I agree with you about not liking Fullerton, although it's close enough to interesting places that it really doesn't matter, after all we should be studying ;-) the annual average of $58k includes tuition, books, equipment, board exams, living expenses, health insurance, transportation, etc by the way, so if you're taking out a loan, make sure to look into ft. Lauderdale cost of living too so you don't get any nasty surprises.
There are plenty of opportunities to network at any of the 80+ locations SCCO has during your 4th year. I'll probably practice in Canada though, so I'm not sure how useful networking in the states will be for me anyways. They were so incredibly friendly at SCCO, and as someone who came from a school with 30+k students, 300+ students per class, I definitely got the fuzzies with the friendly environment at SCCO. By the end of the interview day, I felt I was best friends with everyone, including other applicants, so they really try to foster a sense of camaraderie which I can imagine is an important skill to have in order to successfully network. They have videos to prepare you for interviews, PDFs with instructions, and so on, so they're really holding your hands throughout the admission process, and I can imagine they'll be quite helpful during my studies.
Finally, it's only a 4 hour flight from my hometown so lots of family visits!
This discussion has been really helpful! I'm thinking about taking your lead and starting an SCCO thread with a similar discussion, and hopefully people admitted to other schools can start other threads too!
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