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think I read Texas chooses 90% of their med students from Texas.
No more then $12,000/yr. Hopefully she can get at least $10,000 year merit. I am looking at universities that are under $15,000/ yr. But that just leaves us instate or maybe University of Alabama or similar school. Unless we could figure out how to get in state in NC. Move earlier if it is that important to her. Sh
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Your DD might have a hard time getting listed as top 7% as a Texas high school transfer.
UNC gives lousy merit.
that 90% is pretty typical of all states that have public med schools. The mission of state med schools is to educate doctors for that state.
The trick might be to look for what we call “Lucky States”…and those are states with public SOMs that accept mostly instate students AND who don’t have high instate app numbers.
Idaho’s NMSF cutoff should be lowish, correct?
Alabama could be a good choice if her stats are high enough. If she makes NMF, then costs would be VERY low. Alabama med schools heavily favor instate students OR students who go to undergrad in Alabama. With strong stats, it’s not too difficult to get into one of Alabama’s med schools…particularly if you’re female.
Do you have an objection to Alabama or its med schools?