I like that Duke's pre-clinical is all P/F.
I like that Duke gets better weather. I'm from the West Coast, so depressing East Coast winters are hard on me. I also like the more suburban/rural feel of Duke, and being able to drive out on an open road and not be crowded in dense urban city.
I went to Penn undergrad, and I'd like to try somewhere new honestly, so Penn isn't an automatic "Oh yes!" for me as it may be for others.
I want a nurturing institution whose students are not selfish gunners, I've heard horror stories about struggling with personal problems in med school and lack of support from the community/institution. I know Duke has an amazing rep for its community spirit, and that's pretty much what they sold us on interview day.
I am interested in derm, and for reasons besides pay+lifestyle. I had bad acne as a teen and had plenty of derm visits (did Accutane) and I've experienced firsthand how their work can change someone's life/confidence/etc. and the field is genuinely interesting to me.
You guys have any more insight? I know Penn matches amazingly well, and Duke doesn't seem to do as well...
I like that Duke gets better weather. I'm from the West Coast, so depressing East Coast winters are hard on me. I also like the more suburban/rural feel of Duke, and being able to drive out on an open road and not be crowded in dense urban city.
I went to Penn undergrad, and I'd like to try somewhere new honestly, so Penn isn't an automatic "Oh yes!" for me as it may be for others.
I want a nurturing institution whose students are not selfish gunners, I've heard horror stories about struggling with personal problems in med school and lack of support from the community/institution. I know Duke has an amazing rep for its community spirit, and that's pretty much what they sold us on interview day.
I am interested in derm, and for reasons besides pay+lifestyle. I had bad acne as a teen and had plenty of derm visits (did Accutane) and I've experienced firsthand how their work can change someone's life/confidence/etc. and the field is genuinely interesting to me.
You guys have any more insight? I know Penn matches amazingly well, and Duke doesn't seem to do as well...