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Add CCOM and Touro-NY. I'm a city lover.
 
With those stats, you could pick anywhere. That work in Appalachia will do you great too- many DOs have "requirements" of commitment to rural/underserved populations.

Stay away from regional/IS bias- Rowan, UNECOM, PCOM GA, some of the westerns, off the top of my head
 
you should be good for any DO school that you would like to apply to! PA is so close to RowanSOM that I would consider adding it even though you are OOS. If you're looking to stay on the east coast NSU is a great DO school - and you have the benefit of the warm weather. NYIT is also worth looking at if you wanna stay in the NE.

I agree with adding CCOM too - great school with a solid history for teaching good physicians
 
It's true, Rowan accepts about 12% OOS (albeit we Pennsylvanians being neighbors has nothing to do with it and are given no preference over Californians)- do consider OOS tuition is 60k per year though.
 
Thanks for the replies and advice. I have close ties to the northeast, but don't really have anything preventing me from going elsewhere. I'm probably going to add CCOM, NSU, and possibly Rowan. I also added Western U (CA) without convincing reason.
 
I forgot about VCOM- they have campuses in Virginia, Carolinas and auburn

Also LECOM Bradenton if you got nothing holding you up here- they do PBL style though, so you have to be okay with that
 
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