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Trying to decide between AZpod or Western? Why did you pick the school you picked? What are the good, bad, ugly of each?
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Well, I am currently a first year is AZPod and was in a similar situation except with DMU thrown in the mix as well. Obviously I chose Midwestern. I actually found I clicked really well with the campus. It just felt right when I visited. I love the weather, though that is not a good comparison with CA. One thing in particular that persuaded me was the area. It is surprisingly safe for being a large city. Yes the highway sucks and no one follows the speed limit (hello 90 mph all the time), but the area is great.
I was also impressed with the students that I visited with. It seemed that they were pretty close to each other and happy people. The small class size probably helps with this though. Honestly, the curriculum is challenging as we take most first and second year classes with the D.O.'s, but it is a great experience.
Heck I didn't know it then, but a majority if the faculty here are really great professors. I cannot speak as to the faculty at Western, so I hope someone chimes in, but I love Midwestern. Plus there is quite a few chances to get involved with some interesting research in the basic sciences or podiatry related if that is what you might want to consider.
When I was interviewing, I literally hit all my interviews in a week from all around the country. It was by chance that I hit Western then right after that hit Midwestern so I could easily compare one school vs the other. I liked Western when I visited, but after I visited Midwestern I noticed things that Western didn't have. I wish I could be more specific, but it was quite a while ago and I don't recall exactly what it was.
The podiatry faculty are wonderful, and there are weekly volunteering opportunities to assist the homeless and practice the things that were learned. We do have summer classes, which are completely podiatry related, which is nice. Plus, if you don't exactly have a savings, it is nice to still get a refund for rent, food, etc without having to find a real job during the summer. It was not something I thought about as I had no savings at all because I came directly from undergrad. So the fact that I still get to focus directly on school is a huge plus.
I am sure most of the places give very similar experiences, but this is what I can talk about. If you have any question, feel free to ask.
I was accepted into both. I just put down a deposit and Midwestern. Thanks for all the input everyoneDid you interview at both, and have you already received acceptances? I interviewed at both, the campuses are very different. Western has a small sample size when looking at matching, but to be honest your school won't get you a program. You will have equal opportunity to succeed at either school. Good luck!