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I can not actually believe that I'm in a situation where I have to choose between medical schools. I was just surprised to get into one as it was! But I could really really use some people's advice......it' a freakin' hard decision, and I've got until Tuesday to decide
UIC-Chicago (petition to switch sites here was granted!
pros It's in a wonderful location, in terms of opportunities. It has a ton of hospitals right next door to get a great amount of early clinical exposure, and classes are taught by professors who have a lot of great research going on, as shown by a lot more NIH funding than RFU. It's also a much more well-known, reputed medical school, and chicago is a great city. I enjoyed being on campus. I have a lot of friends in the area, which is nice.
cons It's also in a little bit more of a dangerous location, and I keep hearing crime reports about the areas. Housing would cost a ton more, and I'd probably have to sell my car, which I rely on for everything (parking would be atrocious, I hear). I also heard that they're beginning to have problems in administration with faculty:student ratio/relations, as evident by a recent on-line petition to reinstate a faculty member who was laid off. The facilities are kind of ruddy
Rosalind Franklin/Chicago Medical School
pros: I LOVED THIS SCHOOL! Honestly, I just felt so happy and excited when I was on their campus. Wonderful facilities, and it just looks like it caters to its student so much! The faculty are warm and inviting, and I'm told that they have great relations with the faculty. I just pictured myself really enjoying it there. It's not in the city, so you don't have as many distractions. Awesome student housing, as well.
cons It's not in the city, and it has no affiliated hospital. So that kind of sucks, not being able to go into that kind of medical environment as often as other students might, especially in chitown. It's not terribly far away from the city, but it is a bit of a drive. It's also rated a little lower, and a lot less people know it even exists outside of the medical world. Classes are big, mixed in with other professional students, which is nice, but I worry that that's almost too big, no?
I hope I can get some feedback from you guys, I could REALLY use it, anything!!
UIC-Chicago (petition to switch sites here was granted!
pros It's in a wonderful location, in terms of opportunities. It has a ton of hospitals right next door to get a great amount of early clinical exposure, and classes are taught by professors who have a lot of great research going on, as shown by a lot more NIH funding than RFU. It's also a much more well-known, reputed medical school, and chicago is a great city. I enjoyed being on campus. I have a lot of friends in the area, which is nice.
cons It's also in a little bit more of a dangerous location, and I keep hearing crime reports about the areas. Housing would cost a ton more, and I'd probably have to sell my car, which I rely on for everything (parking would be atrocious, I hear). I also heard that they're beginning to have problems in administration with faculty:student ratio/relations, as evident by a recent on-line petition to reinstate a faculty member who was laid off. The facilities are kind of ruddy
Rosalind Franklin/Chicago Medical School
pros: I LOVED THIS SCHOOL! Honestly, I just felt so happy and excited when I was on their campus. Wonderful facilities, and it just looks like it caters to its student so much! The faculty are warm and inviting, and I'm told that they have great relations with the faculty. I just pictured myself really enjoying it there. It's not in the city, so you don't have as many distractions. Awesome student housing, as well.
cons It's not in the city, and it has no affiliated hospital. So that kind of sucks, not being able to go into that kind of medical environment as often as other students might, especially in chitown. It's not terribly far away from the city, but it is a bit of a drive. It's also rated a little lower, and a lot less people know it even exists outside of the medical world. Classes are big, mixed in with other professional students, which is nice, but I worry that that's almost too big, no?
I hope I can get some feedback from you guys, I could REALLY use it, anything!!