Hi all,
I am a third year undergrad planning to start my apps this summer, the only problem is, I have no Idea where I want to go.
I've been trying to sort through them the same way I did when I looked for undergrad schools (make a giant list of all the schools, narrow them down geographically, then by how well they match my stats, then by how well their programs fit my goals, then by how cool they are).... only problem is, based on what their websites say they all sound very very very very much the same. I'm having a hard time cutting through the PR BS and getting to what actually makes the schools unique.
I'm finding it challenging to limit the schools geographically.... I grew up in a relatively rural area (my dad is actually an apple farmer), and I'm pretty sure that is where I want to eventually practice medicine. A school with a good rural medicine focus would be nice; however, I also feel like I could use this as an opportunity to live in a city environment and experience something new (not to mention the benefits of a larger patient pool that a city offers). I would love to try a school outside the pacific northwest where i live, but I would be happy here too....
Program wise it's a challenge too. I'm pretty sure I'm more interested in primary care, but I want to keep my options open because in high school I did some sports med (which I loved) and I could totally see myself in orthopedics. I am very interested in global/international medicine (I lived in Argentina for a year after I finished high school), so schools with good programs for that would be great, especially schools with tropical disease programs. I've just had a hard time sorting out which schools actually focus on international medicine, and which just offer a clinical elective somewhere like Guatemala. Research isn't a huge priority of mine, but I wouldn't object to some quality public health research.
Sorting out my stats doesn't help, because I've got about a 3.6 and I haven't taken the MCAT yet. I have average to good extra curriculars.
I think I might like a problem based curriculum, but I don't really know....
I'm a Washington State Resident, so I will be applying to UW and the Oregon Health Sciences school... I'm also looking at U of AZ, and George Washington.
I guess the heart of the question is, for those of you who have already gone through the process of selecting where you will be applying, in retrospect how would you have generated your list if you could do it again? I'm seeking general advice because I cannot be the only one in this sitch, but any specific advice based on my situation would be awesome too.... or use the above as an example that I and others can use 🙂
I am a third year undergrad planning to start my apps this summer, the only problem is, I have no Idea where I want to go.
I've been trying to sort through them the same way I did when I looked for undergrad schools (make a giant list of all the schools, narrow them down geographically, then by how well they match my stats, then by how well their programs fit my goals, then by how cool they are).... only problem is, based on what their websites say they all sound very very very very much the same. I'm having a hard time cutting through the PR BS and getting to what actually makes the schools unique.
I'm finding it challenging to limit the schools geographically.... I grew up in a relatively rural area (my dad is actually an apple farmer), and I'm pretty sure that is where I want to eventually practice medicine. A school with a good rural medicine focus would be nice; however, I also feel like I could use this as an opportunity to live in a city environment and experience something new (not to mention the benefits of a larger patient pool that a city offers). I would love to try a school outside the pacific northwest where i live, but I would be happy here too....
Program wise it's a challenge too. I'm pretty sure I'm more interested in primary care, but I want to keep my options open because in high school I did some sports med (which I loved) and I could totally see myself in orthopedics. I am very interested in global/international medicine (I lived in Argentina for a year after I finished high school), so schools with good programs for that would be great, especially schools with tropical disease programs. I've just had a hard time sorting out which schools actually focus on international medicine, and which just offer a clinical elective somewhere like Guatemala. Research isn't a huge priority of mine, but I wouldn't object to some quality public health research.
Sorting out my stats doesn't help, because I've got about a 3.6 and I haven't taken the MCAT yet. I have average to good extra curriculars.
I think I might like a problem based curriculum, but I don't really know....
I'm a Washington State Resident, so I will be applying to UW and the Oregon Health Sciences school... I'm also looking at U of AZ, and George Washington.
I guess the heart of the question is, for those of you who have already gone through the process of selecting where you will be applying, in retrospect how would you have generated your list if you could do it again? I'm seeking general advice because I cannot be the only one in this sitch, but any specific advice based on my situation would be awesome too.... or use the above as an example that I and others can use 🙂