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Its official =) Turned down some great schools (Temple, Harvard, Buffalo, UConn, Columbia) but I think the clinical program and small class size at SB will be perfect for me. Anyone else heading there? Good luck to everyone in your decision!
 
Congratulations!

You've made the right choice. 👍
 
Quite the contrary. No space to be cut throat in a class of 40~

😕 40 students with 3.7 GPAs and overachieving personalities. no cutthroat? lol no gunners really? i no believe.
 
Did they fill up their seats already? Im dying to hear from them but I gets no love.
 
What did you like about stony brook that Harvard didn't have? Completely curious, that's all. I just haven't heard much about SB.
 
What did you like about stony brook that Harvard didn't have? Completely curious, that's all. I just haven't heard much about SB.

Probably the price tag 😀
Also the dean of SBU use to be at harvard and clashed heads with the administration and left saying that he'll make a better school than harvard or something along those lines if i recall correctly from my interview... or SOME DUDE?

No clue... but sbu is 'modeled' after harvard.
 
I'll be turning down my acceptance to Stonybrook, so a spot will be opened up. Good Luck
 
Probably the price tag 😀
Also the dean of SBU use to be at harvard and clashed heads with the administration and left saying that he'll make a better school than harvard or something along those lines if i recall correctly from my interview... or SOME DUDE?

No clue... but sbu is 'modeled' after harvard.

Awesome, I didn't know that. So is there a high specialization rate for SB? Or what's the big draw?
 
What did you like about stony brook that Harvard didn't have? Completely curious, that's all. I just haven't heard much about SB.

When Mr. Basketball says he "turned down" certain schools, one can do a little research and see that he may or may not have actually been accepted to some of them...
 
Congrats on choosing...now I must choose 😱
 
Awesome, I didn't know that. So is there a high specialization rate for SB? Or what's the big draw?

well for NYC residents its just as cheap as Buffalo except your not upstate freezing your tuhus.
 
When Mr. Basketball says he "turned down" certain schools, one can do a little research and see that he may or may not have actually been accepted to some of them...

Hmmm. Well my question is based on the assumption that nobody would lie about an acceptance. So if anybody could answer it, great.
 
Awesome, I didn't know that. So is there a high specialization rate for SB? Or what's the big draw?

If I recall correctly, someone in a previous thread stated that about roughly 10/40 kids at SBU specialized, which is ~25%
 
😕 40 students with 3.7 GPAs and overachieving personalities. no cutthroat? lol no gunners really? i no believe.

Well...seeing as I am here at stony brook and no one here is a gunner (in a sense that they care only about themselves and are out to get you) I'd believe myself and not some random person who denies how the school really is. A group of high achieving people who aim for the best from themselves and for their classmates? Yes. A group of gunners? No.
 
If I recall correctly, someone in a previous thread stated that about roughly 10/40 kids at SBU specialized, which is ~25%

I said it but lol this is what I heard also. But I feel like that seems about right.
 
OP by the way,

congrats on Stony Brook acceptance, but passing Harvard though?
 
Well...seeing as I am here at stony brook and no one here is a gunner (in a sense that they care only about themselves and are out to get you) I'd believe myself and not some random person who denies how the school really is. A group of high achieving people who aim for the best from themselves and for their classmates? Yes. A group of gunners? No.

You're right i'm not there and you are. But high achievers dont often look out for everyone else. That how life is. Maybe its different there, but i'm sure you have at least a few gunners.
 
You're right i'm not there and you are. But high achievers dont often look out for everyone else. That how life is. Maybe its different there, but i'm sure you have at least a few gunners.

Of course bro, every school would have at least a few gunners! lol
 
You're right i'm not there and you are. But high achievers dont often look out for everyone else. That how life is. Maybe its different there, but i'm sure you have at least a few gunners.

haha I'm gonna have to side with my man rickblas on this one. I too am at Stony Brook and he's right, we really don't have any gunners. If anyone makes a review sheet or something helpful for an exam, they send it out to the entire class. If anyone hears news of what we should focus on studying, they tell the entire class. Believe me, I was just as surprised as you guys are. Coming in I thought it was going to be a cut throat atmosphere with the grades these people had to have in order to get here, but it's the exact opposite. Everyone helps each other, and then everyone goes out together. Study hard, party harder. But it's always a group effort.

Actually rickblas, now that I think about it, I guess I have been coined the class gunner. Now that says something about the class dynamic
 
Don't get me wrong, Harvard blew me away and I'm still waiting on an answer from them. Ultimately, it came down to the cost and the clinical program. I don't have any intention on specializing and in talking to a few 4th year students at Harvard they all agreed that the clinical program and experience was lacking significantly. I liked their PBL program and you can't beat Boston, but the idea of graduating with 15 extractions under your belt doesn't sound too great. The like the idea of a small class size at SB, too, and Long Island isn't too shabby.

To BU- I was wait-listed at Columbia but I liked their program the least of all of them anyway. Very stuffy atmosphere and far to focused on specializing. My advice to you, be more friendly and you'll get further in life.

To everyone else, good luck!!!! There's no such thing as a bad school and I'm sure we'll all be happy wherever we end up. Congrats to everyone, a job well done and happiness well deserved!

Happy holidays 😀
 
Don't get me wrong, Harvard blew me away and I'm still waiting on an answer from them. Ultimately, it came down to the cost and the clinical program. I don't have any intention on specializing and in talking to a few 4th year students at Harvard they all agreed that the clinical program and experience was lacking significantly. I liked their PBL program and you can't beat Boston, but the idea of graduating with 15 extractions under your belt doesn't sound too great. The like the idea of a small class size at SB, too, and Long Island isn't too shabby.

To BU- I was wait-listed at Columbia but I liked their program the least of all of them anyway. Very stuffy atmosphere and far to focused on specializing. My advice to you, be more friendly and you'll get further in life.

To everyone else, good luck!!!! There's no such thing as a bad school and I'm sure we'll all be happy wherever we end up. Congrats to everyone, a job well done and happiness well deserved!

Happy holidays 😀

SB over Harvard any day. Not like them Harvard loans are worth it after all.
 
To BU- I was wait-listed at Columbia but I liked their program the least of all of them anyway. Very stuffy atmosphere and far to focused on specializing. My advice to you, be more friendly and you'll get further in life.

I'm actually accepted at Harvard so I think going far in life shouldn't be too much of a challenge. But, like you, I'm turning it down since I'm not set on specializing, I don't care about prestige, and I want the best clinical training I can get. I'm actually not too keen on Boston, personally, and I'm looking for a more laid-back atmosphere with classmates who have similar personalities, interests, and social backgrounds as myself.

I was excited to see that someone else was turning down Harvard for a less "prestigious" school, until I looked at your previous posts to see that you were not, in fact, accepted there, or Columbia either. I was also wait-listed at Columbia, but I found their program to be top notch and very accommodating. Not stuffy at all (the only dental school I've found to be stuffy was UNC Chapel Hill).

I wanted to see why you had turned down Harvard so I could help justify my decision, but then I noticed that you actually weren't accepted yet. So, when others asked why you turned it down, I called you out on it. Not directly, you'll notice, as I didn't mention which schools you falsely advertised as having been accepted to.

I'm not an individual who falsely claims to have been accepted to Ivy League schools and then creates an individualized thread announcing to the world which school I chose "despite being Ivy League material."

Being friendly has nothing to do with it. I assure you, I'm a likable guy. I just don't like it when people falsely broadcast themselves, anonymous or not. My advice to you: be more genuine and don't get upset when people call you out for being deceitful.

Happy holidays!
 
No words for people like you .. actually, I can think of one .. Scrooge comes to mind
 
I can see where BU is coming from. There's a big difference between interviewing somewhere and being accepted somewhere. I was misled by the thread, and to be frank, it seems pointless now.

As far as BU being friendly and not 'going anywhere', I don't understand. They just called you out. This doesn't even deserve to be its own thread, you should move it to stony brook acceptance thread.
 
The point of the thread was to meet other kids attending the school, since there is no Facebook group. I'm sorry if I misled you.
 
Alright, alright! I get it! I clearly don't have a career in following directions .. tough crowd
 
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