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I need advice: I graduated from Ross University over ten years ago, after graduation i practiced with some international Humanatarians Organization all over Asia and South America. Now i want to Practice in the USA, but my main issue is that when i was accepted to Ross University Medical school,my acceptance was directly from high school. So now i need your advice in how to proceed.Thanks.
 
You could start with which state you want to practice in and find out the requirements for FMGs for that state. Are you licensed? From the sound of your post, it seems that you have not completed at least your internship year.
 
Apply through the ECFMG for Step 1, Step 2 CS, Step 2 CK, and Step 3.

Apply, and take the TOFEL.

Fill out an ERAS application, and register for the MATCH.

You might find some difficulty in some States when it comes to Lisencing, since you do not hold an undergraduate degree. Simply, try to avoid those states.

Good Luck.
 
so it is true that ross accept high school graduates? how did they manage to finish the 1st semester, since biochem is totally beyond their basic high school chemistry?
 
Thank you very much for your help. It was not easy to pass Biochem.. Actually, as far as i can remember all students who were accepted to Ross directly from high schools fluncked out(except me), and i think there was an article about this matter in Bangaladeshi newspaper, and NY congressman Monyhan had to contact the US Dept. in that regard, but some of them from previous semesters made it through. I remember while we were doing our fourth semester in Rosseau, one of the Doctor at the Hospital was a graduate from Ross a very young Bangaladishi Doctor. Can you guys tell me which state can license me to practice? Thanks again.
 
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