Hi, I am an accepted candidate for Columbia '14. I am currently trying to decide where to go and I've heard a lot of input and read many of your previous posts. It sounds like Columbia has a ton of opportunities and freedom...but I was wondering what you can tell me about the social life? My major concern is that Columbia will be full of socially awkward pre-meds like the ones at my undergrad.
Do people go out in the city? Also, do people mostly go out with other Columbia med students or do they mix with the other grad students and students from other medical schools?
I'm planning to attend the revisit so many of these questions will probably be answered then, but I figured I'd ask since you seem to offer pretty good advice.
Also, where else were you considering and what ultimately convinced you to pick Columbia? (No need to sugar-coat it)
I definitely agree, you will find out for sure during second look (because honestly the personality of your classmates is more important than the personality of mine for you. Every class has its own flavor). We are definitely an outgoing class. Lots of taking advantage of NYC. Tuesdays we all go out (20-50 people depending on the week) and do karaoke at the local sports pub. We actually went(well, about 90) on a ski trip this weekend to Vermont. We do mixers with the other medical schools about once a month on average (2 this month, none last month, if varies). We do mixers with other graduate and medical programs at least monthly (sometimes open to all, sometimes a specific program and ours), and there is a lot of smaller level mixing because we see a lot of the other schools through activities like Bard Hall Players, Rugby, Intramural basketball, health advocacy groups, free meals, dining hall meals, the gym, dance programs, and just the fact that we live with them. People go to plays (in fact, we all just went as part of our Psych class to Next to Normal), go to museums, run to Central park or otherwise go there, go down town to eat/drink/shop, etc etc etc. I can't say that Columbia is unique in the extroversion and involvement of our class, but I can say that I sincerely doubt that any school could be more so than us. Our curriculum (pass/fail UNRANKED pre-clinicals) and a tradition of being more than just doctors 100 years old (the oldest activities organization in a medical school, oldest theater group, oldest Alumni Association) really makes that impossible in my mind.