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<blockquote data-quote="MDToBe1989" data-source="post: 22249506" data-attributes="member: 647283"><p>Maybe I should've given more background info LOL. I am a Canadian permanent resident who had no idea I would be moving to Canada when I was studying in the US. I'm an immigrant to it just happened to turn out this way. Also, while it's their prerogative who they favor or don't favor, plenty of Canadian students attend medical school in the US and if they have permanent residence they're not subjected to this kind of protectionism I'm seeing here. A permanent resident is a permanent resident. I can't even get a WES evaluation like people coming coming from outside North America can because American schools are "exempt" so if they are trying to keep places in their programs for students educated in Canada why allow foreigners from continents away to convert their grades to the Canadian system but put hurdles in place for students educated just across the border? </p><p></p><p>Also what well known US grade inflation are you talking about, and well known by whom? There are thousands of 4 year colleges and universities in the US so I'm not sure how you can paint them all with the same brush so confidently? McMaster is one Canadian school I've read about that allegedly has grade inflation going on, but I haven't seen proof of that outside rumors and stories so I can't go around saying they inflate grades like it's a known fact. Anyway, thank you for your insight. I'll reach out to them and see if I can get anywhere with them. If what you're saying is true, I think it's pretty messed up. I pay taxes in my province just like anyone else and I am here legally and on a permanent basis just like many Canadians reaping the benefits of being legal residents in the US. But Canadian bureaucracy never fails to amaze so we'll see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MDToBe1989, post: 22249506, member: 647283"] Maybe I should've given more background info LOL. I am a Canadian permanent resident who had no idea I would be moving to Canada when I was studying in the US. I'm an immigrant to it just happened to turn out this way. Also, while it's their prerogative who they favor or don't favor, plenty of Canadian students attend medical school in the US and if they have permanent residence they're not subjected to this kind of protectionism I'm seeing here. A permanent resident is a permanent resident. I can't even get a WES evaluation like people coming coming from outside North America can because American schools are "exempt" so if they are trying to keep places in their programs for students educated in Canada why allow foreigners from continents away to convert their grades to the Canadian system but put hurdles in place for students educated just across the border? Also what well known US grade inflation are you talking about, and well known by whom? There are thousands of 4 year colleges and universities in the US so I'm not sure how you can paint them all with the same brush so confidently? McMaster is one Canadian school I've read about that allegedly has grade inflation going on, but I haven't seen proof of that outside rumors and stories so I can't go around saying they inflate grades like it's a known fact. Anyway, thank you for your insight. I'll reach out to them and see if I can get anywhere with them. If what you're saying is true, I think it's pretty messed up. I pay taxes in my province just like anyone else and I am here legally and on a permanent basis just like many Canadians reaping the benefits of being legal residents in the US. But Canadian bureaucracy never fails to amaze so we'll see. [/QUOTE]
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