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+1000NOVA is hands down my favorite DO school
+1000NOVA is hands down my favorite DO school
Seriously was in the middle of typing that... like you get a full ride and you dont pick arguably the #1 school... the one that people would kill to go to except for that darn price tag. Its certainly a deterrent for me.
Or even OSU. I havent heard like a single bad thing about OSU
Is this the answer to the mystery of where Goro is?
This is an exaggeration. Larkin is only one out of 28 sites for rotations at Nova. I highly doubt that Nova sends a lot of students to Larkin in the first place as it is a community hospital.
brb, checking this up now.COMP-NW.
Only if you can handle all the unconditional love and support and delicious beer the Pacific NW has to offer. Also, brunches and local produce and nature.
In addition to everything else about the school, I was pumped when I saw how nice the gym was at DMU. It made KCUMBs gym feel like a closet. On the other hand KCUMB had a freaking beautiful campus. Ultimately it was the city itself that made me decide on DMU, it seemed like a far better place for a family
NOVA is also a very wealthy school that can ooutcompete any schools in the area for rotations. Not too mention they have the most understanding, helpful, awesome admin/deans that I know.Exactly. Like I said above, Nova doesn't send too many students to Larkin for core rotation assignment. This year it was less than 15 students. As long as they keep out of Mt. Sinai I highly doubt many of our students would care about not having Larkin as a core rotation site. It might be a headache for administration to find replacement positions, but it's too soon to know exactly what will happen since they are still in the applicant phase.
my wish list for a school (if I could have anything):
1. a little bit rural, with a city in driving distance, and warm climate if I can get it
2. close knit, supportive community ( I am coming from a top 5 school where every class was crazy difficult and it was vary hard to feel like one belonged orhad anyone supporting them). This is my dealbreaker.
3. excellent clinical training. as of now, (things will probably change), i really like er medicine, I want to have the training to diagnose any clinical issue that comes my way without having to order MRI's for everything
4. research available, if one wants to do it. I know most do schools are not research driven institutions, so it's not a dealbreaker for me.
5. summer programs that allow medical students to work abroad. I am a first gen immigrants ( citizen though), so this is really important to me.
6. trauma 1 hospital (see desire to be an er doc above)
7.bevy of extracurricular activities
8. less stress. Now before you tell me medicine is stress, wait. I get it, I know medicine is all about stress and you can't get away from it. But in undergrad I had constant stress/anxiety over exams,tests so much so that I developed nervous tics. I don't want to be stabbing other medical students in the back for residencies. I don't want teachers to be weeding me in out in order out make me fail. I don't want to go to a school where each lecture class is 200 people and never ever gets smaller. I just couldn't do that again. I hated it.
I always wondered why VCOM never merged with VT but instead decided to open 2 160 student branch campuses.You might like VCOM. Granted the weather is a little ADD, but you get all four seasons and the summers are beautiful. It's rather rural but within 45 minutes away from Roanoke, which is a city with a level 1 trauma center (Roanoke Memorial Hospital) that some people are lucky enough to do their clinical rotations at. Blacksburg is an awesome little college town with tons of school spirit. They also have tons of programs that allow med students to work abroad. The school is on the Virginia Tech campus, which is an extremely close knit community. From what I've heard from friends at VCOM the school itself is close knit and everyone works as a team. They also have an awesome SIM lab to practice clinical skills on. I did some trainings there where I got to practice delivering babies on their SIM woman. Virginia Tech prides itself on its research, so whether there are opportunities with VCOM or the professors at VT I'm sure you can get involved. I'm applying there for sure even though I don't particularly want to stay in Virginia, but if it was my only option I would be ecstatic.
Nova's campus is beautiful and big. The weather and location is clutch, and only a 30min drive to Miami.NOVA or Western. Reason is strictly on location and weather!
I say LA >>>>>>>NYC >>MiamiNova's campus is beautiful and big. The weather and location is clutch, and only a 30min drive to Miami.
Life is just not worth living if you're more than hour away from NYC, LA, or Miami 😉
I say LA >>>>>>>NYC >>Miami
I always wondered why VCOM never merged with VT but instead decided to open 2 160 student branch campuses.
Nova's campus is beautiful and big. The weather and location is clutch, and only a 30min drive to Miami.
Life is just not worth living if you're more than hour away from NYC, LA, or Miami 😉
I think you're only thinking about manhattan. Queens and Brooklyn are perfect for medicine.I don't get the big buzz about NYC. If you are in banking, then i can see how NYC would be the holyland. But for medicine? Nah.
On the otherhand, Miami and LA sound amazing for everything
When you say NYC , you have to include the large metro area like Long Island and north jersey. But queens and Brooklyn ( a part of nyc) are quite suburban and great for families and medicine. NYC isn't all taxis and tall buildings 😉I don't get the big buzz about NYC. If you are in banking, then i can see how NYC would be the holyland. But for medicine? Nah.
On the otherhand, Miami and LA sound amazing for everything
I've always wondered that, too. Virginia Tech opened an MD school a couple of years ago. If the DO school were to merge, Virginia Tech could be like the Michigan State of the East. That'd be kind of cool.Who knows! VCOM students still have a Hokie Passport (student ID) card all the rest of the VT students have, and they have access to the gyms and libraries and whatnot on campus. They also rock the orange and maroon. May as well be merged....
I've always wondered that, too. Virginia Tech opened an MD school a couple of years ago. If the DO school were to merge, Virginia Tech could be like the Michigan State of the East. That'd be kind of cool.
Just look at Nova and tell me you wouldn't kill to go there.![]()
heh. I got you there.
Just look at Nova and tell me you wouldn't kill to go there.![]()
After a winter like we had in Jersey, this picture makes me want to hit myself for not applying to NOVA. But yeah, RowanSOM (formerly UMDNJ) is a strong program, with great faculty, location, and the fact that they accepted me with only a $100 deposit (going towards IN-STATE tuition) sealed the deal. Good luck. If I was 10 years younger, I would have donated liters of blood to go here.
When you say NYC , you have to include the large metro area like Long Island and north jersey. But queens and Brooklyn ( a part of nyc) are quite suburban and great for families and medicine. NYC isn't all taxis and tall buildings 😉
I don't get the big buzz about NYC. If you are in banking, then i can see how NYC would be the holyland. But for medicine? Nah.
On the otherhand, Miami and LA sound amazing for everything