Michigan College of Osteopathic Medicine
Transcript: Population size is nice and big Northern location is pleasing, because I like a cooler climate The gyms and fitness centers and programs are state of the art The sports would be a good source of entertainment A lot of alumni give good reviews of the students friendliness, and just school life itself I enjoy the ease of admissions The programs of study that I need are available Tuition CON Fitness Centers & Housing PRO Location PRO State- Michigan Midwest, North East Lansing Good cool climate National Ranking CON MSU was ranked 71st on the National University rankings PRO Overview Population-45,166 PRO An osteopathic physician is a doctor who can do all types of medical procedures, but also implements osteopathic manipulative therapy into their practice. Average salary of 170,000$ per year (starting) THE CONS Entertainment PRO PRO Overview Mediocre Dorms CON Michigan State University of Osteopathic Medicine Program of Study Pro THE PROS Location-East Lansing, Michigan, Relatively Northern PRO 39,896$ per 2 semesters for out of state freshmen Osteopathic Physician Your able to use MSU fitness centers Also your able to use MSU housing too Total Size- 22,763,025 sq. feet Fitness Centers-3 very top notch fitness centers, with many programs included There are also many rec and club sports to choose from The men's basketball and football teams are successful, and the stadiums are nice Insanely expensive Tuition, ending up about 280,000 dollars Small amount of students also 480 + 556 Out of state- estimated 60,000$ Math SAT requirement PRO Size and Infrastructure PRO Has a D.O degree (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine). To get this degree though, there are clinical sessions, medical ethics, health policies, biological studies, and epidemologies and the many other classes needed to receive a D.O degree Tuition Per Year (Out of State) CON To small of a number Tuition CON SAT Writing Minimum PRO Human Medicine Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Biology Physiology Microbiology Michigan State University MSU has 25 division I teams, and the basketball and football men's team are successful, and the games are exciting THE PROS THE CONS Program of Study PRO Very old Big, but uncomfortable Students have comments about how dorms can become very uncomfortable with another person after a while CON Overview Good infrastructure D.0 degree and programs available MSU sporting events Good location with cool climate and Northern Required SAT Reading Score Minimum PRO 480+ Con Overview High Tuition rates from out of state students Undesirable dorms Not ranked very high academically 550 78,880$ Student Population CON