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i had transferred to St Eustatius university for personal reasons and now the school has had negative application from accrediation process from NVAO, i think it would eventually affect if i were to get a license from any state in USA. theres all kinds of rumors on valuemd about the accreadiation process. some say it affects and some try to justify the reasons. althought im very skeptical about this accrediation. theres even a letter on the school website........the school has residensts since 2007; and school been out since 1999.....why so much gap from graduated to residency........who knows if any would have hard time applying for licesure in any state due to the accrediation letter that was out in 2009 april........this means the 2007 residents when they apply for licensure they will find out soon depending when they have taken step3 or if they have taken step3.............i know AUA which opened in 2005 and graduates doing residency now.............AUA sounds legit, b/c its not long from when graduates start residency........but it is very expensive having to pay private loans. help me guys should i go ahead and go to school where i transferred from, which is 50 school approved and federal loans as well as plus well known in usa.........im very heart broken; although im about to take my board exam soon; im thinking about going back to that school pending results...........plz give me some insight..........thanks
 
a school that has 50 state approval i.e. one of the big3/4 schools would be the only schools i would ever consider going to. all the other schools are very sub-par and a waste of money.
 
You need to research your information.

St. Eustatius has been open since 1999, and I know of graduates that graduated in 2001. Several students transferred into the school when it first opened because of clinicals. Clinicals were very hard to obtain at that time. So there is no gap.

You need to go to a school that has all 50 states. So much is up in the air about other schools, that it is not worth the risk. So transfer back. Honestly, there is no option there. You may regret it in the future.
 
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