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Comments from the Class of 2006Adelphi UniversityWorking at Winthrop University Hospital allowed me to see the residents from various medical schools, mostly from the New York Area. Over the course of my 2 1/2 years there, it became obvious that the students from Downstate were the most confident, assured and prepared. Downstate Alumni, doctors, nurses and P.A.’s praised it and all said the clinical experience opportunities at King’s County were unparalleled. It’s proximity to the city and to my house was also a big factor in choosing Downstate." Albany University, SUNYClose to home and I wanted to become more familiar with NYC." Amherst CollegeCheap tuition and a good residency placements." Clinical training and cost vs. quality of education." Bard CollegeThe excellence and thoroughness of clinical training resident tuition, location and the MD/MPH program." Barnard CollegeThe interviewer feedback was almost all positive. It is rare to find such universal response in other schools. It made an influential first impression on me. My interviewer confirmed my good impression. My answer to the “personal hardship” question was deeply personal. He seemed to respond and empathize. That kind of caring is hard to find elsewhere. I realize that this was the kind of environment I wanted to be in." Clinical training that’s available and the excellent."
The student were very positive when I visited and the cost." Bates CollegeI wanted a medical education in an urban setting that would provide the opportunity for wide range of clinical experiences. The cost isn’t bad either." Binghamton UniversityClinical experience reputation, cost and location." It’s a good, affordable school with a great reputation." A school with great reputation for it’s clinical and theoretical traditions, which is in my community and close to home." Location, Cost, and Curriculum." I am from Brooklyn and I wanted to be close to home. I also liked the curriculum and the academic atmosphere. The students seemed happy and enthusiastic about their experience here. Its reputation and the opportunity to experience diverse situations and environments. Another reason was for the cost and location. There is nothing like New York City and a quality education at such a low cost." I was excited to attend a school affiliated with hospitals that were busy…A place where you didn’t know what was going to happen next. The location, the price … what more can I ask for?" Seemed like the perfect place for me. A place that fit my needs exactly." I was impressed by what I heard of the students’ clinical experiences. Also, I appreciated the diversity of the student body and the location." Urban location, reputation for clinical exposure, experience and tuition." Location, excellent reputation and low cost." Boston CollegeLocation, close to my permanent home. 3rd & 4th year program – clinical base." Location, clinical experience and cost." Boston UniversityConfidence in Program, Residence match & success on USMLE by past students, cost and location. " Organ-based curriculum, getting involved in the public health department and cost." Brooklyn CollegeLocation, curriculum." Good program, location and price." The school had a continuous relationship with Brooklyn College and I was informed of the schools black curriculum. The system appeared more conduction to learning." The excellent reputation." Location and it is a great school, at an affordable price." It is part of the BA/MD program associated with Brooklyn College." I was a member of the BA/MD program at Brooklyn College." Part of BA/MD College / SUNY Downstate program." Diverse student body, correct clinical experience, financial consideration, close to home, easy to commute and block curriculum." BA/MD Program." Learn art of medicine, interact with the community, research, and meet interesting people, becoming a physician who is competent for the medical world." The BA/MD program." Brown UniversityTuition, diverse patient population, student body, faculty and urban environment in New York City. " Diversity, clinical exposure and price." City College, CUNYThe integrated curriculum, location and hands on training." Reputation for clinical instruction and low cost." Colby CollegeEnthusiasm of medical students, attractive in-state tuition and unsurpassed clinical exposure." Colgate UniversityThe cost of tuition and reputation for providing excellent clinical experience. Being from Long Island, I was also looking for a school that was close to home." Location and my father is an alumni." Columbia UniversityI read about Downstate’s great tradition of making good doctors and I liked the location and the price." Clinical Opportunities are priceless." Location, cost, great exposure and good residency placement." I liked the organ based learning approach. Furthermore, I conducted research with a Downstate faculty member. " Location, organ based curriculum, reputation and tuition." Clinical reputation, academic reputation, cost and location. " It’s in Brooklyn." Proximity to the most diverse student body and patient population, intensive clinical experience, innovative curriculum, and humanistic approach. The facilities do have a little to be desired and the administrative red tape has been a little disconcerting but these are obviously small, incidental detractors at an overall wonderful institution." Cooper UnionClinical experience, finances and location." I was impressed with the clinical training one gets at Downstate." Cornell UniversityIt is a great education, especially for the money. Plus, I will have the opportunity for great clinical experiences." Great school, cheap, good curriculum urban location." When I came here for my interview the staff and students were extremely friendly and helpful. I liked the open and comfortable environment here." I had a difficult time deciding because my other choice was Tufts. Socially, I really wanted to stay in Boston, but I couldn’t find one reason to justify the jump in tuition. In the end, my confidence in Downstate’s superior clinical education made the difference." Downstate’s reputation for excellent clinical experience and its attention to community health are the factors that really attracted me to this school. As a strong believer in the human aspect of medicine, Downstate impressed me as a school that shared my beliefs and would help me to keep that idealism during my education." Location." Location, clinical experience and atmosphere." I am from Long Island and wanted to be close to my friends and family. Everyone I met and spoke to who was a student was so enthusiastic about the school I really liked the clinical experience." The commitment to holistic medicine (treating a patient as a person rather than a disease) and community. The cultural diversity not only in the student body but in the community as well." The clinical experience at March 22, 2007-state tuition is an added bonus." The clinical experience, tuition rates and location." My first choice it has a great curriculum." CUNYReputation, introduction of some graduates from Downstate, and financial aid package." Location in a diverse community." Dartmouth CollegePrice and reputation made the option that much more attractive." The unparalleled clinical exposure, the price and the quality of its education." Duke UniversityGreat clinical experience, location and tuition." Unparalleled exposure to diverse clinical settings, along with an excellent education at an affordable price." Recommended by my advisor and I like the curriculum." Emory UniversityThe clinical experience that I will get is unmatched and the location." Organ based curriculum is what I wanted. Location and cost." Fisk UniversityI was impressed by the academic curriculum. I like the fact that Downstate students are immediately exposed to the clinical aspects of medicine. The class/school is very diverse. Very important to me coming from a HBCU. The location of the school and its affiliated hospitals will give me lots of experience and exposure to a vast number of things. I did not feel I could get this at other schools." Fordham UniversityMy decision result from concluding there was a close fit between SUNY Downstate and my interests, experience and character. SUNY Downstate offers excellent clinical exposure and up and coming research areas informed by its position as a serves of inner-city populations. " Geneseo, SUNYIt’s excellent reputation for clinical training, research history and the medical faculty’s commitment to community health. Also, the diverse environment." Location (urban area), clinical experience and low tuition." George WashingtonClinical exposure and low cost." Georgetown UniversityGood school and low tuition." Gonzaga UniversityOpportunity to study medicine in a diverse environment and cost." HarvardDownstate is an excellent school in an ideal location and it’s much cheaper than most other schools." Hofstra UniversityReputation, price and location." Hunter CollegeExcellent price for quality education in one of the most diverse, vibrant and colorful cities of the world. Friendly faculty, staffs who are ready to give personalized care and attention." Johns Hopkins UniversityIts history of providing an excellent clinical experience. The diverse student body and clients." Julliard /MarymountReputation, location and diversity of student body." Lehman CollegeLocation, tuition and rich clinical experience." Long Island UniversityExcellent reputation for clinical experience and location." M.I.T.The friendly and welcoming environment. The convenience of location and the cost efficiency of the education made Downstate my first choice." Excellent location, patient population, student body diversity and cheap." Manhattan CollegeLocation and curriculum." Marymount Manhattan CollegeIt’s affiliations with different hospitals and its low tuition." Medgar Evers CollegeSUNY gives me a sense of family, everyone is very helpful and I love that." Mercy CollegeCost and reputation of having excellent clinical training." Muhlenberg CollegeIt’s research and clinical reputation and it’s long history of community service." New York Institute of TechnologyClinical experience, reputation/student success, geography, cost and friendly atmosphere." New York UniversityLocation, Cost and Good School. " Location. " I decided to attend Downstate because I know it will provide me with an exceptional education that will meet the demanding changes that will occur in the future of healthcare. " Great school for a great price. " Great school, excellent reputation and inexpensive." It’s the best school for me." The school has a very good reputation, conveniently located and affordable. " The excellent reputation of the school, it’s low cost and it’s location." I am grateful for the opportunity!" Location, affordable and clinical exposure." Unique hospital experiences the big city has to offer." Exceptional experience gained from education, faculty, location and cost." Price, Location, clinical training & reputation." Northeastern UniversityGreat reputation for giving students a good clinical experience throughout the four years. Other reasons are cost and location." Notre DameGeographic location in NY, cost of tuition, Opportunity to see a wide range of diverse pathologies and knew a couple alumni." Penn StateLow tuition, location and the experiences." Princeton UniversityAfter working for five years on the finance side of healthcare services, I decided that I would rather be a healthcare provider. The College of Medicine at SUNY Downstate promised a third and fourth year experience more enriching than most other schools, plus SUNY saw fit to admit me." Queen CollegeThe facility, I wanted to be in an area that I felt was truly representative to the minority community" Great school reputation, great faculty, fantastic location, and opportunities for community participation." Great reputation, location and price." The exceptional clinical experience in conjunction with the cost and location made Downstate the clear choice for me." The great curriculum, support services, location and reputation." Earliest acceptance, most inexpensive tuition and location." Quinnipiac CollegeThe NYC location, clinical reputation, curriculum and cost were my main reasons for attending. Also, diversity and research opportunities were secondary choices." Rutgers UniversityBest clinical training and best tuition."
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