I was in your same situation. After interviewing at Midwestern AZ I was convinced that was the place I wanted to go. The facilities were great, the cases that I was told the students were seeing were great, and it really liked how their curriculum was set up with pounding out the basic science classes all in the first year. After interviewing and being accepted at three other schools (lecom, Indiana, and Detroit mercy) I still liked midwestern's program the best, but I could not justify their cost of attendance. Still torn between the other three schools, I somewhat took a leap of faith going with the 3 year old LECOM (despite all of the mostly unfounded hate they receive on this site). What drew me in was the small school feel it had, the way that the clinic is broken into 10 different 10-chair group practices, having a denture patient second semester, and the gpr-like 4th year (which is a major down side in some people's eyes). Also, as I'm finding out LECOM pounds out all the basic sciences first year like Midwestern promised. So far, I'm pleased with the decision I made. Not sure if that helps you at all, but that was my thought process when I was deciding. Good luck