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Florida, New York, Michigan

Edit: though if you want to find a job in MI....lol
 
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NC.

The Research Triangle (Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill) has many job options in high tech and Charlotte in business/finance. UNC and ECU are great and very affordable in-state options.
 
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North Carolina, New York
 
Texas is probably your best bet in terms of likelihood of getting into a medical school due to your residency.
 
Whatever you do do NOT move to Massachusetts as you need to live here five years as an adult to be eligible to even be considered at UMass.
 
agreed, TX. bunch of med schools (9 or 10?) with a lot of total spots = high chance of admission somewhere. 2 med schools in top 25. most importantly, CHEAP TUITION. i also believe NC and LA are good options with cheap tuition. do not go to WA.
 
California is a hidden gem. Check it out ;)
 
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I don't think any other state compares as far as ratio of medical students/population and the low tuition of Texas. I have no idea about finding a job there or what their residency requirements are.
 
There are many consulting/finance firms that have offices in Texas (mostly Dallas and Houston), Austin has an alright Tech scene, generally engineers are fully employed and very well compensated here if they choose to work in the oil field.
 
my plan is to accept a job in the pharmaceutical or consulting industries at another state, gain residency there to be eligible for in-state tuition, and make some money at a non-research job. I know it's easier said than done, but this question is purely hypothetical. PLUS, New Jersey sucks (thank goodness I'm in school in Pennsylvania)

which states are best for this.

Pharmaceutical or consulting industries, gain residency to get in-state tuition (and a huge admission advantage), and make some money at a non-research job. The exact state you are describing is New Jersey. If you're already a resident of New Jersey, stay there. There are something like 200 biotech and pharmaceutical companies in 6000 sq miles in northern and central New Jersey.

Here are companies in the right industry in New Jersey that are within 2-3 hours of each other:

Aceto
Eisai
Progenitor Cell Therapy
Celgene
Regado Biosciences
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals
VioQuest Pharmaceuticals
Xanodyne Pharmaceuticals
Amarin
NPS Pharmaceuticals
BASF
Celgene
Chugai Pharma USA
Cyclacel Pharmaceuticals
Amneal Pharmaceuticals
ImClone
LifeCell
Somnus Therapeutics
Amneal Pharmaceuticals
Aptalis
CorMedix
LifeCell
NovaDel Pharma
Sanofi-Aventis
Savient Pharmaceuticals
Senesco Technologies
Valeant Pharmaceuticals
Valeritas
Agilent Technologies
IGI Laboratories
Celgene
Integrium
Cardo Medical
Amicus Therapeutics
BioTime
Endo Pharmaceuticals
Johnson & Johnson
Oncobiologics
Palatin Technologies
Purdue Pharma
Novartis
Life Sciences Research
PAREXEL International
Perceptive Informatics
Cambrex
Charles River Laboratories
aaiPharma
Swissray
Thoratec Laboratories
BioReference Laboratories
Antares Pharma
Celator Pharmaceuticals
Proterro
Vyteris
Medimetriks Pharmaceuticals
Beardsworth
BASF
Novartis
Sunovion
Becton Dickinson
Champions Oncology
Frontage Laboratories
PAREXEL International
PPD
Ikaria
Nymox Pharmaceutical Corp
Nikki Pharma
Bristol-Myers Squibb
Allphase Clinical Research
BASF
SyntheMed
Optimer Pharmaceuticals
S1 Biopharma
Celsion
Cantel Medical
Columbia Laboratories
Milestone Scientific
Tobira Therapeutics
Cytosorbents
Insmed
MicroDose Therapeutx
FluoroPharma Medical
MetaStat
Bayer
Dendreon
Immunomedics
Johnson & Johnson
Novartis
Bayer
Moerae Matrix
Pearl Therapeutics
Bristol-Myers Squibb
Bristol-Myers Squibb

Hemispherx Biopharma
Johnson & Johnson
Spectrum Quality Products
Elite Pharmaceuticals
Actinobac Biomed
Biotecnol
PDS Biotechnology Corporation
Lundbeck
MannKind
NuVasive
DSM Pharmaceutical Products
Novartis
Pacira Pharmaceuticals
Quintiles
The Medicines Company
Amneal Pharmaceuticals
Celldex
Alvogen
Elusys Therapeutics
Ezose Sciences
Amneal Pharmaceuticals
Enzon
GenScript
Bristol-Myers Squibb
Integra LifeSciences
Abbott Laboratories
Advaxis
Bristol-Myers Squibb
Covance
Derma Sciences
Emergent BioSolutions
Huntingdon Life Sciences
Laureate Biopharma
Lexicon Pharmaceuticals
Novartis
Onconova Therapeutics
Ranbaxy Pharmaceuticals
Soligenix
SRI
Synteract
Johnson & Johnson
BASF
Emisphere Technologies
St. Jude Medical
Johnson & Johnson
Akorn
Catalent Pharma Solutions
Medicure
PAREXEL International
PTC Therapeutics
Celgene
Akers Biosciences
Johnson & Johnson
Idexx Laboratories
Purdue Pharma
Agilent Technologies
BASF
Monosol Rx
BASF
Bayer
Clinical R&D Services
St. Jude Medical
Merck & Co.
Eisai
Par Pharmaceutical

(Some companies are listed multiple times because they have multiple locations here, even in this tiny state.)

Is there another place on the planet with a higher concentration of pharm/biotech companies in the country? I would tend to doubt it.

Also, New Jersey has 4 medical schools, which take 75%-99% of their students from New Jersey. In-state tuition is very affordable, especially if you can rent a room from a close friend/family member for M1 and M2.
 
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