Hi! I go to Seton Hall University. I have an automatic acceptance there, and also got accepted to NYMC. I am going to most likely choose to go elsewhere, but that's because I got into one of my tops and want something different. NYMC is great academically, have heard amazing things and they have opportunities to study abroad and get FEES certification I believe that way. Their medical focus is a huge plus to me. Seton Hall has unbelievable professors that truly care about how you do. They offer all externships and the program has you in a school 1st year, taking on patients from first semester, and the next two placements are different. There is no clinic on campus. They do give additional training in the form of workshops as well I heard. With that said, you have limited, if any, say in where you're placed. With that said, the program's small and I imagine you can still explain your interests and they'll do their best, but you can ask them to clarify. With that said, both programs are difficult, with rigorous academics. While I believe SHU supports you, I have heard NYMC is not supportive faculty-wise, from a current student who is doing well. They try to weed people out was the rumor I heard, although I do not know if it is true, so I would talk to current students. Seton Hall does not really offer electives, the only elective would be to do a research project/independent study I believe. They do offer multiple study abroad trips. I can honestly say most of the professors at SHU are terrific, and as long as you are accountable for your work, you'll do well.