Help with DO School List

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Alessia_Bella

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Hi all,

I'm looking for advice on a DO school list.

STATS:
Science GPA: 3.28 (Strong Upward Trend)
Overall GPA: 3.22
MCAT: 31

Princeton graduate - biology major
CA resident, not an URM

Currently working as an ED scribe (20 hrs/wk, ~350+ hrs) and tutoring students in math (5 hrs/wk). Also volunteering at a local hospital (50+ hrs)

Currently I have down PCOM and CCOM as schools I'd be interested in.
I'm looking for schools with a history of good quality education and host their own rotations during 3rd and 4th year

Any suggestions/input will be greatly appreciated it.
 
Rowan som is a really good school. All of the rotations are in NJ, so travel is limited. The OPTI is also one of the most extensive and best in the osteopathic world. Our dean mentioned that all of the programs are going to meet acgme standards in 2 years.

Otherwise, I would apply to any school you want. You're competitive and have a shot everywhere.
 
What region/area do you want to be in?
 
I'm open to any area, prefer to be near a big city.

I have 1 DO LOR from a doctor I scribe for
 
Make sure you check out CCOM's tuition before sending your secondary...
 
NSU-COM is an old school with strong clinical rotations. However, be aware that they require a 3-month rotation at a rural site during 4th year.
 
NSU-COM is an old school with strong clinical rotations. However, be aware that they require a 3-month rotation at a rural site during 4th year.
2 months at a site that is assigned to you, 1 month that is of your choosing and can be either rural or "underserved".
 
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