Help with creating a school list - see revised list

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Hi, I'm looking for some insight on creating a well-rounded school list that would fit my application. Would appreciate some help on creating a solid DO school list as well. Thank you!

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Starter School List:

MD:
University of Illinois Chicago
Rosalind Franklin
Rush
Loyola
Southern Illinois Univ
UChicago
Northwestern
Weill Cornell
UA-Phoenix
Case Western
Temple
Hofstra
Dartmouth
Brown
St. Louis University
UMiami
Boston University
Wake Forest
Mount Sinai
WashU Saint Louis
Quinnipiac
West Vermont
West Virginia
UVA
New York Medical College
UConn
University of Colorado
Georgetown
University of Vermont
UCLA
Sidney Kimmel Jefferson



DO:
Midwestern Chicago
PCOM (?)



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Remove Rush and Loyola since they are looking for applicants with many hundreds or thousands of hours of clinical and non clinical volunteering.
West Virginia and UConn admit few non residents with no connection to the state.
You could add these schools:
Western Michigan
Medical College Wisconsin
USF Morsani
Drexel
Wake Forest
Virginia Commonwealth
Rochester
Pittsburgh
Hackensack
TCU
Your lack of non clinical volunteering may limit your chances for interviews at some schools.
 
With those metrics, if you are left with DO school IIs, something is wrong with your application.

I appreciate your advocacy for disabled individuals. I would like more information how you work directly with disabled people in a nonclinical setting. As it stands your other 70 hours of community service needs a big bump up, and I'm hoping your advocacy provides this.

That said why not go for a health professional career focused on rehabilitation Sciences (PT. OT, Audiology, Speech Pathology)?

Also, why isn't your advocacy for disabled individuals part of your PS?
 
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With those metrics, if you are left with DO school IIs, something is wrong with your application.

I appreciate your advocacy for disabled individuals. I would like more information how you work directly with disabled people in a nonclinical setting. As it stands your other 70 hours of community service needs a big bump up, and I'm hoping your advocacy provides this.

That said why not go for a health professional career focused on rehabilitation Sciences (PT. OT, Audiology, Speech Pathology)?

Also, why isn't your advocacy for disabled individuals part of your PS?
 
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