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Hi guys!
Thank you so much for reading over.
I have been lucky enough to have this wonderful choice, but am struggling to make my decision. I would greatly appreciate any constructive input/correction of my following points. ( The weights of all points are not equal. I know it is a personal choice, and that generalizations are not always correct.)
I am just trying to figure out where I would be happiest.
Hopkins:
- greater recognition nationally ( and my whole family wants me to go there)
- better funding (might affect classroom, research)
- cheap city/ housing easy to find
- not as safe
- people (research faculty/students) can be stringent, competitive, concerned with prestige maybe a bit more than in other places (?)
- is my alma mater (good: familiar with facilities and faculty; bad: have a lot of memories that are not great)
- Baltimore is not a pretty place to live
- easy funding for a year off for research
UCSF:
- maybe not as recognized nationally (?)
- lack of money can be felt, and I am afraid it might affect my desire to pursue an independent project/ research
- not as easy to take a year off due to funding issues
- the place is drop dead gorgeous
- safer
- expensive housing/living, hard to find good housing
- my SO of 4 years is a 3rd year medical student in SoCal, so it would be closer. However, he might match on the East Coast, no way to tell (if it was his choice to pick in my place, he would pick UCSF)
- people seemed happier, the place seemed not as depressing
Individual questions:
1) Are the match results of the 2 schools comparable? Is one better?
2) if all else is the same, would a student coming from UCSF have a better/lower chance of matching into the same residency program than one coming from Hopkins?
3) Is it easier to pursue an independent project (in clinical research) at one school over the other?
4) Is the competitiveness/ prestige seeking worse at one school than another?
5) Is one school more stressful than another?
6) If you attend UCSF, are you more likely to match on the West Coast than the East Coast?
7) Is it more difficult to build a residency application at UCSF vs Hopkins because of funding issues/other reasons?
Thank you so very much!
Thank you so much for reading over.
I have been lucky enough to have this wonderful choice, but am struggling to make my decision. I would greatly appreciate any constructive input/correction of my following points. ( The weights of all points are not equal. I know it is a personal choice, and that generalizations are not always correct.)
I am just trying to figure out where I would be happiest.
Hopkins:
- greater recognition nationally ( and my whole family wants me to go there)
- better funding (might affect classroom, research)
- cheap city/ housing easy to find
- not as safe
- people (research faculty/students) can be stringent, competitive, concerned with prestige maybe a bit more than in other places (?)
- is my alma mater (good: familiar with facilities and faculty; bad: have a lot of memories that are not great)
- Baltimore is not a pretty place to live
- easy funding for a year off for research
UCSF:
- maybe not as recognized nationally (?)
- lack of money can be felt, and I am afraid it might affect my desire to pursue an independent project/ research
- not as easy to take a year off due to funding issues
- the place is drop dead gorgeous
- safer
- expensive housing/living, hard to find good housing
- my SO of 4 years is a 3rd year medical student in SoCal, so it would be closer. However, he might match on the East Coast, no way to tell (if it was his choice to pick in my place, he would pick UCSF)
- people seemed happier, the place seemed not as depressing
Individual questions:
1) Are the match results of the 2 schools comparable? Is one better?
2) if all else is the same, would a student coming from UCSF have a better/lower chance of matching into the same residency program than one coming from Hopkins?
3) Is it easier to pursue an independent project (in clinical research) at one school over the other?
4) Is the competitiveness/ prestige seeking worse at one school than another?
5) Is one school more stressful than another?
6) If you attend UCSF, are you more likely to match on the West Coast than the East Coast?
7) Is it more difficult to build a residency application at UCSF vs Hopkins because of funding issues/other reasons?
Thank you so very much!
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