Re: Medical University of Ohio Grad school?
I agree with the previous statements about Toledo's weather. I've lived here in Toledo for the last 8 years, and as we say in Ohio, "If you don't like the weather, wait 15 minutes and it will change." Tuesday we had 3 inches of snow on the ground and it was 28 degrees. It's warm, wet, and 50 today.
I work at MCO as an RN (MUO, if you like - got my BSN here as an undergrad), and I can tell you it is a good hospital. I don't know a lot about the GEMINI program other than what people have told me. From what I hear it is a difficult and challenging program, but what nursing program isn't? There will be a lot of excellent clinical opportunities here in town with three Level I trauma centers and a lot of regional hospitals nearby.
As for stuff to do in Toledo, it's what you make of it. It's true that there is a lot more to do in the summer - we have some awesome metroparks, and a lot of activities / festivals in the summer. There is stuff to do throught the year, however... A world-class art museum, COSI, Zoo, etc, etc. We have the highest number of restaurants per person in the entire country, so there will never be a shortage of places to eat, either.
Hope this helps!
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