Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given the med acceptance, b.u. is the only reasonable sane choice. God forbid she opts for yale, you pay for it, she gets rejected to med school, your other kids loose option for college, then everyone is worse off and probably in debt. For what purpose and to what end, a "brand"? Take a big whiff of fresh air and wake up.
Good luck to your DD.
"Brand"? It's not like you're comparing handbags.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who went to BU for medical. He didn't care about the name schools and I'm not sure if he even applied although he could have. He is doing VERY WELL now. I think he started and sold a clinic or something. He is semi retired and enjoying life. I don't think an IVY would have improved his life.
Where one goes to Med School is a totally different question. Which Med School barely matters. Over 90% of all graduating MDs are automatically placed by the national matching system. This is about undergrad. Undergrad labels count, period.
No, where one goes to nursing or perhaps dental school rarely matters. But medical school DOES matter.
Anonymous wrote:He got the Trustee Scholarship at BU, right? That puts him at the top 20 students in his class. He's going to have every door at BU open to him. He can send an email to any faculty member letting them know of his status, and he'll be offered research positions on the spot. He'll be showered with personal attention and recognition. He'll definitely be the biggest fish there, whereas he may be average/slightly above it at Yale.
There's a lot of sense in picking BU, but the residential and magical undergrad of Yale is one of a kind. To me, Yale is probably the best undergraduate education one could find in the world. They really are blessed with a lot, and the students there are so talented and incredible. If costs aren't a matter, despite all that BU will come with, I would choose Yale myself. If going to Yale meant talking out substantial loans, I'd probably try to find a way to finance it. Yale is one of those schools that pays lifelong dividends. There are only maybe 7 or so schools like that- Harvard, Stanford, Princeton, MIT, Oxford, Cambridge. If this were between BU and Northwestern, or BU and Williams, it'd be different. But Yale is at a whole another level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who went to BU for medical. He didn't care about the name schools and I'm not sure if he even applied although he could have. He is doing VERY WELL now. I think he started and sold a clinic or something. He is semi retired and enjoying life. I don't think an IVY would have improved his life.
Where one goes to Med School is a totally different question. Which Med School barely matters. Over 90% of all graduating MDs are automatically placed by the national matching system. This is about undergrad. Undergrad labels count, period.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who went to BU for medical. He didn't care about the name schools and I'm not sure if he even applied although he could have. He is doing VERY WELL now. I think he started and sold a clinic or something. He is semi retired and enjoying life. I don't think an IVY would have improved his life.
Where one goes to Med School is a totally different question. Which Med School barely matters. Over 90% of all graduating MDs are automatically placed by the national matching system. This is about undergrad. Undergrad labels count, period.
No, many of us care where our docs went to medical school. Undergraduate, not so much.
I definitely care about medical school - and undergrad if they share it.
Anonymous wrote:Given the med acceptance, b.u. is the only reasonable sane choice. God forbid she opts for yale, you pay for it, she gets rejected to med school, your other kids loose option for college, then everyone is worse off and probably in debt. For what purpose and to what end, a "brand"? Take a big whiff of fresh air and wake up.
Good luck to your DD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who went to BU for medical. He didn't care about the name schools and I'm not sure if he even applied although he could have. He is doing VERY WELL now. I think he started and sold a clinic or something. He is semi retired and enjoying life. I don't think an IVY would have improved his life.
Where one goes to Med School is a totally different question. Which Med School barely matters. Over 90% of all graduating MDs are automatically placed by the national matching system. This is about undergrad. Undergrad labels count, period.
No, many of us care where our docs went to medical school. Undergraduate, not so much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who went to BU for medical. He didn't care about the name schools and I'm not sure if he even applied although he could have. He is doing VERY WELL now. I think he started and sold a clinic or something. He is semi retired and enjoying life. I don't think an IVY would have improved his life.
Where one goes to Med School is a totally different question. Which Med School barely matters. Over 90% of all graduating MDs are automatically placed by the national matching system. This is about undergrad. Undergrad labels count, period.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who went to BU for medical. He didn't care about the name schools and I'm not sure if he even applied although he could have. He is doing VERY WELL now. I think he started and sold a clinic or something. He is semi retired and enjoying life. I don't think an IVY would have improved his life.
Where one goes to Med School is a totally different question. Which Med School barely matters. Over 90% of all graduating MDs are automatically placed by the national matching system. This is about undergrad. Undergrad labels count, period.
Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who went to BU for medical. He didn't care about the name schools and I'm not sure if he even applied although he could have. He is doing VERY WELL now. I think he started and sold a clinic or something. He is semi retired and enjoying life. I don't think an IVY would have improved his life.
Anonymous wrote:Yale. Your kid can slack off, get C's and B's and still get a job over a 4.0 from Boston U.