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acab! i was wondering where you've been!

so its now...
acab,
late inthe game,
lirpa2004,
yayme
...waiting for a decision

who is on the waiting list?
i think legend123 and scrabbler were waiting for the may decision?
 
oh i forgot someone!

so its now...
acab,
late inthe game,
lirpa2004,
yayme
...waiting for a decision

who is on the waiting list?
i think legend123 and scrabbler were waiting for the may decision

jmp decision
eraserhead
 
i called the office right now and decisions for acceptance we go out around the 15th as always. even though they met 3/29th (information gathered from our helpful sdner), i htink they will wait. she said no decisions have been sent this month...hope that helps. 🙂
 
yayme said:
i called the office right now and decisions for acceptance we go out around the 15th as always. even though they met 3/29th (information gathered from our helpful sdner), i htink they will wait. she said no decisions have been sent this month...hope that helps. 🙂

Thanks yayme! 🙂

Did she mention "all remaining acceptances" will go out around the 15th?
 
Hey guys,

I've been browsing this forum for awhile and wanted to thank all of you guys for all your helpful posts. I wish the best for all you guys that are still waiting!! Hopefully you won't have to wait much longer because I know for a fact that UCSF sent out some acceptances yesterday April 9!! Keep your heads up!

Good Luck!!
 
It's true. There were some acceptances sent out this week and I'm sure more will be sent by the 15th.

Good luck to all! 👍 Hope to see you there!


P.S. Thank you everyone for all the information provided on this list over the last few months. Very Helpful.
 
bunnel,

I assume u got one of the acceptances?

CONGRATS!!!

CY.
 
courtyard said:
bunnel,

I assume u got one of the acceptances?

CONGRATS!!!

CY.

Thanks CY. Sorry about the post. I think the cold that I picked up in China was clouding my brain--sounds like a robot wrote it and it is definitely not clear on what happened. I will try again, but I'm still walking around in a daze from the cold and excitement.

I went to the mailbox hoping not to get a letter. I thought that they would send out the acceptances on the 15th like they told me after the interview. In my mind any UCSF letter in the box was a rejection letter. However, I saw it was a thick package and seriously lodged in my small post box. I was yanking on it like a monkey on crack. The other person getting her mail was a little nervous. I was pretty sure it was an acceptance, but a little unsure. (Maybe they decided to be really sadistic and put together a whole presentation on their main reasons for rejecting me..."We didn't feel a letter fully expressed our utter disatisfaction with you as a candidate...") Anyways, it was an acceptance.

Great luck to everyone waiting. 👍


Try to skip the mailbox every other day... 🙂
 
bunnell said:
Thanks CY. Sorry about the post. I think the cold that I picked up in China was clouding my brain--sounds like a robot wrote it and it is definitely not clear on what happened. I will try again, but I'm still walking around in a daze from the cold and excitement.

I went to the mailbox hoping not to get a letter. I thought that they would send out the acceptances on the 15th like they told me after the interview. In my mind any UCSF letter in the box was a rejection letter. However, I saw it was a thick package and seriously lodged in my small post box. I was yanking on it like a monkey on crack. The other person getting her mail was a little nervous. I was pretty sure it was an acceptance, but a little unsure. (Maybe they decided to be really sadistic and put together a whole presentation on their main reasons for rejecting me..."We didn't feel a letter fully expressed our utter disatisfaction with you as a candidate...") Anyways, it was an acceptance.

Great luck to everyone waiting. 👍


Try to skip the mailbox every other day... 🙂

congrats! when did you receive your letter?
 
yayme said:
congrats! when did you receive your letter?

It could have arrived Friday or Saturday. I skipped Friday to give myself a mailbox break, but could not resist checking on Saturday.
 
Hi yayme,

Are you expecting a letter today? Are you on the west coast? I'm in the northeast, and might get my letter today or tomorrow if they were already mailed out.

I'm thinking of calling them. Would they tell me if a decision has been made on my file?
 
acab said:
Hi yayme,

Are you expecting a letter today? Are you on the west coast? I'm in the northeast, and might get my letter today or tomorrow if they were already mailed out.

I'm thinking of calling them. Would they tell me if a decision has been made on my file?

i wouldn't see why not. i've heard they don't tell you decisions but maybe if a decision had been made. i'm too nervous to call!
 
Is it possible to live in Berkeley as a UCSF med student?
 
nikoo said:
Is it possible to live in Berkeley as a UCSF med student?

Possible yes, advisable probably not as much. The morning commute (say, 8-9am) would run you about one hour by car, and probably around the same via public transportation (BART/MUNI combo).

Is there any particular reason you're considering Berkeley?
 
congrats late!

i got mine saturday and i was floored!

i'm currently at berkeley so i thought it would be easier to keep housing here but it seemes as if that is not so easy to commute!
 
nikoo said:
Is it possible to live in Berkeley as a UCSF med student?

Actually, it is possible. There is a free shuttle that goes from UCSF to the BART station and back again. You can read on the shuttle and on BART so it's not really wasted time. I think the shuttle runs until after midnight so its possible to stay late for electives or late studying and still get back home at the end of the day. It does cost a few bucks to ride BART, but if you have cheaper rent and you are settled into your space it is probably a wash. Driving from the East Bay, however, would suck.

I live in Pacifica and drive to school every day. Yes, it is possible to find free parking. I do have a bit of a walk and I count that as a plus since it means a little extra exercise. I also like being totally away from school at the end of the day from a mental health standpoint.
 
Thanks for the response citygirl! I pay about 400 in berkeley, what is the average rent in SF?
 
nikoo said:
Thanks for the response citygirl! I pay about 400 in berkeley, what is the average rent in SF?

400?#$#$@

I pay 750 in the city. I eat alot of ramen noodles.
 
So...with the money i'll save on rent, I'll have cereal for dinner instead of ramen noodles...sounds good!
 
ok that's it!
what's so bad about ramen noodle?! i think you guys are getting wrong kind or something. i can't stop eating the ramen...i think i am addicted to msg. is msg addicting? whatever it is i can't stop. it can't be good for me.

i need help.

by the way,

congrats nikoo!

cy.
 
courtyard said:
ok that's it!
what's so bad about ramen noodle?! i think you guys are getting wrong kind or something. i can't stop eating the ramen...i think i am addicted to msg. is msg addicting? whatever it is i can't stop. it can't be good for me.

i need help.

by the way,

congrats nikoo!

cy.

LMAO, nothing, I'm just sayin' that I'm poor.
 
Hi Citygirl.
I'm in a post-bac program right now and I'm about 4 days and counting from taking the first but extremely daunting step of med school on Saturday (oh how we love testing for 8 hours). I have two questions for you,
One, do you know people in the MD/PhD joint UCB/UCSF program and what are their thoughts on it, and two, how much does UCSF consider family lineage when looking at an applicant?

Cheers.
Nic
 
nikibean said:
Hi Citygirl.
I'm in a post-bac program right now and I'm about 4 days and counting from taking the first but extremely daunting step of med school on Saturday (oh how we love testing for 8 hours). I have two questions for you,
One, do you know people in the MD/PhD joint UCB/UCSF program and what are their thoughts on it, and two, how much does UCSF consider family lineage when looking at an applicant?

Cheers.
Nic

Family lineage??

If you are in the Mills program, I know many students are known to end up in the JMP...
 
Men, I just got my acceptance packet today, total shock!!!!!. The problem is that I am now torn between UCSF and UCLA. Hope to see you guys during the 2nd look weekend. I just have to convince my boss to give me some time off. Damn I hate my job.
 
nikoo said:
Thanks for the response citygirl! I pay about 400 in berkeley, what is the average rent in SF?


Eraserhead is about right on. You can get away with about $600 if you have a roommate or two.
 
nikibean said:
Hi Citygirl.
I'm in a post-bac program right now and I'm about 4 days and counting from taking the first but extremely daunting step of med school on Saturday (oh how we love testing for 8 hours). I have two questions for you,
One, do you know people in the MD/PhD joint UCB/UCSF program and what are their thoughts on it, and two, how much does UCSF consider family lineage when looking at an applicant?

Cheers.
Nic

The MD/PhD program is different from the UCB/UCSF program. The MD/PhD students are in the regular UCSF class right now and will go on to start their PhDs after 2nd year. The UCB/UCSF students are at Berkeley until their clinical years. I don't really have any thoughts on either program except that you have to decide if you want to pursue a PhD or Masters in Public Health to apply for either of these programs.

I'm not sure what you mean by family lineage. California not longer abides by Affirmative Action quotas for admission. UCSF likes to have a diverse group of students and ethnicity is a small part of that, but a family pedigree will get you nowhere.
 
citygirl said:
Eraserhead is about right on. You can get away with about $600 if you have a roommate or two.

Last year I paid 575 to live in a ground floor flat in the Sunset with 3 roomates, one of which lived in the living room/dining area... and it had virtually no sunlight in the bedrooms. Don't do something stupid like that.

So, I got very sick of that and moved into a much nicer 2BR that's 1500 a month. You can easily find something a bit cheaper, but for what I'm getting (great lighting, nice bay window, huge room, free heating/water/garbage, etc.) and where it is (lower Nob Hill/Downtown) it seems worth it.

The Sunset and the Richmond kinda suck btw... even though you might find deals there. If you want something cheap and reasonably close to UCSF, look at the Haight and inner Mission.
 
So quiet here. Does anybody get any news lately?
 
Legend123 said:
So quiet here. Does anybody get any news lately?

The M1s are all on spring break, the M2s have just taken or are about to take their boards......

Quiet here, too.
 
I just called about their "high priority waitlist". Apparently this is the only waitlist (correct me if I am wrong), but it is currently unranked. The adcom will be meeting after May 15th to place the people into acceptances/alternate/rejections category.

Does anyone have any good news?!?!?
 
Thanks for the info. Hope we will get good news in May.
 
This coming weekend is the revisit weekend so hopefully some people who are on the fence will make a decision one way or the other sortly thereafter.
 
Legend123 said:
Thanks for the info. Hope we will get good news in May.

Hey Legend, would you choose UCSF over UCLA. I am faced with the same tough decision- anyway this might be the wrong thread to be asking this. 😎
 
citygirl said:
Actually, it is possible. There is a free shuttle that goes from UCSF to the BART station and back again. You can read on the shuttle and on BART so it's not really wasted time. I think the shuttle runs until after midnight so its possible to stay late for electives or late studying and still get back home at the end of the day. It does cost a few bucks to ride BART, but if you have cheaper rent and you are settled into your space it is probably a wash. Driving from the East Bay, however, would suck.

I live in Pacifica and drive to school every day. Yes, it is possible to find free parking. I do have a bit of a walk and I count that as a plus since it means a little extra exercise. I also like being totally away from school at the end of the day from a mental health standpoint.

This may be old news, but...

All the info on UCSF shuttles are here:
http://www.cas.ucsf.edu/ParkingandTrans/pg_pdfstrans.html

I"m not aware of any shuttles that go from UCSF paranassus campus to the BART station. However, you can easily take the Muni-N car towards the downtown SF BART stations (any one will do, starting from Civic Center). Bare in mind that Muni is $1.25 and then BART from SF to Berkeley is like $3.05, so that's like $8 a day roundtrip (i know there are discount passes, but still). I would advise finding housing in SF if you can...such a hassle to commute, I've done it before, and it sucks.

I would not drive if I were you. It's extremely difficult to find parking both in SF and in Berkeley. I know it's *possible* but I won't go through all the trouble.
 
supereagles said:
Hey Legend, would you choose UCSF over UCLA. I am faced with the same tough decision- anyway this might be the wrong thread to be asking this. 😎

This is a million dollar question. I am on the ucsf high priority list now. After the 2nd look in LA and the guarantee on the new housing, it will be a very tough decision if I get accepted by UCSF later. However, I think UCSF programe is stronger but the Westwood area and the UCLA hospital(esp the new one, it may jump to No. 1 upon completion) is first class. Either one will be an excellent choice in California. Good Luck.
 
Best areas to live in SF? (close to UCSF, affordable, scenic, maybe close to restaurants/cafes) ... anyone going to the revisit this wkend? i'll be looking for apts. while i'm there, so tips would be greatly appreciated 🙂
 
"Ah, away from San Francisco. Will you be prepared for the shock of plentiful cabs, a realtransit system, human poop-free streets, restaurant kitchens open after 10 p.m., a downtown that doesn't look like a ghost town after sunset and autism-free children? My advice is to ease into it slowly." --not me

please tell me this is exaggerated ... 🙁
 
Hey Mentoz, Welcome to the Golden State and the beautiful San Francisco Bay Area. Be prepared for the price shock of everything esp the housing. You may check the UCSF housing option under their website. You will find plenty of great restaurants close by UCSF- the Richmond /Sunset district, the little Italian in North Beach, the Fisherman's Wharf, Chinatown/Financial District. Congrats on your acceptance. 🙂
 
mentoz said:
Best areas to live in SF? (close to UCSF, affordable, scenic, maybe close to restaurants/cafes) ... anyone going to the revisit this wkend? i'll be looking for apts. while i'm there, so tips would be greatly appreciated 🙂

close and affordable and good eating- Inner Sunset, Cole Valley, Lower Haight

scenic- Twin Peaks
 
mentoz said:
"Ah, away from San Francisco. Will you be prepared for the shock of plentiful cabs, a realtransit system, human poop-free streets, restaurant kitchens open after 10 p.m., a downtown that doesn't look like a ghost town after sunset and autism-free children? My advice is to ease into it slowly." --not me

please tell me this is exaggerated ... 🙁

away from SF? is this person talking about SF?

Downtown does slow down at night... but plenty of things are open past 10pm here, there is no poop in the streets unless maybe you are talking about the Tenderloin or Inner Mission maybe. Autism? Huh?

The transit here is great... although the buses can be a bit erratic in terms of scheduling, they are still great.
 
Eraserhead said:
away from SF? is this person talking about SF?

Downtown does slow down at night... but plenty of things are open past 10pm here, there is no poop in the streets unless maybe you are talking about the Tenderloin or Inner Mission maybe. Autism? Huh?

The transit here is great... although the buses can be a bit erratic in terms of scheduling, they are still great.


thanks for the tips! and this person was talking about moving away from SF to NYC ...
 
Legend123 said:
Hey Mentoz, Welcome to the Golden State and the beautiful San Francisco Bay Area. Be prepared for the price shock of everything esp the housing. You may check the UCSF housing option under their website. You will find plenty of great restaurants close by UCSF- the Richmond /Sunset district, the little Italian in North Beach, the Fisherman's Wharf, Chinatown/Financial District. Congrats on your acceptance. 🙂

Thank you 🙂 like you, I've been deciding b/t UCLA (md/phd) and UCSF (md) .. we'll see what happens this weekend ..

I spent a week in SF last summer, and I have to say that the amount I'd pay for a nice Italian dinner here in Houston will get me a mediocre meal that I could've made myself in SF .. I understand that prices are higher though ... maybe it's best that I don't spend too much money on good food ... who needs the extra pounds 😛 .... oh but I do remember finding Mexican holeinthewalls after stumbling around in the middle of the night that are comparable to the stuff we get down here by the border .. mmmm..
 
Just wondering if anyone has received their financial package from UCSF yet. Thanks.
 
Cube21 said:
Just wondering if anyone has received their financial package from UCSF yet. Thanks.

UCSF financial office seems to be relatively slower than other schools.
If financial aid is one of the factors for your decision btw ucsf and another school, then you can request an estimate of financial package. This way you have some idea about the cost of ucsf before may 15th.

CY.
 
hey folks,

does the revisit start on saturday morning? is anyone going on friday to check out classes? does anyone know if there are any activities planned on friday?

koko
 
I don't think there are any official plans for Friday, but MS-1's have lecture from 8-10am and then a lab from 10am-12pm, all dealing with the Spinal Cord. (We're just starting our Brain, Mind, and Behavior block.)

If you want more info, PM me.
 
hey, for those of you who went to the second-look weekend, how was it? i couldn't go but will definitely be at ucsf in the fall. i'm really excited. i hope you all had a great time together.

anything interesting come up or happen?

and if anyone's interested in a roomate, i'm looking! PM me to chat, etc. 🙂
 
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