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So I'm trying to gather opinions from various sources to accurately make my decision. I am currently trying to decide between UF and Columbia. Here are my thoughts:
UF: I'm currently an undergrad at UF and I am very comfortable living there. I am familiar with the school, the city, and I've seen the dental clinics and how the dental students interact with one another. I know I would be comfortable going there plus it's close to home (I'm from florida) and I plan on practicing in Florida too. Plus its cheaper by around 60 grand over the 4 years. They have a good curriculum and a good name too but obviously not as good as Columbias.
Columbia: It's columbia. It's NY. It would be a new experience for me. Down side is it's a little bit more expensive but not so much to be a decisive factor. I am thinking on specializing but i"m not sure yet. Obviously Columbia has a good specialization rate but so does UF. The thing that bothers me about Columbia is their medical integration. I feel I'm learning irrelevant material when they pair us up with med students for most classes in the first two years. Plus since boards are going to pass/fail what happens when you want to specialize and all your classes are pass/fail and the boards are pass/fail. then all you have is the name.
Any thoughts?
So I'm trying to gather opinions from various sources to accurately make my decision. I am currently trying to decide between UF and Columbia. Here are my thoughts:
UF: I'm currently an undergrad at UF and I am very comfortable living there. I am familiar with the school, the city, and I've seen the dental clinics and how the dental students interact with one another. I know I would be comfortable going there plus it's close to home (I'm from florida) and I plan on practicing in Florida too. Plus its cheaper by around 60 grand over the 4 years. They have a good curriculum and a good name too but obviously not as good as Columbias.
Columbia: It's columbia. It's NY. It would be a new experience for me. Down side is it's a little bit more expensive but not so much to be a decisive factor. I am thinking on specializing but i"m not sure yet. Obviously Columbia has a good specialization rate but so does UF. The thing that bothers me about Columbia is their medical integration. I feel I'm learning irrelevant material when they pair us up with med students for most classes in the first two years. Plus since boards are going to pass/fail what happens when you want to specialize and all your classes are pass/fail and the boards are pass/fail. then all you have is the name.
Any thoughts?
Columbia! its a top school.