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cd05
05-18-2007, 07:11 PM
I think it is just fair to inform the public about the truth, so that they won't be dismayed when they come to attend AGU in Belmopan, Belize.

This school is not popular in Belmopan, in fact Belizeans didn't even know this school exists. They are only renting one floor of an office building and don't have any signage. The only reason I know about AGU is because I met their professor. I think there used to be two professors, but the other one went back home already. They are both Indians, and no American nor British professors there, as claimed in their webpage. When I asked the professor how many students they have at the school, he said about 20. He wasn't sure with his answer so it was obvious that he was lying. There is no way that the school would have 20 students, because the place they are renting is not only for classrooms, but also office and student dormitory. I would say the other OP is correct with his investigation that this school has only about 6 students, or even less. I wonder how this school is surviving and operating, but I believe they are struggling here in Belize. For me, this school seems to be deceiving in a lot of ways. I would not recommend that you attend a school like this. Save your money and go somewhere else.

THETMELODY
05-31-2007, 07:53 AM
I think it is just fair to inform the public about the truth, so that they won't be dismayed when they come to attend AGU in Belmopan, Belize.

This school is not popular in Belmopan, in fact Belizeans didn't even know this school exists. They are only renting one floor of an office building and don't have any signage. The only reason I know about AGU is because I met their professor. I think there used to be two professors, but the other one went back home already. They are both Indians, and no American nor British professors there, as claimed in their webpage. When I asked the professor how many students they have at the school, he said about 20. He wasn't sure with his answer so it was obvious that he was lying. There is no way that the school would have 20 students, because the place they are renting is not only for classrooms, but also office and student dormitory. I would say the other OP is correct with his investigation that this school has only about 6 students, or even less. I wonder how this school is surviving and operating, but I believe they are struggling here in Belize. For me, this school seems to be deceiving in a lot of ways. I would not recommend that you attend a school like this. Save your money and go somewhere else.
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atlanticvioxx
05-31-2007, 07:57 AM
cd05
You are the worst liar in this whole world.
Your brain is full of misinformation and attitude is cunning. It is very sure that you have never been to Belize. Our AGU school and the dorms are seperate and quite far apart. Don't mix these up.There are 10 students in 3rd semester only and I would laugh at your 6 students number.
If you want to know how this school is surviving you'd better claim an accountant.
Whether this school is popular or not in Belize is ask the Belizean.

The graduates will practice in the USA, not belize. Does not matter if the school is well known in belize or not.

wcb22
05-31-2007, 08:54 AM
cd05
You are the worst liar in this whole world.


How can anyone know that? (napoleon dynamite :) )

Khaled almawri
10-24-2008, 04:21 PM
this school is improving every semster and more students are showing up...But does anyone knw about the clinical rotation??

pej82
10-27-2008, 02:15 PM
The school is doing just fine!
They now have a two story building in a good spot of Belmopan (minutes away from the US embassy for Central America)!

There are students doing clinical rotations now and have passed the board exam (step one).
There are close to 50 students at the school and it is just fine! I assure anyone of this.:D:)