University of Oklahoma, Classes of 2008-2011

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Everyone homeschools...some just also go to class. We refer to them as "suckers". 90% of what you learn is on your own imo.

:laugh: In the words of Wiz, trudat!

About notes, we have a student run notegroups so theoretically we should get good notes for every class. That obviates the need for you to take copious notes in lecture. Also, most everything you need to know if on the powerpoint or in the syllabus. It's not like lots of classes in ugrad where taking good notes is the key to doing well.
 
great to hear the syllabus and ppts should be enough. so more or less, you could study from 9-5 during the day and have the night to just chill out. (not counting test blocks) sounds alright.👍
 
great to hear the syllabus and ppts should be enough. so more or less, you could study from 9-5 during the day and have the night to just chill out. (not counting test blocks) sounds alright.👍

I know it's sacrilege to say this on sdn where we're supposed to talk about how horrible it is to be a medical students, but I think your schedule would definitely work. Unfortunately, I'm not organized enough to do the 9-5 hard core studying thing, but if I were, I'd probably be making A's in all my classes without great difficulty and without killing myself during test block week.
 
:laugh: In the words of Wiz, trudat!

About notes, we have a student run notegroups so theoretically we should get good notes for every class. That obviates the need for you to take copious notes in lecture. Also, most everything you need to know if on the powerpoint or in the syllabus. It's not like lots of classes in ugrad where taking good notes is the key to doing well.

copious? obviates?

Oh man it's sexy when girls use words I have to look up! 😉
 
great to hear the syllabus and ppts should be enough. so more or less, you could study from 9-5 during the day and have the night to just chill out. (not counting test blocks) sounds alright.👍

If I studied 9-5 during the day, I would have superstar grades. Especially if that 9-5 were spent homeschooling when you can do a lot more with that amount of time. I think very few people spend this amount of time, although we probably all should.
 
Also, since they're reducing the questions on the written, I wonder if the practical will become the dominant part of your grade. For us, the written was always worth slightly more than the practical, which was great for me because I sucked at the practicals.

I would like that to be the case. At this point in undergrad anatomy lab, I'm rocking the practicals. 100% on the first, 93% on the second (and I missed two dissection days & didn't study nearly as much as I meant to). Our 3rd is next wed. (thoracic region). I think my key to success has been the Netter's Flashcards RachelD let me borrow!!! 😉 They are wonderful.

Am I the only person who 😍 anatomy? It's so much cooler than any other class I've taken. Ever. I really like the idea of being an undergrad TA for anatomy down at OU while I'm a first year, but my fiance does not support the idea due to the time investment required. 🙁 I really am hoping that I can TA the 1st years as a 2nd year. I imagine that looks good on your residency apps, yes? Anyways, I'm sure none of you really care about my excessive excitement about anatomy.

I think it will be biochem & embryo that rapes me in the fall. Sounds like neuro & histo will rape me next spring. One of my classmates always talked about bringing anal lubricant to our tests for animal development.
 
So I was one of the last TA's ever? Sweet!

... and at the same time, perhaps my complete worthlessness as a TA helped to bring the decision about? :meanie:
 
Anyone know much about Rosalind Franklin in Chicago? I have an interview there in a couple of weeks, but I am sort of on the fence about going. I have never been to Chicago, so that would be a plus. At the same time, I don't honestly know that I would be willing to attend. I sort of applied as a safety school since my numbers are a little bit better, but at the same time, I feel compelled to attend the interview since I have only had three interview offers. With a tuition double OU's, I think it will be difficult to justify my attendance unless they have some specialty program that I am unaware of.

I guess I am trying to talk myself out of buying a plane ticket, but I would appreciate input.
 
There've been a couple of recent discussion both in allo and pre-allo here about Rosalind Franklin. You might want to do a search on both forums for some answers. My thought is that Rosalind Franklin is not going to offer you anything you can't get at OU aside from location.
 
No more 2nd year TAs, starting this fall.

I got it straight from the proverbial horse's mouth. 😉

So is lab going to be one man O'Don show with no help from anybody else? I've got to admit that's how lab felt for our group, and it straight up sucked. O'Don is really, really useful in lab, but he's one guy and there's 21 tanks -- that math doesn't work out in the students' favor. I strongly, strongly suggested on my course evaluation that they have more actual teachers in lab -- I hope they're dropping the TAs in favor of that.
 
I know it's sacrilege to say this on sdn where we're supposed to talk about how horrible it is to be a medical students, but I think your schedule would definitely work. Unfortunately, I'm not organized enough to do the 9-5 hard core studying thing, but if I were, I'd probably be making A's in all my classes without great difficulty and without killing myself during test block week.

cool. i'm not a gunner by any means, i just probably need to do this to keep my head afloat and to stay on track. plus, i just like having a daily routine and nights off. glad that much studying could be enough.
 
So is lab going to be one man O'Don show with no help from anybody else? I've got to admit that's how lab felt for our group, and it straight up sucked. O'Don is really, really useful in lab, but he's one guy and there's 21 tanks -- that math doesn't work out in the students' favor. I strongly, strongly suggested on my course evaluation that they have more actual teachers in lab -- I hope they're dropping the TAs in favor of that.

Yep, like Bagel Babe said, the more teachers in lab the better. There were several times I had trouble finding a particular nerve, artery, etc.

Once I was saying "that's the kidney I think"....
others were like "no...that's way to big to be a kidney...what the h*ll is that thing?"
Ended up it was the kidney and was way too big to BE a kidney cuz it had an inch of fat on it. Put an inch of fat on a golfball and it looks like a softball.

That's an extreme case...plus we were four people in our first month of med school and didn't know jack ****....but now I can say I do in fact know jack **** ! 😳
 
Yep, like Bagel Babe said, the more teachers in lab the better. There were several times I had trouble finding a particular nerve, artery, etc.

Once I was saying "that's the kidney I think"....
others were like "no...that's way to big to be a kidney...what the h*ll is that thing?"
Ended up it was the kidney and was way too big to BE a kidney cuz it had an inch of fat on it. Put an inch of fat on a golfball and it looks like a softball.

That's an extreme case...plus we were four people in our first month of med school and didn't know jack ****....but now I can say I do in fact know jack **** ! 😳

😱 🙂
 
I wouldn't know if most people go to class because I am never there. I only go when it is absolutely required.

As for taking notes I just jot down a few notes on my syllabus as I'm listening to the lecture. I couldn't imagine trying to take detailed notes on every single lecture. The syllabi are usually very good and complete, eliminating the need to write down everything from class.

This was how I did the first two years as well. Works great.
And as far as 9-5p studying if you homeschool? Methinks that's prob. a little excessive. Most days you'll actually have class an average of prob. 4-5hrs per day, so since you can usually read the stuff faster than professors yap (not to mention the fact that they have to fill up the hour, be it student questions or whatever), I'd say I spent an avg of 30-45 min. home studying for every class hour.

That's an avg of about 3-4 hrs a day. When you think about it, that means you get up at your leisure, lounge around the house, and sometime during the day, knock out 3-4 hrs of studying.

For me that was money enough to get an A in every class (except for physiology (89.4% = B, boy that'll piss ya off) and HB (the easiest class, go figure)


No wonder MS1/MS2 felt like such a vacation.
 
Thanks for the info on study time for M1/M2. I'm gearing up to treat it like an 8 hour job too. I hope that doesn't make me a gunner. 😳

The Class of 2011's Academic Calendar is up! 😱 http://www.medicine.ouhsc.edu/pdf/Academic%20Calendar 2006-2007.pdf
*Edit - That says Fall of 2006 and Spring of 2007. The link is under the Class of 2011 Header on the main website.. Go figure. 😕
 
Today may be one of the best golfin' days of the year. Speaking of, any golfers out there, or is it only me? I had asked about the intramurals, and my tour guide said there was volleyball, basketball, and flag-football. Hopefully, we can get a friendly tournament of golf together with the Pharm and Dent schools. We could do it at the end of the year at Lincoln Park or maybe even Jimmie Austin in Norman. Any takers? 😎
 
Today may be one of the best golfin' days of the year. Speaking of, any golfers out there, or is it only me? I had asked about the intramurals, and my tour guide said there was volleyball, basketball, and flag-football. Hopefully, we can get a friendly tournament of golf together with the Pharm and Dent schools. We could do it at the end of the year at Lincoln Park or maybe even Jimmie Austin in Norman. Any takers? 😎

I'll leave it to AG to discuss golfing since he spends a good portion of his free time golfing or thinking about golfing. 😉

As for tournaments, though, I will say this. Don't go golfing with the dental students unless they're caddying for you. 😛
 
As for tournaments, though, I will say this. Don't go golfing with the dental students unless they're caddying for you. 😛

Are they that bad? If so, we should take them but make sure they bring their wallets! Cha-ching, $$$$$$$. 😎
 
Has anyone gone to the College of Medicine Workshop for waitlisted or denied applicants? Is there anything that one can do to prepare or is it more of a presentation type thing?

Thanks
 
Has anyone gone to the College of Medicine Workshop for waitlisted or denied applicants? Is there anything that one can do to prepare or is it more of a presentation type thing?

Thanks

I have been to the workshop. I would say you don't need to do anything to prepare, just bring something to take notes. When I went, Dr. Hall did a presentation talking about how they decide which applicants to take and then we broke up into small groups. A member of the admissions committee was with each group and then went over each persons file and talked about why they were declined and what you could do to improve. It was very very helpful.
 
I have been to the workshop. I would say you don't need to do anything to prepare, just bring something to take notes. When I went, Dr. Hall did a presentation talking about how they decide which applicants to take and then we broke up into small groups. A member of the admissions committee was with each group and then went over each persons file and talked about why they were declined and what you could do to improve. It was very very helpful.

Thanks Smitty🙂
 
With everything else going on(work, class, volunteering, family, sleep), my schedule will not permit a trip back to OKC. I'm hoping that this will not reflect poorly on my desire to attend OU. Will not attending hurt my chances of getting in off the waitlist or ,God-willing, next year's application cycle? Any thoughts? 😎
 
With everything else going on(work, class, volunteering, family, sleep), my schedule will not permit a trip back to OKC. I'm hoping that this will not reflect poorly on my desire to attend OU. Will not attending hurt my chances of getting in off the waitlist or ,God-willing, next year's application cycle? Any thoughts? 😎

Soonerfan, you are persistant!:luck:
 
Soonerfan, you are persistant!:luck:

Let's hope the Adcom sees it that way. If not, they will see me again next year.
It's not a matter of "if". It's a matter of "when".

The man who says he can and the the man who says he can't are both right.

By the way, when is the earliest/latest that anyone has been let in off the waitlist? 😎
 
Let's hope the Adcom sees it that way. If not, they will see me again next year.
It's not a matter of "if". It's a matter of "when".

The man who says he can and the the man who says he can't are both right.

By the way, when is the earliest/latest that anyone has been let in off the waitlist? 😎

if i remember correctly most of the waitlist action happens after may 15 which is the day people holding multiple acceptances have to choose one. not sure on the range of accpetances, i know at least one person got in like the week or two before school started but not sure when the earliest is. most smart people with multiple offers wait to see financial packages from each school before withdrawing anywhere, so really, not hearing anything before may 15 is standard.
 
if i remember correctly most of the waitlist action happens after may 15 which is the day people holding multiple acceptances have to choose one. not sure on the range of accpetances, i know at least one person got in like the week or two before school started but not sure when the earliest is. most smart people with multiple offers wait to see financial packages from each school before withdrawing anywhere, so really, not hearing anything before may 15 is standard.

Yeah, that's what I would think, too. It's also possible that some spots with open up this month after the super prestigious non-rolling schools give out acceptances.
 
Amxbc.... you broke my heart. 🙁

That really, really blows. I just decided to give up the notion of getting to TA the undergrad's my 1st year b/c I could try and TA the 1st years as a second. 😡 👎 I'm highly disappointed. Thus far, it sounded like one of the only things that I could & would want to do to make my residency app have a "stand-out" characteristic.

Maybe my bar tour attendence will impress them? :meanie:

I was also annoyed about the 2006-2007 academic calander under the 2011 link. I was so excited to see our upcoming schedule!!! Disappointed again.

Oh and we have to have chicken pox vaccines? Boo to that as well.

Oh well. I don't ever have to take the MCAT again 😀 . Gotta look on the bright side!
 
Dangit...
I know it's late....but are our Neuro PBLs on the same rotation as last week?
eg...mine was 10-11am...will it be again tomorrow? I think so, but taint sure 😡
 
Did you learn that word in the pelvis/perineum lecture?
😎

I'm think if I comment it will start another drama scenario.
I actually created the word taint, and then distributed it among my classmates with a picture of everyone's taint along with their 3 different top secret exam IDs, real names, GPA, SS#, and favorite color.

But don't tell 🙂
 
Dangit...
I know it's late....but are our Neuro PBLs on the same rotation as last week?
eg...mine was 10-11am...will it be again tomorrow? I think so, but taint sure 😡

It's an hour earlier this week. North side of mod at 9:00 and south side at 10:00. Don't forget EBM quiz as well.
 
It's an hour earlier this week. North side of mod at 9:00 and south side at 10:00. Don't forget EBM quiz as well.

Crap...I was hoping it'd be the same time as last week. 😡
D*mn hippies !
 
You're on the South side...

although I'm going early so I can see what I was supposed to look up and then proceed to do so.

And no, NOW it's late...damn restless legs 👎

Nevermind that was only 10 mins ago, go to bed people 🙂
 
You're on the South side...

although I'm going early so I can see what I was supposed to look up and then proceed to do so.

And no, NOW it's late...damn restless legs 👎

I just sent mine to Jessica a couple of hours ago.
Dopamine's stupid mechanism in basal ganglia...whoopie friggin doo.

Yea it's late...but I have this "disease" called alcoholism which requires me to drink late into the night. Plus I have a prescription for 2L/day of wine.

ok...I'm supposed to be there at 10 then, right?
 
You're not drinking Wild Irish Rose, are you?

My PCM partner and I did an H & P on a drug addict at Presby a couple of weeks ago, and he said he drinks 24/7. Wild Irish Rose is his preferred poison, which seems to be an appropriate term.

According to a webpage we found, it's a Republican conspiracy to kill homeless people. 😉
 
Is there something OU sends us (or perhaps they already have) with information on what vaccines/shots I need to get before August?
 
Yeah, you'll get a list...a lot of stuff comes around July...
 
Is there something OU sends us (or perhaps they already have) with information on what vaccines/shots I need to get before August?

Also on the same page where you get the link to the 2010'ers academic schedule (instead of ours) there is a link for Health Info or something that will get you to the list of shots & such you need to have or have proof of getting. http://www.medicine.ouhsc.edu/pdf/Medicine%20Vaccine History form.pdf
That should be the link for it...

Silly scientists creating new vaccines making me have to go get tested for chicken pox (b/c if you've had it before, it shows up in your blood so you don't have to get immunized, right?).

The next generation is going to grow up w/o the joy of sitting in a tub full of camomille... 🙁 they'll be so deprived.
 
Thanks! Looks like I need a shot or two.

Class of 2011, there's a facebook group, if you're interested in that type of thing.😎 I have to say, it's a little telling of our generation when you see everyone in your class before the first day of orientation.🙄
 
I'm totally not with you young'ums because I don't get facebook. We had ugly pages on geocities back in my day. 😉 Hell, I still have a hotmail account -- even my husband thinks that one is lame.

About the vaccinations, don't worry about it now, but don't put off thinking about it until a week before school starts. Also, take advantage of the family medicine center at OU because they can do pretty much everything for you at about the cheapest rate in town.
 
I know this was discussed before, but when did you guys start hearing from financial aid? I know the priority deadline was just March 1st, but I'm a planner. I want to know what my options are (or in my case lack thereof).

Also, I still haven't heard anything out of the CoM since my acceptance letter other than a request for an updated transcript. I guess that means that they haven't forgotten me.

I know I'm just being impatient, but I can hardly wait for August to get here.
 
I know this was discussed before, but when did you guys start hearing from financial aid? I know the priority deadline was just March 1st, but I'm a planner. I want to know what my options are (or in my case lack thereof).

Also, I still haven't heard anything out of the CoM since my acceptance letter other than a request for an updated transcript. I guess that means that they haven't forgotten me.

I know I'm just being impatient, but I can hardly wait for August to get here.

I remember feeling real uninformed. You're doing just fine!! 👍
 
I remember feeling real uninformed. You're doing just fine!! 👍

Yep, you're not going to see anything for a while. You might get a grant award in April or May, but you won't get your official financial aid award until June maybe? I know it was after May 15.

Have you gotten notified about the scholarship/grant application? I know that was around this time last year. I think that's the only thing to be on the look out for now.
 
Not a thing! What is this updated transcript request you speak of?:laugh: Hell, I had to reopen my packet the other day and read the letter again to convince myself I was still accepted!

The only thing I have completed is FAFSA.
 
Not a thing! What is this updated transcript request you speak of?:laugh: Hell, I had to reopen my packet the other day and read the letter again to convince myself I was still accepted!

The only thing I have completed is FAFSA.

I don't remember having done the transcript thing. But I also didn't have any prereqs left to take when I applied, so that may be why.
 
Yeah, I sent in all my transcripts last year like an idiot because I thought they'd want them -- some schools do. Apparently they only want them if you've completed a prereq since your AMCAS was verified, so most students probably don't need to send one.
 
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