Victor Lu
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Hey guys! I was recently accepted into NSU KPcom and NYITcom through both of their 7-year bs do program. My heart wants to go to NSU so I can get the college experience and learn what it feels like to live away from home. My gut is telling me to stick with the safer option NYIT because I get family support and I feel that it has a better medical program. Does anyone have any advice on which program or medical school is better or has better matches? I’m open to any suggestions and advice! I also was wondering if NSU Kpcom will affect the chances of my matching into a good or competitive residency compared to NYITcom and will it prepare me well for the MCAT. Thank you all for the help!
NYIT Pros:
-Better match rate and board scores
-Close to home (family support)
-In the future, I want to work in New York
-Tuition is a little cheaper
-living from home so the cost of living is cheaper
-NYITCOM is pass/fail grading
-Courses are already pre-scheduled for you
NYIT Cons:
-No college experience for undergrad
-No real campus
-Need a higher MCAT requirement (508)
-Only 33% matriculate into the medical school
-I will be stuck at home until I am 25
-Need 120 credits in 3 years before Medical school
NSU Pros:
-More favorable location and campus
-Easier MCAT requirement (502)
-Only need 90 major credits to continue into medical school
-Get a sense of independence away from home
-I heard more people matriculate into their medical school\
-NSU KPCOM is graded not by pass/fail
NSU Cons:
-Take courses first summer
-Tuition is slightly more expensive
-Cost of living is more expensive
-Weaker medical school
-Heard bad things about their board scores and match rates
-Need to schedule my own courses
NYIT Pros:
-Better match rate and board scores
-Close to home (family support)
-In the future, I want to work in New York
-Tuition is a little cheaper
-living from home so the cost of living is cheaper
-NYITCOM is pass/fail grading
-Courses are already pre-scheduled for you
NYIT Cons:
-No college experience for undergrad
-No real campus
-Need a higher MCAT requirement (508)
-Only 33% matriculate into the medical school
-I will be stuck at home until I am 25
-Need 120 credits in 3 years before Medical school
NSU Pros:
-More favorable location and campus
-Easier MCAT requirement (502)
-Only need 90 major credits to continue into medical school
-Get a sense of independence away from home
-I heard more people matriculate into their medical school\
-NSU KPCOM is graded not by pass/fail
NSU Cons:
-Take courses first summer
-Tuition is slightly more expensive
-Cost of living is more expensive
-Weaker medical school
-Heard bad things about their board scores and match rates
-Need to schedule my own courses