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Demus
06-11-2009, 03:52 PM
I'm being sincere with this question. I don't mean to sound facetious.

I really want to study in the Philippines due to the fact that I can afford to study there and graduate debt free. I'm mostly hearing that only FIL-AMS go there. Do any non-Asian Americans go to med school in the Philippines? Any white people? Are students there required to know Tagalog?

:confused:

I appreciate your help!

trauma
06-12-2009, 11:10 AM
I'm being sincere with this question. I don't mean to sound facetious.

I really want to study in the Philippines due to the fact that I can afford to study there and graduate debt free. I'm mostly hearing that only FIL-AMS go there. Do any non-Asian Americans go to med school in the Philippines? Any white people? Are students there required to know Tagalog?

:confused:

I appreciate your help!
There are very few Caucasians studying there. On top of my head based on report of recent students, There's 1 or 2 in Cebu (Middle islands), there is one in UERM. Fatima students claim they have a program specifically for foreigners so you don't have to learn Tagalog. That might be your best bet.

Demus
06-12-2009, 06:11 PM
Thanks, Trauma.

Thanks. I visited Fatima's website. I'm not getting responses to emails, so I may have to just chance flying out there to see what's going on. Their programs seems ok. Expensive, but still cheaper than the Carribean.

grey_thoughts
06-17-2009, 10:15 AM
I'm being sincere with this question. I don't mean to sound facetious.

I really want to study in the Philippines due to the fact that I can afford to study there and graduate debt free. I'm mostly hearing that only FIL-AMS go there. Do any non-Asian Americans go to med school in the Philippines? Any white people? Are students there required to know Tagalog?

:confused:

I appreciate your help!

I am a current student in the special class at Fatima, there are 2 white students from the US in my class, a couple upper classmen are white as well. Also a handful of students from Africa, India, China, Thailand, Indonesia, Korea etc. The majority in Special class are Fil-Ams and Taiwanese students, but it depends on the year.

Locutusofborg
06-19-2009, 02:23 AM
Im the "caucasian" (russian american) from Cebu, MHAM. We have other non filipino americans in my school - a lot actually. In my batch (2nd year) we have about 8 thais, 2 vietnamese - both from north america, one mixed nationality american, and one japanese. Other years have also nepalese and chinese. Next year we have incoming premedical students from india, pakistan, a somalian american, and many other locations. So one positive thing I can say about our program at Southwestern University - Matias H. Aznar Memorial is that its international, without being separated from the filipinos. Yes, learning Cebuano would help when you come here, but 100% of classes are in english.