OreoLover365
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Hey everyone! I am extremely grateful to have received so much support on SDN throughout the cycle! I am also thankful for being admitted to both Vanderbilt and Albert Einstein. It has been difficult to decide between the two schools, so I hope I can get some of your feedback!
Vandy (COA = ~320-370K for 4 years)
Pros
Cons
Einstein (free tuition, COA = ~120K for 4 years)
Pros
Cons
Neutral - both schools seem to match into every specialty. I am undecided on specialty but may lean toward a more competitive specialty. I am not sure how much this matters much in the decision.
Summary: Overall, I think my interests and values align better with Vandy compared to Einstein, so I am mostly deciding if all these benefits make Vandy worth the cost compared to free tuition at Einstein. Thank you for reading this post and for any input you may have!
Vandy (COA = ~320-370K for 4 years)
Pros
- Curriculum
- 1 yr preclinical (as opposed to Einstein's 1.5 yr preclinical) - I see this as a pro since Vandy students say the curriculum cuts out a lot of fluff, and it allows me to be fully immersed in the clinic earlier
- Immersion Phase - this encompasses 3rd and 4th year. Since there is a 1 year preclinical, students are able to use that extra time during 3rd and 4th year to have 3-6 months of dedicated research time. They also have time to choose when their dedicated flex months are for pursuing passions or studying boards.
- P/F preclinical and clinical years, no AOA
- Location
- Around a 3 hour drive from home
- More familiar with the South since I have lived there my entire life
- Vibed really well with the students on interview day and Second Look Weekend
- Dream school
- Very focused on student wellness
- Mentorship seems highly valued through the House system
Cons
- Cost
- Less diversity in Nashville than NYC (but I personally do not weigh this very heavily)
Einstein (free tuition, COA = ~120K for 4 years)
Pros
- Free tuition
- NYC is somewhere new to explore (but the Bronx is like an hour away from Manhattan)
- Big mission to help the underserved population
Cons
- Far from home
- Tiered clinical grading (H/HP/P/LP/F), AOA (preclinical is P/F though!)
- Didn't really enjoy my "Second Look" - it was just a 1 hour tour from a current M1 because they do not have a formal Second Look Weekend, and I didn't get to see much of the facilities. I'm not sure how much this should weigh in the decision though.
- Safety in the Bronx? People say its safe if you are careful, but if you need to be careful, then is it truly safe? I genuinely don't know since I have never lived in the Bronx and only visited for an hour during the day.
- Einstein students have said that there is not much formal mentorship - instead, you have to seek it out yourself. This is fine overall since I understand this is how the world works, but it is much nicer to have a built in mentorship system
Neutral - both schools seem to match into every specialty. I am undecided on specialty but may lean toward a more competitive specialty. I am not sure how much this matters much in the decision.
Summary: Overall, I think my interests and values align better with Vandy compared to Einstein, so I am mostly deciding if all these benefits make Vandy worth the cost compared to free tuition at Einstein. Thank you for reading this post and for any input you may have!