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Hello all! I am thrilled to have been blessed with four DO acceptances and with deposits due next week I would really like advice on which would be best. I am from TX and hope to return here to practice and am currently interested in primary care but I know I could change my mind for something more competitive. My current options are below and I tried to provide as much info as I could find.
William Carey COM
Please let me know what you all think! Right now I am leaning PNWU or WCU but I would love some input! Thank you!
William Carey COM
- Pros
- $44,000 Tuition
- Pass/Fail
- On campus housing, cafeteria, gym
- Reportedly good clinical rotation sites
- Very welcoming, family vibe from students and staff
- Pretty good match rate and list with a mix of primary care and competitive specialties (2021 match day included dermatology, Gen Surg, Ortho)
- Established 2010 with several graduating classes in practice already
- Affiliated undergraduate school resources (WCU)
- Cons
- History of lower board score pass rates compared to other schools
- Location isn't the best (Hattiesburg MS POP ~50,000)
- Large class size (200)
- Calculates a GPA to rank students
- Mandatory attendance
- Poor research opportunities
- Pros
- Beautiful outdoorsy location (Yakima, WA POP ~95,000)
- Established in 2005 with several graduating classes in practice,
- Smaller class size (144)
- Pass/Fail
- Optional Attendance
- Housing walking distance right next to campus
- Good match rate and list from 2020 (several Gen surg, ortho, urology)
- Faculty and students seem very welcome and collaborative
- Cons
- Rotations are scattered across the Pacific Northwest and I might have to travel extensively, I heard rotation sites are weaker too but I don't know how true it is
- Yakima, WA is far from airports and somewhat isolated
- No affiliated university or undergrad campus
- Board pass rate is slightly below national average
- Pricier tuition ~$60,000
- Poor research opportunities
- Pros
- Lower tuition ~$48,000
- Smaller class size (150)
- Optional attendance
- Associated with Auburn University (Lots of resources and research opportunities)
- Global health opportunities
- Location is good (Auburn, AL POP ~65,000)
- Reported name recognition since VCOM has so many students & graduates
- Cons
- Letter grades with GPA
- Branch campus established in 2014
- No on-campus housing
- Clinical rotation sites are scattered in Alabama and in states around Alabama meaning I would have to travel, and I don't know how strong rotation sites are
- I have had somewhat unsupportive/unfriendly interactions with faculty & staff
- Pros
- On-campus housing w/cafeteria & gym
- Associated with Arkansas State University (Lots of resources and research opportunities)
- Small class size (115)
- Pass/fail curriculum
- Optional attendance
- Dual degree and certificate options (PhD, MBA, MPH)
- NYIT name recognition
- Cons
- New branch campus established in 2016
- Can't find data on board pass rates or match for this campus, it's all lumped with the NY campus which I find sketchy
- I heard this school has the weakest rotations and support out of the Arkansas med schools, ARCOM and UAMS have the better ones
- The building for the medical school is kind of old and located right in the middle of ASU, I don't know how good quality the facilities are
- Most expensive $62,000 tuition
- Location isn't my favorite (Jonesboro AR POP ~125,000)
- Arkansas campus faculty is limited and a lot of lectures are livestreamed from the NY campus
Please let me know what you all think! Right now I am leaning PNWU or WCU but I would love some input! Thank you!
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