Hi Y'all! I'm grateful to have options here but I'm honestly a bit overwhelmed trying to decide on a school, so any insight would be much appreciated!
Both schools would be new environments for me although I currently live in a city. I’m not quite sure where I want to be for residency but unlikely the midwest (besides Chicago, potentially). At the moment, I’m interested in surgery, OBGYN, and internal medicine. Both schools have AOA as far as I know, although UMich’s clinical year is graded on a curve whereas Keck’s is P/F/HP (internal rankings?). As you can see below, my main concern is Ann Arbor not being as diverse as the city I currently live in and if it's a place where I would want to spend the rest of my 20s. Thoughts? Thank you🙂
USC
Pros:
-$70k scholarship (hopefully more, but TBD)
-I have friends and family in the area
-Major, diverse city (although I know I'll be studying for the most part, I would still like to spend my 20s in a vibrant city)
-Weather!
-Diverse student body and patient population (clinical rotations at both the county and private hospital)
-Known to have a “laid back” atmosphere
Cons:
-High COL/tuition
-Not as prestigious as UMich but I’m not sure if this difference is negligible or not
UMich
Pros:
-$290k scholarship
-Excellent reputation
-Lots of great research opportunities and the opportunity to do a full research project during 3rd year
-Great sense of community—there seems to be a lot of student support from faculty & friendly student body
-Lower COL
Cons:
-Diversity of Ann Arbor/UMich? (I’ve never been to the city, so it’s an assumption, but also something I noticed based on the accepted students' group—nervous about not finding people I really mesh with )
-Clinical year graded on a curve
-No friends or family in the area
Both schools would be new environments for me although I currently live in a city. I’m not quite sure where I want to be for residency but unlikely the midwest (besides Chicago, potentially). At the moment, I’m interested in surgery, OBGYN, and internal medicine. Both schools have AOA as far as I know, although UMich’s clinical year is graded on a curve whereas Keck’s is P/F/HP (internal rankings?). As you can see below, my main concern is Ann Arbor not being as diverse as the city I currently live in and if it's a place where I would want to spend the rest of my 20s. Thoughts? Thank you🙂
USC
Pros:
-$70k scholarship (hopefully more, but TBD)
-I have friends and family in the area
-Major, diverse city (although I know I'll be studying for the most part, I would still like to spend my 20s in a vibrant city)
-Weather!
-Diverse student body and patient population (clinical rotations at both the county and private hospital)
-Known to have a “laid back” atmosphere
Cons:
-High COL/tuition
-Not as prestigious as UMich but I’m not sure if this difference is negligible or not
UMich
Pros:
-$290k scholarship
-Excellent reputation
-Lots of great research opportunities and the opportunity to do a full research project during 3rd year
-Great sense of community—there seems to be a lot of student support from faculty & friendly student body
-Lower COL
Cons:
-Diversity of Ann Arbor/UMich? (I’ve never been to the city, so it’s an assumption, but also something I noticed based on the accepted students' group—nervous about not finding people I really mesh with )
-Clinical year graded on a curve
-No friends or family in the area
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