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Just to reiterate:
To all considering FSU:
I would be very wary, if you have multiple acceptances, of attending FSU, unless you are very sure that you want to do primary care, and don't mind spending 1/3 to 1/2 your medical school career in a rural locale. FSU pushes FP very hard. The student's I've seen post in this forum aren't lying or exaggerating when they say how hard FP is pushed. I know what they say during interviews, but once you get here, it's a different story. There is a huge agenda at this school, and I would encourage you to consider this when deciding on schools. If you think you might be as, or even a little less, happy at another school, you might want to seriously consider it. Because when you're a 2nd or 3rd year and decide you really like Ophtho, it's going to be very tough to find support for this. And you might be happier in Miami or Tampa for 3rd and 4th year than you would be in Pensacola.
To all considering FSU:
I would be very wary, if you have multiple acceptances, of attending FSU, unless you are very sure that you want to do primary care, and don't mind spending 1/3 to 1/2 your medical school career in a rural locale. FSU pushes FP very hard. The student's I've seen post in this forum aren't lying or exaggerating when they say how hard FP is pushed. I know what they say during interviews, but once you get here, it's a different story. There is a huge agenda at this school, and I would encourage you to consider this when deciding on schools. If you think you might be as, or even a little less, happy at another school, you might want to seriously consider it. Because when you're a 2nd or 3rd year and decide you really like Ophtho, it's going to be very tough to find support for this. And you might be happier in Miami or Tampa for 3rd and 4th year than you would be in Pensacola.
