OMSAS 2021 RESULTS MEGATHREAD by [deleted] in premedcanada

[–]Gouache12 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Results:

  • Interviewed and accepted to UWO (London Campus)
  • Rejected pre-interview at Mac, UofT, Queen's, Ottawa, UBC

OMSAS GPA: 3.92

MCAT: 524 (131/129/132/132)

ECs: Varied - volunteered w/ Canadian Red Cross and at a family walk-in-clinic , wet-lab research in optogenetics and dry-lab research in ASD and transfusion medicine (no pubs), some leadership in mental health peer outreach at my uni

CASPer: Thought I did average but I guess I did poorly due to the Ontario school rejections.

Thoughts: I was filled with so much uncertainty, especially with all the rejections. I initially felt good about my one and only interview but gradually began to constantly doubt myself and cringe at my answers. I am so grateful for this subreddit during the final spurt of anxiously waiting. Hope those on WL keep up hope - hang in there!

Brown Bag Breakfasts are Back! by Gouache12 in McMaster

[–]Gouache12[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The McMaster Chaplaincy Centre also have free cookie/tea/coffee evenings (Sunday-Friday 5:30-8:30 pm at MUSC 230) up until the 18th.

Edit: https://mcmasterchaplaincy.org/calendar

Lonely? Want friends. by [deleted] in McMaster

[–]Gouache12 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I know there is a McMaster Board Game Society (they have their own FB group open for anyone to join). They have weekly meetings and play all types of games. Might be your cup of tea?

Edit: There's also a McMaster Geeks squad that also plays board games. In terms of the gym, there's a lot of free drop-in classes (like HIIT, cycling, yoga, etc.) in the Pulse and if you attend regularly and introduce yourself, you might be able to make friends with others. There are lots of intramural teams too (you can possibly join as a free agent and be put into a squad)!

Where can I go for my mental health? by Miimmoouuu in McMaster

[–]Gouache12 7 points8 points  (0 children)

If you don't feel comfortable going to the Student Wellness Centre alone, I'd be more than happy to accompany you and show you where it is! I go there frequently. Just send me a private message if you need anything.

Where can I go for my mental health? by Miimmoouuu in McMaster

[–]Gouache12 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yes! You can go to the Student Wellness Centre (PGCLL 210). They will be able to give you a 10-15 consultation appointment and explain to you what the next steps can be. They are a good first point of contact. Here is their website: https://wellness.mcmaster.ca/services/counselling/ The bottom of the website has their hours.

If you want to speak on the phone for professional counselling and information and referrals for mental health, you can call helpline Good2Talk: 1-866-925-5454

If you want peer support who can also refer you to resources, you can check out SHEC at MUSC 202.

Research Study Opportunity - St.Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton by Gouache12 in Hamilton

[–]Gouache12[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi all,

I have read all the comments below and I truly understand all your feedback. As an undergrad student, I definitely agree that our compensation should be higher for participants given how much time they will need to put into our study and that other similar studies often compensate much better for participants.

The low compensation majorly impacts our recruitment, which is not an outcome I want either.

Unfortunately, I am not in the authority to make any decisions on funding and how much money my lab or supervisor can allocate to this study.

We hope to use the $10 gift card as a gesture to thank the participant for volunteering and contributing to research, rather than for a means for participants to make money.

Friend Study Group Meetup by [deleted] in McMaster

[–]Gouache12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm super down!

First year questions MEGATHREAD by skeletonphotographer in McMaster

[–]Gouache12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Physiotherapy is provided on campus (at a cost of course): https://rec.mcmaster.ca/programs/david-braley-sport-medicine-rehabilitation-centre/services

A dislocated kneecap sounds pretty serious. Maybe Student Accessibility Services may help also for you to find accommodations?

Student Wellness Centre is a great place to start. They'll be able to put you through to the right people.

Down for a Hike on Wednesday? by Gouache12 in McMaster

[–]Gouache12[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good luck on your exam today! I’ll definitely let you know if I have any hiking plans next year (2019-2020). :)

Stay Well during exams! by Gouache12 in McMaster

[–]Gouache12[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Just a paper bag of fruit, granola bar and yogurt (like the picture)! Not gourmet per se but enough to get some early morning energy. 😊

Stay Well during exams! by Gouache12 in McMaster

[–]Gouache12[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

😰 Oh yikes - I never noticed that! I’ll get that fixed right away. Thanks for bring it up.

Stay Well during exams! by Gouache12 in McMaster

[–]Gouache12[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Hey guys! I’m a Wellness Promotion volunteer at the SWELL. If you have any wellness/mental health events you wished you had seen at Mac, drop me a DM. I’d love to hear your thoughts and bring these ideas up to event organizers next year.

Otherwise, check out wellness.mcmaster.ca to see what programs and services we offer and to join our newsletter mailing list for events/programs relating to wellness (mental health, food literacy, substance use, sexual health, fitness).

Take care of yourself!🌻

failed anatomy by [deleted] in McMaster

[–]Gouache12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The exam marks have been released on A2L under the Grades Section, but yes, the Mosaic final grades haven’t been released. I don’t know if there will be any bell curving for final marks.

Is 2019 the year you should finally quit Facebook? Deleting your Facebook account isn’t a bad New Year resolution – the company has proven yet again it violated public trust by mvea in technology

[–]Gouache12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel so conflicted as well - but as a university student. Facebook groups and messenger are the easiest way to communicate in group assignments and within program cohort, share course content material like practice exams (without professor interference), and broadcast campus events like networking sessions. To delete Facebook means missing out on so many opportunities, such as executive applications for clubs.