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I know, it's yet another comparison thread, but due to the large numbers of SDN members accepted into both places, I think many will benefit from this.
Here's what I observed from visits:
CASE
- DentSims
- own operatories during 3rd, 4th years
- smaller class
- I'm unsure about living in Cleveland for four years
- I never found out much about curriculum, but it sounds like skipping classes was not a big deal, so take that for what it's worth
MICHIGAN
- Ann Arbor is a nice college town (albeit a little small to hold a dental school of UM's size)
- Facilities weren't quite as nice as Case's, but there are upgrades being made, including simulators for next year
- Sounds like there is a heavier academic emphasis
(- personal note, I have a family member that works in a non-dental related field at the UM Hospital that has lived in the area awhile. For me, that might be a significant, yet easily-overlooked factor)
Overall, I still feel like I don't know enough to make an informed decision. I'm not a resident of MI, so no tuition break there. Can anyone provide their thoughts, or more information on either school? BTW, I'm looking at general practice, returning to WA state after dental school. Thanks! 🙂
Here's what I observed from visits:
CASE
- DentSims
- own operatories during 3rd, 4th years
- smaller class
- I'm unsure about living in Cleveland for four years
- I never found out much about curriculum, but it sounds like skipping classes was not a big deal, so take that for what it's worth
MICHIGAN
- Ann Arbor is a nice college town (albeit a little small to hold a dental school of UM's size)
- Facilities weren't quite as nice as Case's, but there are upgrades being made, including simulators for next year
- Sounds like there is a heavier academic emphasis
(- personal note, I have a family member that works in a non-dental related field at the UM Hospital that has lived in the area awhile. For me, that might be a significant, yet easily-overlooked factor)
Overall, I still feel like I don't know enough to make an informed decision. I'm not a resident of MI, so no tuition break there. Can anyone provide their thoughts, or more information on either school? BTW, I'm looking at general practice, returning to WA state after dental school. Thanks! 🙂
