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Just the Facts!
Yes St. Martinus is very much in trouble finanically. One of the student transfer another school but paid St. Martinus for the whole Basic Science Program, but they couldn't pay so they went to court and found out they went bankrupt. John**************has not been seen in Curacao for now for about four weeks, what are they going to tell their students when they have to move out? It time for both schools to tell their students the truth. Both school are in bad shape and if you are thinking about going to Curacao please do yourself a favor and check it out carefully. This was their biggest incoming class (St. Martinus) about 26 (premed and MD) thats pretty sad considering September is usually caribbean medical school biggest incoming class. Total premed and MD less then 70 students.Also don't believe everything you read on the web site for both school. What makes St. Martinus think they could charge 8100 dollars per semester, when St. Mathews by far a better school under 8000 dollars. St. Martinus is like 4 or 5 highest tuition school in caribbean, why??? Both school need a wake up call and give it up, or sell it to a another organization before they both go under and they are as of now. John ****** has a good idea trying to sell it before bank takes it over. ?For rl what an you say but................
Last edited by victor2md; 10-06-2007 at 08:32 PM.
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