Looking into the rules if you moved to Illinois right now, got a job as soon as possible and worked there up until (and slightly into med school) for a 1 year period, you could then apply for residency and be granted it. It's a huge life decision and would require you getting a job in Illinois, but you could then be considered a resident by your second year saving you the roughly 40-50k a year extra.
"During the one-year period in which a person attempts to establish residency, a person must be financially independent. He/she must rely upon gainful employment in Illinois or prove reliance upon resources in Illinois for more than fifty percent of the income sufficient to provide for tuition, fees, and normal living expenses, e.g., food, clothing, housing, and transportation. Income earned as a result of University enrollment, such as educational loans, graduate assistantships, or student employment, is not considered evidence of intent to establish residency. During the one-year period in which a person attempts to establish Illinois residency, a person must reside in the state primarily for other than educational purposes."
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I'm going to attend the most expensive MD school in USA. Would debt be manageable? Thoughts?
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