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Here is a list of average acceptance stats I accumulated while applying for school a couple years ago. Some may be a little out date, but all should be close to the current norms. Ignore the opinions. If there are two prices in the Tuition category, one is for out-of-state and the other in-state. The GPA's are also listed by Overall GPA and Science GPA for some schools.

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Hey Herpeto,

Thanks for the PDF. Its interesting to see the MCAT vs GPA for each school on there. By the way, this info may not have been collected by you, but NYCOM isnt necessarily rural, it just has lots of trees and grass.
 
Hey what you got against OSU :meanie: I like cheap tuition 😀

I was wondering about OUCOM - Sign a contract to practice in OHIO for five years after graduation ? What's that about?

As well as I think some of your tuition figures are way off ... I know UMDNJ-SOM's tuition is about $5K higher than what you stated.

http://www.umdnj.edu/studentfinancialaid/app_process/06_07/som.pdf
And not everyone knows the trick to the loophole in state residency but its getting around now. You could actually be a state resident (per the school) prior to your first year.

Thanks for the information though. 😀
 
mshheaddoc said:
I was wondering about OUCOM - Sign a contract to practice in OHIO for five years after graduation ? What's that about?

This one is true. I've heard about this from time to time. If you apply as out of state resident, you have to sign a contract saying that you will practice in Ohio for 5 years.
 
mshheaddoc said:
ha. i need to work on my reading comprehension ... 😎

Thanks for "repointing" that out for me.



Also the class sizes are incorrect, but thanks for the info.
 
Are students that commute from outside of NJ considered in-state after the 1st year? Is there a link that explains the loophole?

mshheaddoc said:
http://www.umdnj.edu/studentfinancialaid/app_process/06_07/som.pdf
And not everyone knows the trick to the loophole in state residency but its getting around now. You could actually be a state resident (per the school) prior to your first year.

Thanks for the information though. 😀
 
stoleyerscrubz said:
Are students that commute from outside of NJ considered in-state after the 1st year? Is there a link that explains the loophole?

You can check with UMDNJ, but I'm pretty sure that all you need to be considered a resident is a NJ drivers license and/or a copy of a NJ lease.
 
nvshelat said:
You can check with UMDNJ, but I'm pretty sure that all you need to be considered a resident is a NJ drivers license and/or a copy of a NJ lease.
You need a lease which then you can get a license (which in order to get that in the state of NJ you need proof of address) and BAM, prior to first year you are a NJ state resident. Suckers :meanie: (meaning UMDNJ)
 
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