OSU-COM Discussion Thread 2011-2012

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Here is a spread sheet that compares match lists, GPA/MCAT scores of matriculates, COMLEX scores, and other types of data. It includes:

-2011-2008 Match lists for many osteopathic schools
- comparison of match results between schools
-GPA/MCAT scores, a profiles of average matriculating students compared between all Osteopathic schools,
-COMLEX scores for some schools
- You'll also find comparison of tuition / graduate indebtedness between schools

https://sites.google.com/site/osteopathicreference/home

(I can't host the spread sheet on the forums because of size limits)

I apologize in advance that I will be mass posting this through out the forums this afternoon but many people have been looking for this data and I want the to be able to find it!
 
Has anyone received a call or letter who interviewed last week?

good :luck:
 
Accepted!!!!!!! I got the call today! I interviewed on Jan. 20th and was waitlisted on Jan. 27th. I interviewed for the Bridge Program last year, but I improved my MCAT so I could apply to the traditional program as well this cycle. I have a 14 month old son and a 7 week old daughter. I'm still taking post graduate classes to help prepare me and working. I'm pretty proud of myself! If you want something bad enough, NOTHING can stop you!!! Good luck to all!!!
 
Congrats! You have your hands full already but enjoy the time you have now. My first is on the way just in time to be done with 2nd year.
 
Accepted!!!!!!! I got the call today! I interviewed on Jan. 20th and was waitlisted on Jan. 27th. I interviewed for the Bridge Program last year, but I improved my MCAT so I could apply to the traditional program as well this cycle. I have a 14 month old son and a 7 week old daughter. I'm still taking post graduate classes to help prepare me and working. I'm pretty proud of myself! If you want something bad enough, NOTHING can stop you!!! Good luck to all!!!
Way to go!! I bet your so excited.
 
I have a friend who interviewed last Wednesday and got the call today.
 
Accepted!!!!!!! I got the call today! I interviewed on Jan. 20th and was waitlisted on Jan. 27th. I interviewed for the Bridge Program last year, but I improved my MCAT so I could apply to the traditional program as well this cycle. I have a 14 month old son and a 7 week old daughter. I'm still taking post graduate classes to help prepare me and working. I'm pretty proud of myself! If you want something bad enough, NOTHING can stop you!!! Good luck to all!!!
Well this gives me some hope.. i interviewed on the 27th got waitlisted on around the 1st of feb and still haven't heard anything...praying i get that phone call sometime soon!! Congrats by the way!!!
 
Thanks you all. I had an awesome interview, so I know that helped. My whole application is strong, but my MCAT is lower. I am a re-applicant and showed significant improvement in several areas. I also followed up with thank you notes after my interview. That couldn't have hurt. I now they keep those in your file. I also had just called a week before to make sure they had all my up-to-date transcripts and that they had it in my file that I'm taking an Advanced Human Anatomy course (with cadaver dissection). Definitely follow up with documents received with Sarah. Don't assume.
 
Congrats to getting accepted and to your new babyl!!! I'm the girl who sat in front of you in Virology and told you that "i hated you" when you would share your test grades...I hope that you know that I was just joking 🙂 If you do not mind sharing, what was your final MCAT score? I interview on Thursday and I'm so excited. I hope to join you at OSU-COM!
 
Accepted!!!!!!! I got the call today! I interviewed on Jan. 20th and was waitlisted on Jan. 27th. I interviewed for the Bridge Program last year, but I improved my MCAT so I could apply to the traditional program as well this cycle. I have a 14 month old son and a 7 week old daughter. I'm still taking post graduate classes to help prepare me and working. I'm pretty proud of myself! If you want something bad enough, NOTHING can stop you!!! Good luck to all!!!


My post was in response your post 😀
 
Auhtum, I remember you telling me your MCAT score because ours are the same! Good luck! Don't forget the thank you notes immediately afterward, and be passionate, clear, concise, and make your interviewers feel like they connect with you. If they can relate to you or vice versa, they'll be able to imagine you connecting with your patients. I pray you get matched with a good pair of interviewers. You're a very nice, warm person. You should have no problem 😉
 
What MCAT score did you/anyone recently get in with? I just interviewed last week, and my weak pt. is the MCAT.
 
Well, my MCAT was only a 22, gpa 3.8, science gpa 3.9, I only applied at OSU, reapplicant, 200+ hrs of shadowing, clinical experience at a chiropractic office & as a habilitation training specialist with disabled individuals, lots of volunteering/organizations/community involvement, strong letters of recommendation, I've taken 7 upper division science courses post undergraduate, and I'm currently taking my 8th (Advanced Human Anatomy with a cadaver lab)
 
You completely earned it. Great work. I hope to get the call soon also. Im not the greatest at waiting.
 
Waiting is torture....


"Do not be anxious for anything, but in everything through prayer and petition present your requests to God, and the peace of God which transcends all understanding will guard your hearts and mind in Christ Jesus"
 
Auhtum, I remember you telling me your MCAT score because ours are the same! Good luck! Don't forget the thank you notes immediately afterward, and be passionate, clear, concise, and make your interviewers feel like they connect with you. If they can relate to you or vice versa, they'll be able to imagine you connecting with your patients. I pray you get matched with a good pair of interviewers. You're a very nice, warm person. You should have no problem 😉

Thank you for your advice, kind words and encouragment!!! Enjoy your accomplishment and that new baby girl 🙂
 
Congrats to getting accepted and to your new babyl!!! I'm the girl who sat in front of you in Virology and told you that "i hated you" when you would share your test grades...I hope that you know that I was just joking 🙂 If you do not mind sharing, what was your final MCAT score? I interview on Thursday and I'm so excited. I hope to join you at OSU-COM!

Get the book The Difference a DO Makes and read it. It's awesome! You'll be ahead of the gang since they give all applicants a copy at the interview. They'll be impressed if you reference it in your interview and say you've read it. The book is like the DO Bible!
 
Get the book The Difference a DO Makes and read it. It's awesome! You'll be ahead of the gang since they give all applicants a copy at the interview. They'll be impressed if you reference it in your interview and say you've read it. The book is like the DO Bible!


Thank you for the advice!!!
 
Get the book The Difference a DO Makes and read it. It's awesome! You'll be ahead of the gang since they give all applicants a copy at the interview. They'll be impressed if you reference it in your interview and say you've read it. The book is like the DO Bible!


Are you on the broken arrow campus tomorrow? If so, would you consider letting me borrow your copy? I have Immuno lab at 3-4:45pm and Biochem at 5-6:40. I can be there earlier or later if any of this works for you 🙂 I am not having any luck locating it in town. My interview is Thursday morning and I would love spending tomorrow evening reading the book.
 
I have a question for any current OSU students on here. I'm trying to make a decision between OSU and a few other schools right now. A big concern of mine in deciding is the amount of real patient contact experience that the students are exposed to during their first and second years to prepare for third and fourth year rotations. Obviously most schools have simulation dummies and mock scenarios with acting patients, etc., but I know of many schools that allow their first and second year students to spend quite a bit of time in the school hospital working with doctors and patients, receiving excellent preparation for future clinical rotation years. I realize that OSU has its own Medical Center and am curious to know more about it from those who have been there. Is it just a large clinic or an actual hospital? Also, I would like any info about how involved the first and second year students are there or at any other hospital/clinic, if at all. Thanks!
 
I have a question for any current OSU students on here. I'm trying to make a decision between OSU and a few other schools right now. A big concern of mine in deciding is the amount of real patient contact experience that the students are exposed to during their first and second years to prepare for third and fourth year rotations. Obviously most schools have simulation dummies and mock scenarios with acting patients, etc., but I know of many schools that allow their first and second year students to spend quite a bit of time in the school hospital working with doctors and patients, receiving excellent preparation for future clinical rotation years. I realize that OSU has its own Medical Center and am curious to know more about it from those who have been there. Is it just a large clinic or an actual hospital? Also, I would like any info about how involved the first and second year students are there or at any other hospital/clinic, if at all. Thanks!

OSU Med Center is a fully staffed urban hospital. It is the "public" hospital of Tulsa, so it gets quite a bit of business. I spent a couple of days there as a patient last week, myself. It's not a clinic calling itself a hospital.

As a first year student, with the exception of OMM, we are not required to do rotations and touch patients in the hospital, but the DO training has us doing a lot of touching and treating of each other. The OMM class requires us to attend and treat patients in the OMM noon clinic beginning the first semester. In addition, clinical skills are taught in the second semester.

That is the "requirements" almost all of the students find extracurricular clinical rotations to do on breaks. Along with OU we also can volunteer at the "bedlam" free clinic. Weekend trips to do rural medicine are strongly encouraged. All you have to do is sign the sheet and show up. It is easy to find clinical experience. In some schools, the clinical extra-curricular activities are filled up with eager students and you don't have opportunity to participate. That is not even slightly true at OSU.
 
Get the book The Difference a DO Makes and read it. It's awesome! You'll be ahead of the gang since they give all applicants a copy at the interview. They'll be impressed if you reference it in your interview and say you've read it. The book is like the DO Bible!

I tried to find a copy or PDF of this book with no luck. Anyone have a suggestion as to where I can find it?
 
So...that begs the question where are they getting their copies from....must be from somewhere...
The AOA supplies them

You could probably go by the school and get a free copy
 
The books are actually on Amazon. Auhtum, you are going to impress them in the interview. You are eloquent, well-adjusted, and sincere. You will be great! Have fun!!!
 
Waiting is torture....


"Do not be anxious for anything, but in everything through prayer and petition present your requests to God, and the peace of God which transcends all understanding will guard your hearts and mind in Christ Jesus"
Thank you for posting such an encouraging verse. I'm on the wait list. Interviewed this month.
 
I interviewed in Nov. and been on the waitlist since....can only be patient and pray
 
The books are actually on Amazon. Auhtum, you are going to impress them in the interview. You are eloquent, well-adjusted, and sincere. You will be great! Have fun!!!

True, but last I checked they are $75+ and out of print. I'm looking for a more affordable option. 🙂
 
I got my copy from a student who got it from the school. They actually give all applicants a copy at their interview. How'd your interview go, Auhtum? I'll bet you have the book now! Sorry I couldn't help more. I didn't know the book is so hard to find 🙁
 
Was the bridge interview similar to the traditional interview?

They were very similar in structure with a lot of the same questions. You definitely want to think of why you're a good fit for the Bridge Program. You're starting off with a decreased course load but required to make an 85% or higher in the classes... I got matched with interviewers that were better suited for my own interests and background when I interviewed this year for the traditional program. That was a coincidence but made a huge difference I think. I also probably figured out that everyone I talked to that got in (unless they had an upstanding MCAT) had a great interview and felt like they connected with their interviewers.
 
I got my copy from a student who got it from the school. They actually give all applicants a copy at their interview. How'd your interview go, Auhtum? I'll bet you have the book now! Sorry I couldn't help more. I didn't know the book is so hard to find 🙁


Thank you for all of your help! My interview went Great! At least, I think it did :xf: I look forward to hearing from them and know that whatever happens is how it is meant to be...but i will be disappointed if it is a no. It would be so reassuring to start the program with sweet, super smart people like yourself!
 
Thank you for all of your help! My interview went Great! At least, I think it did :xf: I look forward to hearing from them and know that whatever happens is how it is meant to be...but i will be disappointed if it is a no. It would be so reassuring to start the program with sweet, super smart people like yourself!

I'm glad it went well! Thanks for the compliment 🙂
 
I will sell my copy of the book. For less than $75. Just send me a PM if interested.

Hmm, looks like I should have kept mine, instead of looking at the title and the first 2 sentences and then tossing it.

Correction, I don't think I actually read the first 2 sentences. We were tested on it in the first OMM block, but I had other priorities.
 
I hope they call you soon so you don't have to worry about it for to long and you can start making plans.
 
I'm glad I started this topic of The Difference a DO Makes. If you're truly passionate about becoming a DO, reading this book will reinforce your reasons. I genuinely only want to be a DO (and so I will). I felt empowered by reading the history and true meaning of being a DO. If you're just trying to get into med school and don't have a preference of allopathic or osteopathic, if you prefer allopathic, or if you don't know the difference, you should most certainly read this book. There is nothing wrong with making a little cash, but I will give someone the book for FREE because I believe in what it represents and think everyone considering Osteopathic Medicine should read it.
 
I'm glad I started this topic of The Difference a DO Makes. If you're truly passionate about becoming a DO, reading this book will reinforce your reasons. I genuinely only want to be a DO (and so I will). I felt empowered by reading the history and true meaning of being a DO. If you're just trying to get into med school and don't have a preference of allopathic or osteopathic, if you prefer allopathic, or if you don't know the difference, you should most certainly read this book. There is nothing wrong with making a little cash, but I will give someone the book for FREE because I believe in what it represents and think everyone considering Osteopathic Medicine should read it.

If you are willing to give the book free, I would love to be the person to get it. I don't live in OK, would you be willing to ship it to me? I can cover the shipping cost.

Thanks
 
I'm glad I started this topic of The Difference a DO Makes. If you're truly passionate about becoming a DO, reading this book will reinforce your reasons. I genuinely only want to be a DO (and so I will). I felt empowered by reading the history and true meaning of being a DO. If you're just trying to get into med school and don't have a preference of allopathic or osteopathic, if you prefer allopathic, or if you don't know the difference, you should most certainly read this book. There is nothing wrong with making a little cash, but I will give someone the book for FREE because I believe in what it represents and think everyone considering Osteopathic Medicine should read it.


You Go Girl!!!
 
If you are willing to give the book free, I would love to be the person to get it. I don't live in OK, would you be willing to ship it to me? I can cover the shipping cost.

Thanks

Private message me your address.
 
I'm glad I started this topic of The Difference a DO Makes. If you're truly passionate about becoming a DO, reading this book will reinforce your reasons. I genuinely only want to be a DO (and so I will). I felt empowered by reading the history and true meaning of being a DO. If you're just trying to get into med school and don't have a preference of allopathic or osteopathic, if you prefer allopathic, or if you don't know the difference, you should most certainly read this book. There is nothing wrong with making a little cash, but I will give someone the book for FREE because I believe in what it represents and think everyone considering Osteopathic Medicine should read it.

Oh, Dr. Dyer is going to LOVE you.
 
All this talk about the book made me go find mine and start reading it. I was so nervous before my interview I didn't even pick it up when they gave it to us on Interview Day. It definitely reaffirmed my reasons for choosing DO and OSU and I can't wait to start in the fall!!
 
All this talk about the book made me go find mine and start reading it. I was so nervous before my interview I didn't even pick it up when they gave it to us on Interview Day. It definitely reaffirmed my reasons for choosing DO and OSU and I can't wait to start in the fall!!

Awesome! So, we're classmates! Who is this?
 
Anyone heard of any recent acceptances off of the waitlist? I read in the thread from last year that the class is normally full by the end of February, is it full this year already?
 
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