I'm going to graduate high school early next year, and my grades are... ok. Around 3.35-3.5 I'm not interested in American medical schools, since that would require me to take pre-med there also.
I'm gonna turn 17 next year, but my situation here is that I'm NOT currently living in the U.S. and for international students to study medicine there it's quite difficult.
I'm looking into Latin American medical schools, namely the university of buenos aires. The problem is not the language, I'm fluent in spanish. The problem is choosing what to do immediately after graduation.
My parents are comfortable with the idea of me moving to Argentina at only 17years of age. So then I'm probably going to be stuck taking Bio/Chem?phys courses in the local college here - thing is, my two years of studying there would be a complete waste since latin american schools won't accept those credit hours, since their courses are of seven years immediately after highschool.
Should I push to take on medschool next year, or take the 2 year course, even though it wouldn't be accepted. Or those anyone have a better med school option?
I'm gonna turn 17 next year, but my situation here is that I'm NOT currently living in the U.S. and for international students to study medicine there it's quite difficult.
I'm looking into Latin American medical schools, namely the university of buenos aires. The problem is not the language, I'm fluent in spanish. The problem is choosing what to do immediately after graduation.
My parents are comfortable with the idea of me moving to Argentina at only 17years of age. So then I'm probably going to be stuck taking Bio/Chem?phys courses in the local college here - thing is, my two years of studying there would be a complete waste since latin american schools won't accept those credit hours, since their courses are of seven years immediately after highschool.
Should I push to take on medschool next year, or take the 2 year course, even though it wouldn't be accepted. Or those anyone have a better med school option?