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Get out of here with the anecdotes pre-opt.
hey pre-opts have feelings too
Get out of here with the anecdotes pre-opt.
HUH?Says the person that couldn't get their crap together to be bothered to study for the MCAT.
Everyone, meet troll.
Troll, meet everyone.
HUH?My partner and i hear Ross's status has taken successful nowadays.![]()
what does trolling have anything to do with this?Says the person that couldn't get their crap together to be bothered to study for the MCAT.
Everyone, meet troll.
Troll, meet everyone.
If i dont see much improvement im gonna pack my bags to sgu and give it my all.Wise; study hard.
It is not about work ethic so much as it is about lack of opportunity. I am done with OP; he has been thoroughly warned. If he does choose Carib, perhaps he was never meant to be a doctor anyways.Well, @Royaldoctor, I suppose RTC finds it hard to believe that you'd fare better in the Caribbean where a ridiculous amount of work ethic and dedication is needed for four years when you didn't put that out for a couple of months for a sizeable part of your application.
Tis not about work ethic so much as Tis about lack of opportunity. I am done with OP; he has been thoroughly warned. If he does choose Carib, perhaps he was never meant to be a doctor anyways.
And the reason is strongly correlated to today's date. 😉Well never mind. Apparently Tis automatically correcting that into Tis for some reason
I'm working as a scribe, and there are 4 Caribbean medical school graduates who are working as scribes with me. 3 are from SGU, 1 from Ross. 1 is graduated 4 years ago, 2 graduated 2 years ago, and 1 graduated this past year. All are working as scribes because they have failed to match. Just a word of caution that you may end up in a similar situation - unmatched after 4 attempts, with interest from loans piling up, and working for $10/hour as a scribe.
that's crazy
In reference to "smooth rotations" of Carib schools:
Many new med schools are establishing relationships with hospitals that used to have Carib students rotate through. The Carib students are literally being pushed out by the new MD schools and are unable to rotate their anymore. Losing rotation spots will only make it more difficult for IMGs, in addition to the plethora of other obstacles
Family medical problems made me forget the basic sciences i learned during undergrad that by the time i went back to studying my score suffered. And now its an uphill battle raising my score under then pressure of i the mcat changing after jan 23rd and possibly losing my sgu seat.Just curious...what happened that you didn't study for the MCAT the first time around?
Family medical problems made me forget the basic sciences i learned during undergrad that by the time i went back to studying my score suffered. And now its an uphill battle raising my score under then pressure of i the mcat changing after jan 23rd and possibly losing my sgu seat.
Family medical problems made me forget the basic sciences i learned during undergrad that by the time i went back to studying my score suffered. And now its an uphill battle raising my score under then pressure of i the mcat changing after jan 23rd and possibly losing my sgu seat.
I'm working as a scribe, and there are 4 Caribbean medical school graduates who are working as scribes with me. 3 are from SGU, 1 from Ross. 1 is graduated 4 years ago, 2 graduated 2 years ago, and 1 graduated this past year. All are working as scribes because they have failed to match. Just a word of caution that you may end up in a similar situation - unmatched after 4 attempts, with interest from loans piling up, and working for $10/hour as a scribe.
OP, you could probably get into Liberty's DO school with a 22. Even Liberty is better than any Caribbean school.
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He will do well on the MCAT. He's going to study for 3 weeks! (While he's starting new classes.)Calm the hell down. Work hard and do well on the MCAT and get accepted into at least a DO school.
Did he pass it on first attempt? If he did, he still has a better chance to match than someone who went to SGU or Ross that did not pass on 1st attempt...I've seen more success at SGU than Ross, so I would advise picking SGU. But if Ross is significantly cheaper, then I would choose Ross.
Completely avoid UMHS and AUC. Had a friend go to UMHS who claimed to be doing well throughout the 2 years he was there but did poorly on Step 1 because he felt they didn't accurately prepare him. I believe SGU's curriculum is closest to a US school's and teaches to Step 1 as well as giving you a lot of dedicated step studying time.
My flaw is my MCAT score which I did study of course but think I could have done better probably. The MCAT is changing so that is my problem so my 22 can't be changed cause its a new scoring system. I feel that after puting effort into this mcat and scoring like this who knows what I would get on the new version. I saw the new version as part of my trial section on my mcat and that was some crazy stuff. I got a 50% on the trial section cause I was guessing and have no idea if that is any good.I'm gonna beat this dead horse just in case the OP is (a) actually listening to anyone and (b) not a troll.
The whole "saving time" mantra is one of the most common ways these schools hook students. It is a terrible, terrible reason to go carib. Especially for an applicant who has one, very easily correctable flaw in their application that would likely make the difference. It doesn't seem like it when you're 20 or 15, but investing time into your future now is a tremendous investment that will pay dividends your entire career.
This doesn't even get into the huge flaw in the "time" argument, since a large number of caribbean students take more than 4 years to complete medical school.
My flaw is my MCAT score which I did study of course but think I could have done better probably. The MCAT is changing so that is my problem so my 22 can't be changed cause its a new scoring system. I feel that after puting effort into this mcat and scoring like this who knows what I would get on the new version. I saw the new version as part of my trial section on my mcat and that was some crazy stuff. I got a 50% on the trial section cause I was guessing and have no idea if that is any good.
If you are going to a caribbean school OP, go to Puerto Rico if you want to avoid the caribbean stigma... I recommend Ponce School of Medicine, Universidad Central del Caribe and San Juan Bautista School of Medicine. University of Puerto Rico does not accept out of state students... I know someone who is at one of these schools and he is doing good... He is not Hispanic and he told me their books/power point are in English and most classes are taught in English. He applied to a competitive residency and he got multiple interviews... But you might need to have a better MCAT score. He got in with a 26.
YesDon't you need to be fluent in Spanish to attend one of these schools?
The guy that I know was not fluent, though he is now after 3 1/2 years. He told me that was not a big issue at the beginning... But 3rd year, you need to speak Spanish because rotations are done in PR... He is doing 4th year electives in the state right now... He told me he was not the only American who was not fluent; there were a few... However, these schools require 12 credit hour spanish, which most people don't have..Don't you need to be fluent in Spanish to attend one of these schools?
It does... do a pubmed search. BS section is a particularly good indicator for step 1 score.Back to studying MCAT ill try my best again to raise my score in a January MCAT before they change it. BTW MCAT score doesn't really predict success on usmle. I don't have time where do I start lol. Oh and rotations are really smooth nowadays just matching into a residency is competitive.
If I do great on my step one I'm sure Ill have no problems after proving myself in rotations.
Please answer the question! I will try to get into US of course but I still want to know which you would chose and why! Dont reply if you are going to say neither should be an option. That is up to me to take the "gamble"