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PS Anyone up for happy hour on Friday?
I have teetotaler friends coming into town and dinner plans. 🙁 Next time though. 😀
PS Anyone up for happy hour on Friday?
Word? I hope they didn't change the price on the roof garage, I've been paying $33/month...ballin'!
Is anyone planning to do the MD/ MPH program at Maryland? I know I brought this up before, but just wanted to check in again.
Does anyone who is already there know anyone in this program?
Has anyone received any info from the Financial Aid office yet?
Financial aid stuff will come out in the next couple of weeks. I didn't go back to last year's thread to check, but I believe they came out around the 2nd or 3rd week of April last year.
As for having trouble getting in-state status, I don't know anyone who actually was a resident that had problems. What are the specifics of your living situation? Have you paid taxes in Maryland, have a Maryland Driver's license, etc? If they're denying you in-state status there must be something no quite up to snuff with their list of requirements and they can be strict about it. Try calling them up and asking (nicely) for clarification and maybe you'll get more info, or you might even find out there was some kind of error. I always recommend calling the office yourself, its the fastest way to get the info you want.
Here is the issue... I have lived in Maryland my entire life...paid taxes there for 22 yrs. After college, I took a research position in Boston (for two years). Despite the fact that my parents live there and have paid taxes there for 25 years, they have rejected my petition. I am going to do the appeal process, but am incredibly frustrated. I am not a resident of any other state, and they have given me such a hard time about the whole thing. My bf has the same scenario (in NY state), and he had no problem in getting in-state status. Let me know if you have any advice!
Wow- you guys are so helpful, thanks!
I was wondering if any current med students had an opinion on this: I'll be starting at UMDSOM in August (hooray!) , and my husband works in downtown DC. He's really interested in buying a house somewhere in the Anne Arundel County area near the lightrail, so that he can take the train down to DC and I could take the lightrail into Baltimore. Neither of us are very familiar with Baltimore or public transportation in Maryland in general, but does anyone think this is a very good or very bad idea? I'm a little concerned about getting to classes and, specifically, rotations on time. Does anyone know if any other med students actually do this?
Wow- you guys are so helpful, thanks!
I was wondering if any current med students had an opinion on this: I'll be starting at UMDSOM in August (hooray!) , and my husband works in downtown DC. He's really interested in buying a house somewhere in the Anne Arundel County area near the lightrail, so that he can take the train down to DC and I could take the lightrail into Baltimore. Neither of us are very familiar with Baltimore or public transportation in Maryland in general, but does anyone think this is a very good or very bad idea? I'm a little concerned about getting to classes and, specifically, rotations on time. Does anyone know if any other med students actually do this?
Here is the issue... I have lived in Maryland my entire life...paid taxes there for 22 yrs. After college, I took a research position in Boston (for two years). Despite the fact that my parents live there and have paid taxes there for 25 years, they have rejected my petition. I am going to do the appeal process, but am incredibly frustrated. I am not a resident of any other state, and they have given me such a hard time about the whole thing. My bf has the same scenario (in NY state), and he had no problem in getting in-state status. Let me know if you have any advice!
Nevermind, turns out you need to include the "@" at the beginning.
Can any of the second years help me out with this, is the Neuro book any good? should I get it or should I save a few bucks
Was there a required neuro book? If so, I don't remember. I had an old copy of Kandel from grad school, so I didn't buy anything except the atlas. I used Kandel maybe 2 times. There's no reason you couldn't go to the library for that.
I agree that the atlas is a must-have. You can use it like one of those flip-book animations. 🙂 I wish that I just had a 3-D plastic model brain. That would have been SO MUCH MORE HELPFUL.
Good luck with neuro. Hang in there - you're almost done. 😀
Here's a general UMD question: what are the athletic facilities like? There's not a lot of detail given on the website. Specifically, how's the weight room? I know it's probably nothing like a big undergrad one.
Ok, here is the deal with the current gym facilities: they are currently the entire top floor of one of the parking garages. The are also closing before you get here (June) and are being renovated; they will not open for at least 6 months, possibly a year.
The current facilities are adequate I would say. Basketball court, lots of assisted lifting weight machines, lots of free weights, racquetball courts, and some cardio equipment though I think there could be more. The group classes are currently held on one of the basketball courts that is sort of "roped off" from the other court and the are where all the assisted lifting machines are. There is a room that they used to have them in, but due to the construction of the new student center, that part of the gym is off limits, as the new student center will eventually be connected to the gym there and they've already cut through the wall of the building and then covered it up with plywood for the time being. The entire facility isn't very pretty, but it is functional, and I'm guessing it will be really nice when they are done with the renovations. I can't say what it will look like when they are done with the renovations, but the renderings of the student center look very nice. http://www.umaryland.edu/athleticcenter/ They haven't said much about what they are doing to the gym facilities. If you look at the photos page on the campus center website, they do have floor plans up and it looks pretty nice (as far as you can tell from architectural floor plans I guess). http://campuscenter.umaryland.edu/photos.htm
As you can see from that link, while the school facilities are closed, they are going to let us use the gym at the newly built BioPark. I have no idea how those facilities are but I assume they'll be at least adequate compared to what we have now, especially since its only temporary. The student center looks like its coming along well but I don't know if they're on schedule - LW might be able to say something about it as she's on Student Council and gets updates on this stuff sometimes.
We currently have Lenovo Thinkpad T60p. The class below us has the same and so you can assume you will have it or something similar.
2nd years, any chance I can get one of you to rattle off a list of books you absolutely needed this past year? I'm buying some off of a 4th year
This might be pushing it, but do you know what kind of stuff it has? Like how fast the processor is, amount of memory, hard drive size, etc? You don't have to get too technical, since I don't know a ton about computers in the first place.
I would add the Netter anatomy flashcards for anatomy (different from the neuro flascards).
For instance, when LS said they didnt recommend CMMRS to us, Id have to disagree highly because everyone who used it loved it, and it blows to hear how helpful something is and only get to use it halfway through the class (I feel your pain LS thats happened to me several times).
You mean you disagree with the faculty saying not to get it right?
Sigh. Does anyone else feel like they're in over their head right now? 🙁
Sigh. Does anyone else feel like they're in over their head right now? 🙁
LucidSplash said:Just "right now?" Holy understatement of all of medschool ever batman. 1 exam left though.
Nope, cause now I'm done with MS-2 and am starting my board studying now 🙂![]()
I've got a question maybe someone here can answer . . . I haven't had much luck on the Financial Aid forum.
There's a form I have to fill out to choose my "FFELP" Stafford Loan Lender.....I have no idea who to choose. It doesn't list any choices and I'm kinda clueless. And is this the same lender through which I'd get the Grad Plus Loan I'll need to take out? It says to list the FFELP lender you used in undergrad, if any. I did get a Fed Stafford Loan (among other loans) in undergrad but never chose/saw any specific name.
Anyone have any helpful advice?!
You had to sign a promissory note in college. You should have a copy around somewhere. This should have your lender name on it. Regardless, you can use the national loan clearing house: http://www.nslds.ed.gov/nslds_SA/ You can find your info here (using the same pin you use for the fafsa) and get your lender info.
As for choosing a lender, you can check the websites of each of the lenders on the form. Some will have incentives and you can compare them. When I did it 2 years ago, I made a spreadsheet detailing all the different incentives. But in the end, its pretty much a wash. It'll be a difference of a couple hundred dollars on your thousands in loans. I think most people chose to go with UMB but its really up to your personal preference. I'm fairly certain you can use the same lender for grad plus and stafford, but I haven't take grad plus, so don't quote me. Hopefully the financial aid packages will come out sometime this week; if you have any luck, you won't have any grad plus this year.
Thanks for the info so far! The financial aid info actually came out two weeks ago. I'm OOS so the estimated COA is just north of $72,000😱
The budget has a little under $28,000 listed as what I'll need to take out with a Grad Plus loan.
When you say the lenders "on the form" do you mean the form I have to turn in? Because it has no lenders listed whatsoever.