Hey all,
I've been very fortunate with the application cycle, and I'd like to get input on ranking these programs: MGH, BWH, Penn, MIR, Duke, Michigan, NYU, JHU.
Things that are important to me:
1) Quality of clinical training - I'm going to guess there are no meaningful differences between these programs?
2a) Location - I'll be a single male going into residency. I'd really prefer to go somewhere with a good dating scene and lots of opportunities to meet people (e.g. easy access to concerts, museums, etc.)
2b) Cost/quality of living - I'm not sure how much weight I should give to this. After making projected budgets (including emergency fund, disability insurance, etc.), it looks like I'd have about $300-400/month left over in places like NYC and Boston compared to ~800-1000 in places like Philly, Durham, and Ann Arbor. I would also sell my car and rely on public transportation if I lived in NYC or Boston (I personally like driving and having the freedom to just get out of town on a whim if I wanted to. At the same time, I wouldn't be surprised if I got used to not having a car)
3) Outcomes - I'm keeping an open mind in terms of academics vs. private practice. Are there meaningful differences between these programs? (e.g. would going to MGH over NYU provide a significant overall advantage for job placement?)
It's been hard to suss out differences on the interview trail, as I keep getting the impression that these programs are very similar and that I should go off of gut feeling and fit.
Thanks!
I've been very fortunate with the application cycle, and I'd like to get input on ranking these programs: MGH, BWH, Penn, MIR, Duke, Michigan, NYU, JHU.
Things that are important to me:
1) Quality of clinical training - I'm going to guess there are no meaningful differences between these programs?
2a) Location - I'll be a single male going into residency. I'd really prefer to go somewhere with a good dating scene and lots of opportunities to meet people (e.g. easy access to concerts, museums, etc.)
2b) Cost/quality of living - I'm not sure how much weight I should give to this. After making projected budgets (including emergency fund, disability insurance, etc.), it looks like I'd have about $300-400/month left over in places like NYC and Boston compared to ~800-1000 in places like Philly, Durham, and Ann Arbor. I would also sell my car and rely on public transportation if I lived in NYC or Boston (I personally like driving and having the freedom to just get out of town on a whim if I wanted to. At the same time, I wouldn't be surprised if I got used to not having a car)
3) Outcomes - I'm keeping an open mind in terms of academics vs. private practice. Are there meaningful differences between these programs? (e.g. would going to MGH over NYU provide a significant overall advantage for job placement?)
It's been hard to suss out differences on the interview trail, as I keep getting the impression that these programs are very similar and that I should go off of gut feeling and fit.
Thanks!