Rochester vs SUNY for postbacc?

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Hello everyone.

I need to complete my pre-req’s for med school (almost 36 years old and already have my bachelors, just need pre-reqs).

I have been accepted into:

- University of Rochester (10% scholarship)
- St John Fisher University (50% scholarship)
- SUNY (cheap anyway)

I guess my question is - Does it matter? Would having one of these names on my med-school school applications help more than another?

If my in-state schools (SUNY) don’t end up accepting me, would an OOS school look more favorably on Rochester pre-reqs than one of the others?

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Hello everyone.

I need to complete my pre-req’s for med school (almost 36 years old and already have my bachelors, just need pre-reqs).

I have been accepted into:

- University of Rochester (10% scholarship)
- St John Fisher University (50% scholarship)
- SUNY (cheap anyway)

I guess my question is - Does it matter?

Only the tuition.

Would having one of these names on my med-school school applications help more than another?


No.






If my in-state schools (SUNY) don’t end up accepting me, would an OOS school look more favorably on Rochester pre-reqs than one of the others?

No
 
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I can't say I've ever seen any students with post-bacs from those schools but it might be my catchment area and not the lack of students from those schools. I doubt that it would matter much if at all.
 
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