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I was fortunate enough to receive A's at both of these schools (Hackensack Meridian SOM & University of Vermont Larner COM). Trying to decide between them in this final stretch. Still waiting to hear on financial aid (this process is a little unclear to me still tbh, but scholarships could sway me)
Hackensack
Pros
Cons
UVM
Pros
Cons
Would appreciate hearing some thoughts on this! Of course am prepared to put in work no matter where I go, and I would not have applied to UVM if I was totally unwilling to attend. My own experiences have taught me that location does matter so I want to set myself up to be able to lead 'as balanced' as possible of a life in medical school as I can.
Hackensack
Pros
- Location - NJ and especially NYC have loads of things to do and potential connections, within and outside the context of medicine
- Population / demographics - As a minority used to living in diverse settings (coming from Toronto), I believe the patient population and the people in general I would meet and connect with would be more varied and diverse than in Burlington, VT. It is also closer to the setting/population I would like to work in/with
- My understanding is preclinicals are P/F, clinicals are Honors / High Pass / Pass / Fail, and I believe clinicals may have internal rankings
- Their match list and Step 2 scores seem solid
- I was at first put off by the vibe of 'Admissions Day', but after interviewing with faculty + info sessions I feel a lot more comfortable. They were very warm and friendly!
- 4th year has a lot of flexibility
Cons
- Slightly more expensive (additional 20k per year estimated Cost of Attendance)
- Mandatory lectures (seems like 8-12 most days)
- Newer school (fully accredited since ~Nov 2022)... not sure how much of a 'con' this ACTUALLY is in reality. I am hoping to match into Psychiatry
- Shorter summer break (2 weeks vs 'standard' 2 months)
UVM
Pros
- Very scenic location, a lot of hiking and nature stuff going on which I am into
- Non-mandatory lectures, also P/F preclinical + clinical (has honors, but I believe no internal ranking?)
- I also got good vibes from this school as well during the interviews + info sessions
- Established school, strong match list, potentially more resources for students to take advantage of?
Cons
- To be blunt, location is the big one here. As much as I enjoy nature and hiking, I fear that I will 'run out of things to do', and as a minority, Burlington's "not very diverse" population is an area of tension for me. I am concerned about how well I feel I would fit in.
- Moving in 3rd year to CT Branch Campus for clinicals (between Norwalk/Danbury in CT). This is great for working with a patient population closer my future intended patient populations but I am concerned about continuity with colleagues and mentors, as well as the general chaos of moving midway through my education.
Would appreciate hearing some thoughts on this! Of course am prepared to put in work no matter where I go, and I would not have applied to UVM if I was totally unwilling to attend. My own experiences have taught me that location does matter so I want to set myself up to be able to lead 'as balanced' as possible of a life in medical school as I can.