Different campuses but same overarching school application question

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drdolor

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Hey all,

I tried searching for an answer but have yet to find one. Does anyone know how the applications work for osteopathic schools that have different campuses? I am currently pre-writing my secondary for Midwestern in Arizona and Chicago, and they both ask "why this school?"
I would like to use the same answer for both (and change the name and location), but I'm curious if they share their applications with each other because that would be a bit awkward if they saw I just copied and pasted...

Thanks so much for any help you can offer!
 
Sorry, I don't have an answer to your question - but where did you find these secondary questions? Also do you know which DO schools have secondary applications? I submitted my primary to: Midwestern (AZ/IL), DMU, KCU and Touro (NV)
 
Sorry, I don't have an answer to your question - but where did you find these secondary questions? Also do you know which DO schools have secondary applications? I submitted my primary to: Midwestern (AZ/IL), DMU, KCU and Touro (NV)

Here's a list of all of last year's secondaries for both MD and DO schools! They are generally the same from year to year but there's always a possibility that they change. I assume they all would have some kind of secondary questions but you can for sure find them all here!

 
Sorry, I don't have an answer to your question - but where did you find these secondary questions? Also do you know which DO schools have secondary applications? I submitted my primary to: Midwestern (AZ/IL), DMU, KCU and Touro (NV)

I think the Lecom schools are the only ones without a secondary application. Well, the only one without essays at least.
 
I applied to both and basically just changed the name of the school from one to other in my essay. I was invited to interview at both so it seemed to work out.
 
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