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What makes UNE your first choice?See ya there, guys!
I'm from just outside of Albany, NY. It's a little bit over 4 hours driving for me. Fortunately, I only have one class Friday mornings, so I'll talk to my prof and be okay. I plan on heading home from Oneonta to Albany (<2 hours) Thursday afternoon and then driving out first thing Friday morning. The date actually works really well for me. Running a marathon the following weekend; a week earlier I would still be training hard, and a week later I would be committed to racing! Phew!
Overall, I have heard what /u/ktachiba said: pretty laid back process. I've heard the campus is really nice, and the city/town itself is beautiful, but I have heard similar thoughts on the PT facilities. Overall, the cost isn't much different than any other private school, but it is definitely more costly than the state schools in NY I am looking at (Stony Brook, Upstate Med, Downstate Med).
I am incredibly AMPED for this though. Outside of the NY state schools, UNE is my top choice, and with the ridiculous level of competition for state schools especially, this might very well be my best option when it is all said and done! It will be my first interview so I'm happy it should be laid back, and it will be nice to get this one under my belt before, hopefully, other ones.
What makes UNE your first choice?
GET YOUR OWN REASONS, IDEA STEALER.
Kidding. So there's a few reasons for me.
1) UNE has 12 week clinicals, as approached to more traditional 8 week clinicals. I think the more time spent, for lack of a better term, 'on the job' the better.
2) I really hope to live in New England after finishing PT school, ideally in the Boston area. Huge fan of the city. Family and friends living out there love it. Every time I visit I know that is where I want to be. By attending a school in the New England area, having the opportunity to make connections out there will be extremely beneficial.
3) Really a fan of the graduate students having their own campus.
4) From what I have been told/researched, Portland is amazing: many thing going on within the city due to it being the largest city in the state and drawing a lot of events/people, tons of utdoor recreation activities (Maine Track Club!), being near the ocean...all really cool things without the overwhelming size of a Boston or NYC.
Lol, thanks I'm going to use those reasons in my interview now...just kidding!! Yeah being from Cali, the only concern I have is adjusting to the weather in the NorthEast. But, after living here for 28 years, I'm kind of sick of the year round sunshine and I think I would enjoy seeing snow during winter time. I also like their small campus feel, as well as their outdoor environment, as I love outdoor activities. Their program also seems top notch as far as students passing the boards.GET YOUR OWN REASONS, IDEA STEALER.
Kidding. So there's a few reasons for me.
1) UNE has 12 week clinicals, as approached to more traditional 8 week clinicals. I think the more time spent, for lack of a better term, 'on the job' the better.
2) I really hope to live in New England after finishing PT school, ideally in the Boston area. Huge fan of the city. Family and friends living out there love it. Every time I visit I know that is where I want to be. By attending a school in the New England area, having the opportunity to make connections out there will be extremely beneficial.
3) Really a fan of the graduate students having their own campus.
4) From what I have been told/researched, Portland is amazing: many thing going on within the city due to it being the largest city in the state and drawing a lot of events/people, tons of utdoor recreation activities (Maine Track Club!), being near the ocean...all really cool things without the overwhelming size of a Boston or NYC.
Thanks for the input! How many other students were there at your interview? Also, are there any chances to travel abroad while in the program?Hey guys! Congrats on getting an interview at UNE! I'm a current first year so I've only been on campus a few weeks now (first exam is tomorrow, eek!), so I've been pretty happy here. I know you've already read and said this, but the interview process is really laid back. You are actually only on the spot for about 15 mins and the rest of the day is Q and A stuff, a campus tour, writing the essay (please don't stress about it), and chatting with current students.
A few other items I would add to the list about why UNE is great are that A) everything is very geared towards interprofessionalism (look it up and talk it up in the interview) on the campus since after you graduate you'll have to figure out how to work with other professions and B) UNE is very service oriented with any and all volunteer opportunities you could ever dream of and C) it's an extremely supportive and laid back environment where they want everyone to succeed and they do a great job of eliminating competition since they want us to learn now how to work together as teams in the real world instead of competing against each other.
And yes, the facilities aren't spectacular, but they serve their purpose and the beauty of New England and Portland more than makes up for it!
I hope that helps a little bit.
UNE seems like a great program in a great location. However, the price is really steep. Does the price tag not scare you at all? Portland is relatively expensive to live in as well.
Lol, thanks I'm going to use those reasons in my interview now...just kidding!! Yeah being from Cali, the only concern I have is adjusting to the weather in the NorthEast. But, after living here for 28 years, I'm kind of sick of the year round sunshine and I think I would enjoy seeing snow during winter time. I also like their small campus feel, as well as their outdoor environment, as I love outdoor activities. Their program also seems top notch as far as students passing the boards.
I totally hear that, and yes the price tag does jump out. However, it really isn't that different from other private programs. If I am fortunate enough to be accepted at UNE as well as a public school, say Stony Brook or Upstate Med...that's a much more difficult conversation because of the price difference in favor of state schools. Getting into a public program may very well be a pipe dream though. That stuff is crazy competitive.
Two other things worth noting I am extremely fortunate to be coming out of undergrad with ZERO debt. I sucked it up and went to one of my "fallback schools" despite getting into every school I apple to out of high school. Why? I knew I would have grad school afterwards and I wasn't willing to take on 60k in debt just so I could go to private schools that were recruiting me to run. Not worth it.
Oneonta does the trick.
The flip side of that is you get what you pay for. I like Oneonta a lot, I really do, but it is a average to above average state school in, literally, the smallest city in the state. There is nothing here. Good school, but that is it. I'm willing to pay a bit to go somewhere that I can be really happy and make connections in the places I want to live for the foreseeable future.
Granted, upstate NY might be a little bit different, but you get used to the winters. I've been in upstate NY my whole life and traveled throughout the northeast regularly for vacations and sports. The northeast is just flat out beautiful. I hate winter sometimes, but most of the time I enjoy it. It brings with it new stuff to do outside, and hockey season. So I'm cool with it haha
@MCWills thanks for the info! Good luck with your exam!
That's a good answer. In your case, with zero undergraduate debt it does make sense. Good for you, I wish I could make the same decision but unfortunately I am being handcuffed financially. I have family in Maine and Portland is a great place to live.
oh ok...ya I saw the trip to Africa on the website, but I wasn't sure if there were opportunities to travel to other places. What made you choose UNE over other schools?I can't remember how many students there were (60?) and this year it seems they are doing everything much earlier this time around. Every year UNE puts together a group of about 40 students and faculty and does a service trip to Ghana. You can research it on the website to learn more about it. This most recent year it was cancelled though do to all of the health risks going on in Africa.
hahaha yeah this weather gets boring after living here for a while. I'm definitely leaning towards going to an out of state school if I get accepted.I totally agree with Biff. As an undergrad, i lived at home because i knew my chances of attending physical therapy school would be much higher if I went out of California (home state). I saved huge $$ living at home and will be using that money on grad school housing. @mcwillis, do you know what that essay is about? I would love to be able to attend this university. Definitely need a change from the boring year round 75 degree weather.
oh ok...ya I saw the trip to Africa on the website, but I wasn't sure if there were opportunities to travel to other places. What made you choose UNE over other schools?
Most defSuit and tie, guys?
Suit and tie, guys?
I have a stop over in Atlanta I believe...its 7 hours 50 mins going there, and 9 hours flying back...how bout you?without a doubt. KTachiba. Were you planning on flying straight to the Portland airport from SOCAL?
haha nice bro! Boston is a dope area to visit too, so you'll be having 2 trips in one lol. BTW I'm curious, how were you able to get an internship with the Bears?flying to boston from LAX. (6hours) then renting a car and gonna drive up (1.5 hours). found it way cheaper to do it this way lol
haha nice bro! Boston is a dope area to visit too, so you'll be having 2 trips in one lol. BTW I'm curious, how were you able to get an internship with the Bears?
Definitely a great choice. It's always cheaper to fly to Boston then drive up to Portland. If you don't feel like driving, they have a bus that goes from Logan airport to Portland every hour for ~$25 or Greyhound but only a couple of times a day for $15.flying to boston from LAX. (6hours) then renting a car and gonna drive up (1.5 hours). found it way cheaper to do it this way lol
Not sure if anyone in this thread might know since it's a pre-PT threadDoes anyone have an interview on Oct 10th?
You don't need to. There's already one: http://forums.studentdoctor.net/thr...-of-2019-interview-acceptance-thread.1082844/oh should I make a new thread for it?