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[QUOTE who="CLS applicant in Los Angeles, California"](continue)... The advantages/disadvantages are this : LLU - once accepted - will have your clinicals waiting in your last year, provided you pass the junior year of didactics. The bad thing about LLU is the cost. For the last 2 years (junior & senior years) the total tuition comes to around $70,000. I am worried about the cost and how readily will I be able to find a job by the time I graduate 2 years from now. The job openings are less than it was 2-3 years ago, and now they are mostly per-diem. I am afraid the market will be saturated by the time I graduate for a job. For CSUDH, (if you already have a BS) you will probably need to spend 1-2 years fulfilling Cheryl's prereqs. The cost for each semester comes to around $4-5,000. The clinicals, once accepted is free - or sites might even pay you a stipend. So the cost is much cheaper. The bad thing is you are not guaranteed a clinical site. There are more CLS applicants than there are clinical spots available, but the applicants you will be competing are CSUDH students, and no one else. Last I heard, you have about 1:2 chance of getting admitted into the clinicals at their school. They have about 46 clinical openings, and applicants have ran over 100. The last option is UCI, Eisenhower, Arrowhead, Santa Barbara, CSULA. They are all 1 year programs with both didactic and clinicals in 1 year. Most are free or will pay you a stipend. But the bad thing is their limited spots and tremendous number of applicants. Each have around 4-6 spots with over 100-200 applicants (except for CSULA).[/QUOTE] CLS applicant are you currently attending LLU?

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