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what do you guys think the top 5 DO schools are?
this is never a good question to ask...........................someone always gets pissed off
Do a search and i bet this thread will play out the same way it does every year. i give it 6 post till the primary care rankings are bought up.............great if you like primary care
what do you guys think the top 5 DO schools are?
oldest/youngest/cheapest/etc
TCOM tuition is $10,500 not $6500 and set to go up again next year.
You forgot LMU as the youngest DO school. Don't mean to be a smarta** just had to add that so that I can get Pikeville off the youngest list.
this is never a good question to ask...........................someone always gets pissed off
Do a search and i bet this thread will play out the same way it does every year. i give it 6 post till the primary care rankings are bought up.............great if you like primary care
TCOM tuition is $10,500 not $6500 and set to go up again next year.
Red State Schools:
- Nova
- Lake Erie - Bradenton
- Texas
- PCOM - Georgia
- Oklahoma State
- Ohio
- West Virginia
- Pikeville
- Edward Vie Virginia
- Kirksville
- Des Moines
- Touro - Las Vegas
- Arizona
- Kansas City
I thought UMDNJ was public... the new jersey gov'r picks the board of directors and everything....
Oldest:
1. Kirksville (1892)
2. Des Moines (1898)
3. Philadelphia (1899)
4. Chicago (1900)
5. Kansas City (1916)
Youngest:
1. Philadelphia - Georgia (2004)
1. Lake Erie - Bradenton (2004)
1. Touro - Las Vegas (2004)
4. Edward Vie Virginia (2002)
5. Pikeville (1997)
Largest Class Size:
1. New York (260 +)
2. Philadelphia (260 +)
3. Kansas City (250)
4. Nova (230)
5. Lake Erie (214)
Smallest Class Size:
1. Pikeville (75)
2. PCOM - Georgia (85)
3. Oklahoma State (88)
4. Ohio University (100)
4. UMDNJ (100)
Highest Tuition:
1. Michigan State ($51,800); in-state ($24,000)
2. West Virginia ($46,700); in-state ($18,800)
3. Arizona ($38,900) **
4. Chicago ($37,800); in-state ($31,800)
5. New York ($37,600) **
6. Western University ($37,100) **
7. Kansas City ($36,400) **
8. Kirksville ($35,300) **
Lowest Tuition:
1. Texas, in-state ($6,500)
2. Oklahoma State, in-state ($16,900)
3. West Virginia ,in-state ($18,800)
4. Ohio University, in-state ($20,600)
5. UMDNJ, in-state ($21,300)
Lowest Tuition (private only):
1. Pikeville ($29,500)
2. Edward Vie Virginia ($29,900)
3. Ohio University ($30,000)
4. Des Moines ($31,700)
5. Touro - California ($33,000)
Furthest Geographic South:
1. Nova
2. Lake Erie - Bradenton
3. Texas
4. Arizona
5. PCOM- Georgia
Furthest Geographic North:
1. New England
2. Lake Erie
3. Michigan State
4. New York
5. Chicago
Furthest Geographic East:
1. New England
2. New York
3. UMDNJ
4. Philadelphia
5. Nova
Furthest Geographic West:
1. Touro
2. Western/COMP
3. Touro - Las Vegas
4. Arizona
5. Texas
Red State Schools:
- Nova
- Lake Erie - Bradenton
- Texas
- PCOM - Georgia
- Oklahoma State
- Ohio
- West Virginia
- Pikeville
- Edward Vie Virginia
- Kirksville
- Des Moines
- Touro - Las Vegas
- Arizona
- Kansas City
Blue State Schools:
- New England
- New York
- UMDNJ
- Philadelphia
- Lake Erie
- Chicago
- Michigan State
- Touro
- Western/COMP
FWIW, Michigan State, TCOM and WVCOM all are ranked as top 50 primary care schools by USNews.
Lowest Tuition (private only):
1. Pikeville ($29,500)
2. Edward Vie Virginia ($29,900)
3. Ohio University ($30,000)
4. Des Moines ($31,700)
5. Touro - California ($33,000)
COMP is 220 for my class right now, and altough it was founded in 1977 the original osteopathic college of physicians and surgeons from which it grew out of was founded in the early 1900s. It was converted into UC-Irvine medical school when osteopathy was outlawed in california during the 60s and ealy 70s. Once the supreme court ruled that osteopathy was ok COMP was founded like 2 years later but the old college people.
Yes i paid attention to this the first week of class. 🙂
Also, comp was rated the most selective private Osteopathic school.
Isn't LECOM low tution?
Top 5 schools:
1) OSUCOM (those who attended Goljan lectures)
2) TCOM
3) OSUCOM (Those who did not attend Goljan lectures)
4) MSUCOM
5) Kirksville
Bask in the supremacy of the red river........
LOL
Best wishes
The Mish
LECOM and LECOM-B = ~25,000 in state, $26,000 out of state.
I believe this makes the LECOMs the cheapest private DO schools.