molz31 Posted April 30, 2013 Congrats to all those who have been accepted to the Cornell PA program! What a great accomplishment. If anyone is looking for housing in the NYC area—My husband is a real estate agent in NYC. He has found many PA’s and PA students from PACE and Cornell housing in and around the NYC area. The brokerage he is working for is called TOWN. His name is Andrew Klima. His webpage can be found at: http://www.townrealestate.com/viewagent.html?agent_id=570 He has great reviews and will really find you exactly what you are looking for. If you have any questions feel free to contact him and at the very least he can help answer your NYC housing related questions—and maybe even find you your dream place! His contact information is on the above webpage. I know people moving from out of town may be overwhelmed with were to start—so I figured it might be helpful to have the name of someone you can go to for help finding a place. Also, I am a graduate of the Cornell PA program--- if anyone has any questions about the program feel free to contact me.
molz31 Posted April 30, 2013 Author Congrats to all those who have been accepted to the Cornell PA program! What a great accomplishment. If anyone is looking for housing in the NYC area—My husband is a real estate agent in NYC. He has found many PA’s and PA students from PACE and Cornell housing in and around the NYC area. The brokerage he is working for is called TOWN. His name is Andrew Klima. His webpage can be found at: http://www.townrealestate.com/viewagent.html?agent_id=570 He has great reviews and will really find you exactly what you are looking for. If you have any questions feel free to contact him and at the very least he can help answer your NYC housing related questions—and maybe even find you your dream place! His contact information is on the above webpage. I know people moving from out of town may be overwhelmed with were to start—so I figured it might be helpful to have the name of someone you can go to for help finding a place. Also, I am a graduate of the Cornell PA program--- if anyone has any questions about the program feel free to contact me.
molz31 Posted April 30, 2013 Author Congrats to all those who have been accepted to the Cornell PA program! What a great accomplishment. If anyone is looking for housing in the NYC area—My husband is a real estate agent in NYC. He has found many PA’s and PA students from PACE and Cornell housing in and around the NYC area. The brokerage he is working for is called TOWN. His name is Andrew Klima. His webpage can be found at: http://www.townrealestate.com/viewagent.html?agent_id=570 He has great reviews and will really find you exactly what you are looking for. If you have any questions feel free to contact him and at the very least he can help answer your NYC housing related questions—and maybe even find you your dream place! His contact information is on the above webpage. I know people moving from out of town may be overwhelmed with were to start—so I figured it might be helpful to have the name of someone you can go to for help finding a place. Also, I am a graduate of the Cornell PA program--- if anyone has any questions about the program feel free to contact me.
alynes Posted September 28, 2013 Thanks for the housing options, I'll definitely look into that when I get more serious about housing in the winter. I was just accepted to Cornell's PA program for next March, and I'm trying to decide if it's the right fit for me! As a graduate of the program, I thought you could give me some insight. I know Cornell's name provides open doors as far as clinical rotations, but how do you feel about the PA program in general? Did you feel the staff and other students were supportive? Is it difficult to get the class schedule on a weekly basis? I've heard some negative things on this PA Forum about Cornell's staff and students, but I know everyone is entitled to their own opinion. Any insight you could provide would be appreciated! Thank you!
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