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I started a thread for class of 2011 but of course I meant 2010! Anyone else here?
ppormansdoormd said:hey all you pcomers i was wondering if i should apply right now. i have overall 3.50 g.p.a with MCAT 23O, i don't know if i should do it now because it is pretty late in the application cycle, should i give it a shot?
I agree!DO Sigma Nu guy said:Do It! The worse they can say is No. See what happens.
Hibby417 said:Anybody else get their welcome binder? It got me really excited, although all this financial aid crap is a drain... Does anyone know where they're going to live? I currently live right by the art museum--if you're up for a drink, lemme know!
PM me...I live in Germantown.Hibby417 said:Anybody else get their welcome binder? It got me really excited, although all this financial aid crap is a drain... Does anyone know where they're going to live? I currently live right by the art museum--if you're up for a drink, lemme know!
ppormansdoormd said:hey guys, i just applied to PCOM via AACOMAS on 01/17, do you guys think i have any chance of getting an interview invite with an MCAT of 23O, 3.45 overall g.p.a and science and non-science around 3.40
medhacker said:What up...What up?
Medhacker in the house to say I am PCOM class of 2010!!!!
JonnyG said:If you can sing it take histology before you get to PCOM and get a B or better in the class. No name U, community college all work. The department allows you to place out of the pratical portion of the class by taking a test during orientation. You have to get an 80 or better and that becomes your whenever there is a histology pratical. This allows you to get 25% of your grade done before classes start. The place out test is designed for you to pass and they give a review the day before the test that shows you Everything that will be on the test. You have tot kae histology and get at least a B to be able to take the test. It makes life so much easier because the test is much easier than the other praticals and frees up more time for the anatomy portion of SPOM.
DO Sigma Nu guy said:I wish I knew that before I decided to graduate. Damn.
JonnyG said:You should not take the summer biochem course and find a histology course at a local school. This can be taken anywhere. This course is more valuable then summer biochem.
DO Sigma Nu guy said:ooh yea...Has anyone been on NUCLEUS yet? Its pretty cool. They have all the names of the people in our class. A hella lot of people have put in their deposits already..i'm guessing ~150 people. Time is ticking down.
medhacker said:Hey Sigma homie
how did you access that?
DO Sigma Nu guy said:I just got my admissions binder in the mail today...it contained more information and also my PCOM email address. You wont get it until you send in your deposit..and then wait 2-3 weeks
Sorry!
medhacker said:ahh no wonder!
Hurry PCOM I want my login or I will hack my way in
medhacker said:ahh no wonder!
Hurry PCOM I want my login or I will hack my way in
medhacker said:Feb 1st
DO Sigma Nu guy said:Oh shoot thats soon. U send it yet?
medhacker said:It's going out tomorrow with the quickness...
so do you see any latino last names from that student list?
I am telling you man...look at star trek, no latinos! you know what that means? They just weren't planning to have us around in the future...
LOL j/k
DO Sigma Nu guy said:HAHAHA...yea thats true. It was funny because my father checked the list out..and asked me if there were any hispanics that I know there. I found 1 or two...but you really can't go by last name...I have an american last name...my spanish name is my two middle names...kinda weird.
medhacker said:yeah but you are weird like that LOL/j.k.
chances are with a latino you will get: Martinez, Sanchez, Lopez, Gomez
well at least we won't be alone
DO Sigma Nu guy said:LOL my grandmother's maiden name is Martinez..and my step-father..every puerto rican has martinez. My father's last name is Encarnacion. Now thats pretty rare
medhacker said:Bendito! Ese!
Encarnacion is almost as puerto-rican as las alcapurrias... hmm que rico!