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I want to know if anyone is choosing COMP for reasons other than location. If you put Western in Montana, with many other good schools out there, would you still choose COMP and why?
Location is a big factor many, and not a big factor many others. To give you some insight on my experience, on my COMP interview... some interviewees and I were interested in the same questions and we asked 7 - 10 students why they chose COMP and all of them said location.furtherDOjr said:I want to know if anyone is choosing COMP for reasons other than location. If you put Western in Montana, with many other good schools out there, would you still choose COMP and why?
furtherDOjr said:I want to know if anyone is choosing COMP for reasons other than location. If you put Western in Montana, with many other good schools out there, would you still choose COMP and why?
Static Line said:You have to like living around millions of people, I don't. I grew up in Los Angeles until I left for the Army. I can only visit L.A. now max 5 days before I get annoyed by all the traffic.
Truce57 said:L.A. is awesome, but Pomona certainly isn't L.A. It's only a suburb because L.A. itself is so huge, and I'm guessing that even though I have tons of friends in L.A. proper and its immediate "burbs" (from living there for two years recently) that I might make it into the city once or twice a year. Traffic that far east doesn't seem like an issue to me, having driven out for an OMAC last summer and my interview last month.
I'm stuck between AZCOM and COMP right now: do I choose AZCOM becuase the school kicks ass and I could live across the street, or do I choose COMP because the school is good and I'd rather live in Southern Cali even though I have to commute?
uclabruin2003 said:For COMP I was impressed with the clinical rotations.