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Is that really such a pro? I was thinking the good thing about Upstate is that you can do all your rotations pretty much in one spot. To me, that sounds like a plus, but I wonder what current med students think about that.I've got to make the same decision. Here's what I've gathered:
Buffalo
Pros: More research, larger city, classes end at 1pm, close to Toronto, variety of clinical sites, better reputation???
Cons: Further from NYC, more dangerous city, 8 students/cadaver
Upstate
Pros: Faculty/Students seemed happier, university hospitals, closer to NYC
Cons: Classes from 8-4pm some days, small city,
Is that really such a pro? I was thinking the good thing about Upstate is that you can do all your rotations pretty much in one spot. To me, that sounds like a plus, but I wonder what current med students think about that.
Upstate did seem to have a more collegiate feel, but hard to judge from the interview day. Also, Upstate's class seems to be more diverse, at least geographically. And if you're from NYC, it probably has more NYC people than Buffalo.
Cadaver-student ratio is overrated. This should not be on your list when making decisions.
Cadaver-student ratio is overrated. This should not be on your list when making decisions.
I have gotten into both (UB and Upstate) and I am having a hard time deciding between the two. I just want to hear people's thoughts on the two and hopefully this will help me make my decision.
Thanks!