If You Had a 5.0 and a Nobel prize....Where and Why?

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Yes I know 5.0 does not exist. But if you had every school in the US (or Canada) offering you a full scholarship, where would you go and why?

My pick is Tufts University. Love the students. Love MA. Like that the school attempts to work for the community it is located in (unlike some schools that just take up space). Want the Triple board program for residency. U Cincinatti is my runner up.

Side note: I wanted to attend Dalhousie when I was little because that's where Gilbert Blithe (Anne of Green Gables) went - back when all it took to become a doctor was a clean suit and some cash.
 
If you're winning a Nobel prize, you're doing work that affects people on a greater scale then the direct application of medicine - why would you give up all that promise to go back to school and be a grunt for years?
 
I would go to University of Arizona so I could be with my boyfriend.
 
University of Michigan. Closest to home. Excellent education. Excellent place to live and raise a family. Definitely.
 
If I had a nobel prize, I'd stay where I was to get the nobel prize.
You'd already have the skills as a researcher and while getting that MD might be beneficial, I don't see how much more towards the top you could go when you've already got a nobel prize, which is the most prestigious of all awards in science except for maybe having your own constant.
 
Tufts? Seriously? *Shrugs*.

What is the Triple board thing?


I'd go to Weill, live in the city, and go to Jackson heights on the weekends to eat real Indian food. Tis' the life.
 
Cornell.

NYC, NY presbyterian, research opportunities, international electives, good name, option to live at home for 3rd and 4th year, decent tuition all in one package? OH BOY!
 
WashU in my hometown, St. Louis. Prestigious school in the best city in the country.
 
What is the Triple board thing?

airshad8 -
A triple board residency allows you to train and become board eligable in general psychiatry, child and adolescent psychiatry, and pediatrics in five years (I am interested a little because I am indecisive and a lot because I want to do all three).

Tufts TB
http://www.tufts-nemc.org/psych/training.htm
 
Hopkins, Harvard, or Baylor.

And for all the people asking "why would you got to Med School if you have a Nobel prize?":

You people are so damn irritating to anyone who ever asks any hypothetical question. It's a hypothetical question. The GPA and Nobel prize are simply tools used to express the idea of every Med. School in the US would commit genocide to have you. Answer the question instead of going off on an irrelevant tangent...
 
Anywhere in N. America? I'd go to Toronto. Anywhere in the world? I'd go to Cambridge.
 
University of Michigan
great school, great town... everything is great about it
 
Hopkins, Harvard, or Baylor.

And for all the people asking "why would you got to Med School if you have a Nobel prize?":

You people are so damn irritating to anyone who ever asks any hypothetical question. It's a hypothetical question. The GPA and Nobel prize are simply tools used to express the idea of every Med. School in the US would commit genocide to have you. Answer the question instead of going off on an irrelevant tangent...

AMEN....apparently some people here would be better off with the question, "If every medical school in the world would offer you a full scholarship, which school would you attend and for what reason(s)."
 
I love mayo but I dont think i would be able to live there for more than a year. I worked there one summer as a CT research fellow- did some surgeries on large animal hearts and they put me up in Kahler hotel to live in, a few blocks from the med student lounge- of which I hung out in a couple of times. The hotel was nice too, had its own pool, all the amenities of a hotel at my disposal 24/7. However, the town was just too isolated. Im a big city person, and the closest big city was Minneapolis about 1 hour drive away. I havnt seen the winters yet, but they definitely have their underground tunnels so i guess it must be bad. BUt that aside, Mayo has quite possibly the best hospital system in the world. The libraries, the architecture, the entire town is all Mayo - hell its airport in rochester might as well be named Mayo Airport because thats really the only purpose for it (to shuttle patients in and out). The hospitals have the grandest architecture I've ever seen, and Ive felt like I was in a museum most of the time. The history is splendid and everyone knows the Mayo Clinic- Being a student here (the kids are geniuses) is an honor that could probably trump over the feeling of being a little bit isolated. Regarldess, i stick by SDN university 😉
 
ANYWHERE THAT WANTS ME....no just kidding.

You know the typical dream schools: Johns', Harvard(actually anything in boston), UChicago...
 
I live close to Mayo and I think its pretty awesome also, plus I am a sucker for a school with its own tunnel system. Don't be decieved though - bad weather is a rumor that Minnesota premeds spread to deter others! 😀
However, I think that I wouldnt want to raise a family there - the whole town is built around the hospital and you get the impression that nothing else important is going on (its true though). All the doctors and such live around each other and send their kids to the nice high school and it kind of like watching the Beverly Hillbillies except the hillbillies were there first and its not very glamourous.

(Although since its minesota maybe I should say bluffbillies? Does anyone know the difference between a hill and a bluff?)
 
Good question. I'm going to assume that you also intend to say that cost of living is covered, and I have no previous financial, family, or transportation issues.

Somebody told me that Mayo was free. Is that true? Too cold!

I would want a place with a great mix of students with different backgrounds. While Michigan is a great school, aren't most of the students there still from Michigan (don't have my MSAR on me)? Don't get me wrong, I'd definitely pick it over where I am, and it's definitely in my top 5-10. I think that the deal-breaker might be the weather. Nothing wrong with Michigans, I'm just more inclined to choose a state school with a more diverse profile (Cali, Florida, Texas, NY). The Big 10 region (like where I'm from) seems homogenous from an outsider's viewpoint.

Hopkins, Harvard, etc.--they will give you an excellent edge for your career, but I'm afraid that my undergrad school (Kansas State) already makes me look like a mutt. I don't think that I'd have a lot in common with the student population there.

In all honesty, I think that I might go with Baylor. True-most there are Texans, but the curriculum style (step one after 1.5 years) is extremely attractive to me. Plus many a pageant finalist have come from the Lone Star state. Warm weather, too, and it is the best among several med schools in the area. MD Anderson is right there along with the Texas Medical Center in general. Houston? Not a great city, and the school's agreements with hospitals seem a little suspect. Some complain about the parking, but I think that you can find reasonably-priced housing not far from campus.

In general, USMLE content is the same in Alaska as it is in California, so you aren't really going to learn anything at Wash that you aren't going to learn at any other accredited school. It's how you spend your time in medical school that matters over where you go to school as far as your board scores go, and any grumblings about a school having more of a competative environment to push you is not a well-founded argument. It's definitely not like undergrad where the education is highly variable from campus to campus.

Next I might go with UCSF--great city, very liberal environment. Cali has a good mix of people, weather is nice. I know nothing about the curriculum style though.

I'd throw UNC, Virginia, and Northwestern into my top ten for sure since I've visited all of those campuses and generally liked the cities. I would have to look at how their grading systems and curricula are set up to figure out how I'd rank them relative to my learning style.

If you are going to twist my arm and make me pick in the Ivy League, I'd probably go with Yale. Can't really give you a good reason as to why. I've never been there, but at least I think that they'd have a good mix of students without the snobby sort of stigma that Harvard seems to have (or are they all jaded Harvard rejects?).

Thanks for allowing me to brainstorm.

FYI I'm an M1 at the University of Oklahoma. +pity+
 
MIT grading system is out of a 5.0, just a minor point. =)
 
i would go to harvard medical school, but i probably could not get into it with a 5.0 and nobel prize cause there are mexicans with 3.0s and 27 MCATs that are more competitive than i am

:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

well played... 👍
 
EVMS 'cause it's my only option 😉
 
Depends. If I had a full scholarship anywhere, Duke or Yale (very differnet schools but each appeals). If I did not have a scholarship, one of the Fl schools, likely USF or if out of Fl, I'd probably do UNC.
 
Yes I know 5.0 does not exist. But if you had every school in the US (or Canada) offering you a full scholarship, where would you go and why?

My pick is Tufts University. Love the students. Love MA. Like that the school attempts to work for the community it is located in (unlike some schools that just take up space). Want the Triple board program for residency. U Cincinatti is my runner up.

Side note: I wanted to attend Dalhousie when I was little because that's where Gilbert Blithe (Anne of Green Gables) went - back when all it took to become a doctor was a clean suit and some cash.

South Harmon College of medicine?????????????









Mayo (The best medical school in the world) all the way.
 
1. Hogwarts School of Medicine...MD/PhD/MSTP...that is all i have to say.
 
Id do whatever it was that got me the nobel because obviously thats where my talents lie
 
Yes I know 5.0 does not exist. But if you had every school in the US (or Canada) offering you a full scholarship, where would you go and why?

My pick is Tufts University. Love the students. Love MA. Like that the school attempts to work for the community it is located in (unlike some schools that just take up space). Want the Triple board program for residency. U Cincinatti is my runner up.

Side note: I wanted to attend Dalhousie when I was little because that's where Gilbert Blithe (Anne of Green Gables) went - back when all it took to become a doctor was a clean suit and some cash.

Wow, Tufts if you could go anywhere? That makes me feel great, cause it looks like thats where I'm goin!😎
 
i would go to harvard medical school, but i probably could not get into it with a 5.0 and nobel prize cause there are mexicans with 3.0s and 27 MCATs that are more competitive than i am

Don't start with this. You are coming off as really ignorant. You wouldn't get in because your arrogant attitude and lack of sensitivity would get you rejected more than anything else. This thread is not for this, so go post in some AA thread somewhere if you have comments to make.

I would choose Penn by the way.
 
Did any of you Mayo-fans interview?
 
hmm.. probably UCSF or UPenn. San Francisco rocks my world. and I 😍 me some cheesesteaks. Plus everyone in SF seemed to be a progressive hippie bleeding hearted liberal like me. And they were all just so happy to be there. Very diff attitude than most East Coast cities.

I hate the cold, so Harvard and Mayo are out. Hopkins - eh, I'm not a big fan of Baltimore. I'd rather love the city I live in than go to a higher ranked school.
 
hmm.. probably UCSF or UPenn. San Francisco rocks my world. and I 😍 me some cheesesteaks. Plus everyone in SF seemed to be a progressive hippie bleeding hearted liberal like me. And they were all just so happy to be there. Very diff attitude than most East Coast cities.

I hate the cold, so Harvard and Mayo are out. Hopkins - eh, I'm not a big fan of Baltimore. I'd rather love the city I live in than go to a higher ranked school.

If you compare temps in Phili to Boston, you'll see they are pretty similar. Of course, Boston does not have Cheesesteaks.

My top choice would be U of Hawaii Medical School. Surf's up!
 
i would go to harvard medical school, but i probably could not get into it with a 5.0 and nobel prize cause there are mexicans with 3.0s and 27 MCATs that are more competitive than i am

:wow: FYI it is legal to use URM status as an explicit positive application factor.

Depends. If I had a full scholarship anywhere, Duke or Yale (very differnet schools but each appeals). If I did not have a scholarship, one of the Fl schools, likely USF or if out of Fl, I'd probably do UNC.

Is Florida still Florida residents only? I've been to the med campus in Gainesville. (Wizard drools) Smokin beauties.

1. Hogwarts School of Medicine...MD/PhD/MSTP...that is all i have to say.

If I can go to Europe, I'm going to Beauxbatons. 😍
 
If you compare temps in Phili to Boston, you'll see they are pretty similar. Of course, Boston does not have Cheesesteaks.

My top choice would be U of Hawaii Medical School. Surf's up!

i dunno dude, Ive spent part of two winters in Boston, and I whimpered like a puppy. It was chill you to the bone cold. I was cold wearing a winter coat. I dunno, I've been in Philly/Baltimore/DC/NYC during the winter and they didn't seem nearly as bad as Boston. I just remember the winters in Boston being brutally cold. I'm also a thin, anemic, whiny person, so my opinion may be slightly biased. 😀

Hawaii is a good choice, but I would probably fail out in my first semester. I am about 50% nerd and 50% beach bum, so it would be interesting to see which part of me wins out when they are in direct competition with each other on a daily basis...😀
 
i would go to harvard medical school, but i probably could not get into it with a 5.0 and nobel prize cause there are mexicans with 3.0s and 27 MCATs that are more competitive than i am

:laugh:
 
Yacht. Two Women. Bottle of vodka. 100" plasma screen with 10.1 surround sound. Three PhD students to do my work for me while I sail off to Hawaii.
 
the children's hospital, i'm guessing?
 
If you're winning a Nobel prize, you're doing work that affects people on a greater scale then the direct application of medicine - why would you give up all that promise to go back to school and be a grunt for years?

Well clearly the question is, where would you go to accept your full-time tenured faculty position? :laugh:
 
OP: why cincinatti?

Same reasons as Tufts: love the environment, like ohio, plus Cincinatti has an excellent psychiatry department lots of NIH money, AND Cincinatti also has a triple board program.
 
Right now, it's a toss-up between UPenn and Duke because of their compressed basic science curriculums. I'm anxiously waiting until March to hear from them.
 
hmmm, if I didnt have to pay... probably UC San Francisco or UNC-Chapel Hill.

I applied to neither of them.

(and yes,I know the selections seem quite different from each other.)
 
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