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Do you have any word of wisdom to give here?
Well I'm only a lowly first-year, but I got into both, and chose MSU. There's about 25-30 Canadians in our class, and they seem to be doing fine. It was an easy decision for me since MSU is an in-state B10 school, cheaper and close to home, the SCS is good and all in MI, and MI is a DO-friendly state.
Glendale seemed okay (you'll trade MI winters for AZ summers), but it's not like there's a ton of free time to go out and enjoy Phoenix (and you obviously can go out in college town East Lansing when there's time). Also, I remember my student guide saying AZCOM has a lot of tests, and sounded a bit burnt out.
AZCOM has a test almost every Monday. Also, their clinical rotations that are outside AZ can be a hit or miss.
Thanks everyone. Does anyone know which of the three campuses is better at MSU? Thanks 🙂Right now, we have an exam every two weeks on Monday. Dunno if it'll change in later semesters, but I like having one 'off' weekend to catch-up on any material and not have to study all day.
OP: Cost is a critical factor, but also go where you think you'll be happy (can succeed better) and get the most out of it.
Thanks everyone. Does anyone know which of the three campuses is better at MSU? Thanks 🙂
I chose EL. Having gone to the rival school for undergrad, I wanted to still live on a campus (not going to get this opportunity again). Plus more people to meet. Fee Hall, of course, is a bit of an old building. I think most of the Canadians chose to be at EL, in my class anyway (it's a new experience for some of them).
I've never been inside DMC, but I've been outside of it, and around Midtown Detroit. It's a nice area, adjacent to the hospitals, and if you prefer having only 50 or so classmates, there ya go. I've been to the Macomb site though; everything is pretty new, and parking is right outside the building (and free!) IIRC. Also, it's a pretty busy Metro suburb, and has malls, food, etc all really close by, and like DMC, has ~50 students.
Thank you. Is there any Canadian student on either at DMC or Macomb I can message? I did not like EL so would like to get some idea about the other two campuses i.e. facilities, research opportunities, rotation, accommodation, parking etc. Thank you in advance🙂
Thank you. Facilities seem very old and town also seems very depressing. I was told no parking on campus and town didn't seem transit friendly, so how do people communte in the winter.What didn't you like about EL? I'm sure somebody at DMC or MUC would help, but I don't know any unfortunately. Perhaps contact admissions?
Thank you. Facilities seem very old and town also seems very depressing. I was told no parking on campus and town didn't seem transit friendly, so how do people communte in the winter.
Thank you for your input. I will try to visit Detroit campus and then decide between MSU and AZCOM. Thankfully, I still have almost two months to decide.I wouldn't say EL is depressing considering it has a huge campus, but okay. There is parking on campus - it just costs several hundred for the year at a nearby parking lot. Parking is free after 6 anywhere. I don't know about transit frequency, but there is the CATA.
Thank you for your input. I will try to visit Detroit campus and then decide between MSU and AZCOM. Thankfully, I still have almost two months to decide.
Hi,Thank you for your input. I will try to visit Detroit campus and then decide between MSU and AZCOM. Thankfully, I still have almost two months to decide.