any case grads in atl?
sweatshirt day is this wednesday but i ordered one far too late lmaoo
it doesn't have to be a sweatshirt, but as for the colors preferably white, grey, or dark/navy blue
sweatshirt day is this wednesday but i ordered one far too late lmaoo
it doesn't have to be a sweatshirt, but as for the colors preferably white, grey, or dark/navy blue
title. cost is roughly the same. have to commit somewhere and am so close to committing to case but really need extra info before the may 1 deadline. would also love some insight on case mcat prep.
lac pros:
- women's college
- ties to a lot of great schools around the area for research
- way larger endowment per student
- the campus is sooo pretty
- feel like my research will be higher quality
- prestige
- want to work in boston
- great connections and lowkey a more closely knit alumni
- SMALLER CLASS SIZES
lac cons:
- commute is brutal to research centers and other schools (at least an hour away)
- degree is not abet certified
case pros:
- unmatched research and clinical opportunities (major factor in why i am so close to committing)
- would be more focused on my studies
- more medically focused
- quirky student body lmao
case cons:
- am worried about the larger classroom sizes at case because i really do thrive in tighter-knit environments and more time with the instructor
- don't want to work in ohio
i know it sounds like im leaning more towards the liberal arts college but im writing this at 2 am and cant think straight lmao