Consider these factors when applying to school:
-Clinic size, location, and patient visits. The more disease you see, the more experience you get. (There is a lot of eye disease being taken care of at the Illinois Eye Institute).
-ICO has segments on practice management in their curriculum (electives) which I am looking forward to. Students will be well prepared for the academics, but not many students have had business experience. Definitely helps if your intention is to go into private practice.
-Large alumni network. It's an old school and each class size is about 150-160. You'll have a lot of professional colleagues within your own class when you graduate.
-The residential complex may be convenient if you don't know the area or want the convenience of being across the street with your classmates for at least the first year.
Really consider where you'll feel comfortable and confident after you graduate. I'm looking at the big picture now that I'm here.
Cons: almost 30k in tuition per year.