How do you feel about Columbia?
Don't really know what you want from this....
Is it worth the money?
Don't know, I'm not spending my own money... and I haven't had to pay it back yet so really, I have no idea... but I would say it is since I'm here.
Is is very competitive?
Yes and No.
It's competitive because EVERYONE here's freakishly smart (minus me...) and everyone wants to do their best
No, because we (some of us) try to help each other out as much as possible, you can always get advice from upperclassmen... almost (if not all) of our classmmates share...
Is there a lot of favoritism, cheating?
Favortisim? From what I hear... girls have advantage first two years...guys the last two...actually i really don't know... but on written exams there's really no way you can have favoritism... lab classes I would say so, because you can have certain profs grade your stuff (so it works in your advantage and disadvantage...). There's very little cheating (if there are any...i think). There's really no reason to cheat anymore... basically, you're going to make it out of here w/ a degree if you're breathing and studying some.
I think if any Columbia students could talk about what they like and what they don't like, that would be great.
Likes: exploring the city, syllbus, cool classmmates, cool upperclassmen, lots of free time first year (but still hard exams), 3rd year (which I can't wait for), we can print out everything on line...like old released exams etc cause my class has worked hard to compile and put the stuff up to be shared, can't get better than 600ish rent in Manhattan (w/ view), you'll know a lot of OMFS (at least I will since it seems like 1/2 my class wants to do that), almost everyone's really intelligent, lots of cool non-dental students as well...[the austronut guy from britney spear's oops i did it again video's in the med school here, so is jenny thompson (olympic swimmer)], option of getting DDS/MBA and/or DDS/MPH, everything's a subway ride away (times sq is about 20-30 mins), there's always impovements and they listen to the students and try to do what's best for us...even if it's the smallest things like changing our print quota at the library to the P/F system, lots of social events [free food!!!], 9AM classes!! (and most of us only lives 2 mins away)
Dislikes: really hard exams but it's curved (you take the same exams as med students, but it's curved seperately), it's dental school...it's not going to be easy anywhere, living way UPTOWN (hey but at least it's less distractions), it's cold in the winters and hot in the summers...it might be hard to adjust, sometimes our classes get changed [schelduling times/room changes] and if this happens you have to be on top of it [if you go to lectures], getting the feeling from SOME med profs that we're idiots and not being aknowledge we're in the class... but yet "they think we're smart and can handle med school material w/o dummying stuff for us" (quote from my friend)
Also, how is the transition to P/F? Love it...wish it was this way first yr.
*everyone says that columbia isn't very clinical... our curriculum is changing to incorporate going into clinics earlier and also, mostlikely you're not going to be doing much lab work anyways 1. you'll [probably] specialize 2. you'll send your crowns and stuff to the lab of your choice... so it's better to have a great understand of what you're looking for and what's the best treatment option for your patients.... but you're still going to learn EVERYTHING you need to have an efficent and functional practice.
There's always times when you're going to be stressed, and times when you're going to HATE being a dental student regardless of what school you're at but you want to be where you'll be the most comfortable, happy and where you feel you'll do your best at.
*if i had to do it all over again would i still have choosen Columbia? Definately.
hmm i hope this makes sense, i kept going back and forth b/n things...(but fragments are never easy to read...) and i'm sleepy so if i think of anything else i'll let you guys know.
uh oh sdn's not working...