Case vs. NYU

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Cost is essentially the same after scholarships and living expenses are covered for me so please don't tell me to just go the cheaper school!

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School 1: Case


Pros:
  • small class size
  • new facilities
  • good curriculum
  • lots of clinical training (at least pre-pandemic)
  • really enjoyed interview and staff seemed like they cared about students
Cons:
  • current D1s are fully online, no current plan for incoming D1s
  • I'm a minority and the midwest freaks me out, though I've never been to Cleveland
School 2: NYU

Pros:
  • all the specialties available
  • good clinical experience
  • living in NYC would be cool
  • name recognition
  • in person labs for current D1s amidst pandemic
Cons:
  • apparently the curriculum is changing based on another thread I saw and students aren't happy?
  • the huuuggeee class size
  • weird rumors about admon kicking students out?
Summary: I think I'm leaning Case, but I haven't visited the city yet. I would love to know more about the curriculum and training for each school though, my end goal is to be the best clinician I can and I'd like to go to the school that will give me the best skills and learning experience. If anyone attends either of these schools or has any insight, I would love some guidance!

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Cost is essentially the same after scholarships and living expenses are covered for me so please don't tell me to just go the cheaper school!

Post:
School 1: Case


Pros:
  • small class size
  • new facilities
  • good curriculum
  • lots of clinical training (at least pre-pandemic)
  • really enjoyed interview and staff seemed like they cared about students
Cons:
  • current D1s are fully online, no current plan for incoming D1s
  • I'm a minority and the midwest freaks me out, though I've never been to Cleveland
School 2: NYU

Pros:
  • all the specialties available
  • good clinical experience
  • living in NYC would be cool
  • name recognition
  • in person labs for current D1s amidst pandemic
Cons:
  • apparently the curriculum is changing based on another thread I saw and students aren't happy?
  • the huuuggeee class size
  • weird rumors about admon kicking students out?
Summary: I think I'm leaning Case, but I haven't visited the city yet. I would love to know more about the curriculum and training for each school though, my end goal is to be the best clinician I can and I'd like to go to the school that will give me the best skills and learning experience. If anyone attends either of these schools or has any insight, I would love some guidance!
not cheapest
do not go to nyu, go to case!
 
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