My daughter has opportunity for Med School Residency at UA in Birmingham. My perception, is it a lot like Jackson, Memphis?
My daughter has opportunity for Med School Residency at UA in Birmingham. My perception, is it a lot like Jackson, Memphis?
My daughter has opportunity for Med School Residency at UA in Birmingham. My perception, is it a lot like Jackson, Memphis?
Tell her to stay in Mountain Brook, Vestavia Hills, Homewood, Hoover, etc. She’ll be fine. It’s a good opportunity.
Tell her to stay in Mountain Brook, Vestavia Hills, Homewood, Hoover, etc. She’ll be fine. It’s a good opportunity.
What’s going to be her specialty?
UAB has a great med school as does UMMC and Augusta University (MCG).
^^ this guy hasn’t been to Bham since 2002
My daughter has opportunity for Med School Residency at UA in Birmingham. My perception, is it a lot like Jackson, Memphis?
Anyway that you could steer her toward Proctology or something related? After this year this board and fan base is in dire need of a colonoscopy.Internal Med. Cardiologist
University that Ate BirminghamCatvet is right. UAB has a great med school & is a good opportunity.
Not the point, Wannabe Smartass. As a young single med student, the last place you'll want to be are those places 57stratdawg listed.Yeah, those places are total dumps now******
This is great because MSU desperately needs another viable decent big city near it for alumni and students. While it’ll never be Atlanta/Dallas/Nashville, the strides Bham has made in recent years are good enough.YardBarker said:Another positive as others have mentioned is that State has a large alumni base here.
Anyway that you could steer her toward Proctology or something related? After this year this board and fan base is in dire need of a colonoscopy.
This is great because MSU desperately needs another viable decent big city near it for alumni and students.
Only problem is that many MSU alumni’s kids are going to damn Bama or Auburn because that’s where their ‘friends’ are. Screw that, send them to State. My hope is that we will become enough of a #3 there, where that won’t be as prevalent, and perhaps we will pick off some of the other schools’ alumni’s kids to even it all out.This is very much happening. I see tons of MSU car tags in and around town. We're nearing 1000 active Alumni Association members in Shelby/Jefferson Counties. When I walk around the neighborhood, it's easily recognizable that we're 3rd behind Bama and Auburn in representation. The neighborhoods are littered with MSU house flags.
As an aside, Bham is a bit of a hub city. We can take easy weekend trips to Chattanooga, Atlanta, Nashville, Blue Ridge, the Gulf Beaches, or Memphis all within/around 3 hours. I've parked on campus at MSU within 2 hours 15 min from leaving my house. Have been in a seat at SunTrust Park in Atlanta within 2.5 hours of leaving my house. And have boarded a shuttle at Hartsfield Atlanta Airport in right at 2 hours.
Pre-COVID there were direct flights from Bham to Dallas, Houston, Denver, Vegas, Chicago, NYC, Boston, Philly, DC, Baltimore, Charlotte, Atlanta, Orlando, Tampa, and Miami, among others.
Overall, it's a really good compromise between the small metro areas like Jackson and the large metros like Atlanta. And, for me, staying within 3 hours of Starkville is a huge plus.
I’m single and I spent a lot of time in mountain brook and homewood from 34 to 37.
Lot of time down town also.
You can live in homewood or vestavia and be downtown in 10 mins.
My kids are in the Vestavia School system, and there are a lot kids that graduate from VHS that go to State.