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I'm applying next cycle and looking closely at VCOM's Carolinas campus. My state of residence is Kansas but I have very strong family ties to South Carolina, including rural areas of the state. However, this surely won't compensate for the fact that I'm not from an Appalachian state (though my parents are both SC natives). I am a geography/ community planning double major so I do have an interest in rural medicine, but at this points it's more from a public health perspective. I hope to someday practice in SC--maybe that will help.
I haven't taken the MCAT. I expect to be around 3.75/3.50 when I apply in June. All other aspects of my application will be at least respectable, I think.
With this in mind, is a school that favors regional students (63% of the class of 2015 at VCOM-Carolina is from an Appalachian State) too much of a reach, or is it worth a shot?
I haven't taken the MCAT. I expect to be around 3.75/3.50 when I apply in June. All other aspects of my application will be at least respectable, I think.
With this in mind, is a school that favors regional students (63% of the class of 2015 at VCOM-Carolina is from an Appalachian State) too much of a reach, or is it worth a shot?