Hey Everybody!
First of all, there are tons of spots left! Students get in April, May, even June! With a lot of students switching and moving to other schools those spots will open up, just be patient.
Also for all you post-dec. ppl, don't worry many students get accepted or wait-listed post-dec. Just rock your interviews 🙂
For those ppl having trouble picking between Texas schools:
ALL THE SCHOOLS ARE AWESOME!!!!
its really about finding the best fit for you personally. Think about curriculum, living situation, cost, professors, amount of lab work etc.
Some insights on San Antonio:
Yes, the lap top and electronic curriculum is expensive. I personally do not use it to the fullest extent (meaning I have not mastered how to use our electronic books effectively) but its really cool to be able to look up things easily. We get hard copies and electronic copies of all our school manuals so you can work with one the other or both. We also get a hard drive with a virtual microscope (Histology) and other things for classes! Its a very organized system! Later on during clinic we can access online patient records, x-rays, etc from our laptops. Its very cool and innovative when you think about it! It helps you think about how you may want to use technology in your practice!
You will love many of your core professors during 1st semester. They are beyond excellent! Especially the Gross Anatomy department. There are some frustrating courses like, Biochem but you have the option of testing out of it! And you should if you can! It lets you have extra free time to study!
There is a good support system here. You will get matched up with peer advisors, faculty mentors, and even a mentorship group. Some are better than others, but the point is that we have them here. There is always someone to talk to if you need advice.
Living in SA is really cheap! There is a lot choice and cost of living is not very high. I feel its fairly safe around the school and the surrounding areas. There is stuff to do as well! There are nice bars/clubs around, good shopping close by, and its very scenic with tons of parks and stuff. Its overall a pretty nice place to live!
I think someone before asked questions about food at school. Well we have a subway, a cafe place, and a pizza place (not the best pizza). I know its not a lot and to be honest a lot of students bring their lunch. We have a really nice student lounge with fridges and microwaves. There is plenty of fastfood nearby but you may not go there and get back in time to enjoy lunch.
hmmm thats what came to mind first! PM if you have any questions!
Good Luck!