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gigirose21

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UNT and Midland College have a primary care contract in which you finish two years at Midland College, and then two years at UNT and automatically get into UNT's Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine in which you study for three years. It's a 7 year path to becoming a DO. Has anyone done this? Or in the process of it? I've already studied two years in Seattle for CSE and have decided to pursue medicine instead, and just happen to be living in Midland right now because of family (and am taking a year off to save money for school since I'm supporting myself) I was wondering if I should do this instead of just transferring straight into a university next year. Does anyone here go to UNT for med school?
 
I know of the program but don't know anyone in my class that went through the track! I'm sure it's worth looking into