Stony Brook VS Rutgers

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Ksmith04

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Hi everyone, I am deciding between Stony Brook and Rutgers.


Stony Brook
Pros:
- In-state tuition
- Good for specializing
- Research opportunities

Cons
- I have heard rumors that the administration is having issues
- Integrated biomedical curriculum
- Further from home
- Small class size (this isn't a deal breaker for me)

Rutgers:
Pros
- Medium class size
- Abundance of patients
- Closer to home
- Research opportunities
Cons
- I’ve heard that the clinical requirements are too high, and students worry about graduating on time
- I am concerned about the safety and can’t see myself living in a city
- Out of state for the first year

Being close to home is important to me. Rutgers is two hours closer. The faculty who interviewed me at Stony Brook seemed fantastic. The student who interviewed me at Stony was rude, picked their fingernails the entire time, and ignored what I was saying, which was very off-putting. The students we were able to talk to during interview day at Stony seemed unhappy, much more than other schools where I interviewed, and this might have been due to how they scheduled the interview day. It seemed like the students were in between classes and just wanted to get back on with their day, which I can understand. The students at Rutgers seemed nice and liked it, but they kept saying that they felt the clinical aspect was too rigorous. I think I want to specialize, and Stony Brook would probably be better for that. Thanks for your help!

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Hi everyone, I am deciding between Stony Brook and Rutgers.


Stony Brook
Pros:
- In-state tuition
- Good for specializing
- Research opportunities

Cons
- I have heard rumors that the administration is having issues
- Integrated biomedical curriculum
- Further from home
- Small class size (this isn't a deal breaker for me)

Rutgers:
Pros
- Medium class size
- Abundance of patients
- Closer to home
- Research opportunities
Cons
- I’ve heard that the clinical requirements are too high, and students worry about graduating on time
- I am concerned about the safety and can’t see myself living in a city
- Out of state for the first year

Being close to home is important to me. Rutgers is two hours closer. The faculty who interviewed me at Stony Brook seemed fantastic. The student who interviewed me at Stony was rude, picked their fingernails the entire time, and ignored what I was saying, which was very off-putting. The students we were able to talk to during interview day at Stony seemed unhappy, much more than other schools where I interviewed, and this might have been due to how they scheduled the interview day. It seemed like the students were in between classes and just wanted to get back on with their day, which I can understand. The students at Rutgers seemed nice and liked it, but they kept saying that they felt the clinical aspect was too rigorous. I think I want to specialize, and Stony Brook would probably be better for that. Thanks for your help!
Stony Brook has some of the highest admissions standards of all the dental schools, usually a pretty good sign.
 
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Hello Ksmith04,

Although I'm aware this response is delayed, I believe it's important to share my perspective. Firstly, congratulations on your acceptance to Stony Brook! It's a fantastic school, and I admire your decision. That said, I personally feel that Rutgers University might have offered an even more transformative experience for you. Rutgers is renowned for its rigorous academic environment, consistently pushing students to excel and become experts in their respective fields. Having collaborated with Rutgers students, I've witnessed firsthand how they often shine among their peers from other top universities, and I've been honored to provide recommendations for them. As a Rutgers graduate myself who has worked with numerous students, I can attest that while the workload may be demanding, the rewards and recognition from Rutgers are unparalleled. Should you ever reconsider your choice, I strongly recommend considering Rutgers for the remarkable opportunities and academic growth it offers.
 
Go to Stony. I went to Rutgers. It sucked most days like most dental schools. Might as well go to the cheaper and smaller school.

Never trust the students they hand pick for interviews.
 
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