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Originally Posted by JHarris
great success story bro!! Total props and love for you! I would so rather spend my basic science in London like you did. and your scores ROCK.
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Originally Posted by JHarris
Dude, why hide your residency? That would be an inspiration to guys like me. I want to do something similar and you are a role model.
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Thanks. I'm actually a second year resident, but residency is 5 years, not 4... I'll graduate in 2011. I used the word "completing" to mean "in the process of ticking requirements off my checklist," not to imply that I would be done soon. It's complicated why I feel the need for the cloak and dagger, but there are a number of VMD users who have a great deal of animosity for St. Chris and who think an attack on one of its graduates equates to an attack on the school...
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Originally Posted by GEM29
Can St. Chris grads get licensure in New York ? and New Jersey?
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It's actually hard to know the answers to these questions because many states evaluate licensure applicants on a case-by-case basis and we are a relatively young school who have not had applicants apply to all states. However, that being said, there is certainly no guarantee that graduates of St. Chris would be granted a license in either of the states about which you're asking... at this time, I would recommend either attending a school about which these questions have been definitively answered or waiting until they have been definitively answered about this school. There are a number of states in which St. Chris has fully licensed graduates practicing (I'd suggest identifying these states yourself by contacting the college directly), and a few states in which applicants have been denied (California and Texas come to mind). Good luck.