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I'm only a freshman but I realized this question won't change in the next few years anyway.
I'm from NH and have a parent from a state with several med schools. My grandmother used to live there, my parent grew up and went to college there, and some of my cousins and an aunt and uncle still live there. I've only visited twice, and once was when I was only one or two years old. Does this count as "strong in-state ties" for admissions at their public medical schools?
Edit: I guess three visits, not that it makes much of a difference when it's still such a low number.
I'm from NH and have a parent from a state with several med schools. My grandmother used to live there, my parent grew up and went to college there, and some of my cousins and an aunt and uncle still live there. I've only visited twice, and once was when I was only one or two years old. Does this count as "strong in-state ties" for admissions at their public medical schools?
Edit: I guess three visits, not that it makes much of a difference when it's still such a low number.
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