Thank you all for your insight and help. I've been doing a lot of thinking the last week and your comments have definitly put things into prospective for me. All along my gut has been telling me to go to AZCOM. Even at my MSUCOM interview there was a little cactus on my interviewer's desk with a little sign that said Arizona. At that time it was 2 weeks after my azcom interview and I just chuckled to myself. Some kind of sign? I wonder....
I really liked the feel when I went to AZ, however their nontraditional rotations is what has kept me from finally making up my mind. On the other hand, I definitly liked COMP because it is the closest to my friends and family.
My problem has been that I don't know what residency I will do. I know I want to do something more primary care oriented, possibly fp, ob/gyn, or maybe even psych. I also have a significant other and if he is going to follow me to where I go, I don't want to uproot him again in 2 years. In the end I have decided to go with my gut and go to AZCOM. I definitly like their first two years cirriculum better than COMP and I also like the quarter system better since I went to a UC school. There was also a few other things I compared. As far as rotations, we'll see where I am in 2+ years. My boyfriend might want to go to grad school by then and we'll totally relocate to wherever he goes, or we'll stay in AZ and I'll have to go away for a few weeks at a time.
For anyone else going through a similar dilemna as me, I suggest searching through previous threads too. One of lukewhite's previous responses a few weeks ago detailing how you actually pick your rotations step by step really helped. The fact that you mentioned how they helped you with finding cheap housing also relieved me. How housing works was another concern about the process if you had to go to another city every few weeks. I couldn't imagine how I could keep a residence in AZ and then go away for weeks at a time and pay for that too. All in all, I know it is going to work out just fine.
Thanks again for helping out! I can't wait to meet all of you at AZCOM in August. See you in a few months!!!