First post, long time observer. I have been fortunate to be accepted at some great schools this year. I would love to hear from current students at each institution and knowledgable members about the pros and cons of each curriculum, student life, and, in general, why each school is a great place to be a student. As a younger student than most (a few years below the median for the above schools), I was curious about the overall atmosphere for younger students at each of the schools and whether or not some of them have an older-student bias. I want to feel comfortable amongst my classmates and would love to hear current students comment about the age range in their class and if younger students stick out. Also, I have not received complete financial aid packages from all the schools so I am not yet considering how that may impact my decision.
Penn
1) Really like the 1.5 pre-clinical curriculum
2) Generous financial aid
3) Concerns about older class age (65% nontraditional)
4) Variety of global health opportunities
5) Most prestigious (arguably)
6) Currently favoring Penn
7) Students seemed intense but nice
Yale
1) Unprecedented Academic Freedom
2) Slightly younger class than Penn
3) Can take classes in any Yale school
4) Moving to 1.5 curriculum this year, might be a concern as the test class
5) In general, more well known than Penn
6) Weaker hospital system than Penn
7) Students seemed extremely relaxed and friendly, more similar to my personality
Not as interested in Northwestern or NYU, but would still like to hear opinions about any reasons why those two would be better than Penn or Yale.
Lastly, does Penn or Yale carry more weight in the medical community?
Penn
1) Really like the 1.5 pre-clinical curriculum
2) Generous financial aid
3) Concerns about older class age (65% nontraditional)
4) Variety of global health opportunities
5) Most prestigious (arguably)
6) Currently favoring Penn
7) Students seemed intense but nice
Yale
1) Unprecedented Academic Freedom
2) Slightly younger class than Penn
3) Can take classes in any Yale school
4) Moving to 1.5 curriculum this year, might be a concern as the test class
5) In general, more well known than Penn
6) Weaker hospital system than Penn
7) Students seemed extremely relaxed and friendly, more similar to my personality
Not as interested in Northwestern or NYU, but would still like to hear opinions about any reasons why those two would be better than Penn or Yale.
Lastly, does Penn or Yale carry more weight in the medical community?