schools to apply to

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I don't know which out of state schools to apply to. I have between a 3.6 and a 3.7. 30P MCAT I took three years ago but I just retook it because it's expired and it will surely go up. I have a ton of health care experience in everything imaginable. majors-bio and Spanish. I applied to one school last year and didn't get in. My application was kind of late getting in say October.

Any suggestions on schools to apply to.

Ones that I can actually get into and\or that are really nice places to attend?

My dad always says Wake Forest would be his choice.
 
I think this is a pretty tough question for people who don't necessarily know you that well. I suppose your numbers are pretty competitive; at this point, I'd say you should definitely apply to your state school(s) as the in-state preference should give you a great shot at getting in, as well as a nice financial aid package. Also, consider your views and preferences as far as schools go (school's philosophy, class sizes, rotation hospitals, faculty, location, living expenses, intangibles, etc.) and do a bit of research to see what schools most reflect those preferences. If you have any more specific information on exactly what you'd like from a potential school, I think the forum members would be able to provide you with some more "precise" suggestions. Best of luck to you!
 
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