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So I got accepted into Tufts but also got an offer from UIUC, and I'm a bit torn between the two. Picking the cheapest option doesn't seem to be an issue as I received a grant from Tufts that essentially makes going to either school the same price, save for a thousand dollars annually in favor of Tufts.
In terms of what I want to do as a career, I'm very open minded, but I'd like to explore exotics, wildlife, and aquatics as options aside from small and large animal medicine. I'd also like to do some study abroad and engage in international opportunities.
I've been thinking about this a lot, so I'll put down my thoughts here--feel free to correct me on anything!
Tufts Pros:
Allegedly cooler exotics program and a better funded wildlife center
Prominent IVM program--not sure about UIUC's IVM
Newer curriculum in place that integrates everything that we're learning back to back--bit uncertain about this and was wondering if I could get input from V28s about this. Sounds cool though!
Close to Boston and Worcester, which I've heard nice things about as cities
Tufts Cons:
In the middle of nowhere; not sure if I wanna spend 4 years living in the suburbs but might be good for studying with less distractions
Housing is more expensive compared to UIUC
It's a MUCH further drive from my home to Tufts than UIUC, but I don't think this should be a factor since I plan on driving up for the beginnings of the school year and then down when school year ends for both schools
UIUC Pros:
You get to do electives from the get-go unlike Tufts which saves them all at the end of the year--I think this is probably the biggest reason I'm leaning towards UIUC in terms of curriculum, because in my mind I think having access to electives early on means I get to explore my interests and test what I like and don't like as a vet career
Graduate housing (again, not sure if this is a significant factor but it is a thing that exists)
Clinicals happen starting year one
College town, but it's still pretty small and I'll be mingling with people from the other schools as well
Closer to where I live so the drive won't be as long
UIUC Cons:
Colder winters because of wind chill
Quarter system learning and less exams so each one is worth more
Chicago is 2.5 hours away which is further from UIUC than Boston and Worcester are from Tufts
Wildlife center is not as well-run compared to Tufts
Finally, I have some questions that I'd like for people to answer if possible.
I also looked at another thread about UIUC talking about mega courses, and I was wondering what that was and if I could get some more details about them?
Should I factor diversity as something significant? UIUC is half IS and half OOS whereas Tufts from what I gather is about 30% IS and 70% OOS.
Are groceries cheaper in Illinois?
Thanks to anyone who can help out!
So I got accepted into Tufts but also got an offer from UIUC, and I'm a bit torn between the two. Picking the cheapest option doesn't seem to be an issue as I received a grant from Tufts that essentially makes going to either school the same price, save for a thousand dollars annually in favor of Tufts.
In terms of what I want to do as a career, I'm very open minded, but I'd like to explore exotics, wildlife, and aquatics as options aside from small and large animal medicine. I'd also like to do some study abroad and engage in international opportunities.
I've been thinking about this a lot, so I'll put down my thoughts here--feel free to correct me on anything!
Tufts Pros:
Allegedly cooler exotics program and a better funded wildlife center
Prominent IVM program--not sure about UIUC's IVM
Newer curriculum in place that integrates everything that we're learning back to back--bit uncertain about this and was wondering if I could get input from V28s about this. Sounds cool though!
Close to Boston and Worcester, which I've heard nice things about as cities
Tufts Cons:
In the middle of nowhere; not sure if I wanna spend 4 years living in the suburbs but might be good for studying with less distractions
Housing is more expensive compared to UIUC
It's a MUCH further drive from my home to Tufts than UIUC, but I don't think this should be a factor since I plan on driving up for the beginnings of the school year and then down when school year ends for both schools
UIUC Pros:
You get to do electives from the get-go unlike Tufts which saves them all at the end of the year--I think this is probably the biggest reason I'm leaning towards UIUC in terms of curriculum, because in my mind I think having access to electives early on means I get to explore my interests and test what I like and don't like as a vet career
Graduate housing (again, not sure if this is a significant factor but it is a thing that exists)
Clinicals happen starting year one
College town, but it's still pretty small and I'll be mingling with people from the other schools as well
Closer to where I live so the drive won't be as long
UIUC Cons:
Colder winters because of wind chill
Quarter system learning and less exams so each one is worth more
Chicago is 2.5 hours away which is further from UIUC than Boston and Worcester are from Tufts
Wildlife center is not as well-run compared to Tufts
Finally, I have some questions that I'd like for people to answer if possible.
I also looked at another thread about UIUC talking about mega courses, and I was wondering what that was and if I could get some more details about them?
Hello! I am seeking advice on choosing from the above schools. I was blessed with an acceptance from Cornell, and interview offers at UMN, UIUC, and Penn in the next few weeks. Having grown up on the west coast, I don't know too much about these schools besides what I researched briefly during the admissions process. I understand that yearly costs are my biggest deciding factor but I'm seeking OTHER advice/thoughts related to campus curriculum focus, school culture, etc. Mainly:
1. Which would support opportunities in veterinary public health? What are the shelter med programs like at...
1. Which would support opportunities in veterinary public health? What are the shelter med programs like at...
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Should I factor diversity as something significant? UIUC is half IS and half OOS whereas Tufts from what I gather is about 30% IS and 70% OOS.
Are groceries cheaper in Illinois?
Thanks to anyone who can help out!
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