Hi all,
I need some insights on choosing a school. Currently, I have been accepted at LECOM-Seton Hill and RVU-Colorado. I interviewed at RVU-utah yesterday.
I still have future interviews in February at Touro-Nevada, KCU, and Cambell
Living on a budget and don't want to waste too much money in deposits holding spots.
I am from California and currently want to do practice EM or Surgery in CA. I am an outdoorsy person.
I loved my time interviewing at RVU. Curriculum seems awesome and students seem enthusiastic about it and supporting each other. Denver seems like a great area to live in as well.
My time at LECOM was okay. Don't like the dress code policy, and no water in lecture, but think I could live with that.
If cost was the same, RVU would be a clear winner; but I'm not sure I can justify 50k tuition and higher cost of living vs the 32k at LECOM
Should I invest the time and money to attend my other interviews?
I know its ultimately up to me to decide, but any thoughts would be helpful.
I need some insights on choosing a school. Currently, I have been accepted at LECOM-Seton Hill and RVU-Colorado. I interviewed at RVU-utah yesterday.
I still have future interviews in February at Touro-Nevada, KCU, and Cambell
Living on a budget and don't want to waste too much money in deposits holding spots.
I am from California and currently want to do practice EM or Surgery in CA. I am an outdoorsy person.
I loved my time interviewing at RVU. Curriculum seems awesome and students seem enthusiastic about it and supporting each other. Denver seems like a great area to live in as well.
My time at LECOM was okay. Don't like the dress code policy, and no water in lecture, but think I could live with that.
If cost was the same, RVU would be a clear winner; but I'm not sure I can justify 50k tuition and higher cost of living vs the 32k at LECOM
Should I invest the time and money to attend my other interviews?
I know its ultimately up to me to decide, but any thoughts would be helpful.