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Old 05-05-2008, 12:02 AM
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Thanks for the replies, I think I have clearly made my choice
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Old 05-11-2008, 01:13 PM
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Exclamation Aua Vs Asusom

Before choosing a medical school you should consider tuition as the LAST key:
1. WHO / IMED listing
2. Track Record
3. Sound Faculty
4. LCME / AAMC Type Curriculum
5. ACGME Hospital Rotations
6. USMLE Course Prep
7. Cost and Tuition

This issue of which states approve / dissaprove depends on if you want to live in these states.......also look at SABA, used to be on Cali dissaproved now approved.
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Old 05-12-2008, 09:19 AM
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This issue of which states approve / dissaprove depends on if you want to live in these states.......also look at SABA, used to be on Cali dissaproved now approved.
IMO, state approval should be listed higher in considering a med school. It can influence rotations for clinicals and residency placements, both of which you may not have not have a choice in.

Hoping that a school gets approved after you started the school may not help either as in the case with California, which will not endorse a license for those who started before their approval is given.
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Old 05-23-2008, 10:52 AM
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1) All Saints just on friday was recognized By House of Commons in Parliamnet of Canada, AUA was not

No you won't - you can practice in fewer places if you do your rotations at All Saints. Until All Saints publishes evidence that it offers all Greenbook core rotations to all its clinical students, there is no reason to consider this school.
Sree is a student to AUA. This is as objective as it gets on VMD.

On issue of affording lobbyists that also applies to all universities within and without their country of location.

The simple logic and fact of life is that: When the house of commons recognizes ASUSM, it sets precedent that ASUSM will further be recognized by other Canadian Financial institutions for the sake of students being able to get major grants and loans for their education (This also goes with my prophecy I made in my previous postings) So this is a reasonable premise to make anyone care. It goes to the standards of education and the human capability that cannot be replaced by funcy buildings, institutional propaganda and lobbying...Remember the movie "Akeelah and the Bee?"

If you wanna have the best of both worlds "Practice in Cnd or USA" you may want to go to ASUSM. Simple. Making choices is nothing personal. Beside, it is cost effective to go to ASUSM. This is a bonus. You may choose to go to St. George's also. But can you manage the high cost of education there? You can achieve the same goal, MD by not going to Yale or Havard. Period.

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I am not a Student at AUA and I second what Scree said about greenbook rotations. Of the two island schools that get students back to Canada SGU and Saba - their rotations are greenbook.

About loans - since the credit meltdown - I doubt a loan officer would take the risk of loaning money to students who can't get in a top tier school. Does not make a hill of beans to a loan officer when he/she takes a risk. Make bad loans - he/she will be selling apples on the sidewalk soon...
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I would first attempt to get into a Canadian University - study hard and do well, then attempt to get into a Canadian or US medical school.

If you failed in that and have a very good GPA due to the hard work and study you did in undergrad - then go to SGU, Saba, AUC, Ross, AUA, MUA-N or St Matt's. If you could not get into these schools then consider the lessor island medical schools. Doing a pre-med at an island school is a waste of time and money for the most part. Generally, students who skip important steps in school in the field of medicine have it come back and bite them big time. As of yet ASUM, has no grads. From what we know of people who have done the pre-med thing - it is totally worthless at ASUM.

Saba, SGU have students get Canadian residencies! Do your research! Don't take short cuts. If you do you will find that many island school pre-med types don't pass the Step 1 - because they skipped important classes you get as an undergrad in US and Canadian Universities. THINK!
I agree with you "THINK!" is the bottom line:

Chemistry is chemistry. Regardless of where you take it. Periode. THINK! Depth and bredth of the subject matter covered has nothing to do with where you take it. THINK!

Therefore the same logic by extension applies to the rest of the pre-med courses. Individual preferences has nothing to do with what students really know. This inherent misconceiption is the source of student failure in med-schools hence in clinical practice. It is nothing but misleading and unfounded elitism in politics of recognition in academia. Pure social control in academia founded by the very matrix that led to your diaspora into a foreign medical school. Yes, THINK!

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Old 05-29-2008, 03:11 PM
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Please remember doing your pre-medical at this school wont get you any where. please contact state boards ASAP
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best thing to do is to get a degree in canada and apply for med school there. having said that if you really have to come to carrib make asum your absolute last choice..try doing mcat and apply for the big 4 (sgu,ross,auc,saba) dont be intimitated by their high tuition there are many loan programs and financial aids... you will get your money's worth.. if that fails apply to AUA, IAU, st matthews, windsor etc...finally the last category is st.james and xavier and spartan..
and lastly if you really are out of all options you are gurantted acceptance in asum.
good luck to all future doctors
this is my personal oppinion and I believe im entitled to one as some one who has gone through the system.
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does Asum Even Have All Greenbook Cores Anyways? You Won't Be A Doc If The State Doesn't Give You A License Based Off State Approval Or Acgme Clinicals.

Lmao!!!!!!!!!!!!
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