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I know this has been discussed previously on SDN (and at length). However, I'd like to get some more recent (and relevant) input on what you guys consider the pros/cons of Jefferson and Temple.
No, we are still H/P/F.oh did Jeff convert to pure P/F?
If I had the choice, I would go to Jefferson over temple solely based on safety. But that's just me.How do you guys think Drexel compares to Temple and Jefferson?
How do you guys think Drexel compares to Temple and Jefferson?
I would say Jefferson for the great center city location! However, Temple has beautiful new facilities. Jeff has true P/F grading--Temple has some weird grading that is like honors, high pass, pass, low pass etc. So basically it is graded at Temple. Either way can't go wrong..Philly is awesome! But Jeff definitely has better location!
Temple is one of the schools where students graduate with the most debt. Then again, this is my source: http://www.usnews.com/education/bes.../22/10-med-schools-that-lead-to-the-most-debt.I know this has been discussed previously on SDN (and at length). However, I'd like to get some more recent (and relevant) input on what you guys consider the pros/cons of Jefferson and Temple.
Temple is one of the schools where students graduate with the most debt. Then again, this is my source: http://www.usnews.com/education/bes.../22/10-med-schools-that-lead-to-the-most-debt.
Drexel is about 15 minutes outside the city in East Falls, and is probably not considered in the same league as Temple or Jeff.
The difference between Temple and Jefferson is minimal and would mainly depend on which you felt was a better fit. If you are lucky enough to attend the interview days and second looks for both schools, hopefully that will give you a better indication of which school you would prefer.
Off the top of my head, Jeff is H/P/F as opposed to H/HP/P/F at Temple (I think this is the case, correct me if I'm wrong). Jefferson also has one of the largest (the largest?) classes in the country, so we naturally have a very large alumni network. We also just got a new anatomy lab that is pretty much the same setup as Temple's. As someone previously mentioned, some parts of the campus are currently undergoing renovations but should be completed by Spring 2014.Vibe-wise I enjoyed Temple much more than Jefferson. However, Jefferson seems to be very well regarded as well in the area. Overall, both seem well-reputed institutions.
The overwhelming support on SDN for Jeff over Temple seems to be solely location. Anyone else have any other reasons besides the fact that Jeff is in Center City?
Jefferson also has one of the largest (the largest?) classes in the country, so we naturally have a very large alumni network.
Did not know that. It's kind of a moot point, though, considering the OP is asking about Temple and Jefferson.Drexel also has an incoming class size of 260 each year, both are tied as largest incoming classes. The 3 are incredibly similar schools.
it's not like the OP is gonna be a resident...Jefferson's hospital system is what stands out to me. It is highly ranked in many specialties, and it made it into the US News honor roll.
It comes into a play a bit when you're on 3rd and 4th year clerkships, though, since most of our students rotate through the Jeff hospital for multiple blocks.it's not like the OP is gonna be a resident...
It comes into a play a bit when you're on 3rd and 4th year clerkships, though, since most of our students rotate through the Jeff hospital for multiple blocks.
From within this thread:Did not know that. It's kind of a moot point, though, considering the OP is asking about Temple and Jefferson.
EDIT: He's not OP, but if he's still following the conversation, it might have relavence? (but prlly not 🙁)How do you guys think Drexel compares to Temple and Jefferson?
I preferred Temple enough to not apply to Jeff.
To my knowledge, Jefferson and Temple have similar facilities. Both hospitals are very large and include Level 1 Trauma Centers. Both Temple and Jeff have the benefit of being located in Philadelphia (large patient base).
You'll find folks who are interested in outreach-type work at either institution, but Temple is explicitly dedicated to reaching out to the poor community in which it is located. Temple has an organization called Temple Emergency Action Corps (TEAC) through which students can work in disaster relief efforts (started in the post-Katrina chaos). An affiliated branch (TEAC-Homeless, TEACH) also relies on medical student involvement and reaches out to the homeless in Philadelphia. These were big selling points for me. I have heard it argued that an advantage of training at TUSM is the community's extreme poverty (the logic would be that poor people lack access to health care and therefore have health problems that are not seen in more affluent communities, helping to diversify the students's knowledge base). An article from NPR discussing poverty in Philadelphia references an elementary school that is close to one of Temple's hospitals. Every once in awhile, financial problems are mentioned in association with Temple's Hospitals - presumably at least in part because the folks in the community who use the Temple University Hospital have Medicaid/no insurance.
Of course, with this poverty comes a high crime rate, and there is no doubt that TUSM is in a relatively dangerous neighborhood. In general, Temple medical students/residents live in Center City or Manayunk, though, just as Jefferson medical students do.
I believe that Temple's location and community are among its primary strengths due to the poverty of the surrounding community. On the other hand, I could see why you'd prefer Jefferson for the location/security. I have tried to lay out some of my thoughts in a reasonably objective fashion, although I obviously favor TUSM. I hope some of you find this helpful.
Rankings matter, but 13 slots difference between two schools in the middleish of the pack does not matter at all, GUARANTEED. Jefferson is located in a much safer area, which means there are safe affordable places within walking or short commuting distance. The importance of this can't be oversold, especially if you don't have the time management skills to regularly be making long commutes 🙂I'm quite surprised by the SDN lean towards Jeff. I know people love to say rankings don't matter, but they do! Many residency programs use an algorithm that takes into account the US News & World Report ranking to give you an overall numeric score. Of course, many other factors are involved in the algorithm, however, if you want to maximize your chance at a good residency spot, I would opt for the highest research ranked school to which you are accepted.
I realize this will probably make people mad, but just my two cents!
Rankings matter, but 13 slots difference between two schools in the middleish of the pack does not matter at all, GUARANTEED. Jefferson is located in a much safer area, which means there are safe affordable places within walking or short commuting distance. The importance of this can't be oversold, especially if you don't have the time management skills to regularly be making long commutes 🙂
Edit: I take that back. Rankings do not matter, perceived prestige and strength of the school does matter. A school can rise or fall 10 spots on US News over the course of a couple years and residency program directors do not really worry about/monitor that. But they probably will view an applicant from Harvard with more benefit of the doubt than an applicant from UMass, even with a similar profile.
You're calling me out but not the guy who says program directors plug US News Rankings into an algorithm (wonder what data was used to build that formula lol) to score applicants? Come on. Do you seriously think there are PDs out there that are insecure enough that they will show preference between two solid, average schools in the same city because one school is 10ish spots higher in US News?Lol... I'm glad we have a medical student on here that can "GUARANTEE" what residency directors look for.
As a Temple medical student who lives about a block away from Jeff, I feel I finally have my platform to publicly bitch a little about the snooty Jeff library rules...YAY!
Jeff charges non-Jeff people $7/day to enter the library, and about $500/year if you want to attend more than once. This is very annoying to me considering Temple & Penn both have open FREE library access to medical students from other schools (you know, for the betterment of community knowledge, etc).
I don't really know much else about Jeff, but my experience with the library situation made me feel some bad vibes from Jeff. I had visions of the Grinch (likely in cahoots with Gollum) drawing up these generous library rules.
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Anyway, since I'm not actually a Jeff hater (my issues are with the lib), my REAL advice for the original poster is as follows:
1) Go to second look for both Temple & Jeff and see which school you think you'd fit into best. Although Temple ranks technically higher, they're close enough that it shouldn't override which school you think you'd be happier at. Trust your gut.
2) Keep the two schools in a financial bidding war to see where you get the most $$$.
60k isn't chump change and it's probably worth it to choose Jeff if that difference stays the same. If you are going to Temple for a 2nd look it might not hurt to reach out to the financial aid office and discuss how you really want to come there but that finances are a consideration. This definitely works, you can get tens of thousands of extra scholarship money this way if a school knows you are seriously considering a similar alternative.I agree with those two last statements. I personally enjoyed Temple more than Jefferson. However, as of now, Jefferson would be significantly cheaper (around 60k cheaper). This may change if I were to receive a merit scholarship at Temple or if either school offers a great financial aid package.
I like both schools though and I'm not sure if it'll have to come down to financing just yet.
Probably because of a scholarship offer at Jefferson. They offer some need based grants.Kind of curious as to why Jefferson is $60k cheaper for you? I'm also looking at both but the differences in tuition is just over $2k a year ($8k total). They're both in Philly so for my purposes I'm assuming my personal COL would be the same regardless (but even the ones listed by the schools only differ by ~$7k per year).
Kind of curious as to why Jefferson is $60k cheaper for you? I'm also looking at both but the differences in tuition is just over $2k a year ($8k total). They're both in Philly so for my purposes I'm assuming my personal COL would be the same regardless (but even the ones listed by the schools only differ by ~$7k per year).
I received a merit scholarship from Jefferson. However, the difference between the schools may change once I've filed my FAFSA and schools have sent out financial aid.