UNC vs. Emory

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Any thoughts?
 
I was very impressed with Emory, except for the fact that there are letter grades. I can't speak to UNC, but I felt Emory was on the rise and really cared about their students. 👍
 
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Just need some insight/advice/perspective if you can offer any

Thanks!
 
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Just need some insight/advice/perspective if you can offer any

Thanks!

Consider that u may get a better clinical experience at Emory because its in a major city. Its affiliated with Grady, a large city hospital which receives a huge spectrum of patients. It also has several other affiliated hospitals including a childrens hospital on campus. If research interests you the CDC is there. I think Emory has a better location for these reasons and just because Atlanta is a more happening city than chapel hill. Emory' grading system sucks. ABC. I don't know what UNC has. Emory has brand new facilities starting in 07.
 
UNC hands down no qurestions asked or reservations about it...if I had to make a choice.


UNC is P/F in the first year at least and it seems like they are on H/P/F for the 2nd year and then H/HP/P/F (or some variation) for the clinical years.

For mere quality of life issues it would be UNC. In addition to the academic factors.

Go here to check out any medical school's grading intervals.

http://services.aamc.org/currdir/section1/grading1.cfm
 
I can't say much about UNC, as I didn't apply. I really like Emory, however, and I'm definitely considering going. The grading scale kind of sucks, but I'm not really that concerned about it. I agree basically with everything peezyweezy said.

On the other hand, if I was from NC, I'd probably go to UNC. Can't beat in-state tuition for such a great school!
 
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