As yet another CA native who grew up there, went to undergrad there and now doing the med school thing elsewhere, I thought I would add another 2 cents to the pot. I think you need to look at a lot more than just the medical school reputation in terms of obtaining a residency in ortho (as twofingers was getting at). your ortho residency is a long long way off and many things may change between now and then. Since you are already asking such questions and are on this forum, I assume that you are driven enough to do well in medical school, but it is this medical school success that should be your immediate focus. No matter how good of a student you think you are in undergrad, there are plenty of med school obstacles than can trip you up on your way to trying to get into ortho. Both schools you have in mind are quality programs and have lots of benefits as well as downfalls and those should be weighed much more heavily than their geographic location at this point. Since you have so-called "ties" to CA by apparently growing up there but yet going to undergrad elsewhere, the whole question of regionalism is somewhat out the window anyways. My advice after all this mindless dribble: choose the program that you think will allow you to learn the most and do the best. Unfortunately the early stage of getting into orthopedics is all about the numbers game (grades and board scores). Once these open doors for you, the rest seems to be based on all the other intangibles of letters, personality, fit in a program, and the lack of any significant prison record.
Hope this helps a little. Good luck.
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