I am going to EP so I am biased:
EP has a level I trauma center. It has crazy interesting pathology because of the population base. And yes I came up with "crazy interesting" myself. It has a CITY, and plenty of Latino women. UTEP sports! Hospital is in bad area of town.
Lubbock has the most major residency positions of the Tech campuses. Hence it has more PD's, residents, and research. It has Tech sports. It has Tech women!
Amarillo has few residents. Which means you get more 1 on 1 time with attendings. It has fewer patients. I have not statistics, but according to students I know, there is more time to study for exams because you see fewer patients. Amarillo has no women that I am aware of, sorry. No sports and no outside life that I am aware of. For what it is worth (quote from nurse I know in Amarillo), Amarillo gets all the asian guys. Not sure why this is or if it is really even true.
Disclaimer: I am not liable for any strains of herpagonnasyphilaids acquired from Latina or Tech women. However I will take credit for any good times had.
I'm biased but welcome to EP. I am from there, and I gotta say that I would have chosen it over the other 2 campuses had I chosen to attend Texas Tech.
EP is not a big metropolis (it's not on the level of Houston/Dallas by any means), but I think it's a good place to live. We do have a university that hosts the annual Sun Bowl, which attracts a lot of people, some of which tailgate for 2 days straight (I mention this mostly for the males here,
😉 ). Not to mention we have good, authentic Mexican food in every corner of the city, as well as your usual chain restuaurants you would find anywhere else. Shopping isn't bad, either, there are plenty of options. For winter ski trips, Ruidoso, NM, is only a measly 3-hours away, and it's a beautiful place. Or you can hop on across the border once in a while for more entertainment options, like everyone else.
Our crime rates are very low, and there are plenty of cheap housing options in nice areas of the city. I would actually consider buying a house there, since you will probably be able to get something nice (3b/2b) for under 100K, in a nice area. You might want to rent the extra rooms to other med students and cover your mortgage that way.
I suggest living on the West side, it's close to the mountains and the scenery is the best (NOT FLAT). It tends to be a little pricier than elsewhere, but I really think the extra ~100/mo. is worth it just to wake up with the mountains next to you.
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Besides that, hospitals there are busy. It's not a secret that the border towns have more interesting pathologies to be seen and a greater number of patients. I definitely think you guys will get great clinical experience.
PS. If any of y'all have any more questions about EP just send me a PM and I'll do my best to answer them. I have inside contacts 😉.