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Strange- I am pro-choice, did Americorps where I was surrounded by hippie-liberals and I STILL find VCOM appealing. 😀
My bf goes to NYMC which is another catholic medical school: Unmarried couples are not allowed to live in dorms and they don't get to practice abortions...oh no 🙄 ! I am sure the few people going into OB/GYN will have ample opportunities to perform abortions in residencies. Despite an education that is "lacking" (as some might put it), their board scores were around 223 this year (the national average is 215...schools such as BU med which is supposedly a lot higher ranked was a 215--just a point of comparison).
But my bf really loves the school especially because it was a non-competative environment. My point is that a few minor restrictions does not compromise the quality of education. Having been premed and completing a masters, I know how horrible and stressful it can be when you are competing with your neighbor. The last thing you want is your classmate breathing down your back when you are trying to memorize Robbins (the pathology grandmother of all grandmothers).
My bf goes to NYMC which is another catholic medical school: Unmarried couples are not allowed to live in dorms and they don't get to practice abortions...oh no 🙄 ! I am sure the few people going into OB/GYN will have ample opportunities to perform abortions in residencies. Despite an education that is "lacking" (as some might put it), their board scores were around 223 this year (the national average is 215...schools such as BU med which is supposedly a lot higher ranked was a 215--just a point of comparison).
But my bf really loves the school especially because it was a non-competative environment. My point is that a few minor restrictions does not compromise the quality of education. Having been premed and completing a masters, I know how horrible and stressful it can be when you are competing with your neighbor. The last thing you want is your classmate breathing down your back when you are trying to memorize Robbins (the pathology grandmother of all grandmothers).

We all knew, and all accepted, and all loved her- regardless of if we agreed or not. See, the deal is this, VCOM doesn't mind your personal views or beliefs-but just as you did not like people trying to convert you, VCOM does not like someone trying to convert their politics. We are funded by people in the community- who are willing to donate money to help students get scholarships, etc. There is a certain amount of decorum that the school needs to have in order to provide students with as much opportunity as possible for scholarships. So- VCOM does not mind you having your own opinion- and you will find faculty that is very supportive. It just could not support a club that would potentially let them lose scholarship opportunities for its students. I feel that it was a fair deal in the end. But trust me on one thing- you have a wide spectrum of students- those who are christian, and those who are not. We are not about being bible-thumpers- we are about making GREAT DOs. If you have any more questions- feel free to ask.