These are my feelings on the situation: the Kansas City acceptance was way too easy. Where is the struggle? First of all, they offered me an interview before I submitted the supplemental application, which, in the world of med school application, is loco. Sure I was psyched about the invitation to interview, but it was too easy. Second, the interview at KC was the hardest, most grilling interview I've had out of my four interviews. What the heck? They grilled me, and then accepted me after five days? It wasn't even five days. I got the letter in the mail on the fifth day, two of those days were the weekend, meaning they accepted me after like one or two days of thinking about it. I'm not that great, KC.
I think the med school application process has jaded me. I guess that I feel like if the admissions committee doesn't spend at least a month of worthless brooding over our applications, there is something wrong. Maybe these feelings are of hesitation toward KC. I don't know, I'll probably have to fast about it, dang it.
I'm coming across in a negative light towards Kansas City. It was an awesome school, and I would love to go there. They have brand new buildings, awesome facilities, great professors, etc. They would give me a quality medical education. But I want to wait til I hear from Philadelphia before I act too soon about Kansas City, and here is why: Thomas Jefferson University is affiliated with 21 hospitals in the area, meaning I could complete my clinical years in Philly. If I went to KC, I would have to move during my 3rd and 4th year, because the school isn't affiliated with any hospitals in the area. I don't want to have to move every two years for the the next eight years! Also, there are more opportunities to get real, hands-on experiences with patients in your first year in Philly. I have started a campaign to get accepted to Thomas Jefferson. It involves calling or e-mailing the admissions big-wigs constantly until I get accepted. The reaction has been favorable so far.
In more urgent news, Eliza is 75% effaced, and dilated to a 2. She can literally pop any day now.
I'm coming across in a negative light towards Kansas City. It was an awesome school, and I would love to go there. They have brand new buildings, awesome facilities, great professors, etc. They would give me a quality medical education. But I want to wait til I hear from Philadelphia before I act too soon about Kansas City, and here is why: Thomas Jefferson University is affiliated with 21 hospitals in the area, meaning I could complete my clinical years in Philly. If I went to KC, I would have to move during my 3rd and 4th year, because the school isn't affiliated with any hospitals in the area. I don't want to have to move every two years for the the next eight years! Also, there are more opportunities to get real, hands-on experiences with patients in your first year in Philly. I have started a campaign to get accepted to Thomas Jefferson. It involves calling or e-mailing the admissions big-wigs constantly until I get accepted. The reaction has been favorable so far.
In more urgent news, Eliza is 75% effaced, and dilated to a 2. She can literally pop any day now.
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Um, have you guys had your baby yet? I'm assuming no because I haven't received a text from the delivery room. And I better receive a text from the delivery room!
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