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UNC Chapel Hill vs Columbia
Hi everyone, I am struggling a bit with weighing the pros and cons of UNC Chapel Hill and Columbia. For a bit of background, I am from the south (not NC though). I went to school in the mid-atlantic and always had in mind to either stay in the mid-atlantic or return to the south for medical school for lifestyle reasons (to be closer to family and because I see myself living somewhere warm-ish long term), but I was not expecting to get into Columbia and I feel like I need to seriously consider it. I am not sure about specialties, but I am leaning primary care/pediatrics and I really want to do research in med school and potentially after (academic medicine). Specialty preference could definitely change-- that is just where I am right now.
UNC Chapel Hill
Pros:
Columbia
Pros:
I am honestly trying to debate whether the name of Columbia is worth giving up some of the other lifestyle factors that are important to me... I know this is hard to judge if you don't really know me, but if anyone has insight into these two programs I would be very appreciative. Thank you!
Hi everyone, I am struggling a bit with weighing the pros and cons of UNC Chapel Hill and Columbia. For a bit of background, I am from the south (not NC though). I went to school in the mid-atlantic and always had in mind to either stay in the mid-atlantic or return to the south for medical school for lifestyle reasons (to be closer to family and because I see myself living somewhere warm-ish long term), but I was not expecting to get into Columbia and I feel like I need to seriously consider it. I am not sure about specialties, but I am leaning primary care/pediatrics and I really want to do research in med school and potentially after (academic medicine). Specialty preference could definitely change-- that is just where I am right now.
UNC Chapel Hill
Pros:
- location, closer to family and I love the area
- chapel hill is very adorable and a comfortable place to live (good vibes, nice weather, lots of outdoor trails for running, biking, etc)
- brand new medical school building built in 2023
- lots of research opportunities
- very collaborative class and good community, everyone seems friendly
- great primary care training and pediatrics opportunities
- cost
- potentially not as competitive for residency if I decided against primary care
- big class size (~200)
- OOS student at a very heavy IS school, I don't know anyone who goes there
- not as big of a name? I don't know if this matters or if I actually care though
Columbia
Pros:
- incredible research and clinical opportunities, especially if I do want to pursue academic medicine
- great match list, competitive for just about everywhere
- the name, ranking, and connections
- NYC is fun, lots to do, my sister and some friends live in the city
- people seem interesting and cool
- faculty seems great
- I'm a little scared of New York, I'm not really a city person
- cost
- I have heard a lot of negative things about the culture (super cutthroat, not supportive admin, etc)
- further from home
- northeast winters are not fun
- I know I don't want to be in the northeast long term
I am honestly trying to debate whether the name of Columbia is worth giving up some of the other lifestyle factors that are important to me... I know this is hard to judge if you don't really know me, but if anyone has insight into these two programs I would be very appreciative. Thank you!