shahalam brownmedstudent 10+ Year Member 7+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Sep 16, 2004 Messages 283 Reaction score 0 Jan 27, 2006 #1 Members don't see this ad. I just want some criteria or whatnot to determine if I am in state for Kentucky. What kind of proof do you give to the med schools? Thanks.
Members don't see this ad. I just want some criteria or whatnot to determine if I am in state for Kentucky. What kind of proof do you give to the med schools? Thanks.
shahalam brownmedstudent 10+ Year Member 7+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Sep 16, 2004 Messages 283 Reaction score 0 Jan 27, 2006 #2 I dont even know if the "in state" thing varies from state to state or school to school. Any feedback would be very welcome.
I dont even know if the "in state" thing varies from state to state or school to school. Any feedback would be very welcome.
Pontifex Maximus Rads-a-palooza Verified Member Physician 15+ Year Member 20+ Year Member Joined Mar 18, 2003 Messages 2,755 Reaction score 6 Jan 27, 2006 #3 It varies from state to state.
Zoom-Zoom Full Member 10+ Year Member 7+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Dec 14, 2005 Messages 2,008 Reaction score 6 Jan 27, 2006 #4 You typically have to be a state resident...which can differ from state to state. In Kentucky, I believe you have to be living there as an employed, non-student for 12 months before appying..
You typically have to be a state resident...which can differ from state to state. In Kentucky, I believe you have to be living there as an employed, non-student for 12 months before appying..
Pontifex Maximus Rads-a-palooza Verified Member Physician 15+ Year Member 20+ Year Member Joined Mar 18, 2003 Messages 2,755 Reaction score 6 Jan 27, 2006 #5 Some are stupid easy to be instate as well. In Ohio, all you need is to register to vote and have a car. Something quite simple.
Some are stupid easy to be instate as well. In Ohio, all you need is to register to vote and have a car. Something quite simple.