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Just a note from the real world; please please don't choose a school based on the student/cadaver ratio. Once you see the amount of material you have to memorize and recognize, you'll be glad there are other people there to help you dissect huge globs of fat bit by bit. You don't learn that much from dissection, you learn it from going over already-dissected areas a few times. It can get somewhat crowded around the table at times with 8 people, but usually the schedule and work distribution is such that work is quite doable.
Oh I'm aware that it's somewhat more convenient in some ways, but sometimes I guess you just like screwing up the dissections yourself

Actually I kinda like how Downstate has 8 to a body but they rotate off so it's not overly crowded in the lab. It just seemed kinda cramped to have 8 people standing around trying to dissect at the same time.
But yeah it probably won't really matter in the long run, but since the schools are fairly close in my mind right now I gotta run down the nitpicks to try and decide lol.


