north2southOMFS said:
Unless you want to go to OMFS residency in New york city where they actually care where you went to dental school, it doesn't really matter which dental school you go to. the more important thing is to do well while your in dental school.
Actually, now that i think about it why would you want to go to a school wehre everyone wants to specialize, it just creates gunners out of everyone, everyone vieing for the one great letter of rec from that certain proffessor, and everyone trying to be number one in their class. It nothing else, it makes it harder for you to be in the top ten in your class.....but who knows.
I'd go with the cheaper one.
That's exactly what I thought! why would you want to go to a school where everyone wants to specialize? just making it harder for yourself.
2 out of 3 guys in my class were matched to their first choice OMFS. If TJB is around, he can chime in. In my class, it's easy to be in top percentile if you work hard. Those who want to specialize are at the top percentile and those who just want GP couldn't care less, "just want to pass". Not all of them are gunners.
One of the well known OMFS faculty is retiring this year. I personally like OS at Pitt. I enjoy the lectures, OS rotations and selective. At times the OS dept can be very intimidated. If you come in there clueless and make dumb mistakes, yeah, the whole world is going to know about it. But if you earn their trusts or credible then the experience is very enjoyable. I've learned a lot in OS. Pitt has a very good match rate into OMFS. Correct me if I'm wrong but I think that Pitt is known to have a good clinical reputation.
One thing that I do not like is the cirriculum. It sucks @ss. Very unorganized for my class. Whenever a semester ends, we still have not received our schedule for the next semester until much later. They add, change classes at the last minute as they please. Important classes such as Gross, Neuro, Head, Neck anatomy classes were squeezed in a very short time, about 4-6wks per class. Classes such as Stats, Ethics....B.S classes were stressed out for the whole frigging semester! Another thing is they don't seem to care much about class board scores. Mandatory board review classes were a joke. They came up with the mandatory mock board exam 2 months before the actual exam. We had to pass it to take the actual exam. WTF. Most of us took that exam cold. So in short, you're pretty much on your own! Whatever you don't understand from class, you have to seek out books from the library or from other sources.
That's my opinion, take it with a couple grains of salt! If there's anything particular that you'd like to know about Pitt, PM me or feel free to post.
btw, 38K for out of state tuition.
One positive thing that I've seen recently is 2nd yr students are seeing screening patients now with helps from 4th yr students. That will benefit them once they start in the clinic.