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Declining to reapply is risky, as you’re not guaranteed to get another acceptance. So people who decline offers to try to reapply need to be okay with the possibility that they may not ever be offered acceptance again. Hopefully you would get another acceptance in the future, but you may not. Are you okay with that? With that said, I personally would not be willing to pay the price Midwestern charges. I think it’s a fine school, but 400+ in loans is much more than I would want to be on the hook to repay, especially with current unknowns about the future of income based repayment plans and other education-related things. But this isn’t a decision anyone can make but you, since you have to live with the potential outcomes either way, whether that is not getting in again or being saddled with an extremely, extremely high student debt burden.hihi, i am OOS accepted into midwestern u, i am still waiting to hear from western u. i am going to visit midwestern this week & feel so conflicted with this price & loans. i feel i will be accepted into other schools next cycle but worry. any advice?
Where else did you apply this cycle?hihi, i am OOS accepted into midwestern u, i am still waiting to hear from western u. i am going to visit midwestern this week & feel so conflicted with this price & loans. i feel i will be accepted into other schools next cycle but worry. any advice?
I don’t think this is true?Midwestern is […] on the more expensive side but it is cheaper than the island schools!
That’s my bad as I was looking at the overall cost not semester cost for the islands since that’s how they have it listed. However, when you factor in relocating from the U.S., traveling, and getting things to the island it ends up being fairly pricey. Plus having to relocate for your clinical year as well.
🤢We have a mentee doctor on my staff who graduate from Midwestern a year ago May. She has 450,000 in just principal for loans, let alone interest that accrued and still is.
There's a point where the degree is simply not practical, especially now with the utility of federal loans up in the air. I can definitely tell you that point of practicality is way below 450k.
Relocating for clinical year shouldn't be a huge issue, right? I mean if anything you're going to a lower COL area. I know that moving is inconvenient no matter what, but it's pretty common for students to move around each year unless they ended up finding something they really liked. I moved 3 times in vet school myself.Plus having to relocate for your clinical year as well.
Also, devil's advocate, but I'd be willing to bet that island vet schools have a great buy/sell community for this exact reason. Hell, even stateside students thrive off of 4th years' castoffs.However, when you factor in relocating from the U.S., traveling, and getting things to the island it ends up being fairly pricey.
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This plus clear the cache.@fuzzylab uninstall and reinstall the SDN app. That should solve the issue
What exactly would you be trying to take to the islands? I never had to bring more than 2 large suitcases to Grenada. Pretty much all housing that students live in (on campus or off campus) is already furnished and equipped for cooking. And moving back stateside was really not a big deal, though my mom kept most of my stuff for me while I was away (which may not be a possibility for others).Based on what students and faculty at the island schools have said it is an absolute nightmare to get anything to and from the island and very very costly since everything has to go through customs and you need to buy barrels. I suppose if you planned on getting rid of everything before moving and then rebuying it all when you get back to the states but also doesn’t seem very cost effective. Moving min away is definitely easier than to a different country I think.
I'm not trying to pressure you to pick any particular school for the record, I'm playing devil's advocate here...just buy a microwave on the island (either new or used) and resell it when you leave. There is no reason to bend over backwards to ship a microwave to an island when you can buy one for (probably) less. It took me only a few seconds on Google to find stores that sell microwaves on Grenada. I know moving to an island is not an easy task and I'm not trying to make it seem like it's no big deal, but it may be possible you're overthinking some things here.I am not planning on going to an island school but unless it has changed in the past few years several students had said that microwaves are a rarity in Grenada and if you want to try and get one you will pay a minimum of $ for a barrel to get one to the island. Wouldn’t be a deal breaker for me but again have heard this from several students even stated at one of the informational sessions so they make it VERY known.
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