secondary received this morning...I've heard nothing but good things about Touro NY from alum and friends that are different schools/residencies in the area...it's a lot of money, but any chance I have I'm going to take it....
Checked my emails and learned that I got the secondary.. I thought it was an interview offer since I've already forgotten that I applied to TouroNY. I'm a NYC type of personality, but I have mixed feelings to submit this one. $200 is a lot of money after spending hundreds in this game so far.
Just got my secondary. I have never seen so many SDNers so hesitant to submit a secondary. That is a very bad sign for this school! Makes me question the quality of this school if no one (including myself) even wants to submit the secondary. Im going to let it simmer for a few days then decide if I want to submit!
I got my secondary today but I applied over a month ago. Has anyone who has had their application in for over a month not received one? I find it hard to believe they only send out 800 or so supplemental applications and that it pretty much equals an interview.
Do we need to answer all questions listed in the personal statement section? I find it hard to answer "why Harlem"...Honestly, I don't actually care...And if I have to choose, Harlem is probably not the place I would like to be at for the next 4 years...>_<
Do we need to answer all questions listed in the personal statement section? I find it hard to answer "why Harlem"...Honestly, I don't actually care...And if I have to choose, Harlem is probably not the place I would like to be at for the next 4 years...>_<
I went on a tour a couple of months ago. We were told they get about 6K apps. They send out 800 secondaries TOTAL and interview pretty much all of them. If you are very persistent and show interest it seems like they will accept you . . . It also seems like they have a lot of movement off their wait list.
One thing I did not like - the tour guide mentioned that when they start pulling from the waitlist, they call those chosen. If you don't answer your phone they call they next person on the list and give them your spot. I hope he was kidding . . .
Just got my secondary. I have never seen so many SDNers so hesitant to submit a secondary. That is a very bad sign for this school! Makes me question the quality of this school if no one (including myself) even wants to submit the secondary. Im going to let it simmer for a few days then decide if I want to submit!
OK. 1. Im a first year here at Touro and I love it so far.
2. For those of you who cant answer a simple, Why Harlem question. I STRONGLY encourage you not to apply. The school is smack in the middle of Harlem and you will be VERY familiar with the area if you go here, especially if you choose to live in the area.
3. You will not have enough time to get involved with the unsafe parts of Harlem, trust me.
4. For some people who are saying they don't want to pay $200, especially those saying their stats are lackluster, I encourage you to turn it in as soon as possible, unless you have interview offers raining on you, don't be the one who turns down an almost sure interview.
5. The itunes lectures work great, you chose when you want to watch your lectures and they are available for you at any time. Never need to ask yourself what you missed. You have to go to campus everyday, so don't worry if you are one of those who usually has to go to class to feel like good. Monday are test days, Tuesdays we have interactive sessions where you have questions and answers from the lectures you watch and you are also quizzed, Wednesdays are some live lectures and lab, Thursday and Friday are also lab days.
Then don't apply.
They actually asked me that question at my interview, so you have to have a thorough response.
They are not kidding about the phone call thing. I was on the waitlist last year and was called by the admissions director and told exactly what you have stated...that if you dont answer the phone you may lose your spot.
Thanks, where did you end up attending?Glad to see you got in, man. I actually interviewed with you last year and remember you had a pretty rough interview. Best of luck!
True, not at the moment ranked very because of the age of the school, but I guess the admission committee is being more and more selective. nevertheless. Class of 2014 step 1 pass rate is currently at 97% with almost all the class reporting. class of 2016 is projected to be top 5 of all D.O programs in terms of GPA and MCAT averages. I guess people really want to go to school in NYCThis school sounds ridiculous especially considering it isn't very high up on the totem pole. Not submitting.
Good luck everyone.
True, not at the moment ranked very because of the age of the school, but I guess the admission committee is being more and more selective. nevertheless. Class of 2014 step 1 pass rate is currently at 97% with almost all the class reporting. class of 2016 is projected to be top 5 of all D.O programs in terms of GPA and MCAT averages. I guess people really want to go to school in NYC
i also received my secondary today. I love NYC and would want to work at a hosp there someday but the $200 fee is even making me question submitting this app. are they oos friendly?
i was curious about the "strength and mobility"part of the tech. section. Im an EMT so im use to CPR but i do not in any way considered myself "strong" im 5' 2" and barely over 100lbs. How much "strength" are they talking here, im not the type of girl youd ask to lift anything heavy or move a big box. =|
i also received my secondary today. I love NYC and would want to work at a hosp there someday but the $200 fee is even making me question submitting this app. are they oos friendly?
i was curious about the "strength and mobility"part of the tech. section. Im an EMT so im use to CPR but i do not in any way considered myself "strong" im 5' 2" and barely over 100lbs. How much "strength" are they talking here, im not the type of girl youd ask to lift anything heavy or move a big box. =|

OK. 1. Im a first year here at Touro and I love it so far.
2. For those of you who cant answer a simple, Why Harlem question. I STRONGLY encourage you not to apply. The school is smack in the middle of Harlem and you will be VERY familiar with the area if you go here, especially if you choose to live in the area.
3. You will not have enough time to get involved with the unsafe parts of Harlem, trust me.
4. For some people who are saying they don't want to pay $200, especially those saying their stats are lackluster, I encourage you to turn it in as soon as possible, unless you have interview offers raining on you, don't be the one who turns down an almost sure interview.
5. The itunes lectures work great, you chose when you want to watch your lectures and they are available for you at any time. Never need to ask yourself what you missed. You have to go to campus everyday, so don't worry if you are one of those who usually has to go to class to feel like good. Monday are test days, Tuesdays we have interactive sessions where you have questions and answers from the lectures you watch and you are also quizzed, Wednesdays are some live lectures and lab, Thursday and Friday are also lab days.
its located in the most expensive city in the country
its located in a kinda dangerous part of the country although it is or has gotten gentrified
How do you plan to get to school (if not already living in the walking distance)? I used to plan to live in Clifton-Hackensack-JerseyCity and commute using the buses and metro thinking of that I won't be given a parking spot at school (or, do they provide with it?). Commute to and from school is my major concern to TouroCOM-NY. I think I can handle with the city quite well.Submitted, it's a high fee, but I've already given away thousands of dollars on this application cycle and I'm definitely feeling the crunch. But being a native new yorker and growing up not too far away from harlem (relax, I was in the burbs), I cannot give up a chance to move back and get to go to medical school....good luck everyone who decides to submit!
Yes, if you get the secondary you get an interview. That was my understanding and I interviewed here last year. I think it's worth the $200 for the guaranteed interview.
I got my secondary today but I applied over a month ago. Has anyone who has had their application in for over a month not received one? I find it hard to believe they only send out 800 or so supplemental applications and that it pretty much equals an interview.
can somebody confirm these statements?
can somebody confirm these statements?
hmm,, have you guys seen their match list? 😱
i mean 😱 in terms of getting to allo or specialty field granted this school's mission statement is to produce primary care physician....
can someone advice on whether to send in my 2nd or not? I lived in NYC 10 years ago, and I just hated living like a rat and I am afraid that is what I would probably get living near the school no?
Tons of schools (MD included) say they want to produce PCPs.
I would, or could, live at my patents' house, which is a 25-30min commute by train (metro north). That's one option, but you could always enlist other med students to get an apartment to keep costs down --my friend is at jefferson and that is how he manages. I also have a friend completing her residency in NYC to stay with as another option. It is all doable if you explore your options, Touro should supply more info and assistance should you be accepted, I think most schools do this...How do you plan to get to school (if not already living in the walking distance)? I used to plan to live in Clifton-Hackensack-JerseyCity and commute using the buses and metro thinking of that I won't be given a parking spot at school (or, do they provide with it?). Commute to and from school is my major concern to TouroCOM-NY. I think I can handle with the city quite well.
Pretty stupid question here. Does 'Why Harlem' include East Harlem?
NYC'er here.
IMO yes. Harlem is all the Harlems: east, central, west, spanish, Hamilton heights, strivers row.
TouroCOM-NY is technically in 'central' Harlem. 'Central' Harlem is an area probably originating from real estate in order to shrink the boundaries of what can be considered 'east' Harlem, where people don't want to buy/rent property. If you know about the NYC area, this is probably a similar phenomenon to the expansion of 'east' Williamsburg (desirable), shrinking bushwick (less desirable).
TouroCOM-NY aims to train physicians for all of Harlem, and NYC.
Submitted, it's a high fee, but I've already given away thousands of dollars on this application cycle and I'm definitely feeling the crunch. But being a native new yorker and growing up not too far away from harlem (relax, I was in the burbs), I cannot give up a chance to move back and get to go to medical school....good luck everyone who decides to submit!