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re: Missouri Alumni/Student input requested *non football related*
Posted on 11/26/19 at 6:04 pm to the808bass
Posted on 11/26/19 at 6:04 pm to the808bass
I know nothing about UMKC's program, but if the thought is to be a doctor, I'd imagine that SLU has the best med school. At least from a reputation standpoint.
If money is not a factor, I would imagine the best med school in the state is Washington University but it's super expensive.
My philosophy is go wherever you get the best offer of those choices. All good schools. They will all provide a quality education if you put forth the effort. You will get a job regardless of which one you go to as long as you apply yourself. In other words...no wrong answer.
If money is not a factor, I would imagine the best med school in the state is Washington University but it's super expensive.
My philosophy is go wherever you get the best offer of those choices. All good schools. They will all provide a quality education if you put forth the effort. You will get a job regardless of which one you go to as long as you apply yourself. In other words...no wrong answer.
Posted on 11/26/19 at 8:13 pm to reedus23
Went to UMKC for grad school (Bloch School of Biz)...not med, but man loved UMKC. Good luck to your daughter.
Posted on 11/26/19 at 8:20 pm to reedus23
SLU’s med school has actually had some accreditation issues recently. But it’s probably more administrative than anything.
Any of the med schools in state are good with Wash U being elite. Mizzou is probably slightly better than SLU. UMKC probably has the least impressive reputation, but that’s skewed because of research.
Any of the med schools in state are good with Wash U being elite. Mizzou is probably slightly better than SLU. UMKC probably has the least impressive reputation, but that’s skewed because of research.
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