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Alright so from what I have heard, TX schools are easlier to get into if you are a resident.
I have lived my entire life in CA so I assume I am a californian citizen, but am I considered a TX citizen too if my parents own a restaurant in Texas which we have leased out?
I know but... I read a couple Texas threads in WAMC and people say if you are willing to buy a house and live for a few months, then you can become a TX resident. I forgot to mention the 6 month part I heard from others in the initial question.You live in California, how on earth could you be a Texas resident?
Yes I know not everyone gets in. I also know the stats for TX schools are easier. This was something that spontaneously came to mind because I remember my parents owned a busiess there and someone saying on WAMC that owning property and staying for a short period can lead to the residence status. I by no means meant that medical school will be easy. I lurk these forums everyday (too much if you ask me) and know what I will have to accomplish in college.Dude, there is no easy shortcut into getting into medical school. I mean you think everyone who applies from Texas gets into a Texas medical school? Come one man. It'd be one thing if you're a resident of a sparsely populated state like the Dakotas or something but Texas, Cali, Florida ... HUGE populations with TONS of colleges/universities. Granted Cali takes the cake with the admissions standards thanks to the asian population (j/k) but it ain't that much different in Texas. Worry about yourself, get good GPA and MCAT and residency won't mean **** cause you are competitive anywhere you apply.