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Greetings fellow SDNers,
So, I have been given advice on choosing the schools that are most cost efficient before but now since I’m in the military and will be doing military dentistry, cost isn’t a problem anymore as they pay for everything. Now, I am in search of schools that are “good” in terms of great learning environment, high board scores, OOS friendly, and have a reputation for their specialization rate (With the tuition out of the equation). I have been digging but I am sure some people know about some school more than I do. So I thought to ask around since other's might be in the same situation. So far the schools I have decided on are listed below, if I may ask for your advice on what to remove/add.
Resident: Illinois
GPA: 3.94o, 3.90s, 3.90bcp
DAT: 23AA/25TS/21PAT
Community service/Volunteer: 2000+ hrs Shadowing: 150hrs Research: 0 hrs
TOP choices
Columbia, UMichigan, UPenn, UConn, UCLA, NYU
Also great and less competitive (I think?):
Tuft, Marquette, UPittsburgh, UNC, Rutger, UMaryland, U Louisville, U of Pacific, UCSF, USC
(The Cali schools seem to be OOS unfriendly? The % on the guide is so low. Is it worth it?)
Optional
Touro (relatively new), Ohio state (OOS unfriendly), U Colorado, U Florida (OOS unfriendly?), U Iowa, U of Boston
Instate
All 3 Illinois schools (UIC, SIU, Midwestern-IL)
Not going to lie, the list started off as just a list I pulled from a website that ranked the schools and from what I saw thrown around on SDN. Thus, I am ignorant of what constitutes a great school and only made a list out of popularity. I don't know if they are popular because they are cheap or if they have great specialization rate. Therefore, I need some help:
What should I take off from the list above? I wish to apply to only 15 schools.
Is there any hidden gem schools that I am unaware of (again cost isn’t a factor)?
Also, is Stony Brook OOS friendly? (The guide said 9% but some people say yes and others no)
I know at the end of the day, we all come out with DDS/DMD. I just want to spend my money wisely by applying to schools that increases my chance for residency or at least have a competitive environment.
Thank you guys!
So, I have been given advice on choosing the schools that are most cost efficient before but now since I’m in the military and will be doing military dentistry, cost isn’t a problem anymore as they pay for everything. Now, I am in search of schools that are “good” in terms of great learning environment, high board scores, OOS friendly, and have a reputation for their specialization rate (With the tuition out of the equation). I have been digging but I am sure some people know about some school more than I do. So I thought to ask around since other's might be in the same situation. So far the schools I have decided on are listed below, if I may ask for your advice on what to remove/add.
Resident: Illinois
GPA: 3.94o, 3.90s, 3.90bcp
DAT: 23AA/25TS/21PAT
Community service/Volunteer: 2000+ hrs Shadowing: 150hrs Research: 0 hrs
TOP choices
Columbia, UMichigan, UPenn, UConn, UCLA, NYU
Also great and less competitive (I think?):
Tuft, Marquette, UPittsburgh, UNC, Rutger, UMaryland, U Louisville, U of Pacific, UCSF, USC
(The Cali schools seem to be OOS unfriendly? The % on the guide is so low. Is it worth it?)
Optional
Touro (relatively new), Ohio state (OOS unfriendly), U Colorado, U Florida (OOS unfriendly?), U Iowa, U of Boston
Instate
All 3 Illinois schools (UIC, SIU, Midwestern-IL)
Not going to lie, the list started off as just a list I pulled from a website that ranked the schools and from what I saw thrown around on SDN. Thus, I am ignorant of what constitutes a great school and only made a list out of popularity. I don't know if they are popular because they are cheap or if they have great specialization rate. Therefore, I need some help:
What should I take off from the list above? I wish to apply to only 15 schools.
Is there any hidden gem schools that I am unaware of (again cost isn’t a factor)?
Also, is Stony Brook OOS friendly? (The guide said 9% but some people say yes and others no)
I know at the end of the day, we all come out with DDS/DMD. I just want to spend my money wisely by applying to schools that increases my chance for residency or at least have a competitive environment.
Thank you guys!