Thanks, your advice more or less coincides with what I was planning up until Ohio State confused me again. I certainly have not ruled out international medicine and nonprofit work as some part of my career, but I don’t see that any of the schools that has accepted me has a clear advantage on that front.
Perhaps one of the schools has someone on the faculty with experience in that area, and could mentor you. If I may inquire, how did Ohio State confuse you?
On Wednesday they awarded me a scholarship covering full in-state tuition, making them probably my least expensive option (since it’s easy to establish residency for tuition purposes in Ohio after a year or two). It’s an excellent program, but moving would be hard and Columbus is cold and far from both our families.
Thanks, your advice more or less coincides with what I was planning up until Ohio State confused me again. I certainly have not ruled out international medicine and nonprofit work as some part of my career, but I don’t see that any of the schools that has accepted me has a clear advantage on that front.
Perhaps one of the schools has someone on the faculty with experience in that area, and could mentor you. If I may inquire, how did Ohio State confuse you?
On Wednesday they awarded me a scholarship covering full in-state tuition, making them probably my least expensive option (since it’s easy to establish residency for tuition purposes in Ohio after a year or two). It’s an excellent program, but moving would be hard and Columbus is cold and far from both our families.