<p>it’s up to you.</p>
<p>i am a regents scholar at UCD + i participated in ISHP. honestly, the best part of ISHP is the community and the classes! you really get to know everyone in your building (Miller) because you guys are taking classes with each other. :)</p>
<p>plus, you get to take classes that are really small (30 people or less), so you actually get to know your professors without going to office hours, etc. i still say hi and chat with my professors from my first year ISHP classes. oh, and the profs are pretty legit. haha.</p>
<p>yeah. it’s really up to you. honestly, being premed at davis is hard work, just like being premed at berkeley is hard work. HOWEVER, davis has the added benefit of student run clinics (there are seven on campus) AND numerous hospital internships you can sign up for. also, even though you are competing against your classmates on a curve, no one will try to sabotage you. </p>
<p>obviously, i’m pushing davis here. haha. i have some bias. but it’s really up to you. you’ve got the right idea – you’re checking out the schools. go with whichever one you feel suits you the best, because ultimately, you’re the one who’s going to be spending four years there. :)</p>