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CerebralWanderer07

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hi, MCW student here-- this is a lot of options so congrats! I think Tulane +GW (unless u got some money from them) are OUT because they are simply going to cause you to be in more loan burden. If I was you, I'd choose between temple and MCW. I also got into Temple and chose MCW mainly because of financial reasons, but also was convinced that the MCW students were more happy to be in Milwaukee than the Temple students to be in Philly. I was also in the Northeast for undergrad and I think Philly is similar vibes to Boston, but overall I think MCW has better clinical rotation flexibility and options whereas I was kinda convinced Temple was a messy situation with inconvenient aways for their clinicals. IT's similar vibes all around though and I'd choose based on where you feel most at home/the cheapest. also 1.5yrs preclinical and less mandatory class is VERY KEY and helpful. i'd choose those.
 
I agree with olemickyd MCW and Temple are amazing schools and you should try to limit the amount of debt you are in when you graduate. Trust me, your future self will thank you!
 
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Isn't MCW closer to 103k per year and temple about 97k/year? Unfortunately, MSAR's cost of attendnaces are an underestimate due to it being a year or two behind. I recently visited MCW so let me know if you have any questions about the area. I explored Wauwatosa and Milwaukee.

I agree Tulane and GW are out unless they cannot give you scholarships. I would think there would be a ton of research available in Philidelphia, at least that's what I gathered from my Drexel interview.
 
The money seems really similar to me unless I'm reading this wrong? I wouldn't make decisions based off of +/- 10k a year.

I think Georgetown might be a go here mainly because of your dual degree interests and the name might help you slightly here. Your pros list also sounds really enthusiastic for them. Do you need to bring your car/can you store it at home?
 
The money seems really similar to me unless I'm reading this wrong? I wouldn't make decisions based off of +/- 10k a year.

I think Georgetown might be a go here mainly because of your dual degree interests and the name might help you slightly here. Your pros list also sounds really enthusiastic for them. Do you need to bring your car/can you store it at home?
I think GW is referring to George Washington
 
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