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This is a follow up to my previous post asking how people picked their schools....
I listened to some of the posters about how to pick a good school, however I'm having some difficulty deciding my course of action for the following circumstances
The schools I applied to are:
-Oregon State University
-University of Maryland
-Colorado State University
-University of Washington
-University of Texas
I have currently been accepted to Oregon State (home state) and have put down the $100 deposit. I have been accepted to the University of Maryland; they want an $800 (non refundable) deposit by Oct. 30th. I have an interview with Colorado in early November. I am still waiting on Washington and Texas; I should be hearing from Washington within the next week and Texas claims they won't offer an interview until at least December.
When empirically looking at rank, cost, safety, NAPLEX, residency match rate, etc. (various weightings with cost, residency, and rank being the biggest weights, 30%, 25%, and 15%, respectively), the best to worst order is Texas, Oregon, Maryland, Washington, Colorado.
Given this info, I just want help deciding whether or not I should be turning down Maryland or if there is some alternative solution I should consider. I have been doing a lot of soul searching and talking with my family, but could use a fresh perspective.
Please feel free to ask any questions, I understand this may be confusing because of all the moving parts.
Thank you so much!
I listened to some of the posters about how to pick a good school, however I'm having some difficulty deciding my course of action for the following circumstances
The schools I applied to are:
-Oregon State University
-University of Maryland
-Colorado State University
-University of Washington
-University of Texas
I have currently been accepted to Oregon State (home state) and have put down the $100 deposit. I have been accepted to the University of Maryland; they want an $800 (non refundable) deposit by Oct. 30th. I have an interview with Colorado in early November. I am still waiting on Washington and Texas; I should be hearing from Washington within the next week and Texas claims they won't offer an interview until at least December.
When empirically looking at rank, cost, safety, NAPLEX, residency match rate, etc. (various weightings with cost, residency, and rank being the biggest weights, 30%, 25%, and 15%, respectively), the best to worst order is Texas, Oregon, Maryland, Washington, Colorado.
Given this info, I just want help deciding whether or not I should be turning down Maryland or if there is some alternative solution I should consider. I have been doing a lot of soul searching and talking with my family, but could use a fresh perspective.
Please feel free to ask any questions, I understand this may be confusing because of all the moving parts.
Thank you so much!