nohellohere
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Hello all! Reaching out because I feel like I am close to a decision but would like some thoughts from anyone who has experience with either school and loved/hated it or anyone that might have a more objective view of these factors (and more). NY resident!
Rutgers New Jersey Medical School
Pros
Cons
SUNY Upstate
Pros
Summary: Mostly wondering if a potentially cheaper cost of medical school & proximity to family is worth the sacrifice of a graded pre-clinical curriculum. I believe that the schools are similarly ranked (correct me if I’m wrong) and both have opportunities for service/research/matching in the NE so I’m not particularly concerned in that regard! Also obviously waiting on the final financial information so the scholarship may or may not be relevant in the end. Please share any thoughts you might have!
Rutgers New Jersey Medical School
Pros
- Eligible for in-state tuition and possible scholarship (covers 1/4 of tuition approximately)
- Diverse patient population and experience
- Strong support network (family/friends) in the NJ and NYC area
Cons
- Graded pre-clinical curriculum (Honors/High Pass/Pass/Fail) after MS1 first semester: students seem slightly less collaborative
- Older/smaller facilities
- No formal clinical experience prior to MS3
SUNY Upstate
Pros
- Newer/nicer facilities
- Pass/Fail pre-clinical curriculum: students seem more collaborative/chill
- Earlier clinical experience (longitudinal prior to MS3)
- More brutal winter/weather
- Farther from support network/slightly more isolated
- No current financial opportunities (though would pay in-state tuition)
- New accelerated pre-clinical curriculum (previously 2 years, 2 pass organ system curriculum, now a 1.5 year, 1 pass organ system curriculum)
Summary: Mostly wondering if a potentially cheaper cost of medical school & proximity to family is worth the sacrifice of a graded pre-clinical curriculum. I believe that the schools are similarly ranked (correct me if I’m wrong) and both have opportunities for service/research/matching in the NE so I’m not particularly concerned in that regard! Also obviously waiting on the final financial information so the scholarship may or may not be relevant in the end. Please share any thoughts you might have!