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It has a reputation for being cutthroat because it used to be H/P/F, but they changed that to P/F, so I doubt it will be as cutthroat as it was before (although I do believe there is still an internal ranking).congratulations on the great choices! TBQH as an MSTP this is a bit outside of my wheelhouse and it seems like a super tough decision based on what you've described. As someone else who was accepted to Penn, where are people getting this cutthroat culture thing? Isn't Penn P/F? or are ppl fighting for AOA?
That’s not true.CCLCM is not even close to UPenn in terms of academic prestige. If you get anything above 50% tuition scholarship, go there!
That’s not true.
OP, contingent on getting that 80% scholarship to Penn, I would pick Penn since you are from Philly. Otherwise, if the aid from Penn is not good (which is doubtful, they’re typically very generous with aid), then I would go to CCLCM.
CCLCM is arguably the most well-known quasi-physician-scientist program (read: not MD/PhD) in the country. If your goal is to be an academic physician, you're a fit for CCLCM's mission. The degree comes from Case Western, but your clinical training and research will be done at Cleveland Clinic, the #2 hospital in the country (above Hopkins, MGH, etc.). No one will look down on a CCLCM student when compared to a Penn student, especially in academia. Just look at the 2018 match list: CCLCM Class of 2018 Match ResultsHow’s that not true? UPenn is a ~T5 school among Harvard Stan Hopkins and UCSF. CCLCM students get a MD from case western which is a ~T30 school. They are clearly not at the same level in academia.
CCLCM is arguably the most well-known quasi-physician-scientist program (read: not MD/PhD) in the country. If your goal is to be an academic physician, you're a fit for CCLCM's mission. The degree comes from Case Western, but your clinical training and research will be done at Cleveland Clinic, the #2 hospital in the country (above Hopkins, MGH, etc.). No one will look down on a CCLCM student when compared to a Penn student, especially in academia. Just look at the 2018 match list: CCLCM Class of 2018 Match Results
Maybe not according to USNWR. But CCLCM’s match list and the opportunities it provides to its students will always rival the T5. That matters more than some list you can show off to family and friends.CCLCM will never be a T5 school. I'm sorry.
CCLCM will never be a T5 school. I'm sorry.
You can go ahead and have fun at UCSF or Columbia and then carry that "T5-swagger" moving forward. For many of us, we know and appreciate that CCLCM is an excellent program to train in to become a physician-investigator. Arguably, having a smaller program will give you more guidance and mentorship, which is one of the most important aspects in becoming a scientist.
Hahaha, you just won't quit, will you? If it wasn't clear from before, CCLCM =/= Case Western (and their match lists show that). To say otherwise is almost like saying HST kids get the same education as NP kids at Harvard, or Drew kids get the same education as the regular MD kids at UCLA (hint: they don't).Program Directors' ranking
Upenn 2nd
Case (which includes CCLCM) 33rd.
You will be successful in either school but Upenn has an advantage if you want to pursue a career in academic medicine.
Also, Philly > Cleveland 😉