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Hey all! I am a current first year student at a Caribbean school and I was thinking about transferring to SGU for my second year. Is this possible? I submitted an application when I was originally applying to schools but got accepted into my current school before I heard back and they ended up needing more documentation so I ended my application process. Does anyone know anyone who has done this or has any advice? Also please do not post about the cons of off shore schools, I have weighed them all when I was originally applying. I am aware of them.
 
Hey all! I am a current first year student at a Caribbean school and I was thinking about transferring to SGU for my second year. Is this possible? I submitted an application when I was originally applying to schools but got accepted into my current school before I heard back and they ended up needing more documentation so I ended my application process. Does anyone know anyone who has done this or has any advice? Also please do not post about the cons of off shore schools, I have weighed them all when I was originally applying. I am aware of them.
You should probably check out the international forum. There are probably more people there who are familiar with that process.
 
Why do you want to transfer? I don't know anything about Caribbean schools, but I do know that you need to have extremely compelling reasons to even be considered for a transfer to a different medical school.
 
Why do you want to transfer? I don't know anything about Caribbean schools, but I do know that you need to have extremely compelling reasons to even be considered for a transfer to a different medical school.

It’s a Carib school to a Carib school. She has a few hundred thousand reasons sgu would find compelling.
 
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