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When is the deposit deadline and who is NOT accepting Tufts' offer because they have been selected at another school?
I declined the offer...got into my top choice
I don't think the administration is going to require all new students to pick up a hammer and start nailing drywall. The most annoying thing you'll probably have to do is take the stairs for the time period where they shut down two out of the four elevators to compensate for the additional floors. Unless you don't want increased clinic and lab space, how can you not like change?
In a personal email from a student currently at Tufts..
"very important: Tufts is beginning a massive 5 story addition to the school in May 08. It will take several years to complete. During this time the there will be no simulation clinic (it is being destroyed for construction), and there will surely be disorganization. Once completed, however, tufts will be great."
I don't know if that adds anything, just figured I'd post it since its coming from a student.
I recall the dean said it was going to be relocated. There will be a sim clinic though. Though as with all major construction projects, there are bound to be problems and delays associated with moving things and getting them working etc. They seemed to have a handle on it though from what i gathered at the interview. Hopefully for sake of Tufts students all will go well, its a lot of money(tuition).
Why did you drop Tufts, just out of curiosity? Is it because living in NY is more convenient, or because of all the construction woes?
both actually. I dont want to spend an extra $100,000 on Tufts and then have to deal with any construction woes. Both schools have similar reputations, but NYU had the newer and nicer facilities. Plus, i get to stay in the greatest city in the world. 👍
So are you going to Maryland?!
I would not worry about class size as long as there are enough faculty around to help out. NYU had faculty all over the place supervising everything when i interviewed, and im sure Tufts will have to hire more faculty as well. There is nothing wrong with having large class sizes unless you need someone to hold your hand the entire way through.
I would not worry about it. Both schools have a lot of clinics with ample seating. None of the students I spoke with complained about getting enough time in clinic. Plus you will have so many patients in either NYU or Tufts, you really need not worry. They have a lot of seats. The only school that I heard students complaining about clinic time was Nova.
I would not worry about it. Both schools have a lot of clinics with ample seating. None of the students I spoke with complained about getting enough time in clinic. Plus you will have so many patients in either NYU or Tufts, you really need not worry. They have a lot of seats. The only school that I heard students complaining about clinic time was Nova.
The biggest complaint from what I was told is scheduling the seats not time spent on it. That's why they are doing the 5 floor expansion to give more seats. People don't have to wrestle as much with the scheduling.
I don't think the administration is going to require all new students to pick up a hammer and start nailing drywall. The most annoying thing you'll probably have to do is take the stairs for the time period where they shut down two out of the four elevators to compensate for the additional floors. Unless you don't want increased clinic and lab space, how can you not like change?
both actually. I dont want to spend an extra $100,000 on Tufts and then have to deal with any construction woes. Both schools have similar reputations, but NYU had the newer and nicer facilities. Plus, i get to stay in the greatest city in the world. 👍
I would not worry about it. Both schools have a lot of clinics with ample seating. None of the students I spoke with complained about getting enough time in clinic. Plus you will have so many patients in either NYU or Tufts, you really need not worry. They have a lot of seats. The only school that I heard students complaining about clinic time was Nova.
After reading what everyone has been posting, I am seriously worried about whether Tufts will be able to handle it all. Adding 5 floors means making some major changes. I am sure everything has been planned out, but only time will tell whether everything works according to plan.
Also, with increasing floors comes increasing class size. By 2010, Tufts will have 220 incoming D1's, almost on par with NYU. I wonder how people will compare it to other schools, then.
Lets hope everything works out well. According to some online articles, the only thing students and patients should be worried about is using stairs instead of elevators, as our mod mentioned earlier.
i agree with this too. while i'm not a current student there, i have interviewed and spoke with a few tufts students and they said there was no prob finding patients. tufts is probably one of the higher rated clinical schools in the northeast and being in downtown boston doesn't hurt either. for the class of 2012, i think the biggest hurdle will be taking the stairs for a year.....which i could care less. i take the stairs all the time.
True, but I'm not so concerned about faculty as such. I'm more concerned about being able to finish my graduation requirements, with such a huge class size. I don't want to spend an extra semester because of lack of clinical time (owing to a huge class size).
Hopefully, things will work out.
In a personal email from a student currently at Tufts..
"very important: Tufts is beginning a massive 5 story addition to the school in May 08. It will take several years to complete. During this time the there will be no simulation clinic (it is being destroyed for construction), and there will surely be disorganization. Once completed, however, tufts will be great."
I don't know if that adds anything, just figured I'd post it since its coming from a student.
Did they talk about construction during your interview? In ours they made it sound like it was NOT going to be that intrusive to the point where it would compromise the quality of our education or our experience there. How come you guys are turning Tufts down for construction? Did you talk to current students and find out that it is really going to be that bad or was our group more ready to buy a sugar coated answer that it will be fine?
Just seeing if I missed something in my understanding about the construction effects. 🙂
declined their offer--construction and changes bother me.
Tufts is 100k more than NYU now? I thought NYU was more expensive??
when did they say the construction will be complete??
I thought first years don't really use the sim lab until 2nd year because first years will be studying most of the time. yes?
I Absolutely LOVE Ecks optimism about Tufts... Honestly it's going to be a pain taking the stairs (which would be good to keep u in shape) other that that I don't think it's going to effect them that much. It will be different, I don't doubt that. No stim clin. is not the end of the world. I believe there's talk about putting the stim clin heads in preclin or allowing them to use the clinic during non clinic hours. Either way Tufts is a great school with a great reputation and they won't do anything to jeopardize the integrity of the school. This construction is going to help us in the long run, especially ones planning on specializing since the post doc programs are going to be expanded. I'm not advocating that everyone should pick Tufts because we're the best in the nation, and that no one's better (bc we know other schools are just as good) I just don't want to see you guys make a decision based on the construction. Look at the big picture. If Tufts was your top choice because of whatever reason y then stick with it.
Please make a wise choice when you are choosing schools. Not choosing a school because of construction is lame, not picking a school because they were exposed for cheating..... that's a good reason. Do background checks on the schools...
Good Luck and please make a wise decision.
I'm sure everyone would agree that every school has its cons, but the pros in our school far exceeds that. I may be a naive D'11, but I'm not the one giving out false information to prospective students. I'm sorry you fell asleep during the presentation about the expansion since it doesn't effect you, but before you start providing information, check your resources.
Clinic complaints happens in almost every school. With our situation, it has been recognized that we don't have enough chairs, hence the purpose of this vertical expansion. Construction is going to suck for the next 18-20 months, but after that, when they will be in their third year and ready for clinic, the improvements will help them by a tenfold, especially ones planning on specializing.
To clarify some information that our dear friend misconceived you all of. I spoke to the administrations today (since a bunch of people from my undergrad has been asking my questions) and here it is:
- pre doc classes will remain at 165-166 students (this has been mentioned during interviews)
- post doc student body will increase by 10 more per department
- instead of the stimulation clinic on the ninth floor you will be IN the 2nd floor clinic (which I think is better)
- # of clinic chairs increase
I hope that covers the basis of everyone's concerns. If you guys interviewed at other schools, you will see that many other schools have newly constructed buildings and that has not affected their students negatively, what makes you think this will?
BTW if you re read my statement early I did admit that this construction is going to be a pain, never did I say it was going to go on unnoticed.
Please if you guys have any concerns about this where you are deciding whether Tufts is the right choice just because of fear of construction, contact the school, the admissions office is always happy to answer any questions you have, don't go by what you heard on the internet from some guy that probably didn't attend the vertical expansion meeting, or if did , he surely did not pay attention.
Thank you.
Eck, Good Luck on your NERBs...