First fo all, I am not going to try to covince anyone that they should seriously consider Houston because that is not my intention here. Personally, I am very happy with my choice, but the choice of which school fits your needs is ultimately up to each of you - not us.
I am probably the only one on SDN who can say this - I have attended San Antion and Houston dental schools. So, I do have the right to compare their programs some since the program at San Antonio hasn't changed a huge amount since I was there. The schedule is very similar. It is a fact (based on what everyone says) that Baylor pounds out Prosthodontic work more than any of the three schools. San Antonio's program by far does the least. Houston is comfortably in the middle. It is funny to think about GoFrogs comment (nothing personal - just my thoughts) about the DS2 at San Antonio feeling they hae everythign thrown at them in the Second year. I find this funny because when you compare the schedules, we spend a lot more time in the Lab in the 2nd year than they do even though the DS2 at SA feels that everything is thrown at them. We have lab half the day every day in the fall of 2nd year (this semester). 2 half days of operative, 2 half days of fixed pros, 1 half day of complete dentures and radiology lab once every other week. In the Spring, we have 1 half day of fixed pros (again), 1 half day of endo lab, 1 half day of inlay/onlay, 1 half day of pediatric dentistry lab and 1 half day of RPD lab. My point is San Antonio cannot compare to this. You get better expossure at Houston. I cannot find the schedule for Baylor, so i cannot compare. I don't feel I need to since most people agree (either due to experience or word of mouth) they do the most lab work.
Now about the labs - SA vs Houston. San Antonio's cubicles are great. I will have to say they were better when I went there because there were less rules you had to follow sice we could have our own Coffee pots, microwaves, and refrigerators in the middle of each cubicle of 4 people. That was nice. Plus, we were able to set up surround sound music to listen during lab. Another perk. Life was great in the lab. You had all the room you wanted and didn't have small lockers ot put your thigns in. You have tons of cabinet space. I loved the cubicles there. Now, whe I chose to go to Houston, the main thing I did not like was the lab. I was spoiled in San Antonio. I wasn't lookig ofrward to the more cramped up, ope lab format that we have at Houston. I still don't like the limited storage space and the lab does get cramped from time to time, but I do love the set up now. You may have found the lab to be very constrictive during your interview. It is at first. But, you get use to that feeling. It is actually a great thing being so close to your classmates. You have 4 to 5 people right there and many more if you go to the other side of the tables where you can get other's opinions on what needs to be doe, how you are doing or just to see how others are doing a particular procedure. You actually get to see quite a few different styles (approaches) to do the same thing. That actually make you a better dentist because you get to see what works best for you. You are less prone to do that in the lab set up that San Antonio has. This doesn't mean that people don't go see how others are doing things in lab at San Antonio, it just means that the lab set-up makes it less likely to get to seea wide variety of opinons and styles. Also, being that close to everyone here in Housotn makes it nicer from a social standpoint. You are more likely to have fun in the lab here. (My opion based on when I went to SA compared to what I see here at Houston.)
Anyways, we all have good schools. They all meet the guidelines set forth by the ADA/ADEA to graduate qualified dentists. It is just that each schools has it's own strengths. Personally, I just don't feel San Antonio has as stong clinical skills as Houston or Baylor based on the limited exposure they give the students and the fact that my skills sucked at San Antonio, but are by far superior here in Houston. You could say that is due to being more experienced here in Houston because of my exposure in SA, but it is not the case. It was 9 years between SA and Houston. Plus, they classes are taught differently. In addition, we are given more time to practive and more projects to do.
Anyways, just my thoughts that I needed to share because of the slam that serveral pre-dents (dental selects) have made based on no experiences at either school.
For those of you who have been selected to one or more schools, CONGRATS!!!!! For those who are still waiting, good luck. For those who have been turned down, stick with itand good luck nest year.