First day of classes is Sept 8... If you go on the link they gave you in your acceptance email and check the academic calendar it shows you the dates for 2010.... Unfort it does not say the orientation date.

First day of classes is Sept 8... If you go on the link they gave you in your acceptance email and check the academic calendar it shows you the dates for 2010.... Unfort it does not say the orientation date.
I've read somewhere on here about there being a job saturation in philly especially with 3 pharmacy schools (like most other metro areas), and how it is pretty difficult to find an internship in the city (again, like most metro areas), but does anyone know exactly how difficult it is to find an internship during the school year/summer and how this will affect students at jeff that are possibly looking into residency within the city upon finishing P4?
whats everyone doing for housing in the fall? im tryin 2 decide if i should use the housing provided or if i should find my own place?
For people who've interviewed last month, I just called to ask about the status and found out that adcom made their decision at the end of last week! The files were then sent to another committee to cross check with transcripts...and that usually takes a week! so hopefully we'll all find out by the end of this week? 😀
My vote goes for living in the suburbs outside of Philadelphia.
Sounds like a good idea with the exception of having 8am exams... and having to commute in when theres a blizzard... which was what happened this semester. And you kinda miss out on the on campus festivities with your classmates... the "bonding" experience.
Theres lots of nice places within walking distance of Jeff that is not on campus housing -- many students prefer this. I'm on campus b/c I like being able to leave for class 5mins before it starts... going home to make/ eat lunch... (a lot of students have to buy their lunches everyday which can be unhealthy & expensive) and having the library within a block's walk is nice since i'm in there every day of my life.
Sounds like a good idea with the exception of having 8am exams... and having to commute in when theres a blizzard... which was what happened this semester. And you kinda miss out on the on campus festivities with your classmates... the "bonding" experience.
Theres lots of nice places within walking distance of Jeff that is not on campus housing -- many students prefer this. I'm on campus b/c I like being able to leave for class 5mins before it starts... going home to make/ eat lunch... (a lot of students have to buy their lunches everyday which can be unhealthy & expensive) and having the library within a block's walk is nice since i'm in there every day of my life.

But no one had to commute during the blizzard because class was canceled...majority of the faculty live outside of the city and commute in, so if you can't make it in, they probably can't either.
There are merits to living in the 'burbs and it will boil down to personal preference and past experience. I'm looking at suburbs as well and it's funny when people tell me... "*gasp* but the commute is 30mins in traffic!" I just give them this blank stare...as a Californian, a 30min commute is REALLY good, I used to commute 90mins no sweat. Just make sure you have a somewhat nice car.
oh reminds me....pool party at ADN's house in the suburbs![]()
but ok so school was closed when there was the blizzard but this was rare... Jeff's never been closed in YEARS... we've had somewhat bad snowstorms and school was still open. Idk, maybe i'm spoiled and used to having my life easy so traveling in icky snow or torrential (side-ways) rain isn't my cup of tea. Its bad enough walking in that weather for only ONE block to get coffee... then had to change my clothes b/c I was soaked (even with an umbrella!)... yeah, its these times that I'm glad I live on campus. As for IPPE in your home state, Confetti can take that one 🙄
Any acceptances recently??
I interviewed on Saturday Feb 28th, called admissions last week, and was told we should hear back this week....
JUST WONDERING.....HAS ANYBODY HEARD BACK FROM THE FEBRUARY 13th INTERVIEW YET???!?!? seems to be taking them extra long to answer
does anyone recommend any cheap health insurance that can be used to waive the insurance requirements? the one they offer is like 3.5k if i remember correctly.
I was really anxious about the result so I just called Karen, and she said I am on wait list... 🙁
I really love this school... Does anyone know how my chance will be like?
They said they have over 75 seat deposits so at this point they are prob waitlisting.
Wow, this doesn't sound good. 🙁
Was there any movement on the WL last year? I have a bad feeling it's not going to move this year.
They said they have over 75 seat deposits so at this point they are prob waitlisting.
Today they had a jefferson student reception and the only thing they said is that they have over 75 seat deposits.... they didnt say they were waitlisting i figured thas assumed because they are only trying to have a class of 75.
For those that wanted to know orientation is August 12th
yea there is only one orientation date and the tentative time is 9-5
hey where did you read that information?
They said they have over 75 seat deposits so at this point they are prob waitlisting.

I just found out that I was waitlisted. Hence the late response. I don't think the letters are sent out yet.
Does anyone know how many people are even on the waitlist? Karen said that the waitlist is not ranked. I wonder how the waitlisted people are chosen for admission if students who paid the deposit decides not to go. I hope the students who decide not to attend let JSP know asap.
Good luck all.