tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15642985.post114393047032071435..comments2024-03-28T02:14:08.783-07:00Comments on THE MFA BLOG: Mom In a Muddle: Low-Residency or Traffic Jams?Tom Kealeyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11913868167191023096noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15642985.post-77502020380534996942016-12-28T13:52:14.443-08:002016-12-28T13:52:14.443-08:00New medical studen residency personal statement se...New medical studen <a href="http://www.orthopedicresidency.com/" rel="nofollow">residency personal statement services</a> for finding new topics who has little experience. This article writing content also very helpful and give a good message thanks for share it.Allen jeleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10312119051975318074noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15642985.post-12182880643646343012008-09-25T10:09:00.000-07:002008-09-25T10:09:00.000-07:00Hi Mom in a Muddle,I too am a mom writing non-fict...Hi Mom in a Muddle,<BR/><BR/>I too am a mom writing non-fiction and, although there are no regular residency programs near me, would opt for low res if I were in your situation, as I did in my own.<BR/><BR/>I was accepted by Lesley also and, although I am not going, really respect and appreciate the program. I am familiar with some of the faculty there, and I think you'd be really happy.<BR/><BR/>I have gathered from people who have experience in both the regular and low residency programs that you get a comparable amount of support. In fact, one friend with experience in both arenas said he observed a great deal more access to mentor faculty in low res programs than to the faculty in the highly celebrated regular residency program he attended. I think, therefore, that you needn't worry that you'll get less from the low res program you may choose. <BR/><BR/>I'd look at what you're trying to get out of the experience. My most recent post in my own little blog, www.roadtothemfa.blogspot.com, details a lot of what I considered when looking at low res programs. There I discuss the differences between several programs. I shared it because I thought that, as people are sorting through programs themselves, it may help to hear some things someone else was considering. Through my research I learned that there are many variations to the programs, and that helped me to narrow my list of schools to just two. Maybe it will help you as you work your way down your list of acceptances. <BR/><BR/>(I'd go low.)<BR/><BR/>Toodles!Bluhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00661631161943108812noreply@blogger.com