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Hey all,
This is all completely hypothetical at this point, but with my MSUCOM deposit deadline fast approaching (Dec. 3), I just wanted to get some input. The only reason I even pose this scenario is because $1,000 is a lot of money to lose if I do not attend MSUCOM (as we all know). If I pay the money, I would really like to just go there and have it all be done with.
Realistically, I believe I have a shot an getting an II at CMED (Central) and Wayne State (In their SMP-type program with 3.9). I am on hold for an II at MSUCHM and WMed so let's just count them out. What would be the realistic advantages of going to CMED over MSUCOM? Central has yet to graduate a class, and MSUCOM has been around forever, incredibly well established, and controls everything DO in the state of Michigan. I am from here and want to practice here in Ob/Gyn.
I know all the SDN advice points to "take the MD acceptance no matter what", but...it's MSUCOM. Does this still apply? Should I choose every in-state MD over MSUCOM, even CMED?
Thanks for any and all insight, fam.
This is all completely hypothetical at this point, but with my MSUCOM deposit deadline fast approaching (Dec. 3), I just wanted to get some input. The only reason I even pose this scenario is because $1,000 is a lot of money to lose if I do not attend MSUCOM (as we all know). If I pay the money, I would really like to just go there and have it all be done with.
Realistically, I believe I have a shot an getting an II at CMED (Central) and Wayne State (In their SMP-type program with 3.9). I am on hold for an II at MSUCHM and WMed so let's just count them out. What would be the realistic advantages of going to CMED over MSUCOM? Central has yet to graduate a class, and MSUCOM has been around forever, incredibly well established, and controls everything DO in the state of Michigan. I am from here and want to practice here in Ob/Gyn.
I know all the SDN advice points to "take the MD acceptance no matter what", but...it's MSUCOM. Does this still apply? Should I choose every in-state MD over MSUCOM, even CMED?
Thanks for any and all insight, fam.