Alright guys, I got a big question on my plate and if anyone has any input it would be a tremendous help.
I'd be getting in state tuition with UF and the cost is pretty much half of what I would be paying if I went to NYU.
Cost aside however here are my thoughts on each
UF- I lived in gainesville for 5 years, and i didn't enjoy the town, very bland, and I'm not a football guy whatsoever. The curriculum is very strong and well respected. access to lots of patients bc of its affiliation with shands hospital. research on club opportunities are ample. I think overall I would have a little more personal attention from faculty and not be at as much risk of being lost in the crowd.
NYU- New life experience (not sure if that will turn out positive or negative), get to be near some of the greatest museums in the US. The name recognition is substantial, and there is a lot of potential to form strong networks with people. The thought of living in such a big city is a bit daunting. I wasn't terribly impressed with the facilities but there would be a lot of patient exposures and opportunities for research and resume boosters. incredibly diverse group of people.
I guess what I would like to know is if anyone has input about the quality of education and level of student happiness at either of those schools. Even though I asked plenty of questions on interview day, I really wasn't left with a strong impression in regard to their level of overall satisfaction with their choice.
to me it seems like choosing between a safe bet (uf) with a complete unknown that has tremendous potential but also substantial risk.
thanks in advance guys!
I'd be getting in state tuition with UF and the cost is pretty much half of what I would be paying if I went to NYU.
Cost aside however here are my thoughts on each
UF- I lived in gainesville for 5 years, and i didn't enjoy the town, very bland, and I'm not a football guy whatsoever. The curriculum is very strong and well respected. access to lots of patients bc of its affiliation with shands hospital. research on club opportunities are ample. I think overall I would have a little more personal attention from faculty and not be at as much risk of being lost in the crowd.
NYU- New life experience (not sure if that will turn out positive or negative), get to be near some of the greatest museums in the US. The name recognition is substantial, and there is a lot of potential to form strong networks with people. The thought of living in such a big city is a bit daunting. I wasn't terribly impressed with the facilities but there would be a lot of patient exposures and opportunities for research and resume boosters. incredibly diverse group of people.
I guess what I would like to know is if anyone has input about the quality of education and level of student happiness at either of those schools. Even though I asked plenty of questions on interview day, I really wasn't left with a strong impression in regard to their level of overall satisfaction with their choice.
to me it seems like choosing between a safe bet (uf) with a complete unknown that has tremendous potential but also substantial risk.
thanks in advance guys!