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First off - congrats! Both are great choices. I’m a fellow applicant who does not know a ton about either school (only applied to GT and was rejected), but I would go to Georgetown solely based on the fact that your husband can move with you. Having his support will be huge and honestly the biggest factor in this decision imo
 
Is there a specialist in Galveston that could take over care/management of your chronic illness? I think this might be the biggest thing to figure out.
Weather and cost of tuition, cost of living are better in TX. Houston is only 30-40 minutes from Galveston if you should need to go there for medical reasons.
I can’t think of any job that doesn’t exist in Houston, so not sure why your spouse won’t move with you?
 
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This seems too obvious. If you don't want to stay in Texas, go to Georgetown.

I don't think any medical school teaches students how to do abortions. The medical school is affiliated with the Jesuit tradition but you don't have to be a devout Catholic to go.

I would be more concerned about your access to women's health resources and care. At least at Georgetown, you can visit your member of Congress and get involved in advocacy much easier if it's important to you.

Also, yes DC can get cold. It also can get insanely hot in the summer. Almost like Houston. Without the hurricane threats.
 
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