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AzithromycinFTW

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Just wanted to let everyone know that I am taking a tour of WVSOM's campus in two weeks. I've heard that the people are incredibly friendly, and I'm really looking forward to having the chance to meet some of the faculty and medical students.

This question may have been asked before, but I have only found topics with it asked in the context of "what do I wear to an interview?" Would a pair of black pants and a button up shirt be appropriate?

That's what I'm leaning towards, but I don't want to be ridiculously overdressed.

Thanks! 👍
 
Your right they are extremely nice at WVSOM. At my interview everyone had on dark blue or charcoal suits. Ive never done a tour of a school but I'm sure something along those lines couldn't hurt...

Be prepared to be wowed by the technology at the school, it's top notch.
 
For my interview I bought a $600 navy blue pinstriped suit (go with the athletic cut, if you are fit) and then spent $100 having it tailored so it fit just right. I wore a nice white shirt (bought at nordys) and a very nice red silk tie. All told...bout' 8 bones, but I felt extra confident on interview day because I knew I looked rockin.

I know its a lot of dough, but you want to stand out from the funeral procession (that term was coined by my advisor who interviews at UCI)

Edit: Also, all the men at all of my interviews had full suits on. If you dont have a jacket you may feel underdressed.
 
Since this is a tour, rather than a formal interview, I'd definitely go business casual, exactly like you were thinking, Azithro. 👍
 
Since this is a tour, rather than a formal interview, I'd definitely go business casual, exactly like you were thinking, Azithro. 👍

Admittedly, I didn't read the OP question carefully enough...sorry...+1 to chocobear (as usual 😉)
 
Admittedly, I didn't read the OP question carefully enough...sorry...+1 to chocobear (as usual 😉)

😀


BTW, Eric, I'm all for having one really kick-ass suit in your repertoire that makes you feel completely confident (although not *cocky*) and allows you to really give your best at interviews. It's gotta look good and fit well. 👍
 
😀


BTW, Eric, I'm all for having one really kick-ass suit in your repertoire that makes you feel completely confident (although not *cocky*) and allows you to really give your best at interviews. It's gotta look good and fit well. 👍

No...not cocky, never cocky. :highfive:
 
Thanks everyone!

..and in regard to the suit, my pre-med advisor told me to preclude anything I'd wear to a funeral. 😀

FlaMedic, "Are you a technology buff?" was one of the first questions the admissions office asked when I called. I've heard that they use some type of computerized dummy, which I think is pretty fascinating, to say the least.

CB, I know I PMed you, but I really want to thank you again for the advice and all of the helpful links in your signature. 🙂

Eric, you're talking about this:

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Right? :laugh: Just kidding...thanks for the tip.
 
😀


BTW, Eric, I'm all for having one really kick-ass suit in your repertoire that makes you feel completely confident (although not *cocky*) and allows you to really give your best at interviews. It's gotta look good and fit well. 👍

ditto this statement. on my NG interview, when I cam back in the room, the one cpt. said something like (oh, and the name of your tailor. That suit is awesome.). Plus, you can never go wrong with a rockin red power tie.

Also, no matter what, always go with the dry cleaned white shirt with lite starch..........never try and iron it yourself.

lastly, CB, your posts are always insightful. You must be busy as I don't see them nearly enough anymore, but thank you for the wise prophetic statements these last 15 months or so..................... 🙂
 
CB, I know I PMed you, but I really want to thank you again for the advice and all of the helpful links in your signature. 🙂

No problem. If anyone ever has a suggestion for how to make it better, PM me so I can add it to my signature or the FAQs. 🙂

ditto this statement. on my NG interview, when I cam back in the room, the one cpt. said something like (oh, and the name of your tailor. That suit is awesome.). Plus, you can never go wrong with a rockin red power tie.

That's cool!!

Also, no matter what, always go with the dry cleaned white shirt with lite starch..........never try and iron it yourself.

Agreed. Fo shizzle.

lastly, CB, your posts are always insightful. You must be busy as I don't see them nearly enough anymore, but thank you for the wise prophetic statements these last 15 months or so..................... 🙂

Yeah...busyness...indeed. Glad to help, though. I've been around the block and wish I'd learned some things a bit earlier in life, so I'm happy to try and help wherever I can. 😀
 
No problem. If anyone ever has a suggestion for how to make it better, PM me so I can add it to my signature or the FAQs. 🙂



That's cool!!



Agreed. Fo shizzle.



Yeah...busyness...indeed. Glad to help, though. I've been around the block and wish I'd learned some things a bit earlier in life, so I'm happy to try and help wherever I can. 😀


Chocolatebear you sure have been around the block. You know the answer to everything!!! Thanks for being part of everyones thread.👍 🙂
 
FlaMedic, "Are you a technology buff?" was one of the first questions the admissions office asked when I called. I've heard that they use some type of computerized dummy, which I think is pretty fascinating, to say the least.

Well I wouldn't say that much but its nice to know that WV is making the most out of their exorbitant OOS tuition rates...yes the computerized patients are amazing. They also put a lot of money into their anatomy lab and their lecture halls (all wired w/ mic's and headsets at everyones personal desk), this year everyone get's a $3,000 dollar laptop, etc.

If you want a real picture of WVSOM and what they have to offer click this vid:

http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=59340697303&oid=35686181554

Good luck w/ everything...
 
For my interview I bought a $600 navy blue pinstriped suit (go with the athletic cut, if you are fit) and then spent $100 having it tailored so it fit just right. I wore a nice white shirt (bought at nordys) and a very nice red silk tie. All told...bout' 8 bones, but I felt extra confident on interview day because I knew I looked rockin.

I know its a lot of dough, but you want to stand out from the funeral procession (that term was coined by my advisor who interviews at UCI)

Edit: Also, all the men at all of my interviews had full suits on. If you dont have a jacket you may feel underdressed.

I'd worry about attire like this looking too flashy. I'm of the opinion that you don't really want to waltz into a medical school interview looking like a Wall Street I-banker...it's not humble and you my give off greedy/materialistic vibes that certainly aren't going to do you any favors.
 
ditto this statement. on my NG interview, when I cam back in the room, the one cpt. said something like (oh, and the name of your tailor. That suit is awesome.). Plus, you can never go wrong with a rockin red power tie.

Also, no matter what, always go with the dry cleaned white shirt with lite starch..........never try and iron it yourself.

+2 👍
 
I'd worry about attire like this looking too flashy. I'm of the opinion that you don't really want to waltz into a medical school interview looking like a Wall Street I-banker...it's not humble and you my give off greedy/materialistic vibes that certainly aren't going to do you any favors.

It's not about flash, ie: you DONT want to go buy a double breasted "nailhead" suit. Those things look ridiculous.

It's about subtle but tasteful touches, a nice sheen and an excellent fit. It's also about looking a little more polished and together. A perfect example of this is Obama. His suits are never flashy, but they make him look trim, athletic and friendly. I wanted to avoid the akward tube-look that is common among unfitted suits. Plus cheaper suits tend to have a boring fabric that doesn't add anything. When you look in the mirror, nothing should catch your eye but you should find yourself feeling good about how you look. Finally, I believe it says that you thought carefully about your presentation and that you pay attention to details.

It's this:
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not this:
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It's not about flash, ie: you DONT want to go buy a double breasted "nailhead" suit. Those things look ridiculous.

It's about subtle but tasteful touches, a nice sheen and an excellent fit. It's also about looking a little more polished and together. A perfect example of this is Obama. His suits are never flashy, but they make him look trim, athletic and friendly. I wanted to avoid the akward tube-look that is common among unfitted suits. Plus cheaper suits tend to have a boring fabric that doesn't add anything. When you look in the mirror, nothing should catch your eye but you should find yourself feeling good about how you look. Finally, I believe it says that you thought carefully about your presentation and that you pay attention to details.

You SoCal boys know your style. I'm from coastal Florida and the only shoes I had were flip-flops. Honest to god.

I had to have a friend take me suit shopping. Like a kid with his mom before the first week of school or something....
 
It's not always about blue suit, white shirt, red tie. Go with something that shows your individual taste and a little bit of outside-the-box fashion taste. Don't just be another suit.

At all of my interviews I was the only guy in a blue suit, everyone else was in black or charcoal. I had the only red tie as well. I think that an application should mostly tow the line and not stray too much from mainstream professional attire.

Just my experience.
 
It's not about flash, ie: you DONT want to go buy a double breasted "nailhead" suit. Those things look ridiculous.

It's about subtle but tasteful touches, a nice sheen and an excellent fit. It's also about looking a little more polished and together. A perfect example of this is Obama. His suits are never flashy, but they make him look trim, athletic and friendly. I wanted to avoid the akward tube-look that is common among unfitted suits. Plus cheaper suits tend to have a boring fabric that doesn't add anything. When you look in the mirror, nothing should catch your eye but you should find yourself feeling good about how you look. Finally, I believe it says that you thought carefully about your presentation and that you pay attention to details.

It's this:
brooks_jfk_1.jpg


not this:
00010f.jpg

Got style and a cutie...uhmmm a very nice combo.😍
 
Well I wouldn't say that much but its nice to know that WV is making the most out of their exorbitant OOS tuition rates...yes the computerized patients are amazing. They also put a lot of money into their anatomy lab and their lecture halls (all wired w/ mic's and headsets at everyones personal desk), this year everyone get's a $3,000 dollar laptop, etc.

If you want a real picture of WVSOM and what they have to offer click this vid:

http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=59340697303&oid=35686181554

Good luck w/ everything...

This video just persuade me to apply to WVSOM even though the OOS tuition is astronomical.
Plus they appear to have a good PBL program.
 
This video just persuade me to apply to WVSOM even though the OOS tuition is astronomical.
Plus they appear to have a good PBL program.

Don't let that sweat you...there are 30 years worth of WVSOM alumni doing just fine. There are so many ways to cover the loans, etc. Almost any group practice or hospital group includes loan repayment, or military, or NHS or other.

Everyone mentions the OOS, but after your loans are consolidated, the difference will only be a few hundred a month if that. Pennies compared to the avg. monthly phys. salary of $17,000.
 
Don't let that sweat you...there are 30 years worth of WVSOM alumni doing just fine. There are so many ways to cover the loans, etc. Almost any group practice or hospital group includes loan repayment, or military, or NHS or other.

Everyone mentions the OOS, but after your loans are consolidated, the difference will only be a few hundred a month if that. Pennies compared to the avg. monthly phys. salary of $17,000.

Yea, I'm trying to through that into the wind when concerning schools to apply to. First and foremost, I will be applying all schools that offer PBL. I've done a little research and LECOM (LECOM-B is my top choice) and WVSOM seem to fair really well in that department. Do you know if WVSOM offer any scholarships?? or If we can claim instate after the first year??
 
Yea, I'm trying to through that into the wind when concerning schools to apply to. First and foremost, I will be applying all schools that offer PBL. I've done a little research and LECOM (LECOM-B is my top choice) and WVSOM seem to fair really well in that department. Do you know if WVSOM offer any scholarships?? or If we can claim instate after the first year??

The answer to those questions are 1) Not of any significance and 2) No. But I think that you will find that true of most osteopathic medical schools.

Make sure you consider how long the school has been around and if they have solid clinical sites and established relationships with hospitals...
 
Don't be a hater just because your not getting any hot HOT SDN lovin. :meanie::laugh:

That's just sad. :laugh:

Speaking of which, there should be a subforum for SDN dating! Unless there is and I missed it. Med students need love, too. (Not me, I'm good 😀).

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