Help me choose between Loyola Stritch and Colorado University School of Medicine

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jogoat

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Having a hard time with this. Have no idea what speciality I want to do, but I want to keep the door open in case I want to pursue something competitive. I would like to add that I am a dual Canadian/US citizen. Have lived and studied in Canada (Greater Toronto Area) most of my life. Any advice/comments would be be rlly appreciated

Loyola Pros
  • Good student culture
    • interviewed in person; everyone was super nice (good vibes)
  • Would love to live in/near Chicago
    • have family in Wisconsin and spent a lot of my summers in and around Chicago
  • (As mentioned above) Family is closer (2h drive away from aunt/cousins, 8h drive or 2h flight to home in Canada)
  • Cheaper to live in Maywood IL (where school is located)/near Chicago vs Aurora, Colorado
  • Home residencies (like to take their own)
  • P/F curriculum
    • exam every 2 weeks
  • close proximity to hospital (believe its connected to the school)
  • cool ass gym and pool facility
Loyola Cons
  • P/F for preclinicals but has internal ranking (put into quintiles) 🙁
  • Traditional curriculum (healthy human body M1 then diseased body M2?)
  • Professor written exam but in NBME style
  • unranked (dk if this is necessarily bad)
Colorado Pros
  • Decently ranked/strong prestige
  • Cool curriculum
    • Basically start clerkship in 2nd year (called LICs = longitudinal integrated clerkships in IM, Peds, OBGYN, EM, Psych, Surg, FM)
    • Means we take STEP1 in 3rd year (~Nov/Dec) and STEP2 shortly after that
    • rlly like that we get straight into the hospital in 2nd year and hone in on what specialty we want sooner
  • P/F preclinical is true P/F i think
  • not rlly a pro or con but couldn’t really get a read on what student culture/general vibes were (zoom interview format made it difficult)
Colorado Cons
  • P/F preclinical may be ranked
  • Far away from family/support system (~4h flight)
  • Seems more expensive to live in Aurora (based on some initial research) vs Chicagoland
  • Not sure if I would enjoy living in Aurora? I’ve never been there. Looks beautiful and the idea of hiking mountains during free time sounds nice but idk
    • have only done winter sports casually here and there, decently active person
  • defo need a car in first year (apparently public transport is not good either)
  • scared of the name and shame post from 4 years ago (trying to not let that bias me but i do worry ab how true the things said there are)
  • more mandatory stuff to attend i think
Both
  • haven’t gotten a formal COA thing but both are gonna come out to ~$90-100k
  • also haven’t heard back for scholarships or anything like that but will try to negotiate
  • H/HP/P/F clinical i think
 
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