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I'm sure this has been done before, and they're two very different schools. For context, I would love to be in NYC not just for med school but for residency and beyond. So I have been leaning Downstate for some time. But with the hospital closure, and other things I've seen online, I'm having a hard time deciding! Similar FA/tuition although NYC COL is obviously much higher than Syracuse/CNY.
SUNY Upstate
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SUNY Upstate
Pros
- Year 2 of a new curriculum that appears to have some really great aspects, including clinical experience week 1, true pass-fail
- New facilities and a new academic building
- Students/faculty/staff seems incredibly chill, supportive
- They've been very prompt with communication, very organized and on-top of things
Cons
- Year 2 of a new curriculum that appears to have things to iron out (lecture is optional but at least 3 days/week of mandatory stuff; in-house exams that are "NBME-like," but not quite)
- Location (far from everything, weather, one of the cloudiest cities in the US)
- Not a crazy research school
Pros
- The dream curriculum: pass-fail, NBME, optional activities, exams every 10 weeks (which I prefer); hands-on clinical training
- Students seem incredibly chill, supportive
- Location! (where I want to be for med school/life: lots of friends/family here; medically underserved patient population/only school in Brooklyn)
Cons
- Simply put: kind of a mess. Old facilities, teaching hospital closing, rough assessments on reddit/SDN, disorganized communication, etc.
- Not a crazy research school (but close to other NYC medical schools where I could get involved/shadow/rotate)