Hello All:
Ok here's the story -
Got into Columbia Post Bacc and
accepted to SUNY Stony Brook as a 2nd ugrad degree (Bio) to be able to take prereq's and under premed advisement.
Columbia a formal structured program, Stony Brook is informal unstructured (but both are listed under the AAMS postbacc listing website.)
Columbia is 30k and Stony Brook is 5k in tuition per year, both have teaching hospitals and rated 'The best in the NortEast' by Princeton Review. Columbia is smaller in student size (which i like) and has a more stringent admissions policy (higher gpa avg and sat scores.) 🙂
My stats:
a non traditional student
33, M, NYS licensed teacher with several years experience (teaching bio)
BSc Accounting (unofficial bio minor) from state school 3.45
MPS Env Sci from state school 3.85
GRE scores total ~2100
While i would prefer to live on LI (Ive lived in manhattan for a decade) I wont let this determine the choice (wanting the best education and increasing med school acceptance rate is priority.) Yet, is the $25k/ year difference indicative of the course, education and acceptance difference? I know you can go to a med school from a state school.
I am interested in surgery and public health/ preventative medicine, the latter paying much less than the former. Thus a challenging decision in many ways...
Your thoughts?
Ok here's the story -
Got into Columbia Post Bacc and
accepted to SUNY Stony Brook as a 2nd ugrad degree (Bio) to be able to take prereq's and under premed advisement.
Columbia a formal structured program, Stony Brook is informal unstructured (but both are listed under the AAMS postbacc listing website.)
Columbia is 30k and Stony Brook is 5k in tuition per year, both have teaching hospitals and rated 'The best in the NortEast' by Princeton Review. Columbia is smaller in student size (which i like) and has a more stringent admissions policy (higher gpa avg and sat scores.) 🙂
My stats:
a non traditional student
33, M, NYS licensed teacher with several years experience (teaching bio)
BSc Accounting (unofficial bio minor) from state school 3.45
MPS Env Sci from state school 3.85
GRE scores total ~2100
While i would prefer to live on LI (Ive lived in manhattan for a decade) I wont let this determine the choice (wanting the best education and increasing med school acceptance rate is priority.) Yet, is the $25k/ year difference indicative of the course, education and acceptance difference? I know you can go to a med school from a state school.
I am interested in surgery and public health/ preventative medicine, the latter paying much less than the former. Thus a challenging decision in many ways...
Your thoughts?