Hi everyone,
I have been fortunate enough to have been accepted to three schools. There wasn't one school that I absolutely loved when I interviewed, and they all have similar tuition, so I would love some more opinions on these schools. I was not given any scholarships by Jefferson, was offered $10k from Creighton, and haven't heard back from SLU yet. I'm definitely not sure which specialty I'm interested in pursuing, so I do not want to go anywhere that may negatively impact my chances of getting into more competitive specialties. I have also heard that I should consider schools that are in the area I would ultimately want to live; how important is this consideration? I eventually want to live in the midwest or west, possibly return to Colorado.
SLU
Pros:
Creighton
Pros:
Jefferson
Pros:
I have been fortunate enough to have been accepted to three schools. There wasn't one school that I absolutely loved when I interviewed, and they all have similar tuition, so I would love some more opinions on these schools. I was not given any scholarships by Jefferson, was offered $10k from Creighton, and haven't heard back from SLU yet. I'm definitely not sure which specialty I'm interested in pursuing, so I do not want to go anywhere that may negatively impact my chances of getting into more competitive specialties. I have also heard that I should consider schools that are in the area I would ultimately want to live; how important is this consideration? I eventually want to live in the midwest or west, possibly return to Colorado.
SLU
Pros:
- very committed to student welfare and happiness
- "hands-on" 3rd year
- fairly easy to get involved in research if you are willing to seek it out
- true P/F
- size of city is what I am used to living in
- on interview day, several students I spoke with seemed apologetic about the school ("It's a good school, but it's not WashU"), overall impression that it was many students' second choice
- unsafe location
- older facilities
- currently on probation
Creighton
Pros:
- students seemed very happy to be there, friendly and welcoming
- decent reputation for clinical training
- new hospital
- well worn path to go back to Colorado
- *very little focus on research
- I don't particularly like Omaha, but I don't dislike it either
- lower average step 1 scores
Jefferson
Pros:
- everyone I met on interview day seemed to love being there
- great area of Philly, relatively safe, lots to do
- nicer facilities
- large, active alumni network
- Huge class size (not sure if that is a problem during rotations, concerned about being lost in crowd of students)
- *cost of living higher in Philadelphia than in St Louis or Omaha
- I'm not used to living in such a "big city", not sure how much I would like it
- far from family