Originally posted by gower
The most sensible way to decide is to choose the school where you think you will thrive best. Presumably, you will be competing for the most preferred residencies; how well you perform in medical school will be greatly affected by your competition, your comfort with the school and its location, with the style of the education--in short, a happy camper always has an edge, other things being approximately equal. If you choose a medical school because of "prestige", you are choosing to compete with those also bewitched by "prestige." Revisit--yourself, on site--before making a decision. Asking others on a web site--they are not YOU--is tricky; you don't know them nor do you know how much they resemble you in all the important ways necessary to make the best decision for YOURSELF. Otherwise, you must be attracted to an old game known as Russian Roulette. Take a revolver, put a bullet in one cylinder, spin the cylinder, then put the muzzle to your temple or in your mouth (your option), hold your breath and pull the trigger. If you are still alive, you win. If you are dead, you lose.