rk2017
April 17, 2022, 3:38pm
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Thanks for posting the update as well as the reasoning. There is a similar post in the main thread which may be relevant here, so taking liberty to share here, though the poster hasn’t shared the stats/reflections here - hope s/he won’t mind it - since not many folks will go through the massive main threads.
As an update, I think I’m going to pick RIT/Upstate over Yale!
Finances ended up paying an indirect role. I’m saving around $300,000~ by choosing the BS/MD due to scholarships and in-state discounts, so I’ll likely graduate from medical school with no debt! Definitely something I don’t want to take for granted.
Since I’m set on going into medicine, I didn’t really see the benefit of attending Yale. Maybe I could’ve gotten into a better medical school and thus a better residency? Even that wasn’t a guarantee in today’s climate, unless I was willing to possibly take some gap years, as most Yale pre-meds do before applying.
The only real thing attracting me was prestige, but that seems silly now. The most likely outcome out of Yale would’ve been attending a medical school ranked similarly/slightly better than Upstate, in which case I’d be spending an extra $300K for essentially the same career outcome. The Yale degree adds little value, too, since I’m dead set on medicine.
Besides, th…
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