Meeting Minutes 03/30/2021

Today we heard from a panel of current OSU Optometry students. Here are the minutes:

Students speaking:

  • Rochelle
  • Hanna
  • Kinsley
  • Abby
  • Liz
  • Madison
  • Jaime
  • Rami

 

  • Working as a tech is beneficial but not completely necessary. You’ll do fine if you don’t work at a practice. Do shadow though
  • Most beneficial things from working in a practice
    • Patient interaction
    • Will lead to good letters of recommendation
  • How did they know they wanted to do opt without working as a tech
    • LOTS of shadowing in different offices
    • Good work/life balance
    • Not as much schooling as med school
  • Optometry isn’t just “one or two” and prescribing glasses and contacts. “Can never really get bored”
    • Versatile
  • Workload in undergrad vs opt school
    • A LOT
    • Will take some time to get used to
    • Not going to have as much free time
    • May have to change the way that you study
    • But it’s worth it and you can do it
    • A lot more material
  • What did you do in undergrad that prepped you for opt
    • Well-rounded application
    • Leadership/club positions
    • Hobbies and interests
    • Being involved
  • How did you get letters of Rec
    • Someone who knows you
    • Maybe a prof. of a smaller class size?
    • Pick someone that you shadowed a couple times or a prof that you had in class a couple times
  • How did you write personal statement
    • Prob not stressed as much, but still make it good
    • Don’t let it overwhelm you
    • Start off with a story/values
    • Try to show that you researched the profession (more for the interview but still)
    • Brag about yourself without sounding cheesy
  • Studying tips
    • Find what works best for you
    • One person may be able to re-read slides while another re-writes everything
    • Don’t let other’s ways of studying influence you
    • Don’t put a time on it – you’re just going to overwork or stress yourself out
    • Know when to take breaks
    • You’re learning to remember and apply not learning to memorize and pass a test
    • “6 hours of classes. If you try to do 1 hr per class, you’re at 12 hrs for the day, so just keep in mind it’s about efficiency” -Jaime
    • Every class has different requirements
    • Learn to recognize when you’re not being efficient
    • Engage with your learning
  • Application/why OSU
    • Apply where you want to go
    • Offers in-state tuition after 1st year
    • Get to see all specialties
    • You’re going to be well prepared
    • Learning to interact with patients in the first year by doing pretesting
    • The alumni always talk about how great OSU is and they still talk to classmates and professors
    • It’s a family
    • Apply places you can see yourself living for the next 4 years