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yesHi all! Longtime lurker here!
These schools are all approx equidistant from my house, so location isn't the issue. Which would you choose and why?
Hi all! Longtime lurker here!
These schools are all approx equidistant from my house, so location isn't the issue. Which would you choose and why?
I'd pick the one with the least expensive cost of attendance.These schools are all approx equidistant from my house, so location isn't the issue. Which would you choose and why?
Whatever you do, don't listen to armybound. I doubt he has even heard of the schools you have listed.
Unless you want to do research in public health, in which case I'd go with SLU (Idk about L-ville).If research is your jam, then Wake all the way.
(I, too, will be deciding between Wake and SLU.)
Good luck!
Unless you want to do research in public health, in which case I'd go with SLU (Idk about L-ville).
OP, it depends on what matters to you. Ask 20 different people, you'll get 20 different answers.
What do you want to do during and after med school? Where would you rather live for 4 stressful years? Do you care about weather?
Yeah don't worry about specialties too much unless you have a ton of experience (and even then...)
Which offers the best clinical training?
Where did you feel most at home?
Did you really like the atmosphere at any of them?
Do you mind snow?
How much do you care about your debt? COL might make a difference.
Family support might be super important for you. Have they supported you well in the past?
SLU shares STL with WashU, but I think they get much more EM trauma and pathology because they serve the poorer areas (not sure about this)
Search the forums for ideas, and talk to MS4/recent gradsI honestly think I need to go back to each one. I don't think SLU has a second look which is unfortunate. I haven't been there since October, but I was at Wake a few weeks ago. I always get excited about visiting Chicago, but my family generally drives me insane if I am there for extended periods of time. St. Louis is still a healthy five hours from Chicago. I doubt I would go up there much except on holidays anyways. I don't mind snow. Before financial aid, the cost of attendance is similar for the two. Interestingly enough, Wake's average indebtedness is 50k less. I think both probably have good clinical training. How can you tell which school has better clinical training as a premed/applicant?