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I agree chatterbox!! count me in too! cant wait to meet you all! my sn is giggledesi. Or i will just IM you first 🙂
giggledesi said:I agree chatterbox!! count me in too! cant wait to meet you all! my sn is giggledesi. Or i will just IM you first 🙂
Congrats on getting into GT! I am still waiting to hear from them myself, but am not holding my hopes up. I also got into the Barry University program.TiggidyTooth said:Out of curiousity what other programs did you guys apply to and turn down? I applied and was rejected because according to the dean "The program would not be ideal for someone with my background" (i.e. someone in need of a gpa boost). He went on to say that a program like Georgetown's would be much more helpful for someone who has ambitions of medical school. I did end up recieving an acceptance from Georgetown and Drexel so I did not get an acceptance because of a poor application. Just curious as to what other options you guys had and why you chose UMDNJ.
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Still working on it. Still trying to decide...solo or roomate, walking distance to campus or drive? etc.giggledesi said:do you guys have housing yet?
marciah said:Still working on it. Still trying to decide...solo or roomate, walking distance to campus or drive? etc.
Here is my list of "neighborhoods" so far, just keep in mind it is not complete and I don't really have a sense of where they are in relation to campus:
Highland park
Jersey City
Kerny
Society Hill
Bloomfield
Montclair
Nutley
Belleville
Union
Elizabeth
Springfield
North Brunswick(about 6 miles form Rutgers)
Hoboken
hey, northbrunswick is quite a trip to newark
gh said:does anyone know about how many medschool classes you get to take during this program?
In reply to your post in another thread: http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showpost.php?p=2732184&postcount=79Doctak04 said:Can the UMDNJ program be completed within a year? I've been reading some of the posts and it seems like you guyz are saying it'll take 2.
That really sucks. My understanding is that the program has increased in size over the past few years. Perhaps it's reached the point that they are unable to accommodate all the MS in Biomedical Sciences students. I've been told that BU's MA in Medical Sciences program has two tracks. But in either track, you're guaranteed at least two med courses. UMDNJ's program is significantly cheaper, but if you're not guaranteed at least a few med courses...that pretty much defeats the purpose of an SMP.alEXatosu said:I talked to Dr. Ingoglia today, and he told me that actually students are allowed to take no more than two medical school classes during the program. Like I said, the first being Molecular and Genetic Medicine and the other a Physiology/Cell Biology 5 credit hour class in the spring. He said that they show preference to the the more accomplished students entering the program as far as seats in these medical school courses is concerned. The committee actually sits down and hand picks the students that will sit in these courses (app. 1/3 of the class). I hate the fact that I have no guarantee that I will be able to take these medical school classes. This program isn't as shiny as I once thought.
aznsfla said:Now what...i just got my acceptance and am clueless on what to do next....i heard so many different things about the city and how "terrible" it is.....to the people who were accepted...are you guys living alone or with roommates and where are you looking?...also....i was considering living out and buying a car....is this a bad idea?....im in california...so checking the place out will be a one time thing....pm me if you guys are looking for roommates!...see you this fall
aznsfla said:count me in! 🙂
aznsfla said:does the group exist? I tried to search and join but it came up with nothing....
marciah said:I tried to searcha nd came up with nothing also, however I have already had one person join (but I invited them directly) I am asking yahoo right now why the group does not seem to be public, even though it says it is.
I will post again once i can bring up the group myself.
wakebord99 said:Ok.. So i'm hoping to head to UMDNJ also, and see the overwhelming acceptance to the post-BA program. I have only one question.
WHO DIDN'T GET ACCEPTED????? And what were your stats?
monu1234 said:So i talked to a Ms. Jackson at 973-972-4376 about financial aid. She told me that we don't actually qualify for financial aid. We just qualify for students loans. We directly take out a loan of $18,500 per year. $8,500 of which is unsubsidized and the other $10,000 is subsidized. I think unsubsidized means that there is no interest added on while you are in school and subsidized means that interest is added on. Can someone please tell me if my understanding of this subsidization buisiness is correct? Also, how can there be no financial aid whatsoever???? 😡
abbeacon said:well this was quite the informative and objective post...
I can't speak for your experiences in calcutta.. but as someone who's been in newark for the past 3 years (grad + med), your assessment of newark is kinda skewed. I guess my first question is: did your "research" actually involve visiting the umdnj campus and its surrounding areas where you would get your proposed cup of coffee, or is it just based on a trip to newark airport? Did your research involve asking peoples' opinions who actually know about and/or live in newark, or was it just based on googling "newark and carjacking"?
Like any urban environment, you have to be careful of what you do, when you do it, and who you do it with... for example, I always lock my doors when driving in newark and tend to drive on major streets to and from school. I don't walk alone at night, and always watch my surroundings. These precautions are not exclusive to newark. However, I have taken the 30-min walk from campus downtown to the train station alone in the daytime; I recently walked around newark's branch brook park alone for 3 hours, taking pictures of the cherry blossoms (bbpark has a greater number/variety of cherry blossoms than DC) with my $400 digital camera + tripod, and felt completely safe on both occasions. So kindly don't single out newark as being unique when it comes to safety and crime.
You cite hoboken and manhattan as living options.. if you can afford them, go right ahead.. but you'll be shelling out a rediculous--and I think unnecessary--amount of money for a cramped apartment. I would estimate about 30% of students live in the Society Hill townhouse complex surrounding the university. I personally don't live there, but many of my friends do. It's more expensive than living in a suburban town (e.g., bloomfield, montclair, nutley, belleville, union, elizabeth, springfield), but you're basically paying for the convenience. Car theft is a problem in this area, especially if you park on the street. Most people have clubs or other security devices. many students who live in Society Hill leave their cars parked on-campus when they return home. I haven't had any problems with parking security/theft on-campus (surface lot or parking deck).
UMDNJ is constructing on-campus housing set to open in fall 2006, which might be something to consider. I don't have any information on prices or types of rooms, but it will be fully secured and monitored, and right on campus.
I can't speak for your expectations of where you'd like to live, and maybe you would indeed be miserable living in/around newark. But try to be accurate and objective in your portrayal of things... In this post, I'm not trying to paint newark as a wonderful oasis, rather to present it as accurately as possible.