UMDNJ-Newark and NYMC

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go to nj med. NY med is TTT*. Expensive and the students there only go there because that's the best school that took them. Hint: there aren't that many schools that are worse than NY med.

*ttt= third tier trash
 
I don't really know anything about NJ Med. However, I totally disagree with what bigredpingpong has to say about NYMC. When I interviewed there I was extremely impressed with the school. The campus is nice, it has really great hospital affiliations, and good residency placement. The board scores are really high (way above the national average) because the school puts a lot of emphasis on preparation for them - they give mini-board exams and they spend an entire year on pathology (rather than a half, like many schools). The facilities were all brand new, including the student apartments and the anatomy lab - which rocked. It's in Valhalla which is pretty lame. However, it's not far from NYC and many students live in NYC during the 3rd and 4th years. A few negatives are that it's not P/F for the first two years (they use H/HP/P/F) and it seemed like the first year students are real stressed out due to the frequency of exams. In any case, that's what I thought and learned about the school. Now, I feel like I wouldn't hesitate to choose this school over another which might be ranked higher. Hope this is helpful.
 
Originally posted by medstylee
I don't really know anything about NJ Med. However, I totally disagree with what bigredpingpong has to say about NYMC. When I interviewed there I was extremely impressed with the school. The campus is nice, it has really great hospital affiliations, and good residency placement. The board scores are really high (way above the national average) because the school puts a lot of emphasis on preparation for them - they give mini-board exams and they spend an entire year on pathology (rather than a half, like many schools). The facilities were all brand new, including the student apartments and the anatomy lab - which rocked. It's in Valhalla which is pretty lame. However, it's not far from NYC and many students live in NYC during the 3rd and 4th years. A few negatives are that it's not P/F for the first two years (they use H/HP/P/F) and it seemed like the first year students are real stressed out due to the frequency of exams. In any case, that's what I thought and learned about the school. Now, I feel like I wouldn't hesitate to choose this school over another which might be ranked higher. Hope this is helpful.

i interviewed there too. Accepted about 2 weeks later. I was also impressed with the many physical features of the school...ie new stuff. But, a lot of schools have that and more. So don't be bedazzled by all the new stuff...you're footing the bill with your tuition money. Take note also that research opportunities are almost nil. Does the NIH even fund it? A schools bloodline is its ability to generate scientific knowledge. Also, I noticed that students there weren't particularly proud to be there. I can name names if needed PM me. The majority of students there come from top UG schools however slacked of in the beggining, fu*ked off their GPAs and did satisfactory on the MCAT and got accepted after all the top applicants withdrew. If you don't believe me, just ask me a question about NYMC that is so unique only a person who got accepted would know. My PM is just a button click away.🙂
 
Originally posted by moops
dude, you are an a$$hole

Why? Because I'm offering the OP exactly what he/she asked for?...
 
"The majority of students there come from top UG schools however slacked of in the beggining, fu*ked off their GPAs and did satisfactory on the MCAT and got accepted after all the top applicants withdrew. If you don't believe me, just ask me a question about NYMC that is so unique only a person who got accepted would know. My PM is just a button click away."



i bet you butter your nuts every night before you masterbate yourself in front a mirror
 
Originally posted by moops
"The majority of students there come from top UG schools however slacked of in the beggining, fu*ked off their GPAs and did satisfactory on the MCAT and got accepted after all the top applicants withdrew. If you don't believe me, just ask me a question about NYMC that is so unique only a person who got accepted would know. My PM is just a button click away."



i bet you butter your nuts every night before you masterbate yourself in front a mirror

You got me! How did you guess. But not in front of the mirror. on the toilet... while I shiet. Then I think about NYMC and flush.
 
Originally posted by BigRedPingpong
You got me! How did you guess. But not in front of the mirror. on the toilet... while I shiet. Then I think about NYMC and flush.



Out of curiousity, is it your witty nature that makes you too good for the "Third Tier Trash"? Because that thing about ****ting on the toilet- that is classic man. Whoooweee... that's some good ****. You should try your hand at stand-up comedy dude- I'm serious here. Genius- pure genius.
 
Originally posted by ShaunAbe
can anyone give more info and their opinions on these two schools



Go wherever you want to go. If you like NYMC better, than go there. Consider money as well- if I were you, I would choose the cheaper school. Work hard, do well on your boards, and you'll end up in the same place you would have if you went to any other school.

Most importantly, don't take advice from conceited assclowns- best of luck- I have no doubt that you will love medical school.
 
Thanks a lot! Your opinion means SOOO MUCH to me! I'm funny and an As$hole! WOW! I really didn't think I could be BOTH! And to add a cherry on top...I'm a conceited as$ clown! This is wonderful!
 
Originally posted by BigRedPingpong
Thanks a lot! Your opinion means SOOO MUCH to me! I'm funny and an As$hole! WOW! I really didn't think I could be BOTH! And to add a cherry on top...I'm a conceited as$ clown! This is wonderful!


You're not really funny.
 
Originally posted by moops
Go wherever you want to go. If you like NYMC better, than go there. Consider money as well- if I were you, I would choose the cheaper school. Work hard, do well on your boards, and you'll end up in the same place you would have if you went to any other school.

Most importantly, don't take advice from conceited assclowns- best of luck- I have no doubt that you will love medical school.

Another case of denial and the good ole fashioned "you can go anywhere from any school" line. 🙄

I should make a list of the most cliched lines used to give false hope to unsuspecting pre-meds:

1)Numbers don't matter
2)UG institution doesn't matter
3)Medical school "rank" doesn't matter
4)Us news is trash
 
You interviewed with NYMC this year and heard back in 2 weeks? I interviewed with them 9/28 and they told us 6-8 weeks...
 
yea- i remember people like that during the admissions process- it's called "bull****ting"

i would ignore anything bigred has to say
 
Originally posted by Tankdriver
You interviewed with NYMC this year and heard back in 2 weeks? I interviewed with them 9/28 and they told us 6-8 weeks...

Yes, roughly two weeks. Would you like to know my interviewers name, what they sent me when they accepted me? I can describe it to the nitty gritty. How about the name of the 1st year medical students that I talked to. I can PM you that and what they told me about their school.

edit: also I have a sibling alum of the school
 
Originally posted by BigRedPingpong
Yes, roughly two weeks. Would you like to know my interviewers name, what they sent me when they accepted me? I can describe it to the nitty gritty. How about the name of the 1st year medical students that I talked to. I can PM you that and what they told me about their school.


oh really? you mean, everybody can PM you and get your first hand information on NYMC? that's amazing! NYMC is a far better medical college than you would ever deserve to get into. it's unfortunate that one of these posters didn't get the acceptance instead of yourself
 
Originally posted by moops
yea- i remember people like that during the admissions process- it's called "bull****ting"

i would ignore anything bigred has to say

Oh no! Moops is going to ignore me???!!!😕 🙁 🙁 🙁 🙁

Whatever shall I do???!!! I don't think that I can take that... Thats too much... Moops please don't ignore me. I have feelings you know. I need a little moops in my life. Everyone needs a little moops in their life.
 
Congrats Guess my interview didn't go that well for them to get back to me within 2 weeks. Can you tell me your interview date so I can get a idea of the timeframe?
 
Originally posted by moops
oh really? you mean, everybody can PM you and get your first hand information on NYMC? that's amazing! NYMC is a far better medical college than you would ever deserve to get into. it's unfortunate that one of these posters didn't get the acceptance instead of yourself

This is just been a fantastic thread!!! Why do we need Ad coms when we have the one and only MOOPS!! He/she can decide who "deserves" to be a doctor! Let's all send our applications to moops the all knowing and oh so wise moops! Please moops tell me...do you think I deserve to be a janitor? How about a garbage man? Please tell me moops. I want to hear it from you because you words mean SOOOO much.
 
Originally posted by Tankdriver
Congrats Guess my interview didn't go that well for them to get back to me within 2 weeks. Can you tell me your interview date so I can get a idea of the timeframe?

tank, i pmed U
 
Originally posted by BigRedPingpong
i interviewed there too. Accepted about 2 weeks later. I was also impressed with the many physical features of the school...ie new stuff. But, a lot of schools have that and more. So don't be bedazzled by all the new stuff...you're footing the bill with your tuition money. Take note also that research opportunities are almost nil. Does the NIH even fund it? A schools bloodline is its ability to generate scientific knowledge. Also, I noticed that students there weren't particularly proud to be there. I can name names if needed PM me. The majority of students there come from top UG schools however slacked of in the beggining, fu*ked off their GPAs and did satisfactory on the MCAT and got accepted after all the top applicants withdrew. If you don't believe me, just ask me a question about NYMC that is so unique only a person who got accepted would know. My PM is just a button click away.🙂

While NYMC has some NIH funding and a MD/PhD program, NYMC is more for future physicians who want to be clinicans not researchers. The focus of the school is to create strong clinicans. If you wish to be a physician reseacher go to another school that focus on creating strong physician reaseachers.

NYMC suffers from being a private school without being associated with a big university. This means it is expensive education when compare to a public school but it is comparable to other private medical schools. Other reasons why students prefer other schools is name recognition. If you were going to pay for a school you want one with a name that others know.
 
Originally posted by BigRedPingpong
Another case of denial and the good ole fashioned "you can go anywhere from any school" line. 🙄

I should make a list of the most cliched lines used to give false hope to unsuspecting pre-meds:

1)Numbers don't matter
2)UG institution doesn't matter
3)Medical school "rank" doesn't matter
4)Us news is trash

NYMC match list seems good. check it out for your self at

http://www.nymc.edu/admit/Medical/info/Match2003.asp
 
The match list is excellent,it tells the story of the school better than any comment on this thread.It is as good or better a match list than 75% of US med schools.25 matches in Rads including Brigham,Duke,Cornell etc...that is not the mark of a low level program! Sorry Folks!
By all means if you get into Yale,Columbia,UCSF or Penn go there...but for for the great majority of US med schools..it truly wont make much differece.
 
to reply to the original thread, i think NJMS is a better school where you have the opportunity to work in a very busy level- 1 tramua center. the curriculum i hear is good, and students seem to be happy. lots of research being done, and continual expansion to make it even better. the only downside is being in newark, but you can learn to adjust and live in a nearby suburban town.
 
Hi!

I am first year at UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School. I really like the school and am very happy, its a great school!

People here tend to be pretty social and as chill as can be expected for medical students. The research oppertunities are great and our match list is very impressive (13 people for ortho last year).

Newark, is a dicey place, but the campus is nice and nice places to live are nearby (and even Newark isn't that bad). The upside is that your clinical experience is very thorough since you are working in one of the busiest level 1 trauma centers in the nation (we are one of the only schools to have a trauma surgery clerkship).

I have friends at NYMC and they are happy as well, go where you felt the most comfortable and where you think the students are most like you, I think both schools will give you a good education.

-Happy
 
At NYMC you also work at level 1 trauma centers as well (WMC, St. Vincents)
 
Well...I'm a grad student at NYMC, and if BigRed is right about the med students being "third tier trash", or however he eloquently put it, then I'd hate to think what that makes me. Anyway, I know a lot of first and second years here, and they all seem pretty happy to be here, except for the fact that Valhalla and the surrounding area are boring. But the school is beautiful, great facilities, and once again, the numbers don't lie. If anyone has any questions about it, I'd be happy to answer them, though my knowledge is probably not as helpful as one of the actual med students. I'm still not sure why a) BigRed applied and interviewed here if he hates it that much, and b) why he has the stance he has, when he didn't list any real negative substantive facts about the school, other than the first years he spoke to who didn't seem proud of it. Regardless, I think both schools are great, though the locations are very different, and thus the exposure during the first two years may vary quite a bit.
 
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