The decision to head on to medical school is the easy one. Then comes the application. Whether you apply to MD only, DO only or both, the application process is filled with much stress, anxiety, anticipation and at the end…relief!
With 141 MD schools and 29 DO schools in just the United States, applying to all of them would break the bank! The hardest part thus far in the process, is choosing which schools to apply to and how many. You can Google “how many medical schools should I apply to?” You can check out Student Doctor Network, but there really is no right answer. Applying to only 1 or 2 probably isn’t the best bet. But then again, there are people out there who apply to only 1 school and get in. I once read somewhere that the average applicant applies to 15 schools.
It’s important to realize too, that with every application comes a secondary application. Some schools screen for secondaries and only send them to select applicants. From what I can tell, most schools just automatically send secondaries. Each secondary usually was a few more essay questions and more general information plus a fee of $20 up to $150. FOR EACH ONE! There were a few dream secondaries that were just fill in the blank information. So if you apply to 20 schools that have secondaries that are $100…you’re in for another $2,000! Just something to keep in mind.
Here is what is we need to consider and what is important to remember when applying…of course this is my list so your ‘important things’ might differ.
· Location. Can you handling living there for 4 years? Is it close to family? Is it far from family? I would hate to live East Coast and be so far from family. But its only a few years, is it worth it?
· Ease of Travel. Can you get to and from an airport without driving for 8 hours? Close to a bigger city or airport is HUGE.
· Weather. I hate the snow. Definitely something to think about. ... just sayin'
· Size. Do you want a small campus or a large campus? Do you want a class of 300 or a class of 50?
· Public Schools. Are we close to a good one? Madison will start preschool and or kindergarten during that time, depending how long we are there.
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· Cost. Even though student loans are accessible, do you care if you pay $40,000? $60,000? Cost might be a factor.
· Religious Affiliation. Many private schools are associated with a religion. Are we comfortable with that? Are there a lot of members where we are going?
· Public or Private? State schools tend to take most applicants from their state. Being from out of state and banking on a state school, may not be the best plan. Not to say it doesn't.
· Cost of Living. The financial part of medical school is hard. It’s expensive and often times involves moving to a new place. Checking out cost of living might weight heavily for you, as it did us. Being able to rent a 4 bedroom house for $950 compared to a 2 bedroom apartment for $1500 made a difference when we chose schools.
The journey to just get into medical school is stressful and full of anxiety. But trust me, that first “yes” from a school will make it all worth it! I just can't wait.
Pray for us. Wish us luck. We could use all the blessings we can get.
Ill be sure to update when we decide where to apply.
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Yay for medical school! Make sure you check out Fort Worth TX!!!! We've got lots of medical school buddies here.
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