Amazing_Grace
02-22-2008, 10:53 PM
After much research and soul-searching, I have settled on Unibe, if I do decide to go to Med School. Currently, I work as a nurse in an E.R. in NY. I love the job, but would like to be able to do more, to help more. Last year I came to Santo Domingo, DR to study spanish for a month. My job helped finance it so that I could come back and assist our spanish population better.
While in the D.R. I met some Unibe students. Some spoke very highly of the school, others put it down. I couldn't help but notice that the ones who put it down, seemed to blame the school for their bad grades. To me, bad grades are usually a result of poor students. Because even the worst teacher gives you a textbook.
Anyways, Unibe appeared as a *** of light for me. There is no way I could ever afford $20-35,000 a semester for a US Med School. I wouldn't want to mortgage my future like that. But Unibe seems to offer a fair education for a fair price. Being able to qualify for federal financial aid is also a big bonus.
And one of the biggest perks (in my humble opinion) is being able to learn, really really learn, medical spanish. What an opportunity! I've been telling all my friends about this college. I only wish it's name didn't sound like E-bay cuz the first thing they all ask me is...what? you're getting your education cheaper on E-bay!!! lol
Well that's my little plug for Unibe. I hope to tour the campus and get a better, closer look in a couple weeks when I come to visit. Wish me luck! Any suggestions for what to do/what to ask while I'm there would be greatly appreciated.
Dios te bendiga!
While in the D.R. I met some Unibe students. Some spoke very highly of the school, others put it down. I couldn't help but notice that the ones who put it down, seemed to blame the school for their bad grades. To me, bad grades are usually a result of poor students. Because even the worst teacher gives you a textbook.
Anyways, Unibe appeared as a *** of light for me. There is no way I could ever afford $20-35,000 a semester for a US Med School. I wouldn't want to mortgage my future like that. But Unibe seems to offer a fair education for a fair price. Being able to qualify for federal financial aid is also a big bonus.
And one of the biggest perks (in my humble opinion) is being able to learn, really really learn, medical spanish. What an opportunity! I've been telling all my friends about this college. I only wish it's name didn't sound like E-bay cuz the first thing they all ask me is...what? you're getting your education cheaper on E-bay!!! lol
Well that's my little plug for Unibe. I hope to tour the campus and get a better, closer look in a couple weeks when I come to visit. Wish me luck! Any suggestions for what to do/what to ask while I'm there would be greatly appreciated.
Dios te bendiga!