Positively
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20 minutes
At the school
2
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"What do you think is the biggest problem in health care? Ms. Boyko is from England so she asked me what I thought about the British health care system, as well. They also asked me how I would solve the health care crisis in America." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Why should we let you into our school? What do you know about osteopathic medicine?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"If you're not doing well in your classes, what will you do? How do you handle stress, and what do you do to relax?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"How will your Christian background help you solve ethical situations?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"How will your Christian background help you solve ethical situations?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Read my primary and secondary application. Communicated with students at Touro. Read the forums on SDN." Report Response
"Roger Corbman is as friendly as everyone says. He tells things like it is. He doesn't hide anything - good or bad about the school. He emphasizes that if you don't think Touro is for you, then you shouldn't go here. I liked the Anatomy lab, the OMM lab, the friendliness of all the students. They let you know if you're accepted a week from the day you interview. Also, if you're accepted, you have to deposit $2000 to reserve your seat. But if you choose to attend a different campus, then they give you $1900 back." Report Response
"The waitlisting process. If your GPA and MCAT are low, you're at the bottom of the waitlist. If it's high, your at the top and have a good chance of being accepted." Report Response
"I think I was well prepared, so I wasn't caught off guard by anything." Report Response
"It's a great school. It is one big building, but they are adding another building before the next entering class starts. They are also trying to start a veterinary program, and the nursing students, as well as PA students are in the same building with DO students. The curriculum is split into two semesters: 3 blocks/semester. Each block is 6 weeks long. OMM meets once a week on Tuesday for a 2 hour lab and 1 hour lecture - the class is split with about 65 students and 8 professors during OMM lab. Exams are held for 1 week after the 6th week - anywhere from 6-9 exams. Overall, a great school and a great place to live. Housing is pretty cheap, too." Report Response
Faculty member
Enthusiastic
10 out of 10
Out of state
4-6 hours
Airplane
$201-$300
Hotel
8 out of 10
Sunset Station - 5 minutes away
yes
08/21/2008
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