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School 1: Roseman
Pros:
Pros:
Pros:
- 3 years
- cheaper: $135,500 x 3 = $406,500 total - (110,500 tuition/fees + 25000 living costs)
- EDIT: Went back to double-check and turns out that the fees listed on the website were part of the tuition, not living expenses... š
- P/F
- Essentially no breaks since it's 3 years and I'm afraid of burnout
- I'm afraid with 3 years that I'll have to do a GPR even if I don't want to specialize so that negates the perk of the 3-year program
- I believe their 3 year transition is fairly new so also not sure how that will affect graduates.
Pros:
- Has a stellar reputation for its clinical program.
- I know some students there and they love it.
- I've been told students get headhunted for jobs after graduation.
- The environment is very cooperative and supportive
- More expensive: ~ $130,000 x 4 = $520,000 tuition and living expenses ($105,000 tuition & 25,000 living costs)
- I'm from the Midwest and AZ is hot as hell š
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