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I know most people are interested in establishing "in-state" residency when moving for medical school, but I"m curious as to how you can remain a state resident in your current state (the one you were considered in for application purposes)
I know people are going to ask why, and tuition is the same in my case whether or not i was in or out of state, but I'd like to be considered in state when residency rolls around.
curious to how this can be done- seeing as I won't have a permanent address there anymore, but also the school i'm moving to won't be considering me a state resident, so what state will I belong to??
I think I've got a good point here
I know people are going to ask why, and tuition is the same in my case whether or not i was in or out of state, but I'd like to be considered in state when residency rolls around.
curious to how this can be done- seeing as I won't have a permanent address there anymore, but also the school i'm moving to won't be considering me a state resident, so what state will I belong to??
I think I've got a good point here