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I am having a hard time picking between the schools. I know that AZCOM has a USMLE step 1 avg of 220, how are the other schools doing in these regards?
You really can't go wrong with any of these schools IMO. If you are in state though, TCOM is just too good a deal financially to pass up IMO.
Then again I have problems with having debt so I'm sweating over the money I'm going to have to spend as it is.
Does Tx DO school take many OOS? Basically asking what are my chances...I'm a competitive applicant but not from TX.
If you don't care about location, choose the cheapest school. If you do care, still choose the cheapest school. If you don't care about money or location, still choose the cheapest one.
If you don't care about location, choose the cheapest school. If you do care, still choose the cheapest school. If you don't care about money or location, still choose the cheapest one.
location vs putting your family into possibly unmanageable debt? it's your call, and will be specific for each person's situation
especially if you have a family. Anything to get away from those basta... I mean, who would put their family in deep debt just for location?Do you think this still applies if you have a family and need to think about the location for them?
especially if you have a family. Anything to get away from those basta... I mean, who would put their family in deep debt just for location?
Hi, Seap. I'm in a similiar position, except between DMU and Western. The facilities and program at DMU were pretty amazing, and the school felts so welcoming. I truly felt right at home at DMU and would be thrilled to go there. The cost of living in Iowa is particularly low compared to where I live in Southern California.
However, I really liked Western too. I felt very comfortable and at home, and its not too far from where I live now. Since I am married and have 2 small children, it would be great to have family nearby...but the cost is a bit different because the cost of living in California is so much higher (not to mention that Western's tuition is about $8,000 higher than DMU's). On the other hand, it might be easier for my husband to find a job near Pomona just because he could start looking now and just drive up there for interviews. Not only that, but if I ultimately want to stay in California, is that easier from Western?
So, its really a toss-up. As of right now, I'm so glad to have choices and have a little time before I have to decide....but I'm totally conflicted.
Not to hijack the thread, but how is NSU-COM?
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The main thing drawing me to AZCOM right now is the low cost of housing and the ability to stay in one place for 4 yrs. Having my husband be able to keep the same job may end up being better financially than having him potentially unemployed or underemployed if we have to move for rotations.
As far as I know, your third year rotation spots at AZCOM in Phoenix is limited and you might have to go to LA, Modesto, Tucson, or other rotation sites, then move again for your fourth year depending on location. Look into that before you make your decision, hope this helps.
i dont think this is an issue anymore
As far as I know, your third year rotation spots at AZCOM in Phoenix is limited and you might have to go to LA, Modesto, Tucson, or other rotation sites, then move again for your fourth year depending on location. Look into that before you make your decision, hope this helps.
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I just got back from teaching, today was a tad bit stressful... but this post just caught me so off guard.. I laughed, t'was a good laugh.