american university of antigua vs Aureus University?

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First of all, your question is super vague. If you look around you'll find tons and tons of posts comparing all of the Caribbean medical schools. That'd be a good place to start if you're "thinking" about med school.

Positives: If you've got the money, they'll let you in.

Negatives: Your chances of getting a residency and practicing in the US are practically nil.

Do everything you can to get into a US school, even if it takes you a year or two to get in. If you have absolutely no other recourse, go to one of the Big 4 Caribbean schools. Don't go anywhere else. Look around this forum if you're wondering why.
 
i just want to compare AUA to aeureus. just some info on both schools. mostly aeureus.
 
i just want to compare AUA to aeureus. just some info on both schools. mostly aeureus.

You're already at the trough. We can't make you drink.

But, if you expect to be spoon fed, you're not ready for the Caribbean. Period.

-Skip
 
Okay, in the interest of personal curiosity, let me slightly redirect your question if I may.

Why did you single out those two schools to ask about, out of the literally dozens of medical schools in the Caribbean?
 
Okay, in the interest of personal curiosity, let me slightly redirect your question if I may.

Why did you single out those two schools to ask about, out of the literally dozens of medical schools in the Caribbean?

im asking on behalf of myself and a friend who is also curious.
 
Yes but why those schools in particular? Why aren't you considering one of the Big 4? Did you just pick two schools at random? All Caribbean med schools are not created equal.
 
SGU, Ross! Go to Ross ... I am. lol jk.

I am going to Ross because I know doctors whom have made it through there successfully with hard work.
 
Yes but why those schools in particular? Why aren't you considering one of the Big 4? Did you just pick two schools at random? All Caribbean med schools are not created equal.

yes my friend just wants to know about these two in particular, i dont know why he just does. so a little help would be nice.
 
Well, then you need to tell your friend to change the criteria by which he's judging medical schools, because there are almost certainly better options available to him. There is this falsely-assumed notion that going to the Caribbean for medical is "the easy way". While it is certainly true that it is easier to get into a Caribbean medical school, there is, I think, a compelling case that can be made that successfully getting OUT of a Caribbean medical school is quite a bit more difficult. Tell your friend he needs to do much more homework.
 
titanlord 1,
It is easier getting into Caribbean schools, but any medical school is tough to get through. What are his stats? I have heard of it time and time again... get into the Big 4 schools in Caribbean schools because there have been success stories like SKIP INTRO.
 
titanlord 1,
It is easier getting into Caribbean schools, but any medical school is tough to get through. What are his stats? I have heard of it time and time again... get into the Big 4 schools in Caribbean schools because there have been success stories like SKIP INTRO.

Past experiences and successes are not necessarily predictive of future ones.

A lot of people start down this path ultimately only to be saddled with debt and nothing to show for it. Start with the end in mind. Know and recognize the hurdles you're going to face before you start the race... and make sure you have the ability, motivation, and perseverance to jump over them when you get there.

Caveat emptor.

-Skip
 
Past experiences and successes are not necessarily predictive of future ones.

A lot of people start down this path ultimately only to be saddled with debt and nothing to show for it. Start with the end in mind. Know and recognize the hurdles you're going to face before you start the race... and make sure you have the ability, motivation, and perseverance to jump over them when you get there.

Caveat emptor.

-Skip
Pas successes indicate that the school is not a fluke. As for success, I believe it's up to the individuals work ethics and perseverance. I'll let SDN know in 4 years. 😀
 
Pas successes indicate that the school is not a fluke. As for success, I believe it's up to the individuals work ethics and perseverance. I'll let SDN know in 4 years. 😀

Glad to see you are motivated. Ross will open the door. You have to walk through.

-Skip
 
I don't know why your friend is considering Aureus. They have almost no residency placements, most don't even make it to 4th year, and no one knows the Step 1 pass rate. The school does not give any of this information out, or will make up some excuse like usual.

Try to find out where Aureus grads are practicing before making a decision like this. And not just 1 or 2 who are in residency, but how many start in each class, how many start clinical rotations and how many match.
 
You're already at the trough. We can't make you drink.

But, if you expect to be spoon fed, you're not ready for the Caribbean. Period.

-Skip
Can you elaborate on this statement? From hearing from my allopathic friends, their schooling was humiliating, disorganized, and completely self-directed--school input was usually an extra barrier.
 
Can you elaborate on this statement? From hearing from my allopathic friends, their schooling was humiliating, disorganized, and completely self-directed--school input was usually an extra barrier.

You already expertly elaborated the point for me. Perhaps I should have just said "medical school" and left it at that.

-SKip
 
Aureus University school of medicine has recently expanded and has graduates practicing in many top teaching hospitals in the US and Canada.

Go to www.aureusuniversity.com or attend some open house seminars happening in Queens, NY, Long Island, New Jersey and other locations.

New Jersey

Wednesday, August 3rd , 10AM

Aureus Admissions Center, Fair Lawn


Long Island

Saturday, August 6th , 10AM

Holiday Inn Plainview

Elaborate on "top teaching hospitals".

Also, make a compelling case why prospective students should spend 4 years and a lot of money to attend a school with such a low placement rate. Please support your response with data, and be sure to show your work!
 
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