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Very torn between these two schools. My heart says that I'm going to love the amenities in NV, but it's also saying I'm going to love being on the West Coast. I truly have no clue which one to pick, especially since my NV interview was virtual.
Current specialty of choice is something internal related, so research would be important for a possible fellowship. But maybe surgery would interest me once I get my hands-on experience...? Or EM? Very open minded as of now, so I don't want to be limited by where I end up.
As for residency I wouldn't mind being in California, Chicago, the East Coast. I just want a nice major city with hustle and bustle.
Things important to me: Community service, research, global health opportunities
Touro NV
Pros:
Proximity to Vegas, tons of National Parks in Utah/Arizona, only an hour away from skiing
Facilities look much nicer (virtual interview)
Many matches in surgery, ortho. Matches in cities like Chicago, Boston, Bay Area
Tons of local community service and clinics that students can work in
Curriculum posted online looks very straightforward and manageable
Attendance not mandatory and lectures are recorded
Can watch NFL, CFB, and NHL (I'm sure I could find one Saturday a month for something fun)
Cons:
Bloody hot between April-October, but I GUESS I can deal with the heat
Only real city in proximity is Vegas (but this isn't realllly a con, just not as varied as CA)
4 years in NV would be enough for me, don't see myself becoming a permanent resident
Not sure about research in LV, but I can also do research back at home between M1 and M2 years
Somewhat of a dress code? Baseball caps, t-shirts, and torn jeans are examples of inappropriate, unprofessional attire - TUN Handbook
I don't think it's P/F, pretty sure you're graded
No NBA or MLB, but I'll survive. I only really go to one or two baseball games a year. Just another "opportunity"
Touro CA
Pros:
Proximity to San Francisco, Sacramento, San Jose, Lake Tahoe
Weather is perfect for me and being in SF just makes me happy, granted I won't be directly in SF. Not sure how daily life on the island would be (plus a $15-toll each way)
Pass/Fail grading, but internal ranking
Lots of community service and outreach opportunities, plus a global internship available
I could potentially see NFL, CFB, MLB, NBA games. Schedule permitting of course.
Recorded lectures
Cons:
Facilities are pretty unimpressive. Interview day didn't wow me, drove around the night before the interview and thought I was gonna get my car broken into
Can't find ANY information about match lists online, and I feel like I'm searching pretty hard for them
Dress code? TUCOM has established dress standards that will be adhered to by all students - TUC Handbook
Not sure about research in Vallejo, but I can also do research back at home between M1 and M2 years
No NHL, but I'll survive not going to the 2 games a year I might have time to go to
Both
Similar class size
COA is similar: $390K NV, $404K CA
What am I missing here?
Current specialty of choice is something internal related, so research would be important for a possible fellowship. But maybe surgery would interest me once I get my hands-on experience...? Or EM? Very open minded as of now, so I don't want to be limited by where I end up.
As for residency I wouldn't mind being in California, Chicago, the East Coast. I just want a nice major city with hustle and bustle.
Things important to me: Community service, research, global health opportunities
Touro NV
Pros:
Proximity to Vegas, tons of National Parks in Utah/Arizona, only an hour away from skiing
Facilities look much nicer (virtual interview)
Many matches in surgery, ortho. Matches in cities like Chicago, Boston, Bay Area
Tons of local community service and clinics that students can work in
Curriculum posted online looks very straightforward and manageable
Attendance not mandatory and lectures are recorded
Can watch NFL, CFB, and NHL (I'm sure I could find one Saturday a month for something fun)
Cons:
Bloody hot between April-October, but I GUESS I can deal with the heat
Only real city in proximity is Vegas (but this isn't realllly a con, just not as varied as CA)
4 years in NV would be enough for me, don't see myself becoming a permanent resident
Not sure about research in LV, but I can also do research back at home between M1 and M2 years
Somewhat of a dress code? Baseball caps, t-shirts, and torn jeans are examples of inappropriate, unprofessional attire - TUN Handbook
I don't think it's P/F, pretty sure you're graded
No NBA or MLB, but I'll survive. I only really go to one or two baseball games a year. Just another "opportunity"
Touro CA
Pros:
Proximity to San Francisco, Sacramento, San Jose, Lake Tahoe
Weather is perfect for me and being in SF just makes me happy, granted I won't be directly in SF. Not sure how daily life on the island would be (plus a $15-toll each way)
Pass/Fail grading, but internal ranking
Lots of community service and outreach opportunities, plus a global internship available
I could potentially see NFL, CFB, MLB, NBA games. Schedule permitting of course.
Recorded lectures
Cons:
Facilities are pretty unimpressive. Interview day didn't wow me, drove around the night before the interview and thought I was gonna get my car broken into
Can't find ANY information about match lists online, and I feel like I'm searching pretty hard for them
Dress code? TUCOM has established dress standards that will be adhered to by all students - TUC Handbook
Not sure about research in Vallejo, but I can also do research back at home between M1 and M2 years
No NHL, but I'll survive not going to the 2 games a year I might have time to go to
Both
Similar class size
COA is similar: $390K NV, $404K CA
What am I missing here?