UNECOM class of 2010!! part 01

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DrChandy said:
Hey guys,
I'm logging into U-online, and at the first screen after login, it states that pressing the "continue" button is an easy way for the registrar to confirm our intent on registering/attending for the spring 2006 semester. Shyrem/anyone else on U-online, did you go ahead with pressing the continue button? I'd hate to be registered for the spring (albeit it's already in session) semester if I'm starting in the fall. Any thoughts?


Did you guys receive the orientation/information packets already?...I haven't received anything yet..should I be worried? 🙁
 
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2) Dr.ShyRem (38)
3) Dr.soleil78
4) Dr.swtcatastrophe1 (21)
5) Dr.BostonDO (35)
6) Dr.redwings54...pending acceptance 23
7) Dr.Foz (27 in July)
8) Dr.Lui2010 (30) (but a med student first! )
9) Dr.RyanS32122, D.O. (22 in May)
10) Dr.SarahJC ..pending acceptance 21
11) Dr.Linusvitc ( )
12) Dr.Chandy ( )
13) Dr.Terahead ( )
14) Dr.Menardst ( )
15) Dr.Keys ( )
16) Dr.Soccer16 (23 )
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Thanks for being included 🙂 My real name is Jess, and I am from Connecticut. Can't wait to meet you all!
 
DrKeys said:
Did you guys receive the orientation/information packets already?...I haven't received anything yet..should I be worried? 🙁


Not yet (ie. orientation material/financial aid mail etc.), but received a letter from the dean notifying us that we will be receiving more mail in the near future.
 
I don't remember anything like that. But considering the spring semester has already started and is in full swing, I wouldn't worry about it. Besides, you can't register for Spring - if you go to the registration menu, it won't let you register, and the spring semester schedule is in "View Only" mode.
 
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7) Dr.Foz (27 in July)
8) Dr.Lui2010 (30) (but a med student first! )
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Hey Guys. Pipeline is so dead.

No one is adding themselves to the group class of 2010.

There really is not much point of doing so either since this summer they will get rid of it.

BTW, did you guys know that you can vote for this thread. On the top there are stars with the word Rating --> select that and vote.
 
Fozzie and all the rest of ya'll,
I still havent heard any word. I gave Lisa a ring last week when it had been 5 weeks, and like I said before, she said they they are revamping the admissions process and getting a new dean so its slowed. Needless to say, when I hear of other people who interviewed well after me already getting in, I start to lose hope. But I still am wishing and praying. Right now I am busy taking an EMT class and working hard at my job. I work with kids with autism and other difficulties, which is both incredibly difficult and incredibly rewarding all at the same time. I come home beat up from kids kicking, biting, scratching, punching me and look forward to the next day when one of the kids might be able to complete a puzzle by himself or brush his teeth by himself and I get a hug from him. So thats whats up with me. You cant believe how jealous I am of all of you who are already accepted. Take care guys and hopefully I will be able to officially call myself a member of the class soon.
-Rob
 
Rob.. stay positive!

You may be just on the fence.

Others may have gotten accepted... that is normal. Especially if they have great stats. Just remember.. you will go till the end.. and then you will take that decision like a man. What ever happens happens... That is my motto anyway.

Good luck
 
Does anyone remember if there were bike stands at the COM? It'd be nice to get some exercise when the weather gets warmer.
 
yep... right outside the door that leads right into the cafe (where you sat to wait to go into your interview)
 
jonb12997 said:
yep... right outside the door that leads right into the cafe (where you sat to wait to go into your interview)


So does people at UNECOM use apple laptop or PC? 🙂 should i get a palm or PocketPC for PDA? In addition, the tuition this year is around 38K however, i was reading the financial aid info, it said the federal subsidized/unsubsidized loan max limit is 38K per year.... so what am I gonna do for my room and board expenses?....bank loan has higher interest and the you can't defer the repayment during residency 🙁.. can someone shed some light on this please? 🙁 😡
 
DrKeys said:
So does people at UNECOM use apple laptop or PC? 🙂 should i get a palm or PocketPC for PDA? In addition, the tuition this year is around 38K however, i was reading the financial aid info, it said the federal subsidized/unsubsidized loan max limit is 38K per year.... so what am I gonna do for my room and board expenses?....bank loan has higher interest and the you can't defer the repayment during residency 🙁.. can someone shed some light on this please? 🙁 😡

I'd say about 1/3 of the first year class uses Mac, and the rest Windows. Following that, don't get PocketPC OS for a PDA if you're going to get an Apple because PocketPC was designed to work with Windows specifically.

Tip: GET ENOUGH RAM. at least 512. preferably a gig. The powerpoints for lecture tend to be HUGE. :scared:

As a PC guy dyed through, I'd still be tempted to consider a Mac as a work computer for med school. I will say that the old Pipeline system did have some difficulties through Safari, but they are replacing pipeline before y'all get here, so that shouldn't be a concern.

About your loans, i'll pass on answering that cause i'm far from an expert and i don't want to give bad advice.

Steve - USAF huh? Think you could help me rig a jet tubine in my Grand Am? That would OWN at the drag strip. :meanie: 😛

S,OUT
 
Thanks upperclassmen for all the very helpful info thusfar...


In terms of books, were/are any of these used during the 1st and 2nd years?

Histology 4th Edition (Ross, Kaye, Pawlina)
Cell Biology and Genetics 2nd Edition (Manson, Jones, Morris)
Basic Medical Biochemistry (Smith, Marks, Lieberman)
Medical Microbiology 5th Edition (Murray, Rosenthat, Pfaller)
Physiology 2nd Edition (Costanzo)

...also, do students get paper copies to go along with the powerpoint presentations given in lectures?
 
SectoidBob said:
I'd say about 1/3 of the first year class uses Mac, and the rest Windows. Following that, don't get PocketPC OS for a PDA if you're going to get an Apple because PocketPC was designed to work with Windows specifically.

Tip: GET ENOUGH RAM. at least 512. preferably a gig. The powerpoints for lecture tend to be HUGE. :scared:

As a PC guy dyed through, I'd still be tempted to consider a Mac as a work computer for med school. I will say that the old Pipeline system did have some difficulties through Safari, but they are replacing pipeline before y'all get here, so that shouldn't be a concern.

About your loans, i'll pass on answering that cause i'm far from an expert and i don't want to give bad advice.

Steve - USAF huh? Think you could help me rig a jet tubine in my Grand Am? That would OWN at the drag strip. :meanie: 😛

S,OUT

You get the turbine and I'll help you rig it. :horns:
Ever see one of those old firetrucks rigged with what essentially is an F-15 jet engine? Wicked!!
I'm a Mac user. I work for Apple Retail so I'm going to toss that out there so I show my bias. Honestly though, I have a friend who is an MSII with a Dell laptop who hates it (we put an Apple sticker on her laptop to pretend and also to poke fun at one of the 1/3 Mac users in the 2nd year class) I currently own an iMac G5 and just purchased the 12" Powerbook. Both have kick arse RAM and handle powerpoint, excel, word, Palm OS software No Worries whatsoever. Plus, no need for anti-virus, anti-spyware or anti-adware programs. Stability, ease of use, and well, I'd be Apple support for anyone to the best of my abilities 😀
Plus, being that UNECOM is close to Boston and Salem, NH if a Mac needs support they can be taken to any Apple Store for it. (We have a couple retail stores in the greater Boston area and also in Salem, NH.)
Okay, off the soap box. Palm is the way to go. Mac is great. I'll give free classes on both systems when I'm there!!!
Plus, at www.apple.com/store we can get educational discounts on computers, ipods, software, and Applecare service plans. Now, I swear I'm officially off my soap box. (I don't get commission so don't feel I'm pressuring anyone into something) I'm free to answer questions regarding Mac hardware, software and ipods as well. PM or IM me. Its in my profile.
Cheers,
Steve F.
 
DrChandy said:
Thanks upperclassmen for all the very helpful info thusfar...


In terms of books, were/are any of these used during the 1st and 2nd years?

Histology 4th Edition (Ross, Kaye, Pawlina)
Cell Biology and Genetics 2nd Edition (Manson, Jones, Morris)
Basic Medical Biochemistry (Smith, Marks, Lieberman)
Medical Microbiology 5th Edition (Murray, Rosenthat, Pfaller)
Physiology 2nd Edition (Costanzo)

...also, do students get paper copies to go along with the powerpoint presentations given in lectures?


By means of avoiding further studying . . .

these books are a huge matter or personal preference. I'll tell you up front that the only book you'd probably really NEED out of that list is the Histo book. Maybe biochem, but they're change the format of the course again. In any case, do NOT buy your books yet. Wait until the class begins to see if you will need them. For instance, I had no less than 5 different books i used for anatomy, but NONE for embryology, pharmacology or physiology (thus far).

Oh, and don't listen to second years about book choices really, what worked for them may or may not work for you. Look into our advice maybe, but don't buy purely based on it.

Spend that money on beer!

As for Powerpoint copies, depends on the prof. Some will give you copies, some make them available electronically, some don't give you any of that at all. If you join Note Service, for a nominal fee, you will recieve transcripts of every lecture tho.

steve-o
 
DrKeys said:
So does people at UNECOM use apple laptop or PC? 🙂 should i get a palm or PocketPC for PDA? In addition, the tuition this year is around 38K however, i was reading the financial aid info, it said the federal subsidized/unsubsidized loan max limit is 38K per year.... so what am I gonna do for my room and board expenses?....bank loan has higher interest and the you can't defer the repayment during residency 🙁.. can someone shed some light on this please? 🙁 😡
I calculated the total cost (tuition, books, computer, insurance, living expenses, etc.) for UNE - it's about $60,300 or so for each year. Yes, pricey. Tuition is $37,300, including admin fees and malpractice ins. So you'll need to turn to alternative loans. T.H.E. does alternative as well as Stafford loans (link on UNE FA website), sorry looks like it doesn't cut and paste well, but here's the info:
Interest Rates (Varies Quarterly)
Premier Credit 3 month LIBOR plus 1.75%
Good Credit 3 month LIBOR plus 2.75%
LIBOR rate is 4.22% for the period 1/1/2006 to 3/31/2006.
Interest Rate Ceiling 18%
Interest Capitalization Once at Repayment


Fees
At Disbursement 0%
At Repayment 0%


Loan Limits
Annual Cost of Education minus Other Aid
Total Educational Debt $250,000 (includes Residency & Relocation amount)

Grace Period: 42 Months
Repayment Term: 20 Years

T.H.E. Private Loan Program Annual Percentage Rate (APR) Examples:

Med First Year Med Fourth Year
Funds Disbursed Date 7/1/2006 7/1/2006
Amount Disbursed $10,000.00 $10,000.00
Graduation Date 6/15/2010 6/15/2007
APR Thru Repayment Start Date 5.62% 6.07%
Repayment Start Date 12/15/2013 12/15/2010
Balance to be Repaid $15,037.53 $13,010.68
Monthly Payment for 240 Months $114.34 $98.93
Repayment APR 6.75% 6.75%

Assumptions: assumes a constant 3 month LIBOR rate of 5%. Therefore, the in-school and repayment rates are a constant 6.75%. LIBOR may be higher when you obtain your loan. At the beginning of repayment, capitalized interest is added to the balance to be repaid. The A.P.R. may increase after the loan is made. A consumer credit report is required and a cosigner may be required.
Emphasis added. As you can see, there is a grace period to allow for residency. Personally I hope to be paying at least the interest during that time, if not a bit more. Yes, I am planning to live like a pauper, but I think that by living in poverty for a couple of years after residency I can pay back almost all of the loans if I'm careful. Then I won't have to worry about it later.
 
Wow, thanks, ShyRem, for that post. Anyone get their financial aid info from the school yet? I think I'm just impatient 😛

Have a great day everyone!!
 
Hey Guys,

After reading all about school stats, and people turning down UNECOM due to the decreasing pass rate on boards, I have come to my conclusion regarding those stats. It is depending on the student body rather than the school, as long as the school offers help/support to the students to become successful. In UNECOM's case, they do pay close attention to the student's needs, and the only variable that can contribute to the school stats is basically us.

Let's work hard together for the next two years, increase our class COMLEX and USMLE step I passing rate, and show the other D.O. schools what we're made of and the quality of education at UNECOM is the best. 🙂

Nobody can leave the school from 7:00am to midnight and just study our brains out hahaha...

😱
 
Haha, I am with you Dr. Keys! I can't wait to start studying and everything (don't worry, I am sure I will be burnt out at points, I am just very excited), I feel like all observing I have done has made me want to get off the 'sidelines' and play very badly 🙂

Hang in there Redwings, you seem like a very compassionate person who will make a great doctor. Have you sent an update letter/letter of intent? That might be an idea if you haven't, because clearly you really want UNECOM. Everything always works out one way or another, I have learned that over and over, and I really do hope you get to join the class of 2010 soon 🙂
 
hi you all, its nice to read all of ur posts. i interviewed at UNECOM on feb 21st and still waiting...........it was my first medschool interview and probably my last 😳 . im soo anxious...i really hope i get in cuz i only found out abt osteopathy abt like a year ago but it feels like i've been working towards it all my life. annnyway! wish me luck! and if u dont hear from me again i'll probably be sitting in some corner of my room tucking underneath the bottom of my books a depressing regular sized envelope! +pity+ (hehea i like these smilies so many options...)
 
DrKeys said:
Hey Guys,

After reading all about school stats, and people turning down UNECOM due to the decreasing pass rate on boards, I have come to my conclusion regarding those stats. It is depending on the student body rather than the school, as long as the school offers help/support to the students to become successful. In UNECOM's case, they do pay close attention to the student's needs, and the only variable that can contribute to the school stats is basically us.

Let's work hard together for the next two years, increase our class COMLEX and USMLE step I passing rate, and show the other D.O. schools what we're made of and the quality of education at UNECOM is the best. 🙂

Nobody can leave the school from 7:00am to midnight and just study our brains out hahaha...

😱

YES! 😀 What a good attitude to have!! I don't know about studying from 7 am till 12 am though haha... I think we'd probably last about a week. But I agree on the student body thing 👍

Oh and mwishwok & redwings- stay positive guys! They send a regular sized envelope, I think, no matter what, so don't let size scare you! good luck!

Shannon
 
Congratulations!

I think that it is a great idea to get together with whom ever can make it sometime soon! I would be ecstatic to meet everyone. I am just on the border of RI so I am pretty flexible for a common meeting place!

I will be awaiting your reply.

Steve
 
Hi Everyone:
I am looking for a roomate to share a house with in Biddeford. The house is a 2 bedroom, living room, bath, kitchen, dining, full basement, parking, washer dryer, etc., for something in the region of $450-$475 (per person, 50/50 on it all). We would split everything. The house is about 3.5 miles from UNECOM in a very quiet, residential area (not that busy portion by Pool Road). It includes heat, electricity, hot/cold water, local phone service, sewer, etc...the owner, whom I know, is including everything.

If you are interested, the lady who owns the house rents through a local agent, so you would have to be approved by him (credit, etc) and sign a lease, which is very reasonable.

I am looking for a quiet, dedicated person, who is neat and easy-going (i.e., easy to get along with... 🙂 ). If you are at all interested, shoot me an e-mail at [email protected], and we can discuss it, and I can supply you with more information.

Best regards,

Ryan.
UNECOM, MS I, Class of 2010
 
menardst said:
Congratulations!

I think that it is a great idea to get together with whom ever can make it sometime soon! I would be ecstatic to meet everyone. I am just on the border of RI so I am pretty flexible for a common meeting place!

I will be awaiting your reply.

Steve
Hi Steve,
Another Steve....we're growing in numbers!!!
-Steve
 
RyanS32122 said:
Hi Everyone:
I am looking for a roomate to share a house with in Biddeford. The house is a 2 bedroom, living room, bath, kitchen, dining, full basement, parking, washer dryer, etc., for something in the region of $450-$475 (per person, 50/50 on it all). We would split everything. The house is about 3.5 miles from UNECOM in a very quiet, residential area (not that busy portion by Pool Road). It includes heat, electricity, hot/cold water, local phone service, sewer, etc...the owner, whom I know, is including everything.

If you are interested, the lady who owns the house rents through a local agent, so you would have to be approved by him (credit, etc) and sign a lease, which is very reasonable.

I am looking for a quiet, dedicated person, who is neat and easy-going (i.e., easy to get along with... 🙂 ). If you are at all interested, shoot me an e-mail at [email protected], and we can discuss it, and I can supply you with more information.

Best regards,

Ryan.
UNECOM, MS I, Class of 2010


If i'm not a super-playboy, I would say cool let's move in... the fact is that all the girls at UNECOM will be staying with me (teehee!), so 2 bedrooms might be too small for that
 
DrKeys said:
If i'm not a super-playboy, I would say cool let's move in... the fact is that all the girls at UNECOM will be staying with me (teehee!), so 2 bedrooms might be too small for that

If all the girls at UNECOM will be staying with you, I couldn't care less if you have typhoid fever...move on in 😎 ...that's just fine with me...!

If anyone is interested in the above property, shoot me an e-mail at [email protected].

Thanks.
 
By the way, by "quiet, dedicated, etc," all I mean is someone who is not off-the-wall and irresponsible, etc...I probably should have been more clear on that. I'm sure the vast majority of us at the med school are great. So if you're at all interested, send me an e-mail.

Thanks.

Ryan.
 
SO. In preparing for this foray into a massive amount of debt, I have returned my supplemental FA forms, completed my loan counseling online, and have checked my credit report (and paid for my score). My mind is at ease - my credit score is pretty good. I shouldn't need a co-signer for my private loans. I've been looking at the alternative loan options, and while MELA looks good, their website says it's for Maine residents only. So looks like THE for me. Anyone else preparing for the onslaught of debt up to your eyeballs?

Should I be doing anything else to prepare other than wait for FA awards and the 'copious communications' to come? Besides pack, that is. 🙂
 
ShyRem said:
SO. In preparing for this foray into a massive amount of debt, I have returned my supplemental FA forms, completed my loan counseling online, and have checked my credit report (and paid for my score). My mind is at ease - my credit score is pretty good. I shouldn't need a co-signer for my private loans. I've been looking at the alternative loan options, and while MELA looks good, their website says it's for Maine residents only. So looks like THE for me. Anyone else preparing for the onslaught of debt up to your eyeballs?

Should I be doing anything else to prepare other than wait for FA awards and the 'copious communications' to come? Besides pack, that is. 🙂

I'd recommend getting some R & R as you will want to be charged up when you start!


Wook
 
R&R.. I can use some now.. forget about in 5 months.
 
ShyRem said:
I've been looking at the alternative loan options, and while MELA looks good, their website says it's for Maine residents only.

Shyrem,
Eligibility for the MELA from the website:

Available to creditworthy Maine residents attending approved medical schools in the United States or Canada, and out-of-state students attending the University of New England's College of Osteopathic Medicine, Maine's only medical school

Hope that helps.

-JC
 
Does that also apply to Canadians attending UNECOM?

Hmmmm that would be interesting to know.
 
I got answer by email.

YES, a Canadian can if they have a SSN and a co-signer who is a US resident... so yeah... but no.
 
YAy!!!!! I got my acceptance letter today!!!! aaaaaaah i can't believe it.....im finally in medschool!!! and to add to that its my birthday!! i couldn't ask for a better bday present!!!!!!!!!! oh my GOD...heahea now u can add me to ur list!! wohoooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :hardy:
 
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6) Dr.redwings54...pending acceptance 23
7) Dr.Foz (27 in July)
8) Dr.Lui2010 (30) (but a med student first! )
9) Dr.RyanS32122, D.O. (22 in May)
10) Dr.SarahJC ..pending acceptance 21
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mwishmok said:
YAy!!!!! I got my acceptance letter today!!!! aaaaaaah i can't believe it.....im finally in medschool!!! and to add to that its my birthday!! i couldn't ask for a better bday present!!!!!!!!!! oh my GOD...heahea now u can add me to ur list!! wohoooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :hardy:


Congrats and welcome. Happy Birthday as well.

That is one gift you will never forget.

BA

PS. How old are you now???
 
hahah fozziee, I was faster than you.. hehehehe

BTW, got your email.. I was just checking if the send email thing through class of 2010 works.

BTW2. I also asked the person in charge to change my name to Bill, but of course no answer.

BTW3. I should change my signature from class of 2009 to 2010
 
Still no pipeline for me. I wouldn't be surprised if they aren't adding anyone new to pipeline as they're replacing it for the fall.

No FA award yet either. Anyone get theirs yet? I'm impatient, aren't I?

Has redwings heard anything yet?
 
I just filed my FASFA, and mailing out my supplemental financial aid application for UNECOM in addition to the verification of independent student form, oh yeah plus the direct deposit tuition refund form. I signed in to U-online with my PRN and PIN, and I got access to pipeline.une.edu checked my e-mail, joined groups such as class 2010, are we class 2010 or 2011? what's going on? heh..

oh yeah I have a nice laptop i bought last year for 1900, would the school (give me 2000 dollars for it)? or do i lose the allowance if I didn't buy a new laptop through the school?. I would really like to use that 2000.00 cash for something else.. since I already have a good laptop. This way i can get a pocket PC PDA smartphone, because all my friends who're in orthopedic surgery told me to get a PDA smartphone instead of the PDA (why carry two things if you can have one for both) plus all the doctors just call each other on cell phone anyways.. nobody uses the pager and the nurse station phone anymore.

does anybody have insight on this? Palm OS is getting phased out.. hehe.. so I'm going with windows mobile 5.0 PDA/smartphone...
 
I didn't get a "verification of independent student" form or the "direct deposit tuition refund" form. Hmmmm. Still no pipeline for me, but I can get into U-online. 😕

I think the $2000 is an allowance for a laptop - I don't think you have to go through the school to get it. Personally, I'd like to get a tablet pc. I'm going to wait on the PDA until 2nd or 3rd year (I have an old HP iPAQ PDA that works just fine for now).
 
ShyRem said:
I didn't get a "verification of independent student" form or the "direct deposit tuition refund" form. Hmmmm. Still no pipeline for me, but I can get into U-online. 😕

I think the $2000 is an allowance for a laptop - I don't think you have to go through the school to get it. Personally, I'd like to get a tablet pc. I'm going to wait on the PDA until 2nd or 3rd year (I have an old HP iPAQ PDA that works just fine for now).

As a tablet PC user myself, I HIGHLY recommend them. They are really great for note service and powerpoint note taking. I have the Toshiba Tecra M4 and i <3 it. 😀 One bad thing about it though, it CANNOT deal with medical terms in the handwriting-to-text conversion, but that has been very minor for me thus far.

S-OUT
 
yeah, the $2000 is an allowance from the school, you can do whatever you want with it... I know people who are still using computers from way before they came to school. 🙂
 
jonb12997 said:
yeah, the $2000 is an allowance from the school, you can do whatever you want with it... I know people who are still using computers from way before they came to school. 🙂


NICE!!!!!.. thanks buddie for the confirmation info.... i can definitely use the 1200.00 out of the 2000.00 to pay for my cable/internet for the whole year. use the rest for PDA/smartphone.
 
DrKeys said:
NICE!!!!!.. thanks buddie for the confirmation info.... i can definitely use the 1200.00 out of the 2000.00 to pay for my cable/internet for the whole year. use the rest for PDA/smartphone.

You could use that extra money to get A.T. Still's head tattoo'd on your back if you so desired. In fact, I highly recommend that course of action 😀
 
Hey ShyRem,

I also had a problem getting into the pipeline. I had to call the help line and a gentleman had helped me by giving me a password to get into the pipeline and then I had to reset my password. I hope that helps some.

Steve
 
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Congrats, SarahJC! When did you find out? (or has docbill been falling down on the job updating the list?)
 
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