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i was once that anxious🙂
the thing you should worry about first is finding somewhere to live. that was the WORST.
Is it really that hard to find a decent place? (for a decent price?)
SUNY adviser told me that a lot of students end up living in Queens and commuting to the school, but I also heard that Queens is a pretty run down part of NY. Any thoughts?
Is it really that hard to find a decent place? (for a decent price?)
SUNY adviser told me that a lot of students end up living in Queens and commuting to the school, but I also heard that Queens is a pretty run down part of NY. Any thoughts?
thanks for the advice, it really helps out 🙂
I may possibly see you on campus this sept 😉
Is it really that hard to find a decent place? (for a decent price?)
SUNY adviser told me that a lot of students end up living in Queens and commuting to the school, but I also heard that Queens is a pretty run down part of NY. Any thoughts?
The only textbooks that I would recommend for students to purchase would be visual perception and anatomy. All else you can do without, including clinical books.
If you are desireous of purchasing clinical books for use in a practice one day, you should purchase them in your 4th year along with the first year class when all the silly 1st years are buying up books that will have 3 new editions to them by the time they graduate.
I'd probably disagree. I definitely recommend you get the Anatomy and Visual Perception books, but also Will's Eye Manual, and one of the Clinical Ophthalmology atlases.. something like Spalton or Kanski during 2nd or 3rd year. It's nice to have as a reference. A lot of pictures are available online but the texts are still very useful.
All of those textbooks are available in the library for reference whenever needed. If you purchase Wills Eye and/or Spalton or Kanski during your 2nd year, you can pretty much bet that there will be new editions by the time you graduate.
As such I still recommend that students use the schools copies during their training and if desired, purchase books during your 4th year or residency to use in your future offices.