Hi, I am looking for some perspective on what to do from here on.
Stats:
oGPA: 3.49; sGPA: 3.34
DAT: 23AA, 24PAT, 21RC
Strong extracurriculars in college; 5 yrs. of research background in a hospital lab, 2 publications with first authorship.
All prereqs completed (with the exception of anatomy)
A caveat: I don't have professor letters from college since it was 5 years ago and I can't get a hold of any of them this late.
Applied to: Harvard, Columbia, UPenn, UCLA, UOP, UCSF, UWash, NYU, UIC, USC, Maryland, UMich, OSU, and 3-4 state schools in the midwest.
Interviewed at: USC (early November)
Accepted: USC
I'm in my mid-20s, have a comfortable full-time job with benefits (no long-term prospects there, however) and I own my own place. I'm far OOS (IL) from USC, btw.
So, I was accepted to USC after a disappointing interview season, for which I still don't have a solid reason. I applied a bit late (end of August). Could that have hurt me so much that I wouldn't receive any other interviews?
In any case, I need help deciding if going to USC is worth it. I visited the campus and loved it, although I'm skeptical of PBL and the facutly there seems less enthusiastic than I expected. And, as I've read, a lot of people have similar opinions. USC estimated the entire cost of attendance at $480k, which is extremely daunting. And the COA matters a lot to me (shouldn't it?). While that number already scares me, I plan on doing a residency. Which doubly scares me since I recently learned a majority of them are tuition-based!
So I'm at a crossroads here, and I don't need reassuring words (unless they're from USC student/grads). What I'm hoping for is some guidance. Do I attend and not worry so much about the COA? Do I wait and hope for a state school, next cycle? I'm at a loss. From all the research on the forums here and at dentaltown, it seems that USC is not as worth it as it should be. The other thing is, I don't plan on staying in CA.
So please help me. I welcome any experienced thoughts, advice, concerns, questions. Anything. I just need someone to help me make a more thorough decision. It doesn't help coming across hate or love for the school from someone who didn't have firsthand experience.
Thank you for your time.
Stats:
oGPA: 3.49; sGPA: 3.34
DAT: 23AA, 24PAT, 21RC
Strong extracurriculars in college; 5 yrs. of research background in a hospital lab, 2 publications with first authorship.
All prereqs completed (with the exception of anatomy)
A caveat: I don't have professor letters from college since it was 5 years ago and I can't get a hold of any of them this late.
Applied to: Harvard, Columbia, UPenn, UCLA, UOP, UCSF, UWash, NYU, UIC, USC, Maryland, UMich, OSU, and 3-4 state schools in the midwest.
Interviewed at: USC (early November)
Accepted: USC
I'm in my mid-20s, have a comfortable full-time job with benefits (no long-term prospects there, however) and I own my own place. I'm far OOS (IL) from USC, btw.
So, I was accepted to USC after a disappointing interview season, for which I still don't have a solid reason. I applied a bit late (end of August). Could that have hurt me so much that I wouldn't receive any other interviews?
In any case, I need help deciding if going to USC is worth it. I visited the campus and loved it, although I'm skeptical of PBL and the facutly there seems less enthusiastic than I expected. And, as I've read, a lot of people have similar opinions. USC estimated the entire cost of attendance at $480k, which is extremely daunting. And the COA matters a lot to me (shouldn't it?). While that number already scares me, I plan on doing a residency. Which doubly scares me since I recently learned a majority of them are tuition-based!
So I'm at a crossroads here, and I don't need reassuring words (unless they're from USC student/grads). What I'm hoping for is some guidance. Do I attend and not worry so much about the COA? Do I wait and hope for a state school, next cycle? I'm at a loss. From all the research on the forums here and at dentaltown, it seems that USC is not as worth it as it should be. The other thing is, I don't plan on staying in CA.
So please help me. I welcome any experienced thoughts, advice, concerns, questions. Anything. I just need someone to help me make a more thorough decision. It doesn't help coming across hate or love for the school from someone who didn't have firsthand experience.
Thank you for your time.