Decisions...Mercer or Jefferson

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Ok, so I know there have been a few Mercer / Jefferson threads...this post is more of a rant/hash it out for my own sanity type of thread.

I am truly perplexed. NOTE: I am a non-traditional student. I want to pursue clinical pharmacy - I will without question go through PGY2 and become board certified. Money is not on the forefront for me (Pharmacy is a step down from my current salary).

I got into both Mercer and Jefferson and really don't know which to choose.

Mercer is well established with a great reputation, has the advanced clinical track that I would be interested in pursuing, and an alumni base that is far reaching. Cost of living is much better in ATL and I feel like if I had to go out of ATL to get my residency, I would have less of an issue. Plus, ATL is a little less saturated than Philly (at least at the moment).

Yes, Jefferson is new, but it's still Jefferson. It will become a phenomenal program without question. The opportunity to tailor my interests is fantastic. Rotations at Jefferson are second to none. Philly is a little more progressive overall than ATL. Dr. Meyer (who heads up the pharmacy department at Jefferson) is a phenomenal contact to have. I also like the idea of being able to have some input into the developing program. Also, since there are no fraternities until the first class graduates, there's a chance to become a "chartering member", and pioneer other activities/clubs/etc.

Plus, I have a family. Don't really need to worry about DH and a job (he's got offers in both cities already - lucky him). I have a 2 year old daughter and a 3 month old son. I just don't know if I go with the older, more established school with the clinical track and great organizations already in place, or the school that is sure to be great connected with Jefferson hospital that will allow me to "chart my own course".

Sigh. I thought that making this post would allow me to see an "obvious choice" after listing my pros, but I'm still undecided. Both places have tremendous benefits.

Anybody care to chime in??

ETA: I would prefer to end up practicing where I am educated (if that makes sense) but clearly understand we may have to pack up and move to follow a job.
 
I'm obviously biased too, but I would never go to a new or unaccredited school if I was accepted into a school that has been around forever.

Do you like the Philly area? I've never been there... I just know that the weather up north is much more harsh, and that Atlanta is actually a really nice place to live (I lived in Miami previously though, which is not a very great place to live so I guess I don't have much to compare with. lol)

I can't speak for Jefferson, but I know that if you went to Mercer you would not be disappointed with the amount of involvement regarding the student organizations, fraternities, etc. The job market for pharmacy is MUCH less saturated than in Florida (and I'm assuming Philly as well?)
 
Hi.. Belle

I just received my official letter today from Jefferson。 So I guess it's my time to pay the deposit fee。。$1000 not cheap at all. Jefferson is my second interview. I had my first interview with Campbell University. I got deferred by the school. Well even if I got accepted to Campbell University, I don't think I would attend there. The location of Campbell University is just too depressing. I also asked around my friends if theres anything wrong with attending a new school. They say nothing wrong with it. Jefferson will become fully accredited by 2012 correct??
 
Hanhuang, yes Jefferson will be accredited once they graduate the first class in 2012.

But I have finally made a decision.

I will be attending Mercer.
 
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