2023-2024 Einstein

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Sorry if this is a dumb question but if a school does in house tests and I wanted to practice nbme exam questions on my own, how feasible is that? I think someone mentioned costs as a reason as to why Einstein doesn't offer it. I'm just confused as to how that all works/why that would be a factor. Would appreciate any insight. Ty
according to current students, Einstein is moving to NBME exams next year

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My overall sense of Einstein (as someone who has gotten in) is of pretty systemic disorganization. No one has any idea what is going on - students, faculty, other staff. I personally am concerned about over enrollment (what are they planning to do to accommodate more students than planned - housing, cadavers, etc?)

On paper, Einstein is objectively better than the other school I am considering (no tuition, research I'm interested in, MD/MS option, slightly better ranking) but my gut is saying that the lack of structure and, to quote LCME, strategic plan, will not serve me as a student.

In 10 years, I think this school could be stellar. But right now, I'm just not sure. I don't really care to be the class that starts after a complete overhaul of curriculum, exam style, mentorship, finances, probation-related things. Idk though maybe those things don't matter if my debt is cut in half.

Any current students have thoughts about this assessment?
(speaking as someone who’s been reading this thread since the announcement with no chance of getting in here)

You are clearly very talented, self-motivated and dedicated to have made it this far and received an acceptance here. From what I’ve seen, motivated students can make the best of less-than-ideal situations wherever they are (even though some environments may post greater challenges). “Flaws” here may have been highlighted recently due to LCME but there may be hidden issues at other institutions that won’t be apparent until you’re enrolled there. In other words, no school is perfect, some are just better at advertising and promotion.

As an outsider, bottom line it’s free and “all eyes on Einstein” at least for the foreseeable future will prob keep them on their A game. I say take “free” and run, but I’m just a stranger on the internet.
 
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Can any current students estimate the cost of attendance (room and board) outside of tuition and fees? I am someone that will be taking out straight loans for all four years. Is the estimated 23 K per year inflated on Einstein's website or does that sound accurate. Thanks for the help :)) It was confirmed with me that Einstein will only be using Federal loans to cover costs outside of tuition and fees.
how did you got this confirm, did you email someone in the school or did they send an announcement ?
 
Can any current students estimate the cost of attendance (room and board) outside of tuition and fees? I am someone that will be taking out straight loans for all four years. Is the estimated 23 K per year inflated on Einstein's website or does that sound accurate. Thanks for the help :)) It was confirmed with me that Einstein will only be using Federal loans to cover costs outside of tuition and fees.
current student, I'm not sure of your spending habits, but I think you could get it below that. For a 3-bed this year in student housing, rent was $535 per person (including wifi, gym, utilities) and around $625 per person for a 2-bed. Rent may go up next year, but probably not substantially more
 
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how did you got this confirm, did you email someone in the school or did they send an announcement ?
I emailed the financial head and he informed me they are only using federal loans for fees outside of tuition and fees
 
I emailed the financial head and he informed me they are only using federal loans for fees outside of tuition and fees
they just send the application for the financial questionnaire, and it seems they will have need-base aid for some people
 
they just send the application for the financial questionnaire, and it seems they will have need-base aid for some people

hmm interesting cause the assistant Dean of the Office of Student Finance did tell me they are currently only using student loans and that they would send out an updated FAQ (March 7th he told me) But I also see that the updated faq talks about need-based loans so idk anymore 😭 😭
 
Oh no. I don’t think even those will be accepted. Relatively high stat here and have no hope whatsoever for an A.

Einstein is in a bit of trouble most likely. They probably can’t afford to give out any more A’s at all.
wait really? how come? Because of the interviews/decisions they have already extended?

Before the announcement I think I woulda been a great fit. I'm a non-trad with like 7 years of research experience :/

Well at least if there is very little chance we know to not get our hopes up, and then if something good happens it will be a nice surprise!
 
High priority waitlist today (I think? - got the rolling admissions email)
 
wait really? how come? Because of the interviews/decisions they have already extended?

Before the announcement I think I woulda been a great fit. I'm a non-trad with like 7 years of research experience :/

Well at least if there is very little chance we know to not get our hopes up, and then if something good happens it will be a nice surprise!
Yes exactly and the unplanned for increase in yield.

Yeah same here. I am assuming the worst and can therefore only be pleasantly surprised!
 
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Any current Einstein students willing to talk about mentorship and research, particularly in ROAD specialties?
 
rolling admission waitlist email --is this high priority? interviewed at the end of jan!
 
Very curious to hear current students' perspectives on what Einstein's overall trajectory will be in the coming years. Will the donation's main impact be the free tuition, prompting increases in applications and increased selectivity, or will it also allow the program to grow? In the latter case, how will Einstein compare to institutions that are currently ranked higher? I know the rankings are b.s., and I've liked Einstein since the start of this application cycle, but I wonder if the donation will have implications on where the school will stand relative to the giants.

All speculation, but interesting to hear others' takes...that's the purpose of a forum after all haha

*To add to this: Einstein historically struggled with finances under Yeshiva, which seemed to limit its success. Between the Montefiore acquisition and this donation I have some hope its trajectory will become even more positive.
 
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Is there anybody who got a Feb 1 WL decision that has since been transferred to the HPWL?
 
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Can a current student or someone who knows speak on whether lectures are mandatory and how often there are mandatory sessions?
 
Still haven't heard back, interiewed 12/15. I noticed people who interviewed in Feb are beginning to hear back, should I message or keep waiting? I sent letter of interest beginning of February- just looking for some insight. Thanks guys!
 
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Can a current student or someone who knows speak on whether lectures are mandatory and how often there are mandatory sessions?
Lectures are not mandatory. There are required sessions most days though. Sometimes there are 1-2, sometimes more. Usually, there are 1-2 days a week with limited required sessions or none.
 
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(speaking as someone who’s been reading this thread since the announcement with no chance of getting in here)

You are clearly very talented, self-motivated and dedicated to have made it this far and received an acceptance here. From what I’ve seen, motivated students can make the best of less-than-ideal situations wherever they are (even though some environments may post greater challenges). “Flaws” here may have been highlighted recently due to LCME but there may be hidden issues at other institutions that won’t be apparent until you’re enrolled there. In other words, no school is perfect, some are just better at advertising and promotion.

As an outsider, bottom line it’s free and “all eyes on Einstein” at least for the foreseeable future will prob keep them on their A game. I say take “free” and run, but I’m just a stranger on the internet.
This!!

Most US top 50 med schools are the very similar these days in terms of their curriculum, offerings, and issues from an educational standpoint with minor variations. (Particularly the programs in NYC due to the collaboration and faculty migration between them).

In life, you will never truly know how it would be to have made a different decision. I think the key to being happy is making the choice that you think is right at the time and commit to making it the best experience you can.

I really enjoyed attending here and feel so happy for anyone who finds themselves there now.

Also btw the MTA is going to start building a train station right next to campus that will take you directly into Penn station and all the way up to New Haven, CT!! That is going to be huge…
 
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hmm interesting cause the assistant Dean of the Office of Student Finance did tell me they are currently only using student loans and that they would send out an updated FAQ (March 7th he told me) But I also see that the updated faq talks about need-based loans so idk anymore 😭 😭
I guess they are still figuring things out!
 
My overall sense of Einstein (as someone who has gotten in) is of pretty systemic disorganization. No one has any idea what is going on - students, faculty, other staff. I personally am concerned about over enrollment (what are they planning to do to accommodate more students than planned - housing, cadavers, etc?)

On paper, Einstein is objectively better than the other school I am considering (no tuition, research I'm interested in, MD/MS option, slightly better ranking) but my gut is saying that the lack of structure and, to quote LCME, strategic plan, will not serve me as a student.

In 10 years, I think this school could be stellar. But right now, I'm just not sure. I don't really care to be the class that starts after a complete overhaul of curriculum, exam style, mentorship, finances, probation-related things. Idk though maybe those things don't matter if my debt is cut in half.

Any current students have thoughts about this assessment?
+1, they seem incredibly disorganized about everything. I’ve felt this way since my interview and now still in trying to schedule a campus “second look” visit…. they have no real process for doing so. I have an A to a much higher ranked school that I think I’d be super happy at but also really tough to say no to free tuition. If anyone has any tips for negotiating aid at other schools, I’m all ears
 
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+1, they seem incredibly disorganized about everything. I’ve felt this way since my interview and now still in trying to schedule a campus “second look” visit…. they have no real process for doing so. I have an A to a much higher ranked school that I think I’d be super happy at but also really tough to say no to free tuition. If anyone has any tips for negotiating aid at other schools, I’m all ears
I was able to schedule a “Second Look” after filling out the form that was sent a while back. I suggest emailing the admissions office or contacting one of the Einstein students on the discord if you haven’t heard back.

In terms of negotiating, just send the admissions office or financial aid office a nice email asking if they would be willing to provide a scholarship to help you make the decision. A lot of T20 schools don’t match aid, but it’s always worth a shot to ask for something (didn’t work in my case)
 
My overall sense of Einstein (as someone who has gotten in) is of pretty systemic disorganization. No one has any idea what is going on - students, faculty, other staff. I personally am concerned about over enrollment (what are they planning to do to accommodate more students than planned - housing, cadavers, etc?)

On paper, Einstein is objectively better than the other school I am considering (no tuition, research I'm interested in, MD/MS option, slightly better ranking) but my gut is saying that the lack of structure and, to quote LCME, strategic plan, will not serve me as a student.

In 10 years, I think this school could be stellar. But right now, I'm just not sure. I don't really care to be the class that starts after a complete overhaul of curriculum, exam style, mentorship, finances, probation-related things. Idk though maybe those things don't matter if my debt is cut in half.

Any current students have thoughts about this assessment?
+1, this is also my fear, I feel like so much is new and in the air. my other options are around the same rank but will leave me with far more debt but are schools I think I would be happier at and succeed more at. at what point is it worth it? would love to hear others thoughts :)
I’m a current applicant, but I think if Einstein is your objectively best option or similar to other schools that you’ve been admitted to then it should be a fairly easy decision to pick tuition-free Einstein. The students seemed super nice when I visited, and they match well overall.

I think Einstein will work to make things better in the coming years in terms of organization, especially since they received such a big donation and need to now maintain a reputation more than ever. LCME accreditation will not be an issue - I heard everything is a pretty simple fix (i.e. not enough storage space for students, needing more study spaces). Furthermore, every school has issues that they need to improve - you just probably haven’t explored your other school options enough to find them.

If you truly think you’ll be happier at other schools, then by all means, take the extra debt. But I think if you could see yourself being overall happy at Einstein, then you’ll be glad you chose tuition-free. While you are deciding, you can see if your other schools want to match Einstein’s free tuition
 
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Getting rejected from Einstein on Einstein’s actual birthday. Homie reached out from the afterlife to personally uninvite me from his birthday party.
 
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Also a pre-II R but the 70-degree weather outside today cancelled it out. We take no L's here.
 
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It seems almost certain that Einstein will rise in the ranks in the coming years due to free tuition.

However, I would love to hear any thoughts about whether residency directors will perceive Einstein students to be of the same caliber as students from T20s by the time the class of 2028 applies to residency. Or will the increased perception occur for the next cycle (class of 2029) since the announcement came after the first round of acceptances?
 
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It seems almost certain that Einstein will rise in the ranks in the coming years due to free tuition.

However, I would love to hear any thoughts about whether residency directors will perceive Einstein students to be of the same caliber as students from T20s by the time the class of 2028 applies to residency. Or will the increased perception occur for the next cycle (class of 2029) since the announcement came after the first round of acceptances?
From my perspective, in terms of the residency director perceptions, the Einstein classes up until class of 2028 are all going to be the same type and caliber of students as usual. I think this will come a few more years into the future once the classes coming from the free tuition have entered residency. However, Einstein matches well as is and I thought this years match list was really solid
 
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It seems almost certain that Einstein will rise in the ranks in the coming years due to free tuition.

However, I would love to hear any thoughts about whether residency directors will perceive Einstein students to be of the same caliber as students from T20s by the time the class of 2028 applies to residency. Or will the increased perception occur for the next cycle (class of 2029) since the announcement came after the first round of acceptances?
Doubt it tbh. Its perception won’t change imo. NYU went from like 14 to 2 after free tuition then back to 11 now (I don’t feel like looking up the exact numbers, I had them posted earlier in the thread).
 
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Doubt it tbh. Its perception won’t change imo. NYU went from like 14 to 2 after free tuition then back to 11 now (I don’t feel like looking up the exact numbers, I had them posted earlier in the thread).
You're talking about USNWR rankings. They changed the methodology drastically last year because of severe criticism (spoiler: they didn't do anything better), but it's the reason why NYU went "down". Every single year between 2017 - 2022 before then, they rose up.

Einstein matches pretty ridiculously well already (most IM matches T20 across the country, NSG at T10, etc.). The increased profile and free tuition will likely drive it higher, but it's already really good.
 
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You're talking about USNWR rankings. They changed the methodology drastically last year because of severe criticism (spoiler: they didn't do anything better), but it's the reason why NYU went "down". Every single year between 2017 - 2022 before then, they rose up.

Einstein matches pretty ridiculously well already (most IM matches T20 across the country, NSG at T10, etc.). The increased profile and free tuition will likely drive it higher, but it's already really good.
Yup when I talked with a few med students they mentioned that they match extremely well already and PDs already know about Einstein’s reputation. They didn’t really think there would be much of a difference. Plus Einstein has gotten huge research grants in the past so they already have eyes on them from outside donors prior to free tuition.
 
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Yup when I talked with a few med students they mentioned that they match extremely well already and PDs already know about Einstein’s reputation. They didn’t really think there would be much of a difference. Plus Einstein has gotten huge research grants in the past so they already have eyes on them from outside donors prior to free tuition.
I was primarily comparing Einstein's match list to T20 med schools. I don't think they are on the same level, but I do agree that overall Einstein's match list is decent for IM. I don't think they are as competitive for the more competitive specialties though
 
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I was primarily comparing Einstein's match list to T20 med schools. I don't think they are on the same level, but I do agree that overall Einstein's match list is decent for IM. I don't think they are as competitive for the more competitive specialties though
From what I understand, the best IM programs tend to be as competitive as any top program from more competitive specialties. But I was seeing some great matches for other specialties (derm, NSG, ENT, etc.)

I think match lists are hard to read though. I get the sense that a school's opportunities get a foot in the door, but the rest is on you.
 
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From what I understand, the best IM programs tend to be as competitive as any top program from more competitive specialties. But I was seeing some great matches for other specialties (derm, NSG, ENT, etc.)

I think match lists are hard to read though. I get the sense that a school's opportunities get a foot in the door, but the rest is on you.
Good point. They do have some great matches for competitive specialties - UCSF for ENT, UMiami for derm, UPMC for NSG. However, I also have a feeling that the odds of these incredible matches is increased due to the sheer size of the medical school class.

Nonetheless, anyone who goes to Einstein definitely has the chance to go to top residency programs if they put in the work! I just wanted to add some nuance to the match list analysis
 
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I was primarily comparing Einstein's match list to T20 med schools. I don't think they are on the same level, but I do agree that overall Einstein's match list is decent for IM. I don't think they are as competitive for the more competitive specialties though
Oh yeah should’ve prefaced that I’m interested in IM and the med students I was talking to were also talking about how Einstein matches really well for IM in particular. Yeah based on previous matches Einstein doesn’t seem to match super competitively compared to T20s but I guess it depends on what you’re looking for in a residency. One may be more enticing despite being “less prestigious” so Einstein could be a better fit for you compared to T20a which match better for the more competitive specialties as you mentioned!
 
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Have they made this year's match list public yet? I cannot seem to find it anywhere.
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Kaiser San FranciscoInternal Medicine
ISMMS Mount Sinai Hospital-NYInternal Medicine
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Westchester Medical Ctr-NYInternal Medicine
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Yale-New Haven Hosp-CTInternal Medicine
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Interventional Radiology
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Neurological Surgery
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Neurology
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Ophthalmology
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Orthopaedic Surgery
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Family Health Ctrs at NYU Langone-NYPsychiatry
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NYU Grossman School Of Medicine-NYPsychiatry
Nuvance Health-NYPsychiatry
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Montefiore Med Ctr/Einstein-NYPsychiatry
Montefiore Med Ctr/Einstein-NYPsychiatry
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Radiation Oncology
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Radiology-Diagnostic
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NYU Grossman School Of Medicine-NYRadiology-DiagnosticMontefiore-New Rochelle/Einstein-NYMedicine-Preliminary
Montefiore Med Ctr/Einstein-NYRadiology-DiagnosticMontefiore-New Rochelle/Einstein-NYMedicine-Preliminary
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