1. I love UCSF. I was fortunate to have my pick of “top” schools, and I wouldn’t dream of being anywhere else.
2. The program is rigorous, but I have never heard of any dental school that wasn’t. About half/one third of my peers want to specialize, including myself, but there is no competitive nature between us. Everyone helps each other out and we don’t allow anyone to fall behind. The P/NP curriculum along with there being no class rank is a major help. That said, it is UCSF and it is Dental School. You are drinking out of a firehose, but everyone of my classmates is getting through it.
3. I would say we have some sort of exam on a biweekly/every three week basis, with the exception of midterms/finals. Those two weeks you have 6-8 exams. Again, it sounds like a grind, which it is. But, everyone gets through it. I find that most people are in class/study from 8am-10pm allowing 3 hours in there for lunch/dinner/gym/hobby. Finals obviously change that.
4. Can’t speak on Clinic, but simlab is pretty new to all of us. That said, it’s pretty good instruction and we are all learning a lot.
5. That’s a toughy. Believe it or not the cost of living isn’t too bad. Everyone gets Cal-Fresh & the Cost of Living Supplement Grant. Most people I know took out a lot less loans than you are allotted. Probably the fact that it’s not So-Cal weather and the fact that most don’t have a car are the biggest complaints. Buts it’s SF, one of the most desirable places to live for young adults. If you aren’t happy here, you won’t be happy anywhere.
6. The faculty is superb, the top of their professions. My peers are impressive, perhaps most impressive is their willingness to help others and not only be self serving. The upperclassmen are what blow me away. They go way out of their way to help out. I can’t wait to pass it forward.
Good luck if you are lucky enough to get in here! I hope you are able to make the most of this experience!