What method did you go about choosing schools to apply to? I'm not applying this cycle but I've given some thought to it, and where I'm going to apply will come down to several factors.
- First, geography: is it in-state for me, is it near family, or is it near a location I'd love to live in, stay in, and eventually work in?
- Second, is it non-trad friendly?
- Third, is it out-of-state friendly?
- Fourth, the school's mission, policies, and reputation. Example: does the school's mission mention producing physicians for underserved areas or for rural areas, and maybe that's not an area I'm particularly interested in or don't have any past activities or involvements that show I'm dedicated to that particular mission? Then I wouldn't apply.
- Last but not least, I'd compare the costs of attendance between schools, because there's no way I'd be applying somewhere with some of the highest amounts of average student debt for their graduates.
The cost of attendance in the MSAR isn't useful because it doesn't take into account that many of the higher priced schools are very generous with scholarships. What I used, instead, was the average debt of the graduating student. This gives a better feel for the real cost of the school.
My methodology was this. Firstly, state schools are a given. Secondly, I (perhaps unfairly) ruled out all of the other state schools. They are either going to be hard for an out-of-stater to get into or their tuition is high without scholarship offsets. I don't care for the northeast, (too many expletive yankees
😉 ) so out went all of the non-ivy league schools in the NE. After my MCAT came in at 33, out went the ivy-leagues. That left me with just a few dozen schools.
Of the remaining schools, which ones would give me heart palpitations if I could get in. I chose two of those. I then chose one school because a good friend suggested it as a match. This wasn't a logical choice, just a choice based on a friend's suggestion.
I now needed 2 schools for safety's. I used the spreadsheet in the Chances forum and looked through the schools that were listed as good safeties. I looked at those through a microscope. Do they post their lesson's online, where are they located, how much do their student's owe, what is the founding philosophy, what is their grading system?
Now, my "why this school" answer is written. For the reach schools, I have no problem. What makes my heart go thump? For the state schools, obvious - I love this state. For the safe schools, what made me pick them instead of the others.