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I have been accepted into these two programs and am left with an incredibly difficult decision!
I know ultimately it's my decision to make, but I would love to hear from as many people who are willing to reach out as possible on their experiences and pros/cons with the programs and why you ultimately chose your school.
When I think about the programs off the top of my head...
WesternU:
-campus in a bit of a not so nice area, but surrounding areas seem wonderful (briefly checked out Claremont)
- California weather with lots of sunshine and plenty to do in LA (but do students have much time to take up those opportunities?)
-New facilities using the latest technology, such as CADCAM, Invisalign certification, anatomage for learning anatomy, etc.
- sim clinic not open on weekends for study
-small community feel with great faculty
-many different teaching styles (good or bad?) with letter grading and semi block style curriculum
- clinical rotations (7 weeks in 4th year and community outreach sprinkled throughout)
-$500 a year for parking on campus
-lots of great options for food and drinks with friends
-Higher cost of living?
- dress professionally every day, white coat in clinic
Roseman:
-in a nice suburban area with beautiful mountains surrounding the state
- long winters from what I've heard but nice summers! (I'm from WA, so I'm used to the short summer life)
- new facilities using the latest technologies
- also extremely wonderful and helpful faculty
- clinic (sim) open on Saturdays for additional practice/study
-"mastery learning model" - block curriculum focuses on 1 didactic and 1 pre clinic for 2-4 weeks with assessments sprinkled throughout and a final at the end. Seems like they have the curriculum set up in a way to really engage with students, make sure they're on track, and learning efficiently!
- students seem to have less stress and more free time
-free parking on campus 😛
- not many options for food and drinks with friends?
-Lower cost of living?
-wear scrubs to clinic, also have white coat I think?
Out of my dental education I pretty much just want to go somewhere where I will learn everything without being too overwhelmed alongside some truly awesome people, strong clinical experience (come out feeling confident), have some adventures along the way (taking opportunities to travel/explore), want there to be clubs to become involved in and gain additional skills, possible interest in doing a residency or ortho
Also might just make cost the deciding factor since I think both programs and the people there are great! Roseman's tuition seems higher, but I'm not sure that it actually works out to be more. If you guys have some numbers to throw my way, let me know!
Thanks in advance everybody, this is a very exciting time a majorly difficult decision!
I know ultimately it's my decision to make, but I would love to hear from as many people who are willing to reach out as possible on their experiences and pros/cons with the programs and why you ultimately chose your school.
When I think about the programs off the top of my head...
WesternU:
-campus in a bit of a not so nice area, but surrounding areas seem wonderful (briefly checked out Claremont)
- California weather with lots of sunshine and plenty to do in LA (but do students have much time to take up those opportunities?)
-New facilities using the latest technology, such as CADCAM, Invisalign certification, anatomage for learning anatomy, etc.
- sim clinic not open on weekends for study
-small community feel with great faculty
-many different teaching styles (good or bad?) with letter grading and semi block style curriculum
- clinical rotations (7 weeks in 4th year and community outreach sprinkled throughout)
-$500 a year for parking on campus
-lots of great options for food and drinks with friends
-Higher cost of living?
- dress professionally every day, white coat in clinic
Roseman:
-in a nice suburban area with beautiful mountains surrounding the state
- long winters from what I've heard but nice summers! (I'm from WA, so I'm used to the short summer life)
- new facilities using the latest technologies
- also extremely wonderful and helpful faculty
- clinic (sim) open on Saturdays for additional practice/study
-"mastery learning model" - block curriculum focuses on 1 didactic and 1 pre clinic for 2-4 weeks with assessments sprinkled throughout and a final at the end. Seems like they have the curriculum set up in a way to really engage with students, make sure they're on track, and learning efficiently!
- students seem to have less stress and more free time
-free parking on campus 😛
- not many options for food and drinks with friends?
-Lower cost of living?
-wear scrubs to clinic, also have white coat I think?
Out of my dental education I pretty much just want to go somewhere where I will learn everything without being too overwhelmed alongside some truly awesome people, strong clinical experience (come out feeling confident), have some adventures along the way (taking opportunities to travel/explore), want there to be clubs to become involved in and gain additional skills, possible interest in doing a residency or ortho
Also might just make cost the deciding factor since I think both programs and the people there are great! Roseman's tuition seems higher, but I'm not sure that it actually works out to be more. If you guys have some numbers to throw my way, let me know!
Thanks in advance everybody, this is a very exciting time a majorly difficult decision!