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In the minds of SDNers, how does SUNY Downstate rank? Bottom tier? Mid tier?
In the minds of SDNers, how does SUNY Downstate rank? Bottom tier? Mid tier?
It's in New York City. You'll get a very good medical education and have a great life outside of med school, especially if you live in a desirable area like Park Slope or in Manhattan. The student housing there is expensive anyway so you'll be paying expensive rent wherever you live.
You already know the answer to where it "ranks." It doesn't. The fact that it's a US med school makes it a great opportunity. The fact that it's in the center of Brooklyn makes it an even better one.
In the minds of SDNers, how does SUNY Downstate rank? Bottom tier? Mid tier?
Thanks for not answering my question. I appreciate your reassurance, though.
I interviewed at downstate.. wasn't really impressed everything is old and crappy looking and its in a sh*tty area... good if you like ER though apparently.
What does the bolded mean considering your exposure to emergency medicine is limited as an undergrad med student?
What does the bolded mean considering your exposure to emergency medicine is limited as an undergrad med student?
the med students' (lack of) enthusiasm
Not in a sense they're learning anything different but they're hospital affiliations are great for ER experience and theyre known to put out a lot of ER doctors. I was told this by a friend who goes there currently an MS2 as well as my interviewer since at the time I was considering ER as a specialty.