NYU vs Northwestern

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So I'm pretty much exclusively interested in Academic Medicine, not sure of specialty yet. I was accepted to NYU and recently informed that I'm on the high waitlist with a good chance of getting in before May 1 for Northwestern. Just wondering if anyone can shed some light on what its like actually being a student at either school--community, culture, study groups, etc. I'm ultimately hoping to go back to CA for residency, but I don't feel like either school will really help/hurt in that regard.

Tuition isn't a concern.

NYU

Pros
  • More research in relevant fields
  • Clinical training opportunities with Bellevue and the VA
  • Student body seemed more diverse

Cons
  • Student body seemed more stressed (?)
  • Higher cost of living


Northwestern
Pros
  • High student funding rate for research
  • Lower cost of living
  • Students seemed more laid-back

Cons
  • Chicago is SO COLD
  • SO COLD

Summary: Academically, they seem very similar. Hoping someone can shed some light on the culture and community differences.

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So I'm pretty much exclusively interested in Academic Medicine, not sure of specialty yet. I was accepted to NYU and recently informed that I'm on the high waitlist with a good chance of getting in before May 1 for Northwestern. Just wondering if anyone can shed some light on what its like actually being a student at either school--community, culture, study groups, etc. I'm ultimately hoping to go back to CA for residency, but I don't feel like either school will really help/hurt in that regard.

Tuition isn't a concern.

NYU

Pros
  • More research in relevant fields
  • Clinical training opportunities with Bellevue and the VA
  • Student body seemed more diverse

Cons
  • Student body seemed more stressed (?)
  • Higher cost of living


Northwestern
Pros
  • High student funding rate for research
  • Lower cost of living
  • Students seemed more laid-back

Cons
  • Chicago is SO COLD
  • SO COLD

Summary: Academically, they seem very similar. Hoping someone can shed some light on the culture and community differences.


When did you find this out? thanks!
 
NYU. A con is higher cost of living but you say tuition isn't a concern? If your education is being funded by family/the military/anything, I would go to NYU
 
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