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AZOM and CCOM are the Midwesterns, which require higher MCATs from what is generally seen. The others are either new schools that are a complete unknown and likely will have problems training students, for-profit, or have concerning board scores and problems with administration/accreditation.Why not apply to Lincoln Memorial, Rocky Vista, Liberty, California Health Sciences or the Midwesterns?
why 6 points? any schools I should add?
I think those two are in San Antonio and near Phoenix, so that shouldn’t be too bad. I would take Pikeville off then if you don’t like rural. That school is pretty out there. The VCOM’s are in smaller locations but I think they’re in college towns like Auburn and you’re probably more familiar with Blacksburg and how that is.Thank you. I hate to say it but these rural locations are making me upset lol. I have been born and raised in urban/suburb environment. Quite a culture shock this will be.
I’ve added the two schools you suggested and cut the others
Did you mean to say it’s common to move to a different state for residency than where you did medical school?Good to know thank you! When it comes to residency, is it common to move to a different state than where you did your residency program?
Sorry I meant as an attending. How common is it for people to move to a different place than where they did residency program?