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Old 03-07-2005, 03:34 PM
zengen zengen is offline
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Ross Acceptance: Cold hard facts.

COLD HARD FACTS:

You probably already decided on going to Ross and it is going to take some really hard facts to change your mind. You got that acceptance letter. You want to say goodbye to the MCAT route, and you believe Ross is the right foreign medical school.

Before you go think of these facts. Through the semesters lecture material is gathered by students. Real MP3 files recorded in class. All you simply need to do is ask for a sample and give them your email address. Open a Hotmail account for 250 megabyte storage, or a Gmail account for 1 gigabyte storage. A one hour lecture can be as low as 5 megabytes (as opposed to a one hour video which is as low as 60 megabytes). Be sure to get a sample of the lecture and a sample of the question(s) as it appeared on the exam. Ask for a handout from ross. See how they compare to other United States medical school handouts.

You be the judge. Can you understand the lecture? Can you understand the material? Is it straight forward? Are the questions straight forward? Going to ross is a big monetary decision. Choose wisely.

I suggest some tracks:

***** EKG 4th semester (ECG) lecture: A sampling of Ross ICM director
***** 1st semester cancer pathway lecture: Biochemistry Genetics Faculty
***** Immunology lectures: 3rd Semester Immunology
***** 2nd Semester lectures: Supervisor of the Exam center

Others will give their welcome opinions on other tracks but please Insist on these lectures. To the student's who have these lectures... posting of audio material is legal. CD's of lectures are already held in reserve in the Ross Library. Posting video material is debateable. Posting this information to Ross students is also legal. Students must explicitly affirm that they are enrolled in Ross University, or have received an Acceptance Letter from the New Jersey Office.

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