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Old 03-04-2008, 01:51 AM
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yes it is a scam if you can call.....

having mua belize students in residency. i know this to be true because of 2 off my schoolmates are both in internal medicine one in the state of LA and the other one is in North Carolina. Obviously for them to get to that juncture they had to have completed USMLE'S, but if it is a "scam" then how did they qualify to write the exams? if it is a "scam" how come it is recognized by IMED and WHO? if it is a "scam" why is the office in the U.S. and licensed as a medical institution in new england? i left mua belize sometime ago, but the school as i saw it, never "scammed me" i left because i was forced to after loans were dropped. i went because from the get go the school was backed by SABA. the only scam is somebody claiming they went and had a vacation on ambegris caye and immediately it turned into somesort of dateline nbc investigation and the some random person from the u.s. has such zeal and passion to find out what is happening at some foriegn medical school and right away was able to get intel when the rest of us it took years to develop an understanding of what is going on. there's nobody on vacation. it is the same batch with alter egos. mua belize is not very good but that holds true for all belize schools. but some of this fishy comments are really off the cuff. give it a rest.
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