Has anyone decided on Scholl? C'mon, if you're out there come out of the woodwork...and if anyone reads this who is currently attending, do you know anyone who has done the DPM/MSc in Tissue Repair/Wound Healing with Cardiff?
I am interviewing there in January. It is my dream school. *swoon* 😍 I'm surprised there hasn't been a c/o 2013 sooner than this!
But the 2 years in downtown chicago are not for me, and I think they get a pass occasionally for having the biggest name recognition/most graduates.
I don't know how other schools run, but by the time your a thrid year student at Scholl, most all your classmates (that have made it this far) strive for excellence and are highly motivated, smart students. I am not saying that there is a huge amount of students that don't make it, but everyone has to be at a similar level before you leave the school to go out into the realm of externships.
I agree with this. I think this should be stressed more. While pod schools may accept more sketchy candidates, if they can't make it they don't and will drop out. School is hard and some can't cut it. Too bad. Contrast this to med school, which is obviously hard, but 95 percent of people pass, and they are more selective of who gets in. You have to really really mess up in order to fail out of med school. So in the end, smart, qualified people graduate from both places. It just depends on the method by which the poor unqualified candidates are weeded out.
I'm surprised there aren't more posts about Scholl. It seems like such a great school.
Again, do you any of you know more about the DPM/MSc in Tissue Regeneration. Dr. Wu went over it briefly (I should have asked more questions)
About the area, yeah it is pretty rural but like you said, Chicago is like 30 minutes south which is cake! After I interviewed I explored a little south around Evanston and Lakeview - both nice, lively areas. This school is definitely a top contender for me!
took me 35 minutes and I wasnt speeding 😉I don't think scholl is a 30 minute drive from downtown chicago (maybe no traffic and speeding like crazy). I do know the local train takes 1 hour, 10 minutes to get down to the city.
Hey guys. I haven't been on SDN since I was applying to podiatry school, but I wanted to check back and see if there was a thread on the incoming Scholl class (and also because I'm sick of studying Biochem and wanted something else to look at... haha).
If you have any questions feel free to post them and I'll try to check back here from time to time because I remember how much of a resource this was when I was applying to schools and learning more about the podiatric medical profession. I am the P1 class pres and I can tell you my experience at Scholl so far has been outstanding. We have great professors and great faculty that really care about and enjoy teaching.
The 2 + 2 curriculum that Scholl is implementing right now (and my class will be the first one to go through) makes so much sense. This will allow us as students to spend more time in clinic learning skills that we will be using on a day-to-day basis and condense our classroom time to the first 2 years. Podiatric Medical school is a long and stressful road. Contrary to what many people believe, podiatry school is just as tough as any osteopathic or allopathic school. We've been sitting next to MD students all semester in Anatomy and Essentials of Clinical Reasoning. Luckily, I initially had some trouble gaining an acceptance early into an MD or DO school, was accepted to a DO school after I discovered podiatry, and it was honestly a tough decision, but in the end I chose Podiatry School over the DO school I was accepted to.
As for Podiatric Medicine as a profession, I could sit here and list everything off to you about how great it is. However, I think the best way for you to learn about the profession is to pull out the yellow pages and call podiatric physicians' offices in your area and request to shadow them. You will be blown away by how much they enjoy their job.
Please don't hesitate to ask questions. I know I had a lot when I was in your shoes less than a year ago. Since I'm so new to the school I can't answer too many questions about anything other than the life of a P1 student and the Anatomy, Biochem, ECR, and Physio/Histo classes I've taken so far. Also, if you have any questions about life in luxurious North Chicago let me know, haha.
And now back to FA Synthesis...

Has anyone decided on Scholl? C'mon, if you're out there come out of the woodwork...and if anyone reads this who is currently attending, do you know anyone who has done the DPM/MSc in Tissue Repair/Wound Healing with Cardiff?
I'm a 2nd year Scholl student and I wish I was able to express how fortunate I am to have chosen Scholl over other schools I was accepted too (including MD schools). Often on these forums, you hear about a certain few schools being the "top tier," but I'll go ahead and put my money where my mouth is to say that Scholl is BY FAR the best school in the country, so much that there really isn't much of a comparison. I say this for 2 reasons:
Scholl attracts the highest caliber of podiatry students in the country and there are some fantastic students who who will become excellent physicians. Surrounding yourself with this crowd not only enhances your educational experience, but provides limitless opportunities for networking and personal development.
My second anecdote is a personal one. I took part in a week-long podiatry residency shadowing program last summer (more or less a recruiting program for the hospital's podiatry residency). I was there with a student from Ohio and one from Des Moines, who were both very bright and very capable. I was so far head-and-shoulders above them in my clinical science knowledge that the residency director mistook me for a rotating fourth year student on multiple occasions. I'm definitely not even close to being the smartest person in my class, but I attribute this to being a Scholl student.
When it all comes down to it, all schools are charged with the responsibility of preparing you to pass boards and become competent physicians. I certainly didn't want to "just pass," I want to be among the best. I can say with reasonable certainty that probably wouldn't be possible unless I came to Scholl
cheers!

I'm a 2nd year Scholl student and I wish I was able to express how fortunate I am to have chosen Scholl over other schools I was accepted too (including MD schools). Often on these forums, you hear about a certain few schools being the "top tier," but I'll go ahead and put my money where my mouth is to say that Scholl is BY FAR the best school in the country, so much that there really isn't much of a comparison. I say this for 2 reasons:
Scholl attracts the highest caliber of podiatry students in the country and there are some fantastic students who who will become excellent physicians. Surrounding yourself with this crowd not only enhances your educational experience, but provides limitless opportunities for networking and personal development.
My second anecdote is a personal one. I took part in a week-long podiatry residency shadowing program last summer (more or less a recruiting program for the hospital's podiatry residency). I was there with a student from Ohio and one from Des Moines, who were both very bright and very capable. I was so far head-and-shoulders above them in my clinical science knowledge that the residency director mistook me for a rotating fourth year student on multiple occasions. I'm definitely not even close to being the smartest person in my class, but I attribute this to being a Scholl student.
When it all comes down to it, all schools are charged with the responsibility of preparing you to pass boards and become competent physicians. I certainly didn't want to "just pass," I want to be among the best. I can say with reasonable certainty that probably wouldn't be possible unless I came to Scholl
cheers!
im sorry but i just dont understand people's attraction to Temple. Can someone enlighten me?
Thanks for the input! How are you liking all that snow up there?
If you dont mind me asking, how far do you live from the college/where do you live? I know some people in Evanston and I wanted to move to that area.
Do yourself a favor and live in the city. Evanston, Rogers Park, Lakeview or potentially Lincoln park if you want to take the train. If you prefer driving, look at the northwest nieghboorhoods. I plan on moving from north chicago to the city because I hate north chicago. Deciding where to live when you'll be commuting a signifigant distance to school presumably everyday is something you should think strongly about. If you like to study at home and not go to class, then I would think about living away from school. I personally feel that with the wealth of materials they provide us outside of class on D2L at scholl that if you can't get a great grasp of the material then you probably shouldn't be in pod school. I find that my attendance has no correlation with my grades earned. The first term or so at school will be spend refining or developing your study skills.
I'm going to scholl next year, does anyone know anything about on campus housing?? I'm just curious if it's a good idea or not.
I'm going to scholl next year, does anyone know anything about on campus housing?? I'm just curious if it's a good idea or not.
I'm going to scholl next year, does anyone know anything about on campus housing?? I'm just curious if it's a good idea or not.
Just got accepted at Scholl. Strongly leaning towards it, but I also like Temple.
I've looked over this forum several times, and I cannot get a good feel, where do most first year students live? I would enjoy saving money living in the area around the school, however I am young and the city is a rather attractive option. Also I am from the Northwest Suburbs, and the non academic life of North Chicago/Waukegan dims in comparison to the city. Did any of you current students live in the city your first year?/Was this a positive or negative experience? Also is it recommended that your roommate is a fellow pod student? Thanks
but they also don't have instruction on the net. so if we missed the class we done......they only have a lab work online.
Yeah, they do post classes online. Where were you during the interview?!
I had a Regional Interview and the student recruitment lady "Mandy" told me that they don't have lecture online....are you the scholls student or you will be joinnig the class of 2013
Oh well that would explain a lot. I was under the impression that they do post lectures online, but maybe they just post powerpoints? Yes I'll be going to Scholl in the fall.