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When I submitted my application, I expected it would be sort of like the Hogwarts Sorting Hat.... apply to many schools, maybe go to a few interviews, get accepted to one school, and end up going there.
But I've been pretty blessed to get multiple acceptances. How do you decide where to go? This opportunity (amazingly good problem) has come as a complete surprise, and I am very grateful to have to think about this topic.
After reading through some old threads, including some X vs. Y school threads, what seems important (more or less from most important to least.....) is:
- tuition/scholarships/cost of living
- location (weather, proximity to home, feelings about the location)
- USNWR ranking
- quality of affiliations for clinical years
- true P/F > ranked P/F >grades
- gut feeling
- class size. Not sure if smaller or bigger is better??
- curriculum. But it's hard to make a call here, as one may prefer group versus lecture but actually learn better in the other way.... very hard to really know my own learning style.
- impression of students from interview day
- school mission
Is there anything else I'm missing that should be considered?? Are there factors listed here that in your opinion are not important (id like to hear why, too, of course)? I'd appreciate your thoughts and feedback.
But I've been pretty blessed to get multiple acceptances. How do you decide where to go? This opportunity (amazingly good problem) has come as a complete surprise, and I am very grateful to have to think about this topic.
After reading through some old threads, including some X vs. Y school threads, what seems important (more or less from most important to least.....) is:
- tuition/scholarships/cost of living
- location (weather, proximity to home, feelings about the location)
- USNWR ranking
- quality of affiliations for clinical years
- true P/F > ranked P/F >grades
- gut feeling
- class size. Not sure if smaller or bigger is better??
- curriculum. But it's hard to make a call here, as one may prefer group versus lecture but actually learn better in the other way.... very hard to really know my own learning style.
- impression of students from interview day
- school mission
Is there anything else I'm missing that should be considered?? Are there factors listed here that in your opinion are not important (id like to hear why, too, of course)? I'd appreciate your thoughts and feedback.
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