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Hello,
I got a call today from Midwestern University. It's very rewarding to hear from them, but now the dilemma begins.
I go to school in Boston, and I very much got used to New England area. I am kinda afraid of relocating... more afraid to go to Arizona than to go to Cali. I don't know what I am afraid of actually.. just having a mixed feeling. And they are both fairly new schools; it makes it hard for me to decide which school is better.
There are the pros and cons of both schools
-Both schools got the initial accreditation;
-You take NBDE I after first year in Midwestern, after second year in Western;
-brand new technology and the buildings are pretty much set unlike western
-Midwestern has a huge campus, more money --> potential for a greater development??
-i am asian, better for me to go to cali overall.. but that doesn't make a good reason
What else??
Help!! Please... =(
Hello,
I got a call today from Midwestern University. It's very rewarding to hear from them, but now the dilemma begins.
I go to school in Boston, and I very much got used to New England area. I am kinda afraid of relocating... more afraid to go to Arizona than to go to Cali. I don't know what I am afraid of actually.. just having a mixed feeling. And they are both fairly new schools; it makes it hard for me to decide which school is better.
There are the pros and cons of both schools
-Both schools got the initial accreditation;
-You take NBDE I after first year in Midwestern, after second year in Western;
-brand new technology and the buildings are pretty much set unlike western
-Midwestern has a huge campus, more money --> potential for a greater development??
-i am asian, better for me to go to cali overall.. but that doesn't make a good reason
What else??
Help!! Please... =(
WU is very close to the 2 big city and shouldn't take too long to built a clientele.
MidW is in AZ, it's safe but city might be boring (plz correct me if I'm wrong) compare to LA and SD.