Hello all! I would much appreciate your personal input on my situation since you all know how exciting yet stressful this process can be. This is my second year applying to OT school, I was rejected last year. I applied all around the country this year with the eye opening experience last year of how competive getting into OT school really is. So far I have interviewed at 4 different schools (I have about 9 other schools I'm waiting to review my applicztion) and yesterday I received my first acceptance letter to a school on the east coast. Although I'm excited that I finally have an acceptance letter after putting so much work into this process, I woke up with a feeling of not knowing if I would truly be happy in that program because of how far away it is from home (I am from Colorado). The school is in a very rural town, and the east coast would be a lifestyle change compared to what I grew up with. When I was at the interview, I felt like a complete oddball at the school because everyone was from the east coast, I wasn't in love with the area at all. Although the program seems to be excellent, I'm concerned if I would truly be happy there and was wondering if anyone could give me input on what they think is the importance of the Area/location of the school is. This program is a doctorate program so I would be there for three years. Of course I am also waiting to hear back from all the other schools I've applied to; but I'm concerned if I would truly be happy at this school/area if it is the only one I get into. Part of me feels like an idiot for being so picky about location because of how competitive schools are.