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I grew up and went to college in Washington but came down to California to do my master's. I'm planning on staying down here and working for a couple of years before applying to med school and am trying to decide if I should keep my WA residency or apply to be a CA resident (I already have my CA driver's license and have been here for a year). I see good and bad to both sides:
WA: Better chance of getting into UW, cheaper tuition if I did get into UW, probably won't affect my chances of getting into any of the UCs
CA: If I did happen to get into a UC- free tuition! (I think?) I also might have a better chance of admission as a CA resident.
Ideally, I'd love to stay in the bay area, but UCSF and Stanford are such a crap shoot. I'd be happy to return back home to Seattle, but would prefer the bay area. I'd be happy to take any advice! (If my stats help: 3.3 in Chemical Eng UG from UW, 3.95 in Bioeng MS at UCSF/Berkeley, still need to take a year of bio and Ochem to apply (any advice on where to take these?), no MCAT yet, ~100 hours volunteer in ER at SF General, Took the GRE and got V 490, Q 800, W 4.5, lots of research experience)
WA: Better chance of getting into UW, cheaper tuition if I did get into UW, probably won't affect my chances of getting into any of the UCs
CA: If I did happen to get into a UC- free tuition! (I think?) I also might have a better chance of admission as a CA resident.
Ideally, I'd love to stay in the bay area, but UCSF and Stanford are such a crap shoot. I'd be happy to return back home to Seattle, but would prefer the bay area. I'd be happy to take any advice! (If my stats help: 3.3 in Chemical Eng UG from UW, 3.95 in Bioeng MS at UCSF/Berkeley, still need to take a year of bio and Ochem to apply (any advice on where to take these?), no MCAT yet, ~100 hours volunteer in ER at SF General, Took the GRE and got V 490, Q 800, W 4.5, lots of research experience)
