Penn vs. UConn vs. BU

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Penn vs. UConn vs. BU

  • Penn

    Votes: 2 8.7%
  • UConn

    Votes: 21 91.3%
  • BU

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    23

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**I am a Massachusetts resident**
PENN ~550K
Pros
  • Ivy league
  • High rates of matching into a speciality
  • Strong clinical/didactic program
  • More people that are my personality
  • More to do in the city//Philly is cool
  • New facility; unranked after 1-10
Cons
  • EXPENSIVE
  • City life is expensive
  • No Pass/fail
  • Far from home + don’t know anyone
UCONN - NE resident ~(230K) - can convert to a state resident after D1
Pros:
  • Pass/fail
  • Small class size ~48
  • High rates of matching into speciality
  • Strong integrated med curriculum
  • In-state after first year (cheap tuition)
  • Close to home + have a good friend that I know that goes there
Cons
  • Location wise, in the middle of no where
  • Clinical is okay
BU ~ 312K after scholarship
Pros:
  • Got a scholarship (25k/year)
  • know TONS of people that go there
  • close to home
  • new facility
  • I love Boston
  • great vibes of students + helpful community
Cons:
  • EXPENSIVE
  • Boston IS expensive
  • no pass/fail
Summary:
I intend to specialize in the future. I am leaning towards UConn, but I feel like I want to experience living in the city which Penn/BU has. UConn would be close to home, but the location is like out of nowhere. Is location THAT important, how will I socialize and meet other people? I am definitely an extroverted person, and love to meet people. UConn has been my dream school, I am just concerned about location in terms of meeting people and socializing; it makes the most sense financially. Regarding Penn and BU, Penn has a higher specializing means, and both of them are in the city (and expensive). Thank you for your input! - PLEASE share why
 
UConn Easy. You will still have 47 other people in your class to interact with, hang out with outside of class and I am sure that you can find fun things to do with them as well even if it is in the middle of nowhere. You will love attending a P/F school, especially if you want to specialize.
 
Go w UConn -- you can visit the surrounding cities for far less than the extra cash you'll be spending on the other schools. UConn is a great program w great match statistics as well.

Paying an extra $300k simply bc the city is "cool" would be a little foolish imo. I went to Penn and loved my experience but would not have gone if I had a comparable option that was far cheaper. If you get a sizeable scholarship from Penn then maybe I'd say you can consider it but as it stands you shouldn't even consider it based on price.
 
**I am a Massachusetts resident**
PENN ~550K
Pros
  • Ivy league
  • High rates of matching into a speciality
  • Strong clinical/didactic program
  • More people that are my personality
  • More to do in the city//Philly is cool
  • New facility; unranked after 1-10
Cons
  • EXPENSIVE
  • City life is expensive
  • No Pass/fail
  • Far from home + don’t know anyone
UCONN - NE resident ~(230K) - can convert to a state resident after D1
Pros:
  • Pass/fail
  • Small class size ~48
  • High rates of matching into speciality
  • Strong integrated med curriculum
  • In-state after first year (cheap tuition)
  • Close to home + have a good friend that I know that goes there
Cons
  • Location wise, in the middle of no where
  • Clinical is okay
BU ~ 312K after scholarship
Pros:
  • Got a scholarship (25k/year)
  • know TONS of people that go there
  • close to home
  • new facility
  • I love Boston
  • great vibes of students + helpful community
Cons:
  • EXPENSIVE
  • Boston IS expensive
  • no pass/fail
Summary:
I intend to specialize in the future. I am leaning towards UConn, but I feel like I want to experience living in the city which Penn/BU has. UConn would be close to home, but the location is like out of nowhere. Is location THAT important, how will I socialize and meet other people? I am definitely an extroverted person, and love to meet people. UConn has been my dream school, I am just concerned about location in terms of meeting people and socializing; it makes the most sense financially. Regarding Penn and BU, Penn has a higher specializing means, and both of them are in the city (and expensive). Thank you for your input! - PLEASE share why
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How did you calculate UConn as being only 230K? Also if you end up going i'll see you there!