Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If medical school is a consideration, probably makes sense to go with the lowest cost option and use difference towards medical school. All three are peers academically so just a fit choice otherwise.
This. I can’t imagine turning down in state UVA for pre-anything.
Even Northwestern? Interesting.
Yes, even Northwestern.
This is a financial decision, yes? Because UVA doesn't even compare.
Oh, crud, I fell for the UVA booster poster.
Ha ha ha lol. I am on the floor laughing in my office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If medical school is a consideration, probably makes sense to go with the lowest cost option and use difference towards medical school. All three are peers academically so just a fit choice otherwise.
This. I can’t imagine turning down in state UVA for pre-anything.
Even Northwestern? Interesting.
Yes, even Northwestern.
This is a financial decision, yes? Because UVA doesn't even compare.
Oh, crud, I fell for the UVA booster poster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If medical school is a consideration, probably makes sense to go with the lowest cost option and use difference towards medical school. All three are peers academically so just a fit choice otherwise.
This. I can’t imagine turning down in state UVA for pre-anything.
Even Northwestern? Interesting.
Yes, even Northwestern.
This is a financial decision, yes? Because UVA doesn't even compare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If medical school is a consideration, probably makes sense to go with the lowest cost option and use difference towards medical school. All three are peers academically so just a fit choice otherwise.
This. I can’t imagine turning down in state UVA for pre-anything.
Even Northwestern? Interesting.
Yes, even Northwestern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If medical school is a consideration, probably makes sense to go with the lowest cost option and use difference towards medical school. All three are peers academically so just a fit choice otherwise.
This. I can’t imagine turning down in state UVA for pre-anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If medical school is a consideration, probably makes sense to go with the lowest cost option and use difference towards medical school. All three are peers academically so just a fit choice otherwise.
This. I can’t imagine turning down in state UVA for pre-anything.
Even Northwestern? Interesting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If medical school is a consideration, probably makes sense to go with the lowest cost option and use difference towards medical school. All three are peers academically so just a fit choice otherwise.
This. I can’t imagine turning down in state UVA for pre-anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If medical school is a consideration, probably makes sense to go with the lowest cost option and use difference towards medical school. All three are peers academically so just a fit choice otherwise.
This. I can’t imagine turning down in state UVA for pre-anything.
Anonymous wrote:If medical school is a consideration, probably makes sense to go with the lowest cost option and use difference towards medical school. All three are peers academically so just a fit choice otherwise.