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Your advice is still poor. It doesn't particularly matter if the med school you attend costs less money if it doesn't get you where you need to be.
Look at the NRMP data on general surgery: http://www.nrmp.org/data/chartingoutcomes2009v3.pdf
You keep throwing out "240" as your benchmark for Step 1 scores - well amongst IMGs with 240 or greater on their Step 1 - 32 matched and 64 did not match. So even if you achieve that admirable score, you are still looking at basically a 1/3 shot. Whereas US MDs with >240 have >95% odds of matching.
Going to the caribbean or to another non-american school jeopardizes your chances of matching at a US surgical residency; it is a foolish decision. There is a reason that virtually no one turns down a US med school for the carib or another non-US school.
You are tilting at windmills for unknown reasons here.
Fair enough, those aren't great odds. GenSurgery is getting more competitive. Based on those numbers, I'd have to agree... bad advice! But it looks like it'd still be a great financial strategy to go for the cheapest school going into something like Family or Meds. (Yet then the reimbursements are low enough that you'd be even better off letting the Army pay for your med school and working 4 years for them... either way paying $40k tuition for 4 years to get a job 7 years out that pays $160k... is a road to... financial ruin.)