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Long story short, my cycle is over and I'm having a really hard time deciding between med schools, and any outside opinions would be greatly appreciated. I've asked friends, family and mentors, and everyone has told me different things. I have a choice between two schools, BU and Stony Brook.
Cost Wise: with my financial situation (will not disclose, but I'm not rich, just worked hard and got lucky) and at current interest rates, I would graduate BU with ~158,000 in debt. Stony Brook would leave me with ~111,000 in debt. On one hand, 47k is a lot of money (that could be a down payment on a houseor a very nice car). On the other hand, is a 47k difference significant in the grand scheme of things once I start being able to pay it off in a meaningful fashion?
Location Wise: IMO, BU is in a much better place in terms of things to do and enjoy, BUT Stony Brook would put me very close to my support system of friends and family. I guess you can say that I'm afraid of the change, but Boston seems like a more interesting place. On the other hand, my parents are older than most and I would like to spend time with them outside of major holidays/breaks.
Prestige: BU is ranked higher than Stony Brook, if that means anything. BU also got more name recognition than Stony Brook when I asked around. But from glancing at years of match lists it seems that BU matches more people into more prestigious residencies. I imagine that there would be more big name faculty at BU than Stony Brook as well.
Opportunities: BU and Stony Brook both have strong research opportunities available, so I don't know if it's correct to compare them on this metric, but if anything BU has slightly more research available. BU in my opinion wins out in terms of clinical education however, because of BMC and it's larger size/more diverse patient population in comparison to Stony Brook. Again, that's not to say that Stony Brook's clinical experiences are bad.
Curriculum: BU is 2 years P/F unranked and Stony Brook is switching to 1.5 years H/P/F ranked. I've heard H/P/F vs. P/F is a trivial thing because pre-clinical grades don't matter as much. I have heard however that ranked classes can stress people out and encourage cutthroat competition (which I had enough of in pre-med haha). I've heard 1.5 year pre-clinical curriculum allows more elective time and more time to think about what field of medicine you want to enter, which would be appreciated. I've also heard that 1.5 year pre-clinical curriculum schools tend to have higher board scores, which is also a big plus.
Fit: I think it's amazingly hard to judge fit based on interview day and second looks. Both student populations I saw looked happy and loved their respective schools. The one difference I did notice was that BU students seemed to be more pressured by their debt. How do people get "gut feelings" about one specific place? It's amazingly difficult to me, I liked both schools a lot!
Wow, this turned out to be much longer than I intended. In any event, I appreciate any and all responses I get! This is going to be a tough choice.
Cost Wise: with my financial situation (will not disclose, but I'm not rich, just worked hard and got lucky) and at current interest rates, I would graduate BU with ~158,000 in debt. Stony Brook would leave me with ~111,000 in debt. On one hand, 47k is a lot of money (that could be a down payment on a houseor a very nice car). On the other hand, is a 47k difference significant in the grand scheme of things once I start being able to pay it off in a meaningful fashion?
Location Wise: IMO, BU is in a much better place in terms of things to do and enjoy, BUT Stony Brook would put me very close to my support system of friends and family. I guess you can say that I'm afraid of the change, but Boston seems like a more interesting place. On the other hand, my parents are older than most and I would like to spend time with them outside of major holidays/breaks.
Prestige: BU is ranked higher than Stony Brook, if that means anything. BU also got more name recognition than Stony Brook when I asked around. But from glancing at years of match lists it seems that BU matches more people into more prestigious residencies. I imagine that there would be more big name faculty at BU than Stony Brook as well.
Opportunities: BU and Stony Brook both have strong research opportunities available, so I don't know if it's correct to compare them on this metric, but if anything BU has slightly more research available. BU in my opinion wins out in terms of clinical education however, because of BMC and it's larger size/more diverse patient population in comparison to Stony Brook. Again, that's not to say that Stony Brook's clinical experiences are bad.
Curriculum: BU is 2 years P/F unranked and Stony Brook is switching to 1.5 years H/P/F ranked. I've heard H/P/F vs. P/F is a trivial thing because pre-clinical grades don't matter as much. I have heard however that ranked classes can stress people out and encourage cutthroat competition (which I had enough of in pre-med haha). I've heard 1.5 year pre-clinical curriculum allows more elective time and more time to think about what field of medicine you want to enter, which would be appreciated. I've also heard that 1.5 year pre-clinical curriculum schools tend to have higher board scores, which is also a big plus.
Fit: I think it's amazingly hard to judge fit based on interview day and second looks. Both student populations I saw looked happy and loved their respective schools. The one difference I did notice was that BU students seemed to be more pressured by their debt. How do people get "gut feelings" about one specific place? It's amazingly difficult to me, I liked both schools a lot!
Wow, this turned out to be much longer than I intended. In any event, I appreciate any and all responses I get! This is going to be a tough choice.