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What's so bad about transfering to AUC?
Ok, so I am thinking about transfering to AUC, but with advance credit(s), as I am attending another (less established) med school in the Caribbean. Will I face a lot of hassles later on when applying to residency or licensure? Will I have to do something like get reference letters from all the professors who have ever taught me at my current school later on?
I am thinking of transfering b/c my school's clinical program isn't that great (they don't even let you do green books unless you're sure that you want to practice in a state that requires all green book). In general, is it a good idea to transfer in this scenario? By transfering I mean transfering to 2nd or 3rd semester as I have not completed BMS at my current school yet. P.S. I am not transfering b/c i am doing badly at my school (I am currently on the dean's list). |
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well remember some states such as Cali, i believe, require all education to be done at a cali approved school so even transfering into AUC may still cause problems later on--
i would look into the states you are interested in and ask them to make sure they wont require some crazy material from your previous school skipper
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The answer to your question is YES. It can cause difficulties in becoming liscensed. I found this out when I contacted SGU about transferring from AUC to SGU. A gentleman from their office of admissions stated that SGU rarely takes transfers because when you're done, if you have 2 caribbean schools on your transcript it is very likely that you will have problems getting liscensed. If you are going to transfer anyway, do it during clinicals so that if you are questioned it doesn't look like you're transferring because of academic difficulty. Moreover, with all of the policy changes, good professors leaving, etc at AUC, I wouldn't risk transferring here during Basic Sciences if I were you.
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