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Hi guys,
I am very excited to have been accepted to two great US Allopathic medical schools, but I am having trouble deciding between them and was hoping to get some of your opinions regarding both schools. I apologize in advance for the long post-- I am kind of rambling and you are free to skip reading everything and post your opinions regardless!!
To me, the most important thing is choosing the "best" possible school in terms of preparing me to be a competitive residency applicant. I know that I can fit-in and adjust to any lifestyle changes at any school that I matriculate at, so I am truly concerned only with choosing the best medical school of the bunch. In addition, I am fortunate in that I will receive a higher-than-average familial contribution (in addition to taking out loans), so I am not allowing finances to factor into my final decision.
As a side note, I have noticed that Georgetown overall receives a substantial amount of criticism on SDN, and many have suggested this is due to their tendency to bitterly administer pre/post-interview rejections with seemingly little time for consideration. Consequently, I truly hope everyone bases their opinion on characteristics of the school rather than personal vendettas. Additionally, while it does not at all reduce the value of your contribution, I would vastly appreciate any disclaimers if you are on waitlists at any of the below institutions you discuss.
So: how would you rank both of these schools as far as their prestige and ability to match into desirable residency positions? If you were in my position, considering all factors, which institution would you pick? Last week, I was truly indifferent towards both schools. After visiting both second looks, however, I may have a slight preference for Georgetown, as I felt I fit-in there well. Though, I also understand it is difficult to judge "fit" based on a single day of visiting. Below I have listed some of my other factors of my evaluation.
Georgetown:
I have heard very strong things specifically about Georgetown's clinical training: they work longer hours during 3rd/4th year and are given substantial autonomy. Additionally, I believe Georgetown's name carries a bit more weight than Miller, coupled with a prominent location in DC close to many other prestigious institutions (in contrast to Miller's somewhat isolated location). I understand most on this forum will attempt to dissuade me from considering USNews ranking; however, it did surprise me that Georgetown was ranked a few spots below Miller. I am tempted to believe this is due to their overarching Jesuit ideals barring particular research practices. In addition, I heard a little bit of criticism regarding their curriculum that does not appear to contour around Step 1 preparation.
Miller:
I really like that the Jackson System centralizes all of Miller's resources in one location. On the other hand, I would be serving a somewhat uniform patient population and would lack diversity from rotating at different hospitals with different affiliations. I have been a Florida resident my whole life and attended UM undergrad, and after much reflection, I realized much of the reason I wanted to stay at Miller was because it would be a tremendously easy transition (already know many friends, familiar with area, etc). Nevertheless, Miller is still a strong name, ranks better than Georgetown, and had an impressive match this year. However, it does concern me that, due to its location, Miller is often under-appreciated outside of Florida, and most of its students matriculate from other Florida schools. I also worry that much of Miller's recognition/rank comes from piggy-backing off of Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, and I have little interest in ophthalmology.
Lastly, I have attached 2015 match lists from both institutions, if this is something that would help shape your opinion. As an undergraduate student, I am not as able to effectively analyze a match list as a current medical student or resident, so please do help inform me if you are knowledgable in this regard.
As a final note, I am also on waitlists at both University of Virginia and Case Western Reserve University. How would you rank both of these institutions compared to Georgetown and Miller? In other words, if I were to commit to one of my accepted schools and receive an offer from UVA/Case in a month, would the smart move be to take the offer? As of now, I intend to take an offer from either waitlist school as I am under the impression that they are overall better schools (academic considerations only).
Thank you so so so much in advance for your time in helping me make my decision. Please let me know if you have any questions about my post (written hastily) and I will respond as soon as possible.
I am very excited to have been accepted to two great US Allopathic medical schools, but I am having trouble deciding between them and was hoping to get some of your opinions regarding both schools. I apologize in advance for the long post-- I am kind of rambling and you are free to skip reading everything and post your opinions regardless!!
To me, the most important thing is choosing the "best" possible school in terms of preparing me to be a competitive residency applicant. I know that I can fit-in and adjust to any lifestyle changes at any school that I matriculate at, so I am truly concerned only with choosing the best medical school of the bunch. In addition, I am fortunate in that I will receive a higher-than-average familial contribution (in addition to taking out loans), so I am not allowing finances to factor into my final decision.
As a side note, I have noticed that Georgetown overall receives a substantial amount of criticism on SDN, and many have suggested this is due to their tendency to bitterly administer pre/post-interview rejections with seemingly little time for consideration. Consequently, I truly hope everyone bases their opinion on characteristics of the school rather than personal vendettas. Additionally, while it does not at all reduce the value of your contribution, I would vastly appreciate any disclaimers if you are on waitlists at any of the below institutions you discuss.
So: how would you rank both of these schools as far as their prestige and ability to match into desirable residency positions? If you were in my position, considering all factors, which institution would you pick? Last week, I was truly indifferent towards both schools. After visiting both second looks, however, I may have a slight preference for Georgetown, as I felt I fit-in there well. Though, I also understand it is difficult to judge "fit" based on a single day of visiting. Below I have listed some of my other factors of my evaluation.
Georgetown:
I have heard very strong things specifically about Georgetown's clinical training: they work longer hours during 3rd/4th year and are given substantial autonomy. Additionally, I believe Georgetown's name carries a bit more weight than Miller, coupled with a prominent location in DC close to many other prestigious institutions (in contrast to Miller's somewhat isolated location). I understand most on this forum will attempt to dissuade me from considering USNews ranking; however, it did surprise me that Georgetown was ranked a few spots below Miller. I am tempted to believe this is due to their overarching Jesuit ideals barring particular research practices. In addition, I heard a little bit of criticism regarding their curriculum that does not appear to contour around Step 1 preparation.
Miller:
I really like that the Jackson System centralizes all of Miller's resources in one location. On the other hand, I would be serving a somewhat uniform patient population and would lack diversity from rotating at different hospitals with different affiliations. I have been a Florida resident my whole life and attended UM undergrad, and after much reflection, I realized much of the reason I wanted to stay at Miller was because it would be a tremendously easy transition (already know many friends, familiar with area, etc). Nevertheless, Miller is still a strong name, ranks better than Georgetown, and had an impressive match this year. However, it does concern me that, due to its location, Miller is often under-appreciated outside of Florida, and most of its students matriculate from other Florida schools. I also worry that much of Miller's recognition/rank comes from piggy-backing off of Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, and I have little interest in ophthalmology.
Lastly, I have attached 2015 match lists from both institutions, if this is something that would help shape your opinion. As an undergraduate student, I am not as able to effectively analyze a match list as a current medical student or resident, so please do help inform me if you are knowledgable in this regard.
- Georgetown: http://som.georgetown.edu/prospectivestudents/degrees/md/matchplacement
- Miller: http://admissions.med.miami.edu/md-programs/match-day-results
As a final note, I am also on waitlists at both University of Virginia and Case Western Reserve University. How would you rank both of these institutions compared to Georgetown and Miller? In other words, if I were to commit to one of my accepted schools and receive an offer from UVA/Case in a month, would the smart move be to take the offer? As of now, I intend to take an offer from either waitlist school as I am under the impression that they are overall better schools (academic considerations only).
Thank you so so so much in advance for your time in helping me make my decision. Please let me know if you have any questions about my post (written hastily) and I will respond as soon as possible.