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Originally Posted by JHarris
yes but the school must be good if it's still operating in England.
and besides TAFKA got a great residency so the school surely is OK.
stick it out bro. it will all work out
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not really, its operating as a business not a college in england so it has no checks and balances that brittish med schools have. not that our carib schools have checks and balances but that is what the state approvals come in handy
a few students getting a good residency is also not indicative of a Ok school just that he is either very bright, he studied for the boards for 2 years..hehe or that there is a solid education. what measures an OK school in offshore schools are track record, longstanding residency placement in wide variety of fields not just a diamong here and there, state approvals that don't limit where you work or that you can at least throw in the face of burocrats at the licensing board