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Old 01-03-2008, 07:18 PM
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JBGDL and their Frequently Asked Questions

JBGDL and their Frequently Asked Questions

1. Why should I consider attending JBGDL?
For new comers to VMD, the correct answer is YOU SHOULD NOT. IT IS A BOGUS SCHOOL THAT IS TRYING TO START AGAIN FOR THE Nth TIME HAVING LAST FAILED LAST MAY WHEN THE CLASS AT THAT TIME WERE SENT HOME TO STUDFDY ON THEIR OWN UNTIL THEY COULD START UP AGAIN.
2. If I attend and graduate from JBGDL, will I be able to practice medicine in the US?
The correct answer is NO. You are not IMED listed, and so your students cant take the USMLE exams, which is required to practice in the US.
By the way it does make a difference if you attend medical school in Cambridge or in northern Mexico. CAMBRIDGE IS AFTER ALL A WELL KNOWN AND PRESTIGIOUS UNIVERSITY WITH A LITTLE MORE THAN A SINGLE ONE DOOR CLASSROOM WITH LITTLE FACICILITIES AND ONE TEACHER.
3. If I decide to attend an international medical school, would not one of the better established Caribbean schools be a better choice?
JBGDL, THE OBVIOUS ANSWER TO THAST QUESTION IS YES. CANT YOU SEE THAT?
The 30,000 students who are not accepted to medical school each and every year now know a better choice would be AUA, AUC, ROSS, SGU, SABA MUA (Nevis) SMU etc any and all of the Caribbean schools whether established or not are a better choice than JGGDL ( the cat like school with nine lives)
We understand that it does not take much to get into JBGDL. That was obvious from the students you had on show when I taught there and by your admission now on how easy it is to get into your school, by your own admission. Fill out the application and have a chat with the Dean and you are IN!
That is the obvious interpretation of “Should you decide on JBGDL, unlike many medical schools, admission decisions are immediate upon completion of the application and interview with the Dean.”
Re , our students find the 4-day per week class schedule affords them the much-needed time to study. They also favor attending school year-round and graduating in 3 rather than 4 years.”

Yours is the only school that has a four day week with classes held for five hours. Your students will find out that you cant do a four year course in three years attending class for 20 hours per week ( that is if you last that long.)

4. Do I need to speak Spanish?
No would have been enough but since you took the time to tell us that all your faculty are US-trained physicians and scientists, why don’t you display information about them as is done by all other real medical schools.
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