So I'm starting my decision process to narrow down my options and was looking for some insight from other students. I have been accepted at BU, Loyola, and Georgetown and would like some honest feedback. Here are my thoughts:
I'm originally from the midwest, but lived in DC last summer and loved the city. I would have no problem relocating to either DC or Boston, so location doesn't really play into my decision at all.
- I loved BU when I visited. I think what they're doing with their team oriented CBL is awesome, as well as the impression I got from the students and faculty there. The facilities were awesome, and I LOVED the pass/fail system and the residence apartments at a reduced price. My biggest draw to BU would be the strictly P/F system as well as the high success in pass rates and matches for USMLE I & II (I know that each student will perform based on his/her effort and not on the school. But the scores are good indicators for my use). This school is rather pricy, although it is in the same relative range as my other schools.
-Georgetown: Holy poo this school is gonna cost me an arm and a leg. However, I love the city and think I could get along really well with the students Georgetown typically attracts. My biggest attraction to Georgetown would be their unnaturally high match into Orthopedics. I would love to specialize in this, but am also realistic that my opinion might change. For the sake of this argument let's just pretend I stay with orthopedics as my number one ranked option for residency 😉
- Loyola is closest to my home. It definitely has a "midwestern" mentality in its teaching which I could definitely respond well to. Facilities are awesome. Although Maywood is a dump, I got the feeling that the students are a very close knit community. This is a huge attraction. Loyola matches very closely to my undergraduate school in a lot of areas, and I've been told to attend a school that seems to be the most "comfortable" transition. For me, it would be Loyola.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
I'm originally from the midwest, but lived in DC last summer and loved the city. I would have no problem relocating to either DC or Boston, so location doesn't really play into my decision at all.
- I loved BU when I visited. I think what they're doing with their team oriented CBL is awesome, as well as the impression I got from the students and faculty there. The facilities were awesome, and I LOVED the pass/fail system and the residence apartments at a reduced price. My biggest draw to BU would be the strictly P/F system as well as the high success in pass rates and matches for USMLE I & II (I know that each student will perform based on his/her effort and not on the school. But the scores are good indicators for my use). This school is rather pricy, although it is in the same relative range as my other schools.
-Georgetown: Holy poo this school is gonna cost me an arm and a leg. However, I love the city and think I could get along really well with the students Georgetown typically attracts. My biggest attraction to Georgetown would be their unnaturally high match into Orthopedics. I would love to specialize in this, but am also realistic that my opinion might change. For the sake of this argument let's just pretend I stay with orthopedics as my number one ranked option for residency 😉
- Loyola is closest to my home. It definitely has a "midwestern" mentality in its teaching which I could definitely respond well to. Facilities are awesome. Although Maywood is a dump, I got the feeling that the students are a very close knit community. This is a huge attraction. Loyola matches very closely to my undergraduate school in a lot of areas, and I've been told to attend a school that seems to be the most "comfortable" transition. For me, it would be Loyola.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.