I got admission into University of Colorado International Dental Program.
But in the mean time I have been getting interview calls from University of Michigan, Oklahoma, SUNNY Buffalo etc. I want to make sure I attend the Interview only if the school is better than University of Colorado.
That way if I get selected later I can pick the school over University of Colorado.
Colorado program starts at Jan 2013 and ends by Dec 2015 (2 years exact)
Its comparatively Cheaper (Fee, living expenses)
Ranked lower compared to Michigan, UOP, UCSF, UCLA (Expecting Interview calls)
So I am worried as to what factors I need to consider.
1. Does the ranking of School matter for later career endeavors.
2. School with large Patient pool
3. Cost of the program
4. duration of the program
Personally I like Colorado because of the low cost (comparatively), program duration (Graduate faster) moreover its close to Arizona (where my husband lives)
But, at the same time I would like to make a conscious choice. If the ranking/legacy (college prestige) matters compared to the cost of the program.
But in the mean time I have been getting interview calls from University of Michigan, Oklahoma, SUNNY Buffalo etc. I want to make sure I attend the Interview only if the school is better than University of Colorado.
That way if I get selected later I can pick the school over University of Colorado.
Colorado program starts at Jan 2013 and ends by Dec 2015 (2 years exact)
Its comparatively Cheaper (Fee, living expenses)
Ranked lower compared to Michigan, UOP, UCSF, UCLA (Expecting Interview calls)
So I am worried as to what factors I need to consider.
1. Does the ranking of School matter for later career endeavors.
2. School with large Patient pool
3. Cost of the program
4. duration of the program
Personally I like Colorado because of the low cost (comparatively), program duration (Graduate faster) moreover its close to Arizona (where my husband lives)
But, at the same time I would like to make a conscious choice. If the ranking/legacy (college prestige) matters compared to the cost of the program.