<p>The Block Plan was why I was initially drawn to it. When I visited, I felt comfortable with it and felt that it could be really beneficial. It allows for more hands-on classes and more in-depth learning, but at the same time, the transition for one class at a time to medical school is a con. But no matter which learning style, I feel that I’ll still thrive wherever I go. Although I can honestly say that I may like it more than a traditional method of learning, I would be happy either way. So it’s not too huge of a factor.</p>
<p>I am fully aware of what work-study and loans are and how they work. They will essentially stay the same for all four years as long as my financial situation remains constant. K also gave me a loan, but it is unsubsidized, which is why I am not taking it. If I ignore the loan from CC, they would cost the exact same amount, which is why cost really isn’t a factor. The merit scholarship GPA is a mere 2.5, so I’m not worried about that either. Money is not what I want to base my decision on. My parents can afford either one.</p>