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I'm sure this has been done before... but I wanted to ask the new 2003 applicants (or the 2002 applicants who just applied)... what was/is most important to you in deciding where you applied/are applying to medical school... so how would you rank quality*, tuition, and location?

Mine is...

1. quality
2. location
3. tuition


*By whatever ranking you like to use, USNews, PR, or whatever...

Thanks 🙂
 
1. women
2. beaches
3. clubs
4. women again
5. quality, location, tuition
 
Hmmmm....

4. Tuition
3. Location
2. Quality
and the number one... PASS/NO PASS... just kidding... though it would be very nice :laugh:
 
Yeah that would be nice... but you know some schools trick you! They say they have a "Pass/Fail" system... but then later they tell you it's "Pass with Honors," "High Pass," "Pass" and "Fail" or something like that... umm, can we say A, B, C, F? 🙄
 
1. Location
2. Tuition
3. Quality
 
1. location
2. quality
3. tuition

--- that's where i'm applying. if i get into more than 1 school, tuition will definitely play a bigger role in the final decision.
 
How about:
Prestige
Location/Proximity to fam
Fin Aid
 
1. Location/Proximity to family
2. Quality
3. Tuition

Now, I am by no means rich, but I should be able to pay off the debt that I accrue after residency.
And by quality, I only look at the rankings of the schools to find out their average stats. When I make my final decision (if I make it and not all of the schools that I've applied to) the quality factor will be based on things like how the students feel about their school, the type of curriculum, etc.
 
1. prestige

2. location (how fun the city is, how attractive the girls r nearby, the weather)

3. proximity to family. after the first yr, i don't believe u get that much time for vacation...so it'd be nice to not have to move too far away.

4. undergrad campus affiliated w/ the college nearby is also a definite plus!


but smurf's list isn't bad either =)
 
1. Quality - I want the best education possible during the 4 years I spend in medschool.

2. Location - Preferably somewhere close to home, but if that doesn't work out I want somwhere fresh and exciting - hence I'm going to NYC.

3. Tuition - Doesn't really matter since once I become a doctor I'll be able to pay it off eventually.
 
Originally posted by dr kevin40
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2. location (how fun the city is, how attractive the girls r nearby, the weather)

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maybe where some fine asian women are
 
Originally posted by dr kevin40

4. undergrad campus affiliated w/ the college nearby is also a definite plus!



I bet it is
 
1. Location
2. Tuition
3. Quality

They're all so important there's not much difference between them.
 
1) Location
2) Quality
3) Tuition
 
INTERVIEW FEEDBACK IS YOUR FRIEND!!!!!

1. Location
2. Tuition
3. Quality
 
1. location (I gotta dance😍 )
2. quality (top biomed engineering program)
3. Tuition
 
jaboy, glad u agree w/ me.


exigentechic, u like to get ur groove on? sound like my kinda lady

I really don't understand y money is that big a concern.
 
Originally posted by dr kevin40
jaboy, glad u agree w/ me.


exigentechic, u like to get ur groove on? sound like my kinda lady

I really don't understand y money is that big a concern.

I actually was trying to be an a##hole and mock you for your asian women thread. You seem like you are posting to try to pick up women. I don't know how that's going to work
 
well if that's how u feel jaboy ain't no thang. i wasn't really trying to pick up women over the interent. just wanted to post a thread that i thought be funny. mock away i guess
 
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