I can tell you that I wasted $1000 on flights and motel to see Barry in FL and I was extremely disappointed. As soon as I arrived on campus, I had to push myself to go through the interview process. Of course, I was already accepted to Scholl, so there was some bias. But, the location, environment, and staff really turned me off from the school. The lady who showed me around for a tour, just walked me around and didn't explain anything. She seemed very unhappy about her surroundings. The classrooms and labs were very old. The admissions did not explain any classes to me, they just gave me a booklet of classes to read on my own time. The classes did not seem structured like a medical school curriculm, rather it looked like a bunch of electives you would take as graduate level courses. Also I was told that there are still many students at school in the late evening. I think this is one of those schools that may waste a lot of a students study time. Also, they gave me an option to take a five year course if I failed some of there classes.

This should not be an option that is presented to perspective students before they attend any classes.
Of course they offered me $5000 per year scholarships if I kept a 3.0GPA, but the financial aid lady told me that I would be strugling to finance my living expenses while in school. But they offered that I could live in a run down motel room for like $150 a week. The average ghetto apartment around there for students is over $1000 per month. If you want something that is out of the hood, you would go have a 20 mile commute to an elite area south of Miami, so you can rent something decent starting at $1100 per month for a 1bdrm
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Anyway, I would not recommend going to Barry unless you have some ties to south FL or family around there. Go into a program that is associated with a real medical school. I know that I am being mean to some of you SDN'ers in the Barry program, however I am just stating why I believe Barry is not a good school. Please feel free to argue against my claims, I don't know everything.