Why does everyone try to bag on Columbia so much?
Because some people in Columbia started to advertise themselves as a top school, and sadly, it's not.
"I personally consider Columbia to have a good package overall. I have been admitted to UCONN, USC, Boston, NYU and UCLA to name a few, but I chose Columbia for a number of reasons. Here are some of my reasons and this may help you in your selection of a dental school:"
You can choose whatever school you go to, UCLAguy, but I say you should go to UCLA instead of Columbia due to the cheaper tuition and many other factors. You can never beat UCLA and UCSF!
"1. Dr. McMannus is an outright honest man about his school. He told us at our interview that most people consider Harvard as a better school (for those who specialize). However, he showed us statistics of how many people specialize from Columbia and it was quite impressive. (I know you all have your reasons to refute him b/c of GPRs however there are still a huge number of people who get wonderful specialities). "
Dr. McManus's numbers only show a number of people getting into specialties, but it didn't show you the percentage of them. Don't get fooled by that. Do a search on SDN, many many other schools have a higher percentage of applicants getting into Ortho and other specialties. Eg, Harvard 100%(7/7), nova 100%(7/7), temple 85%(6/7), Michigan 85% (6/7), and Columbia has a poor less than 50% (7/15). How can Columbia beat Harvard, are you crazy?
"2. The fact that you take classes with the Medical School. Columbia Medical School is known to have a top 10 medical school. If you are taking the same classes as them that means you are getting just as good of an education. You may consider taking classes with medical students a disadvantage but I consider it an advantage (as the Board scores of Columbia show). "
Columbia is only 5th on board I. The fact that you take classes with a good bunch of medical students only adds a huge amount of pressure on you. Dental school is already hard, and dental school is extremely hard at Columbia.
"3. Columbia has a reputation that sells your practice. I don't care how much SDN people think Columbia dent is not highly regarded...the school in general is regarded as a TOP university close to the level of Harvard. This will sell your practice. If I were a patient I would rather go to a dentist who has gone to Columbia rather than some no name school. "
I agree with you Columbia does have a good reputation in business and undergraduate, but I disagree with you that it's going to do anything to advance your dental career. To prove this, ask some graduates of Columbia, and ask some drs on dental town. I think there's a thread over there, where CU graduates show a regret tone while describing their school choice.
"4. Columbia is in New York City. Many of you are in your 20s and New York is an awesome place to be at that age. Though you will be studying a lot, there are still nights you will want to go out and have fun. This is a major readon why I didnt attend UCONN. I do not want to have to worry about going a 100 miles to some club when I can take a 15 minute subway ride to the middle of NYC. "
NY is a filthy city, crowdy and cold. You can have fun in NYC clubs, but when you have that many classes, and many other craps to take care of in Columbia. I'm sorry man, you cannot have fun AT ALL. The first two years is hell, and it's common knowledge about Columbia. It gets better in your third and forth year, but not much.
"To those of you who love to hate on Columbia...I say just GET A LIFE especially MrBadVibes. "
You should get a life too LOL UCLAguy, actually I hope you can, because you have virtually no life in Columbia!
"If you would like to learn more about Columbia send me a Personal Message and I will try to help you out as much as possible."
I'm not trying to bach Columbia, but when you make those stupid untrue comments about Columbia, I don't think it's fair for other SDNs to see. Nobody wants to make a false decision for four years. Regards.