Hi guys,
I was fortunately accepted to both programs at NYU and UDM on the 1st.
The deadline for deposit is coming up, but I am still torn between the two programs.
Initially, I was going to choose UDM as the living expense for UDM is cheaper.
However, after some calculations and inquiries, I realized living expenses come out to be quiet close as I need to get a car for UDM.
(+car insurance is quiet harsh as I'm a new driver)
So total for both schools come out around ~ $380 000 to $390 000 (Going to UDM would mean I have a car afterwards)
I know both programs are strong clinically (which is important to me),
but I am personally more inclined to UDM for the friendly and family-like school atmosphere.
And going to NYU would mean I need to commute 40min + 40min per day for a reasonable rent.
But to most normal laymen, it is true that NYU has a better school name/reputation to it.
I am wondering how this will turn out after DS graduation in terms of patient attraction or specializing chances.
I personally would think it is harder to be top among ~360 others compared to ~144 students
If some current students at the schools, or dentists can give me advice, it would be greatly appreciated.
I was fortunately accepted to both programs at NYU and UDM on the 1st.
The deadline for deposit is coming up, but I am still torn between the two programs.
Initially, I was going to choose UDM as the living expense for UDM is cheaper.
However, after some calculations and inquiries, I realized living expenses come out to be quiet close as I need to get a car for UDM.
(+car insurance is quiet harsh as I'm a new driver)
So total for both schools come out around ~ $380 000 to $390 000 (Going to UDM would mean I have a car afterwards)
I know both programs are strong clinically (which is important to me),
but I am personally more inclined to UDM for the friendly and family-like school atmosphere.
And going to NYU would mean I need to commute 40min + 40min per day for a reasonable rent.
But to most normal laymen, it is true that NYU has a better school name/reputation to it.
I am wondering how this will turn out after DS graduation in terms of patient attraction or specializing chances.
I personally would think it is harder to be top among ~360 others compared to ~144 students
If some current students at the schools, or dentists can give me advice, it would be greatly appreciated.