Prospective Med Student
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I am incredibly fortunate to have been accepted into both Albany Medical College as well as the Larner College of Medicine in Vermont, however, I now have to figure out where to go. Here is my list of reasons for each:
Thanks!
- AMC Pros:
- Strong affiliate hospital (Albany Medical Center)
- wont have to move around as much
- cheaper COA (~58k for tuition and roughly 25k for remainder)
- not too far from Boston or New York
- seemingly strong emphasis on student wellbeing
- potentially more institutional scholarships and need-based aid
- Have heard Albany does not have much to do outside class
- unranked (not sure how much it matters)
- Honors/Pass/Fail I think?
- older facilities
- I believe preclinical is all recorded lectures (aside from labs)
- Felt less personal during interview
- Strong affiliate hospital (Albany Medical Center)
- Larner Pros:
- more robust research opportunities
- also strong affiliate hospitals
- newer facilities
- more active/collaborative learning environment
- Burlington offers more to do outside of class
- Ranked (again, not sure how much that matters)
- Not too far from home
- Really positive interview experience
- Quite steep in terms of tuition and living (got into Vermont Clinical Campus and I am OOS applicant)
- Potentially less diverse patient population, although I have read/heard that this may not be true
- likely to get less financial aid especially being out of state
- like the collaborative style, but also uncertain about the flipped classroom and how that will actually work in practice. I did ask current students but still do not know how I will function in that
Thanks!
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