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Deciding between these two soon. What does SDN think? Pros/cons labeled with +/-
Context: From TX. Looking to specialize in mostly non-surgical fields (I recognize that my mind could easily change later on).
DMUCOM (Des Moines, IA):
+ 1st year CoA cheaper by $5,474 (thus total CoA ~$20,000 cheaper) using published CoA stats from each website
+ Many students seem to get grants and scholarships ($8,000/student per DO explorer)
+ Graduates seem to match well for a DO school, both in terms of geographic variety and specialty competitiveness
- Graded pre-clinical
- Rotations seem to be spread out
- Not a fan of harsh winters
TUNCOM (Henderson, NV):
+ P/F pre-clinical
+ 3rd year rotations are all near the school
- More expensive (see above)
- Less established school
Context: From TX. Looking to specialize in mostly non-surgical fields (I recognize that my mind could easily change later on).
DMUCOM (Des Moines, IA):
+ 1st year CoA cheaper by $5,474 (thus total CoA ~$20,000 cheaper) using published CoA stats from each website
+ Many students seem to get grants and scholarships ($8,000/student per DO explorer)
+ Graduates seem to match well for a DO school, both in terms of geographic variety and specialty competitiveness
- Graded pre-clinical
- Rotations seem to be spread out
- Not a fan of harsh winters
TUNCOM (Henderson, NV):
+ P/F pre-clinical
+ 3rd year rotations are all near the school
- More expensive (see above)
- Less established school
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