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This topic has been discussed time and time again, but with UTSW's new curriculum now in the second year, older threads don't apply as much.
I'm having a hard time deciding between these two amazing TX schools. I don't know my ultimate goal yet, but don't see myself going into academics. And didn't like basic science research during undergrad too much. I could see myself going for a competitive specialty, but still don't know. I can see myself leaving TX for residency, but I think I'd be happy staying in TX too.
UTSW
(cost: 44k per year)
+1.5 year preclinical P/F without any internal ranking
+reputation seems to be on the rise with their new hospitals. I don't know how accurate this is, but UTSW at least definitely made more of an effort to recruit than Baylor did.
+may have stronger clinical experiences than Baylor does. They stressed how med students get a lot of autonomy/responsibility in patient care during second look.
+seems to have stronger residency programs, but again this is just what I've heard from other people
+college system
-new curriculum will be in its second year. They will likely still be tweaking their curriculum when I start, and I don't know where their step 1 scores will fall.
-preclinical curriculum is more accelerated than Baylor's. They start later and still get a longer summer than Baylor does.
-Have been told it is a less service-oriented school than Baylor
Baylor
(still haven't received financial aid, but I imagine it will be similar to UTSW)
+Higher step 1 scores (average 246).
+Students seemed to be happier overall, maybe because they are tested less often than UTSW students. I don't need weekly tests/quizzes to keep myself on top of the material.
+I prefer Houston to Dallas
+Preceptorship in 1st year
-No protected research time in the curriculum. UTSW has 2 protected research times.
-preclinical grades still matter for AOA
-parking costs $160 a month
-Has faced financial problems in the past. It also was just recently taken off probation.
I appreciate any input!
I'm having a hard time deciding between these two amazing TX schools. I don't know my ultimate goal yet, but don't see myself going into academics. And didn't like basic science research during undergrad too much. I could see myself going for a competitive specialty, but still don't know. I can see myself leaving TX for residency, but I think I'd be happy staying in TX too.
UTSW
(cost: 44k per year)
+1.5 year preclinical P/F without any internal ranking
+reputation seems to be on the rise with their new hospitals. I don't know how accurate this is, but UTSW at least definitely made more of an effort to recruit than Baylor did.
+may have stronger clinical experiences than Baylor does. They stressed how med students get a lot of autonomy/responsibility in patient care during second look.
+seems to have stronger residency programs, but again this is just what I've heard from other people
+college system
-new curriculum will be in its second year. They will likely still be tweaking their curriculum when I start, and I don't know where their step 1 scores will fall.
-preclinical curriculum is more accelerated than Baylor's. They start later and still get a longer summer than Baylor does.
-Have been told it is a less service-oriented school than Baylor
Baylor
(still haven't received financial aid, but I imagine it will be similar to UTSW)
+Higher step 1 scores (average 246).
+Students seemed to be happier overall, maybe because they are tested less often than UTSW students. I don't need weekly tests/quizzes to keep myself on top of the material.
+I prefer Houston to Dallas
+Preceptorship in 1st year
-No protected research time in the curriculum. UTSW has 2 protected research times.
-preclinical grades still matter for AOA
-parking costs $160 a month
-Has faced financial problems in the past. It also was just recently taken off probation.
I appreciate any input!

