First you said this:
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Originally Posted by AVOIDTHENOID
my posts are not meant to condone or promote mua belize. STAY AWAY FROM MUA BELIZE. choose a program that is stable and the wheels are not coming off like this school.
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Then you said this:
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Originally Posted by AVOIDTHENOID
I am sure mua belize will bend over backwards to accommodate you and your specific situation. plenty of international students have passed through the mua belize basic science program (well i can only account for the time i spent on the island) and i kept in touch with some and never has their been a problem presented with immigration issues. i no longer attend mua belize, however i do know people who went the whole nine yards and now are in different resident spots in the U.S.A. one of them is of canadian national and the other is a permanent resident of the united states. but whilst in rotation i come across plenty of international students from the caribbean schools. so mua belize can work out for you. it is recognised in the united states and mua belize students can take usmle's (i did take step 1 prior to leaving for personal reasons) and likewise contact the school and ask they provide you with residency information. san pedro is also the pinnacle of the belizean lifestyle. no where else in belize can compare.
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I haven't been around this forum long, but I have others and conflicting posts like this are a hallmark of trying to manipulate other posts or attempting to disguise oneself. If you read through the MUA-belize forum it is VERY apparent who is posting this blather. Moderaters should check to see if this individual has multiple accounts.
All students should stay away from this school it's a rip off and a scam.