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I have a bit of an odd predicament with residency classification and was hoping to see if anyone would have insight on how this issue could be resolved. I graduated from high school in TN and went to undergrad in AL. During my soph. year of college, my dad's company transferred him to Birmingham and the whole family moved to AL. Even though my family lives in the state, I am still considered OOS for undergrad due to me coming here for the "pursuit of education," which I am fine with. But this is where things get tricky. I am still considered OOS for undergrad even though I have my drivers license in the state, voters registration, have had multiple jobs paying state taxes, both parents are residents, and my sister is an instate resident at the same college as me. To be considered instate for AL medical schools you must be an Alabama resident (of course) or have lived in the state for at least 12 months while not in school before matriculation. I am graduating in Dec. so I will be graduated 9 months before matriculation. Does any Adcomms know how this situation would be handled? Could I still be instate for TN even though I have no family living there or own any property in that state? Or will I be classified as instate for AL due to my family living here, me living here, and all the other things I listed above. Opinions are welcomed. Thanks!
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