[COLOR=rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.701961)]This cycle is my second time applying. Last year I applied to a handful of schools and received 1 pre December interview invite (my state school). Unfortunately in December I was told I wasn't selected, and my application would be reviewed again in the spring. March came around and I found out I had been rejected. I decided to meet with the dean of admissions to discuss how I could become more competitive for the next cycle. She suggested retaking the DAT (18 AA, 17TS, 15 PAT, 24 RC) , and some other things.
I graduated with my degree in biology in May (3.57 oGPA, 3.49sGPA) and retook the DAT in June. I improved my scores to a 22 AA, 21 TS, 18 PAT, 25 RC. I applied to 6 schools in the Midwest (it's important to me to stay somewhat close to home). I received an invite at my state school in the first round of interviews, and thought it went well. I also interviewed at Detroit Mercy and really liked the faculty and atmosphere, more so perhaps than my state school. However, my state school costs far less, and I would be able to live with my parents during school. Therefore I decided I would definitely choose my state school if I were to be accepted to both.
On December 1st I learned that I had once again not been accepted to my state school, and that my application would be reviewed again in the fall. However, I was accepted to Detroit Mercy.
In their email, my state school said that the amount of seats remaining for in state applicants was very limited. Therefore, I'm not holding my breath at all for this spring. Assuming I am not accepted at my state school this spring, I am extremely torn on what to do. Attend Detroit Mercy next year and have to move 5+ hours from my family, friends, gf, etc and graduate with 360,000+ in loans, but get a great education, clinical experience, etc. Or reapply to my state school again next year, but have no guarantee they would even accept me.
I'm having a very tough time deciding, and just needed to vent. Part of me is so sick of waiting to resume my education while my best friends are all in dental school, med school, grad school, etc. that I just want to go to Detroit no matter what the cost. But another part of me wonders if I would be setting myself up for failure after reading posts on here about accruing so much debt at private schools.
I'd appreciate input from anybody about what you would do In this situation, or if you are in a similar situation maybe we can try to figure it out together.
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I graduated with my degree in biology in May (3.57 oGPA, 3.49sGPA) and retook the DAT in June. I improved my scores to a 22 AA, 21 TS, 18 PAT, 25 RC. I applied to 6 schools in the Midwest (it's important to me to stay somewhat close to home). I received an invite at my state school in the first round of interviews, and thought it went well. I also interviewed at Detroit Mercy and really liked the faculty and atmosphere, more so perhaps than my state school. However, my state school costs far less, and I would be able to live with my parents during school. Therefore I decided I would definitely choose my state school if I were to be accepted to both.
On December 1st I learned that I had once again not been accepted to my state school, and that my application would be reviewed again in the fall. However, I was accepted to Detroit Mercy.
In their email, my state school said that the amount of seats remaining for in state applicants was very limited. Therefore, I'm not holding my breath at all for this spring. Assuming I am not accepted at my state school this spring, I am extremely torn on what to do. Attend Detroit Mercy next year and have to move 5+ hours from my family, friends, gf, etc and graduate with 360,000+ in loans, but get a great education, clinical experience, etc. Or reapply to my state school again next year, but have no guarantee they would even accept me.
I'm having a very tough time deciding, and just needed to vent. Part of me is so sick of waiting to resume my education while my best friends are all in dental school, med school, grad school, etc. that I just want to go to Detroit no matter what the cost. But another part of me wonders if I would be setting myself up for failure after reading posts on here about accruing so much debt at private schools.
I'd appreciate input from anybody about what you would do In this situation, or if you are in a similar situation maybe we can try to figure it out together.
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