Advice on TU-CA vs MWU CCP

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Anyone regret going to TU-CA? have to choose one over the other. tough decision as one school is unaccredited. But Touro is located around where I live. Please help! Thanks!
 
wrong forum, maybe?

Anyways, to answer your question, pick the school you want to go to, and hopefully they will choose you. It really is that simple.
 
thanks for the response but both schools already accepted me so it's more about me choosing one and not them choosing me. if anyone goes to touro now, i would love your feedback.
 
First, consider the tuition. I think Touro is a 3 year program, but I am not 100% sure on this and MWU CCP is a 4-year program. Since they are both private schools, I'm not really sure which one is cheaper.

Second, location...are you willing to move somewhere else for school. Would it be cheaper for you to live at home and be close to your family.

Third, weather...Chicago winters can be very cold. The wind almost blew me away when I was there. But summers are very nice.

Fourth, class size. MWU CCP has about 200 students. Do you prefer smaller or bigger class size?

And lastly, does Touro have candidate status yet? If it does, you shouldn't really have to worry about anything. I think it would be easier for you to get Cali license if you were to go to a school in Cali because the school would teach you about CA law. That doesn't mean you can't get license in CA if you went to school elsewhere. I just think it would be easier for you.

Good luck with your decision!
 
I believe both are accredited now. And Touro is a 4 year program and Midwestern is a 3 year i believe.
 
I believe both are accredited now. And Touro is a 4 year program and Midwestern is a 3 year i believe.

Actually, Midwestern CCP is a 4-year program and Midwestern in Arizona is a 3-year. I'm not sure about Touro, but I think it's a 4-year.
 
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