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Hi everyone, I’m in the middle of visiting schools and trying to get an opinion about schools. Little background info, non-trad, married (RN but will likely take time off), two children, 1 entering school and the other a toddler. Likely not interested in a competitive specialty, most competitive would be gas, with interest in FM, IM, or peds subspecialty. VA paying for school, so tuition is not an issue.
Rush
$2709 BAH
Pros:
EVMS
$2034 BAH
Pros:
$3531 BAH
Pros:
Accepted: Drexel (Reading Campus)
Waitlist: Morehouse, Quillen
Pending decision: Indiana
Hi everyone, I’m in the middle of visiting schools and trying to get an opinion about schools. Little background info, non-trad, married (RN but will likely take time off), two children, 1 entering school and the other a toddler. Likely not interested in a competitive specialty, most competitive would be gas, with interest in FM, IM, or peds subspecialty. VA paying for school, so tuition is not an issue.
Rush
$2709 BAH
Pros:
- Enjoyed culture, everyone seems friendly, seems it extends to faculty
- Service aspect is a big draw, feel like that’s type of physician I want to be
- Two major airports that we could use that have direct flights to cities we have family at.
- Clerkship site at Rush Medical Center or County. One place for all clerkships
- Daycare on site (need to find more info)
- Won’t have to leave building during winter
- Lots to do for adults and family
- Will likely commute to school. Estimate about 30 mins each way I’d leave before rush hour.
- Would have to do pre-matriculation program (pro and con? Get head start but will likely not move family till after the program)
- Hate the cold
- Few good public schools, will limit where to live
- Have issues balancing family and EC especially when helping others
- Dissection anatomy and space seemed small
- City environment, crowded and more fast-paced (harder for wife and kids)
EVMS
$2034 BAH
Pros:
- Nearby military base. Will have access to commissary. Large military/veteran community. Want to possibly go back in (reserves not AD)
- Great public elementary schools so have options on where to live
- Best housing options, large houses with large yards for kids to grow and enjoyment potential
- Slower city vibe
- Reasonably priced
- Service oriented but not as much as Rush (supposedly, still trying to get opinions on school culture)
- Worse options for travel. Airport is small and doesn’t connect to the cities we have family at. Would mean increased cost and travel time.
- Been difficult to talk to people, students and faculty. Just a bad bunch or indicative of the culture?
- Less known?
$3531 BAH
Pros:
- Closest to support system. Easier to see majority of family.
- HBCU highly believe in the mission to serve those communities
- Able to continue active participate in organization that have been working with for two years (able to at other schools but it’s based out of CA)
- Possible professional connections through said organization
- 1.5 year curriculum
- May not be paid for by VA (will likely not consider if that’s the case)
- Most expensive place to live
- Clinical sites spread throughout LA, will make clerkships longer due to drive
Accepted: Drexel (Reading Campus)
Waitlist: Morehouse, Quillen
Pending decision: Indiana