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ilikepod said:Hey guys,
I just want to get other people's thoughts on what they are doing to prep for Temple this fall..... ie. housing assignments/timetable/admissions package, etc.
DanDPM said:I am also attending Temple in the Fall 2006. I did not recieve much information with my admissions letter. When do they usually send out the housing information and everything else? Do you reccomend the SARP? Do alot of people do it and if so does it give them an advantage when the classes actually start? Are first year students able to live in the one bedroom apartments or are they usually taken up by second years? Any other advice that you could shed in order for us to be prepared would be great.
Lambe006 said:I wanted to ask what the dorms are like. When I toured on my interview day it was spring break, so we were not able to see the inside of a room. I definitly think it is convenient, but I dont want to feel like a freshman in college again.
You have friends coming to Temple with you?ilikepod said:i will be attending temple this fall.... i was hoping to get a two bedroom suite with one of my buddies... but i guess it depends on space
ilikepod said:I don't have any good friends coming with me to Temple. However, the person I was set up with at the hotel during my interview turned out to be a pretty good guy. So we decided to try out housing together. Although I haven't received a single thing regarding housing from Temple yet, considering that I sent in my deposits months ago.
ppormansdoormd said:i got accepted to tuspm but i don't have a tuspmid#, how do i get one? were we supposed to receive it in the mail or something?
ilikepod said:i called them a few weeks back... they gave me my id number.. i guess u can do the same.. ppoormansdr- mike? aren't u doing DO?
DanDPM said:I called today to recieve my tuid number. I spoke with computing services so they could help me setup a username. If you want to try and do this on your own you can do it online with your id number. Once you have your username and password created you can access the tuportal, email, blackboard and you can also fill out your housing information.
ilikepod said:I heard that you need ur temple id number when you sign on for housing in may... so i thought i'd take care of it now... plus me being an international student, i needed to fill out various forms that required a temple id...
i haven't receive a letter from temple since i've sent in my deposits... any idea when the next letters should be sent? i read in earlier posts that ppl get letters every week in the summer, however, over here (Canada) summer starts in late april.. i dunno about the US
nirvani said:Has anyone called recently and tried to get their TUid #? I called Monday and after giving me various responses the guy said he'd check on "the procedure" [since he first said all grad students must first register... i told him about the housing thing] and get back to me 🙄 Haven't heard back yet...
ilikepod said:Nirvani:
When I initially called Temple for their graduate housing, they forwarded the call to computing services so I coulg get my Temple ID number. Try and do it that way and they will likely avoid checking certain "procedures."
DanDPM/Nirvani:
Were you guys planning to live on campus? If so, when are you moving to Philly? To my understanding, there are a couple of orientations just before school start (podiatry students, internationals, general Temple students).
ilikepod said:Actually, I just read the previous posts and found out what it was, but does it cost extra?
ilikepod said:Actually, I just read the previous posts and found out what it was, but does it cost extra?
ilikepod said:DPMGrad:
I haven't done any biochemistry for about 2 years, so I am starting to consider SARP. Also the idea of getting used to Philly really does appeal to me. Since you taught SARP, can you tell me about the specifics of the biochemistry content that is taught there... ie. is it more concentrated on metabolic reactions (understanding), or biomolecules (memorization).... or both?
As for the Anatomy in the SARP program, is it General Anatomy, or is it focussed more on the lower limb stuff?
angelica259 said:Hey guys I'm also interested in attending TUSPM this coming fall but my application isn't complete. I wanted to help out with the info on the SARP program:
Its from July 31-August 18, 2006, the courses being offered are biochemistry & general anatomy (it doesn't say if its only lower limb), there is also a study skills portion too (time management, note-taking, memorization, etc.), the books purchased for the courses will be used during the academic year (I think the books are not included in the program fee but I'm not sure), the program is $450.00 due by July 2006, you have to complete a application form for this program that is due by July 1,2006. As for housing it says that SARP participants who have acquired a license to live in the student housing complex may rent an apartment as of August 1, 2006 for the entire academic year. So I would look in to that because if you're not from Philly that means you have to make other arrangements before the program starts b/c you can't move in until the second day of the program. I hope this helps. I can't wait till I'm officially a part of the TUSPM family. Good luck guys! Class of 2010
ilikepod said:Are you required to take both biochemistry and anatomy as a part of the SARP program or can you take just one if you'd like? I am definitely considering biochem now, I really do need to brush up on it.
nirvani said:^dpmgrad, do SARP students do any anatomy lab where they actually get to work with cadavers? or is it strictly classroom material?
dpmgrad said:Out of curiosity, any of the incoming TUSPM students considering to do their clinical training at one of the Temple satellite sites, such as Arizona, Texas, etc..., during the third and fourth years? TUSPM students can choose to spend their entire third and fourth year clinical rotations outside of Philadelphia.
DanDPM said:Where are the other satellite areas? Aren't there classes in the afternoons for third year students? Do students usually stay at the same place for their clinical training or do they move around alot?
ilikepod said:DPMGrad:
I remember David Martin telling us that we can apply for residency for one of those satellite areas in out first year and if we change our mind there won't be any problems with that. But, have you seen any problems arising amongst students who initially desired to do that program but had a change of heart later on? (ie. difficulty exiting the program/unknown deadlines)
ilikepod said:DPM Grad:
Sorry, I confused myself there for a second! I didn't mean to use the word residency, I was actually talking about the clinical rotations. I'll be careful with my words next time.
It's nice to see that there is flexibility in switching, just in case you don't like where you are. By the way, what route did you end up taking yourself, in terms of both clinical rotations and residency?