Even if you can get a long-term tutor, maybe you could find someone who can sit with you a few sessions to at least map out everything and what you need to do and then do self-directed studying
Keep good follow-up with the schools you've applied to for now and then begin thinking what adjustments you want to make to your application incase you have to reapply.
n + 1, but I had two W’s for Physics as an applicant. One was due to a horrible professor and the other due to outside school hardships, and it was not an issue on my application. Granted, I’m not sure how the rest of your applications looks but if you already have some IIs you are good to go...
Depending on what field you are looking at, it can vary by school. However, a lot of it depends on the student and their performance, board scores, etc. I wouldn't put all my stock in a school just based on their match results for one or two years.
Yeah, the federal loans issue and no graduated class is a tricky situation with any new DO school. So be aware of that like the others said above. However, at the end of the day, it depends on your application and what interviews you receive..
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