How many of you guys that have interviewed here are seriously considering coming to this school? I interviewed not too long ago and I feel good about it. What do you guys think about the block schedule, pass/fail, and lastly the patient pool???
The block schedule looks awesome, I cant think of a thing not to love about having to handle only one didactic course at a time. Taking multiple challenging classes concurrently, like most other d school students do, means extra stress and little-to-no down time for your self. In undergrad I once took 21 credits (3 upper lvl sci & 3 lower/mid lvl sci classes) and did research as well, and while I did still manage a 4.0 it was quite stressful and time consuming. Other d schools are just like that but with more credits and upper lvl courses.How many of you guys that have interviewed here are seriously considering coming to this school? I interviewed not too long ago and I feel good about it. What do you guys think about the block schedule, pass/fail, and lastly the patient pool???
I already put down my deposit. I love the block schedule, I cant think of a thing not to love about having to handle only one didactic course at a time. Taking multiple challenging classes concurrently, like most other d school students do, means extra stress and little-to-no down time for your self. In undergrad I once took 21 credits (3 upper lvl sci & 3 lower/mid lvl sci classes) and did research as well, and while I did still manage a 4.0 it was quite stressful and time consuming. Other d schools are just like that but with more credits and upper lvl courses.
Block system will obviously still be a lot of work, especially since entire courses are condensed to 1-3 weeks and the pass/fail line is at 90%, but all that is mediated. Youll be in class 5 days a week focusing on one didactic course the majority of the day and it wont just be your typical bland lecture with slides, itll be some of that but itll also employ more active and engaging modes of learning.
The pass/fail at 90% may seem a little daunting, especially if youre anything like me and dont care for specializing and thought youd be taking it easy from being a straight "A" student and become a B student. However, Im sure it wont be that bad. If anything it might be more challenging to not get above a 90 since youll be focused solely on one class at a time and doing well in the group exam earns you extra points on your individual exam.
In regard to the patient pool, based on online research and what the faculty & dental students said when I interviewed, it shouldnt be an issue at all.
I already put down my deposit. I love the block schedule, I cant think of a thing not to love about having to handle only one didactic course at a time. Taking multiple challenging classes concurrently, like most other d school students do, means extra stress and little-to-no down time for your self. In undergrad I once took 21 credits (3 upper lvl sci & 3 lower/mid lvl sci classes) and did research as well, and while I did still manage a 4.0 it was quite stressful and time consuming. Other d schools are just like that but with more credits and upper lvl courses.
Block system will obviously still be a lot of work, especially since entire courses are condensed to 1-3 weeks and the pass/fail line is at 90%, but all that is mediated. Youll be in class 5 days a week focusing on one didactic course the majority of the day and it wont just be your typical bland lecture with slides, itll be some of that but itll also employ more active and engaging modes of learning.
The pass/fail at 90% may seem a little daunting, especially if youre anything like me and dont care for specializing and thought youd be taking it easy from being a straight "A" student and become a B student. However, Im sure it wont be that bad. If anything it might be more challenging to not get above a 90 since youll be focused solely on one class at a time and doing well in the group exam earns you extra points on your individual exam.
In regard to the patient pool, based on online research and what the faculty & dental students said when I interviewed, it shouldnt be an issue at all.
Don't worry too much. Before the interviews, Dr. Harman will tell you everything about Roseman. It is the best experience for me by far.Thank you for this!! This makes me even more excited to visit Roseman in a couple weeks.
How many of you guys that have interviewed here are seriously considering coming to this school? I interviewed not too long ago and I feel good about it. What do you guys think about the block schedule, pass/fail, and lastly the patient pool???
Thank you for this!! This makes me even more excited to visit Roseman in a couple weeks.
You guys are pumping me up too! Thanks hannah. I'll be seeing you Stump on the 6th!Don't worry too much. Before the interviews, Dr. Harman will tell you everything about Roseman. It is the best experience for me by far.
You're welcome. Best of luck to you guys! 😀You guys are pumping me up too! Thanks hannah. I'll be seeing you Stump on the 6th!
How many of you guys that have interviewed here are seriously considering coming to this school? I interviewed not too long ago and I feel good about it. What do you guys think about the block schedule, pass/fail, and lastly the patient pool???
Hey everyone! It's my first time posting here. I was wondering if anyone else had an interview for February 20th? I was invited for an interview on the 20th and was wondering if anyone else here will be as well. 🙂
Feb 20th morning group here!Hey everyone! It's my first time posting here. I was wondering if anyone else had an interview for February 20th? I was invited for an interview on the 20th and was wondering if anyone else here will be as well. 🙂
I was invited for Feb 6th. Does anybody know if the class is near full. I hope they are not interviewing for a wait list.
that's so great to hear more people interviewing that day! Have any of you bought your tickets? I'm flying out from Miami. Are you guys renting a car or taking public transportation? I'm very excited about this interview 🙂.
im flying from ft. lauderdale! we better get ready for the cold lol.
Really?! 🙂 When are you flying out? Was your ticket very expensive. I started looking and can't find anything under 450. and yes it is probably freezingc ompared to here
I am going to be there 2/6! I'm flying in from Chicago. Can't wait to meet all you guys!
Wow, so it is pretty expensive. I'm a teacher so unfortunately I can't take off from the 18th, but that does sound like a better plan. I'm also planning on flying out on Saturday. 🙂Im flying out wednesday the 18th cause the traveling times were better and cheaper than thursday. I got my ticket for free using my dads skymiles but my mom is flying with me and roundtrip flight was 700 (it was 600 the day before we booked them). Then ill be able to explore/relax before the interview on friday and then im flying back saturday! 🙂
So I was told that there are a lot of older or married students who go here. Is that true? But is there also a good group of 21-22 year olds also looking at this school?
the average age of acceptance is like 28 according to the 2013 adea book. there has to be some 21 year olds going to rosemanSo I was told that there are a lot of older or married students who go here. Is that true? But is there also a good group of 21-22 year olds also looking at this school?
im flying from ft. lauderdale! we better get ready for the cold lol.
excellent choice. Only if I found out sooner about the app 🙁skiplagged.com 🙂
I will be flying in from PA on February 19th and leaving February 20th after the interview. Where is everyone planning to stay? And would a car rental be cheaper than taxi?
I heard the same thing when I interviewed. According to the 2014 dental guidebook the mean age was 28, oldest was 42 and the youngest was 22. I myself am almost 25, though people always say I look 18 or 20 when I shave.So I was told that there are a lot of older or married students who go here. Is that true? But is there also a good group of 21-22 year olds also looking at this school?
skiplagged.com 🙂
Sorry, I meant the question I asked about the sequence of didactic courses & the labs, not about flying.In a nutshell, it's a cheap way to fly if you don't have a checked bag. The website explains in details, but suffice it to say that it involves utilizing layovers to help reduce costs of flights.
Hi everyone! I just got an acceptance call! 🙂 at 2:45pm (Pacific time!) Good luck to you all!! 🙂 !
Hi StumpMT! Thank you! 🙂 I interviewed on Nov 21!Congrats!!! When did you interview?