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Ok so I gather that if you're in undergrad, since you are (usually?) classified as a dependent of your parents (taxwise), you can keep your home state residency. Once you're independent, has anyone who has been a constant student found they get left by the side of the road with no state residency??
As an older independent, I have now not lived in my home state for 12months so I am not instate there no matter what credentials (voter/tax/license/car) I have, and again, indep so parents living there doesn't help. I've been in my new state for over 4 years now, but since I'm in school I'm automatically not considered a resident here either! Wtf? For a few prereq classes that is unfortunate, but whatever I'll be paying OOS tuition at a community college.
For all of med school though I am going to have no state school to apply to at all? 😱
Has anyone else run into this because of being in school as an independent before applying? Is it just the land of SOL or what did you do? Makesa me nervous....
As an older independent, I have now not lived in my home state for 12months so I am not instate there no matter what credentials (voter/tax/license/car) I have, and again, indep so parents living there doesn't help. I've been in my new state for over 4 years now, but since I'm in school I'm automatically not considered a resident here either! Wtf? For a few prereq classes that is unfortunate, but whatever I'll be paying OOS tuition at a community college.
For all of med school though I am going to have no state school to apply to at all? 😱
Has anyone else run into this because of being in school as an independent before applying? Is it just the land of SOL or what did you do? Makesa me nervous....