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Accepted to both but deciding which one to attend. From the midwest. Can anyone comment on which school they'd prefer and why? Also looking for some insight on the test schedule for both schools, which has better rotations and anything else that may seem important. I would really appreciate the help
If NSU is cheaper and closer go there!Actually NSU is closer. I was leaning towards NSU because it's cheaper by about 5k and I liked the area better but just wanted other peoples input. Thanks for your help!
Accepted to both but deciding which one to attend. From the midwest. Can anyone comment on which school they'd prefer and why? Also looking for some insight on the test schedule for both schools, which has better rotations and anything else that may seem important. I would really appreciate the help
I wish Cali had better DO options. COMP and Touro-CA are both in pretty crummy locations, and seem to get underwhelming to poor reviews from students.
especially if it was at a UC 🙂It would end up having higher avg stats than most low tier MD schools.
especially if it was at a UC 🙂
And MD's later poached it 🙁Fun Fact: UCI was originally a DO school 🙂
History fact: the school itself sought to convert to MD 😛And MD's later poached it 🙁
It's complicated. Many DOs in California got strong-armed into converting their degrees to MD in the 60's, and many felt it was in their best interest because of a very anti-DO environment in the state. UCI (well, it wasn't part of UCI then) went along with that and changed too. Unfortunately many of those who switched got hit with some major licensing issues and got royally screwed.History fact: the school itself sought to convert to MD 😛
What a valuable lesson against seeking the merger of two degrees/ associationsIt's complicated. Many DOs in California got strong-armed into converting their degrees to MD in the 60's, and many felt it was in their best interest because of a very anti-DO environment in the state. UCI (well, it wasn't part of UCI then) went along with that and changed too. Unfortunately many of those who switched got hit with some major licensing issues and got royally screwed.
go to western if u want to rotate around southern CA... and about the high tuition, there's a loan forgiveness loophole if you know what i mean.
I'd like to know the loan forgiveness loophole.
Can anyone go into any specifics on nova's rotations? Would really appreciate it!
Sorry I'm not too familiar with this process but curious so I hope my questions/what i'm saying makes sense. Since it's randomized you can end up anywhere in Broward County, Miami-Dade, Orlando, Palm Beach County, and West Coast of Florida (Got these from their site). When you say largest % of students go to Broward is that in the sense that they'll all get a chance to rotate there or they'll spend a lot of their M3/M4 years at the place?
It's complicated. Many DOs in California got strong-armed into converting their degrees to MD in the 60's, and many felt it was in their best interest because of a very anti-DO environment in the state. UCI (well, it wasn't part of UCI then) went along with that and changed too. Unfortunately many of those who switched got hit with some major licensing issues and got royally screwed.
The required rural med rotation in 4th year instantly sunk nova from top of my list to the bottom.
Just something to be aware of op