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Hey guys!
I've been a long time lurker but really need some advice now. I have been accepted to KCU-COM (my top choice) but just recently been accepted to RVU-COM, and now debating on where I should go. I know both of their curriculum are the same. I live in Kansas, but the drive to both schools is practically the same, so no big differences there, but I do want to consider some things:
1) I really like Colorado and can see myself practicing there- would it help to go to a school in the state you want to practice in?
2) Tuition at KCU-COM is about 6-7k cheaper
3) The KCU-COM campus is gorgeous, wayyy bigger, and has a gym. RVU-COM only has one building...and does not have a gym.
4) KCU-COM is much more established and has a solid reputation, however, RVU-COM has improved a LOT and had 100% pass rate on their boards last year (they said #1 in the nation for DO schools)
5) RVU-COM requires you to take both the COMLEX and USMLE right now. It seems like their students will have less difficulties adjusting to whatever happens when the merger takes affect.
6) urban vs suburban life
7) cost of living? student life/satisfaction?
8) residency placement?
I would really appreciate some feedback!
I've been a long time lurker but really need some advice now. I have been accepted to KCU-COM (my top choice) but just recently been accepted to RVU-COM, and now debating on where I should go. I know both of their curriculum are the same. I live in Kansas, but the drive to both schools is practically the same, so no big differences there, but I do want to consider some things:
1) I really like Colorado and can see myself practicing there- would it help to go to a school in the state you want to practice in?
2) Tuition at KCU-COM is about 6-7k cheaper
3) The KCU-COM campus is gorgeous, wayyy bigger, and has a gym. RVU-COM only has one building...and does not have a gym.
4) KCU-COM is much more established and has a solid reputation, however, RVU-COM has improved a LOT and had 100% pass rate on their boards last year (they said #1 in the nation for DO schools)
5) RVU-COM requires you to take both the COMLEX and USMLE right now. It seems like their students will have less difficulties adjusting to whatever happens when the merger takes affect.
6) urban vs suburban life
7) cost of living? student life/satisfaction?
8) residency placement?
I would really appreciate some feedback!