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My in-state school heavily favors long time in-state resident. It's rumored that they define long time in-state resident as in-state high school graduates. I was born and raised in this state. After high school, I left the state and went to an elite private university on the east coast as an OOS. I am planning to take a gap year(s) before applying to med school. For the gap year(s), I'll be working in Boston away from my home state. I'm afraid when they look at my application, they'll consider me less of a long time resident. Will that happen? This med school has the best chance of accepting me, so if this gives me an disadvantage, I'll quit my job in Boston and come back home to my parents in my home state.