1 extra year = free tuition and making you way more competitive for residency? Kind of OO friendly -- 20 OOS matriculants. 37k instate / 68k out, small class size (100) , TBL / True Pass-Fail, 79% of class from CT, Pretty good ranking: 3-way tie for #56, Ranked 3rd in the country this year for getting its students to match to their 1st choice residency. University of Florida College of Medicine, 3.7% of out of state students interviewed. California Northstate University College of Medicine. 74% in state students: 26% out of state students. Cannot smoke, drink, or have sex. "Also, that MCG has two campus locations (Athens vs. Augusta). Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences F. Edward Hebert School of Medicine, 5.3% of out of state students interviewed. 5.8% of out of state students interviewed. Extremely OOS friendly-- 43 OOS matriculants, University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix. Pretty OOS friendly-- 29 OOS matriculants, University of Chicago Division of the Biological Sciences The Pritzker School of Medicine. Once upon a time. Not very OOS friendly-- 18 OOS matriculants, Stony Brook University School of Medicine, 8.2% of out of state students interviewed. NOT AFFILIATED WITH BAYLOR UNIVERSITY. First year class size: 123 (medium). First year class size: 170 (large). Very OOS friendly-- 39 OOS matriculants, Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine, 3.3% of out of state students interviewed. I am simply gonna go through MSAR and do it in order if I know anything about the school. 5% of out of state students interviewed. 2.9% of out of state students interviewed. Class size: 134 (medium-large). Pretty OOS friendly-- 31 OOS matriculants. Applications for each are independently reviewed. 81% in state students: 19% out of state students. ", Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine at Florida Atlantic University. LOVES their high stat individuals. 84% in state students: 16% out of state students. They were pretty upfront about the fact that there was not much for OOS folks in terms of scholarships or additional aid (aside from loans). Not very OOS friendly-- 20 OOS matriculants, University of Kentucky College of Medicine, 8% of out of state students interviewed. She straight up told us that they LOVE early applicants lol it was funny. 74% in state students: 26% out of state students. WHY GOD WHY, University of South Dakota Sanford School of Medicine, First year class size: 78 (small-medium). Also it gets HOT (110+). A historically black college, so unless you're black or have significant reasons for wanting to attend an HBC, don't apply. First year class: 92 (medium). ), very, very old facilities but are building a giant, new, shiny medical educational building that's set to open in 2019 I think. Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine. Expensive OOS tuition, but should be able to claim residency years 2-4. High tuition at 60k. Tuition is normal for a private MD ($51,000), grading is P/F (hell yeah!) Super expensive for OOS folks. 87% in state students: 12% out of state students. First year class: 151 (med-large). 50% in state students: 50% out of state students. Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine. Only 14 OOS students interviewed with 5 matriculants. For a big city kid as myself, it was a huge turn off. Pretty OOS friendly-- 30 OOS matriculants, University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, 2% of out of state students interviewed. 7.3% of out of state students interviewed. Crazy high OOS tuition at 72k. First year class size: 90 (smaller-medium). Rachel LevineRachel L. Levine is an American pediatrician who has served as the Pennsylvania Secretary of Health since 2017. OOS friendly due to large class size -- 41 OOS matriculants, State University of New York Upstate Medical University, 7.4% of out of state students interviewed. 54% in state students: 46% out of state students. 81% in state students: 19% out of state students. School of Medicine, 7.2% of out of state students interviewed. Unless youâre a member of their clearly stated preferential mission-based groups, donât waste your money. Here's an amazing tool that /u/syuura made! First year class size: 136 (medium-large). They interviewed 20 students and 3 matriculated (less than 3% of the class is OOS). Kind of OOS friendly-- 34 OOS matriculants, 9 of which are MD/PhD. 76% in state students: 24% out of state students. Also, they love early applicants. OOS friendly. Out of this world, oh my god why, are you fucking kidding me high OOS tuition at 87 fucking thousands dollars a year. First year class size: 159. Extremely high OOS tuition (72k). The article posted above by RUfubar explains what I was saying. Creighton University School of Medicine. Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University. 85% in state students: 13% out of state students. Moreover, something people forget is class size and IS/OOS. In addition, they mentioned that 90% of OOS students are eligible to change to IS status after first year. Not to be confused with University of Wisconsin: MCW is a private school. First year class: 261 (extremely large). We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. DO NOT APPLY HERE. Last year at least they auto-interviwed the stat powerhouses when apps opened and interviews first started. Crazy high OOS tuition at 73k. A good example is Keck of USC. Also, most students take 5 years to graduate with that mandatory thesis requirement. Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine. Affordable student housing for NYC. Just a warning-- just because the matriculants are heavily IS or OOS does not necessarily mean they have a huge bias. Not very OOS -- 26 OOS matriculants, but only 66 were interviewed (they probably had extremely close ties to the state, as stated above. Do not apply here if not a California resident. Your experiences, LORs, overcoming adversity, etc. East Tennesse State University of James H. Quillen College of Medicine. Pretty OOS friendly-- 37 OOS matriculants, 6 of which are MD/PhD, University of Mississippi School of Medicine, First year class size: 145 (medium). It's still on the two-year, lecture-based, pre-clinical curriculum that many top schools have moved away from. By law, all TMDSAS schools will have roughly 90% IS and 10% out of state students. 88% in state students: 12% out of state students. https://onedrive.live.com/view.aspx?resid=9B6F5636A264872E!1966&ithint=file%2cxlsx&authkey=!APk5r4bpL9_fwG4. Class size: 119 (medium). 5.5% of out of state students interviewed. This is the traditional CWU curriculum. Very, very OOS friendly-- 49 OOS matriculants. Unless youâre a member of their clearly stated preferential mission-based groups, donât waste your money.. 4.5% of out of state students interviewed. "they're brand-new (which is pretty widely known) but just matched their first graduating class, and competitively, I might add. I don't suggest most California applicants apply here honestly. Per the invite they sent, the interview panel is where you have the “opportunity to meet with MCOM faculty and staff, as well as learn about the resources offered to medical students” EXTREMELY OOS friendly-- 67 OOS matriculants, University of Iowa Roy J. and Lucille A. 83% in state students: 16% out of state students. They like to âthink of your Harvard education as a mortgage.â, Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine at Hofstra University. 6.6% of out of state students interviewed. First year class size: 74 (small-medium). "As game-changing as the Pfizer vaccine (and Moderna's equally effective mRNA-1273 vaccine) may be in affording protection against the COVID-19 illness, the results do not reflect complete 'sterilizing immunity.' Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Class size: 71. Now as amazing as MSAR is, school websites, etc are, there is A LOT about schools not easily accessible that cause applicants to waste $$$ and a spot on their list while applying. EXTREMELY OOS friendly-- 76 OOS matriculants, 6 of which are MD/PhD, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, 5.8% of out of state students interviewed. 94% in state students: 6% out of state students. are actually given more weight at 180/300 points! 89% in state students: 11% out of state students. Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. Extremely OOS friendly due to large class size-- 93 OOS matriculants. First year class: 186 (large), 25% of which are OOS. Not very OOS -- 16 OOS matriculants, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. Screens for secondaries. Central Michigan University College of Medicine. For those that do not know the difference between Chicago and North Chicago (I didn't lol), it is a 45 minute drive north without traffic in seemingly middle of no where. Pretty OOS friendly-- 31 OOS matriculants, University of Central Florida College of Medicine, 5.3% of out of state students interviewed. Many people don't know before applying. Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science. Kind of OOS friendly-- 37 OOS matriculants, 10 of which are from Idaho and 3 are MD/PhD, University of Vermont College of Medicine, 9% of out of state students interviewed. Also known to be generous with scholarships especially if you play hardball and ask for the money. 75% in state students: 25% out of state students. DO NOT APPLY TO UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON UNLESS YOU'RE A WASHINGTON RESIDENT OR FROM ALASKA, MONTANA, IDAHO, OR WYOMING (it's ok if you want to take the like 0.14% chance and pay the fee, that's totally your call). 81.5% in state students: 18.5% out of state students. Very competitive private MD tuition for OOS students (42k). Very OOS friendly due to large class size-- 42 OOS matriculants, The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. EXTREMELY OOS FRIENDLY -- 92 OOS matriculants. It's north of Manhattan and doesn't have the most safe vibe. If you are married and your spouse works for Ohio, you immediately qualify for IS tuition. Let's start with the most frustrating of them all. First year class size: 149 (medium large). Not very OOS friendly-- 13 OOS matriculants, University of Illinois College of Medicine. Stony Brook is not close to Manhattan. Very high OOS tuition (72k). Rush Medical College of Rush University Medical Center. 90.4% in state students: 9.6% out of state students. Class side: 63 (very small). But once again, I was the first interview group. Tenemos algunas fotos, ebavisen ikya asr llama a las acciones de las niñas por una cierta historia islámica, salimos de una categoría con nombre, tenemos algunas fotos, eile lover ama a los jóvenes chwanz en otze y rsch und jede eutschsex sin ornofilme auf de u around um die zugreifen kanst, las fotos de liaa agdy lmahdy se han convertido en gitanas. Tuition for class of '20 is 61k with estimated cost 88k. Expensive tuition (59k), in Cleveland (so low cost of living, but also in Cleveland which can be a pro or con to you! 69% black students + 6% latino. Wayne State University School of Medicine. on probation by the LCME but it shouldn't be a big deal, http://themedicalschooldirectory.com/index.php/map/, Here is the AAMC applicants versus matriculant chart. Moreover, we have http://themedicalschooldirectory.com/index.php/map/ as a tool to use for determining whether a public school should be applied to or not. LOVES their high stat individuals. George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences. 82% in state students: 18% out of state students. 74% in state students: 26% out of state students. Had a huge jump in rankings recently and is trying to keep that top 15 ranking, so their average MCAT has jumped and is now at a 520. Here is the AAMC applicants versus matriculant chart. 9.6% of out of state students interviewed. 6.8% of out of state students interviewed. Medical University of South Carolina College of Medicine. LOVES THEIR HIGH STAT APPLICANTS. See Medical College of Georgia for some more info. Not very OOS friendly-- 23 OOS matriculants, 5 of which are MD/PhD, University of Nevada Reno School of Medicine, 7.2% of out of state students interviewed. New Jersey Elementary School's Book Vending Machine An Innovative Project, And Pandemic DistractionSince the pandemic has been a downer for so many students, a school … Very expensive OOS tuition (64k), 7.8% of out of state students interviewed. 73% in state students: 27% out of state students. Has pre-clinical grades Honors/Pass/Fail. 71% in state students: 29% out of state students. High tuition for IS (54k) and even higher for OOS (60k). I would not apply here unless you have close ties. Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University. First year class: 101, so only 20 OOS students. High tuition (57k) and gets well over 10k apps a year, making it very low-yield. I was rejected right away without a secondary lol. You can qualify for in-state tuition years 2-4, making cost of tuition overall very good (around 130k). Kind of OOS friendly due to class size -- 25 OOS matriculants, University of Arizona College of Medicine-- Tucson, 3.8% of out of state students interviewed. Secondary is long and it sucks. But basically if you're Georgian you have a good shot at medical school since you have two institutions that basically only accept Georgians, and MCG has a massive class of ~240 students." Kind of OOS friendly -- 34 OOS matriculants, Saint Louis University School of Medicine. High tuition at 60k, not in a good part of Los Angeles. High OOS tuition at 60k. Screens for secondaries. 84% in state students: 16% out of state students. 64% in state students: 30% out of state students. They have around 80% IS matriculants, but it is a private school and likely due to their high tuition + COL and Californian's deeming it worth it to pay the money to be close to home. 2.3% of out of state students interviewed. I don't really know why so many people apply to BU-- it has pretty high average stats. 5% of out of state students interviewed. 51% in state students: 49% out of state students. NOT OOS FRIENDLY, University of South Carolina School of Medicine, 3.1% of out of state students interviewed. Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine. 87.5% of class comes from their BA/MD program. Do not apply here unless you're a minority student. So it wouldn't shock me if they take time to mail them out for later groups. No merit based aid available--all need based. Nice thing is TMDSAS opens at the same time as AMCAS but is able to submit right away and is super cheap (160 for all schools + 60 for A&M) and only half of them have secondaries. Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University. Michigan State University College[ of Human Medicine. Just a side note: they have a weird auto-screener that I can't figure out. At 120 Cael Hughes beat little Witcraft soundly. University of Cincinnati School of Medicine, 9.5% of out of state students interviewed. I can’t speak as to how well his interview went today in Baton Rouge, but I can say I know ND and Brian Kelly knocked it out of the park on Tuesday (per a colleague on ND’s medical staff). Screens their secondaries A LOT. 76% in state students: 24% out of state students. ©2021 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The medical center/school is in a safe part, however, and no student seemed to mind at all. 71% in state students: 29% out of state students. They screen and only give out secondaries to 1/3 of students. 65% in state students: 35% out of state students. Spoiler: I don't know a lot about a lot of schools lol. they do, however, drug test at random points and will kick you out if you test positive for nicotine. Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine-- University track. Also, their facilities are brand-new and very nice from what I've seen, I can talk to a few friends of mine who are students to get info about their grading/culture, etc. 50% in state students: 48% out of state students. It's awesome. 58% in state students: 42% out of state students. 52% in state students: 48% out of state students. 92.2% in state students: 7.8% out of state students. Florida State University College of Medicine. Mayo Clinic School of Medicine-- Rochester. I watched some of the dual with Sam Smith beating the 13th rated 106 in the country. 79% in state students: 21% out of state students. They also interview A LOT of people. Expensive tuition (58k), had almost 11k apps for the incoming class of 2016, and has high median stats for the low-yield schools (3.68, 34 MCAT which is around a 516 on the new scale). Class size: 165 (large). Thanks for this information. It is 100% California students for the past 2 cycles. Their tuition is RIDICULOUSLY cheap (20k and under for most schools) and most OOS students will qualify for IS tuition, making them ridiculously amazing deals. Remains Of At Least 6 Pirates Found At Whydah Shipwreck Site Off Cape Cod, Police Say Florida Man Accidentally Shoots, Kills Himself In St. Pete, 10 Arrested In Polk County For Stealing CARES Act Money, Meet Chris Garvin: USF's Newly Appointed Dean For College Of The Arts, University of South Florida Receives Consolidation Approval By Accrediting Agency, Public File Contact Us for WTOG-TV / CW 44. Not very OOS friendly-- 17 OOS matriculants, University of Hawaii, John A. Burns School of Medicine. Loves their high stat individuals. First year class size: 317 (extremely large). EXTREMELY OOS friendly-- 59 OOS matriculants, University of Colorado School of Medicine, 4.8% of out of state students interviewed. Even if a public school has a high % of OOS, if the class is only 60 students then that could be way worse than a huge school with a lower % of OOS but larger class size. This is in conjunction with the schools medical school Pros/Cons list we did with more of an emphasis on picking schools to apply to based on more objective data of % of OOS taken, tuition, etc and things not easily found. First year class size: 80 (small-medium). The University of Toledo College of Medicine, 7.5% of out of state students interviewed. 90% in state students: 10% out of state students. OOS friendly if you get the interview since only 14 OOS students matriculate. First year class: 154 (medium-large). Has a reputation for being friendly towards non-trads. Only available as BS/MD in the Sophie Davis biomedical educational program so do not apply here if you're not in that. 4.1% of out of state students interviewed. Currently on probation by the LCME but it shouldn't be a big deal. Small class (50), Rochester, MN is arctic cold. Wrong. Kind of OOS friendly-- 25 OOS matriculants, University of South Carolina School of Medicine-- Greenville, 3.4% of out of state students interviewed. Cheap student housing. High tuition at 60k, NOLA isn't cheap, and very low-yield school with well over 10k apps. Because we are a state funded institution, first preference is given to in-state applicants, second preference is given to out of state applicants with close South Carolina ties to the state, and then consideration is given to regular out of state applicants.. Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. University of Connecticut School of Medicine. The Yale system seems appealing to people after being high-stress strung-out pre-meds, but some people drown in the freedom.