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I went through the MSAR and looked online to see which schools seem to have OOS'ers applying, but I'm getting a lot of mixed messages about the public schools. For example, the MSAR does not say which schools accept only regional OOS'ers. I also can't seem to find much info on the Florida schools. I put a question mark next to the schools that I'm particularly confused about (like if I have a chance there or not).
My stats are 4.0/33, with everything else being average or below average. I'm getting financial aid, so I don't mind 30+ schools, but obviously right now it's too much. I don't have connections to other states other than an uncle who lives in Austin, TX. I guess I'm paranoid because I'm applying rather late, plus I knew a girl with my stats who got rejected everywhere except one recently accredited school (and her EC's were better than mine).
Any information or anecdotal evidence would be appreciated!
UConn
University Colorado Denver School of Medicine
University of Arizona
SUNY Syracuse
SUNY Buffalo
SUNY downstate
Quinnipiac
George Washington
Georgetown
University of Central Florida School of Medicine
Florida International University College of Medicine
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
University of South Florida College of Medicine
Emory University
Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine
Loyola University Chicago Stritch
Northwestern University
Mayo Medical School
Hofstra
Rush Medical college
University of Chicago?
University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine
Tulane
BU
Tufts
University of Michigan?
Saint Louis University
WashU?
Creighton University
Albany Medical College
Albert Einstein
Mount Sinai
New York Medical College
NYU
Stony Brook
University of Rochester
Wake Forest
Case Western Reserve?
Duke
The Ohio State University?
University of Cincinnati
Oregon Health & Science
Drexel
Jefferson Medical College
Penn State University
Temple
University of Pittsburgh?
Vanderbilt
Baylor
Paul L Foster?
University of Vermont
Eastern Virginia?
University of Virginia
VCU
Medical College of Wisconsin
My stats are 4.0/33, with everything else being average or below average. I'm getting financial aid, so I don't mind 30+ schools, but obviously right now it's too much. I don't have connections to other states other than an uncle who lives in Austin, TX. I guess I'm paranoid because I'm applying rather late, plus I knew a girl with my stats who got rejected everywhere except one recently accredited school (and her EC's were better than mine).
Any information or anecdotal evidence would be appreciated!
UConn
University Colorado Denver School of Medicine
University of Arizona
SUNY Syracuse
SUNY Buffalo
SUNY downstate
Quinnipiac
George Washington
Georgetown
University of Central Florida School of Medicine
Florida International University College of Medicine
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
University of South Florida College of Medicine
Emory University
Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine
Loyola University Chicago Stritch
Northwestern University
Mayo Medical School
Hofstra
Rush Medical college
University of Chicago?
University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine
Tulane
BU
Tufts
University of Michigan?
Saint Louis University
WashU?
Creighton University
Albany Medical College
Albert Einstein
Mount Sinai
New York Medical College
NYU
Stony Brook
University of Rochester
Wake Forest
Case Western Reserve?
Duke
The Ohio State University?
University of Cincinnati
Oregon Health & Science
Drexel
Jefferson Medical College
Penn State University
Temple
University of Pittsburgh?
Vanderbilt
Baylor
Paul L Foster?
University of Vermont
Eastern Virginia?
University of Virginia
VCU
Medical College of Wisconsin
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