Summary of Experience:
Loved it! The students are all enthusiastic about the school and very happy they have landed here. The one year and half curriculum has worked out well for the past few years, and leaves students with more options in the third and fourth year. Really wish I wasn\'t wait-listed.
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Interview experience wasn\'t the best, but engineering was the reason Stanford was my top choice. Many opportunity to collaborate with business school, engineering school, and many VC\'s in the bay area. Heard from many alumni that Palo Alto is boring and SF is far away.
Summary of Experience:
Dean Wolfsy made very clear how the application works inside the admission office, which is very calming. Students are motivated to become good physicians. Didn\'t see much research, and feel small because it\'s in the middle of the city. Would apply again for residency. wait-list came in regular mail around Jan 2010
Summary of Experience:
Adjacent to a beautiful campus, which is nice, but next to south chicago, which I heard is not so nice, but I rode the bus to the school, didn\'t feel it was threatening. wait-list came through regular mail shortly after Christmas
Summary of Experience:
It\'s tough to turn down a school with over 2000 stellar faculty members and the most talented students, plus not feeling ready to leave Boston yet.
Summary of Experience:
Fantastic school, loved the second look experience, Nashville is a lovely city filled with Southern hospitality. The school is also very collegial, as shown by both the students and the faculty.
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Loved the second look more than the interview. The physicians (even surgeons) working at Yale-New Haven hospital are so nice, similar to how I felt at Vanderbilt. The community feeling is the reason they have amazing match results.
Summary of Experience:
wasn\'t impressed by the students, a lot of movement on the wait-list. Housing is not as bad as expected, the school does subsidize the cost. Would work at New York-Presbyterian for residency, especially in surgery