In-State preference

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chaeymaey

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Which DO schools give high preference for in-state students? I know TCOM gives 90% TX resident acceptance (I'm a TX resident). Do you know if any of the other schools are that strict? Are they worth applying to if you're out of state?
 
I've heard that NYCOM likes in-staters. Also, PCOM is more regional from what I hear.
 
I know KCUMB gives no preference to in state at all. It is located in Missouri and has a highest population of Kansas residents, with Alabama and Texas and Arkansas close behind.
 
PCOM-Georgia gives high preference to staters. PCOM also has preference to PSU grads, so I know and hear.
 
UMDNJ seems to take about half the class from out-of-state, the statistics show everyone as in-state because everyone moves to NJ the month before school and becomes in-state for purpose of tuition. If you are a competitive applicant and want a great school, don’t hesitate to apply. We have a few Texans in my class
 
Nate said:
UMDNJ seems to take about half the class from out-of-state, the statistics show everyone as in-state because everyone moves to NJ the month before school and becomes in-state for purpose of tuition. If you are a competitive applicant and want a great school, don’t hesitate to apply. We have a few Texans in my class
Do you think my numbers are competitive on my MDapps page for NJ? I plan on retaking the MCAT and getting a second BA in bio before applying, but do you think I am competitive as I stand now?
 
noelleruckman said:
I know KCUMB gives no preference to in state at all. It is located in Missouri and has a highest population of Kansas residents, with Alabama and Texas and Arkansas close behind.

It might be worth going just to have Dr. Ed Friedlander as one of my professors.
 
chaeymaey said:
Do you think my numbers are competitive on my MDapps page for NJ? I plan on retaking the MCAT and getting a second BA in bio before applying, but do you think I am competitive as I stand now?

Yes, I think your numbers look good. If you apply early and write a damn good secondary essay I believe you have a good shot. Our secondary is an open ended question with no limit and I know they really read everything in your app so make sure you do a good job on it. Good luck
 
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