissected completely over the summer so you can have some reference as to what you're looking for and all.
A friend and I haven't heard anything yet from our interviews in October, but they said it would be 2 weeks. Hopefully, we will here early this coming week.
I talked to her about the same thing today. I don't know how far away the hotel is from the school, but I think 7:15 is probably a safe time to leave the hotel. That should give us time to get to campus and find the right building. We need to be in the hotel lobby well before that though. The lady there told me that the shuttle gives priority to airport rides, so we need to check with the desk when we check in and get there early in the morning in case it has to make a trip to the airport sometime that morning.
okay.. so like 6:45 in the lobby?!
A friend and I haven't heard anything yet from our interviews in October, but they said it would be 2 weeks. Hopefully, we will here early this coming week.
Has anyone heard about when those of us who interviewed in October will get notification? It has been two weeks tomorrow.
Has anyone heard about when those of us who interviewed in October will get notification? It has been two weeks tomorrow.
good luck to all those who interview this week!
Yep, the acceptance calls are going out. Just received mine right around 3. So everyone be waiting by your phones lol.
Congrats, guys! Now go and find ways to enjoy yourself over the next 8 months.