S souravdada Full Member 5+ Year Member Joined Jun 13, 2017 Messages 57 Reaction score 55 Jul 3, 2018 #1 Deleted Members don't see this ad. Last edited: Apr 10, 2020
F Faha Full Member Verified Member 10+ Year Member Physician Joined Sep 15, 2012 Messages 18,213 Reaction score 9,118 Jul 3, 2018 #2 Remove UNC and Geisinger as they strongly favor instate residents. Otherwise your list is good.
S souravdada Full Member 5+ Year Member Joined Jun 13, 2017 Messages 57 Reaction score 55 Jul 3, 2018 #3 Thank You @Faha
S souravdada Full Member 5+ Year Member Joined Jun 13, 2017 Messages 57 Reaction score 55 Jul 3, 2018 #4 Faha said: Remove UNC and Geisinger as they strongly favor instate residents. Otherwise your list is good. Click to expand... Should I even consider applying to UVA just because its in-state or if I had to add 2 more spots would somewhere else be a better use of my finances?
Faha said: Remove UNC and Geisinger as they strongly favor instate residents. Otherwise your list is good. Click to expand... Should I even consider applying to UVA just because its in-state or if I had to add 2 more spots would somewhere else be a better use of my finances?
F Faha Full Member Verified Member 10+ Year Member Physician Joined Sep 15, 2012 Messages 18,213 Reaction score 9,118 Jul 3, 2018 #5 souravdada said: Should I even consider applying to UVA just because its in-state or if I had to add 2 more spots would somewhere else be a better use of my finances? Click to expand... UVA is worth applying to since you are a VA resident.
souravdada said: Should I even consider applying to UVA just because its in-state or if I had to add 2 more spots would somewhere else be a better use of my finances? Click to expand... UVA is worth applying to since you are a VA resident.