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Scholl College

by Scholl Student (no login)

 
Rich,

I don't know who told you that you will have to commute for clinic, but the clinic will no longer exist downtown. They are moving the main clinic to North Chicago with the University Clinics. There will be no 1 1/2 hour commute. The last day the clinic will be open downtown is 5/27. They will open a small clinic on west Chicago ave. but the majority of students will be at the University clinic at school. As for 4 am...I also don't know who told you that...they might be talking about rotations in general surgery at the hospital during 3rd or 4th year...but that should be expected of you as a professional student. 4 though sounds too early...

I am sorry that you did not think that Scholl was for you and I hope that the above 2 issues weren't deciding factors because they are not true. I really think Scholl is a great school and is the best in my opinion. But its just my opinion. You need to go somewhere that is comfortable for you and where you fit in. You make the most of your experiences, put your best foot forward even though the going is rough. Good luck at DMU but I hope you reconsider Scholl.

P.S. I am not an administrator, only a student.

Posted on Mar 12, 2004, 8:04 PM
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