The difference in cost would be negligible, not sure about specialty yet and probably would want to match east coast but could very well change in 4 years
Yale
Pros: much closer to home, more laymen prestige (everyone is saying to go here but I feel ppl outside medicine just don’t know ucsf), more chance to pursue things outside of medicine (although not a huge factor for me)
cons: did not attend second look so I don’t know the vibes, New Haven lol (though it’s easy enough to get to other east coast cities)
UCSF
Pros: really liked the vibes of the study body (although didn’t explore the city a ton at second look), better name in medicine, a new experience before life get serious serious, diverse
Cons: far from home. I’m worried after the novelty wears off I might be home sick and have regret, since it’s a health focused institution not as much opportunity to pursue other things also I don’t want to be around med students 24/7
Ultimately I think I’d be at peace with either decision but I thought the answer would feel clearer at this point and it doesn’t
Yale
Pros: much closer to home, more laymen prestige (everyone is saying to go here but I feel ppl outside medicine just don’t know ucsf), more chance to pursue things outside of medicine (although not a huge factor for me)
cons: did not attend second look so I don’t know the vibes, New Haven lol (though it’s easy enough to get to other east coast cities)
UCSF
Pros: really liked the vibes of the study body (although didn’t explore the city a ton at second look), better name in medicine, a new experience before life get serious serious, diverse
Cons: far from home. I’m worried after the novelty wears off I might be home sick and have regret, since it’s a health focused institution not as much opportunity to pursue other things also I don’t want to be around med students 24/7
Ultimately I think I’d be at peace with either decision but I thought the answer would feel clearer at this point and it doesn’t
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