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futuremdsomewhere
01-23-2005, 10:40 AM
This is a warning to all potential students. There are a lot people who seem to be trolling these boards of late. I am not painting a picture that Ross is a garden of eden but many things they say make no sense or are out and out lies. I am currently a student on the island and would be happy to answer any of your questions. Feel free to message me on here or we can exchange email addresses. Good luck in whatever your choices are for your education.

juniper
01-31-2005, 07:53 PM
Is ross still on the trimester schedule or are they doing two semesters per year?

How is the program at ross? When comparing the program b/w ross and sgu, it seems that sgu provides more courses and more weeks per semester (more credits and core clerkship time) that will better prepare the students. Do you feel that this is true?

What does the advanced intro to clinical medicine teach?

please clarify, trying to make a decision on which school to attend!

thank you.

LqdPls
01-31-2005, 08:08 PM
Juniper! I'm in Staten Island as well

Suzzallo
02-01-2005, 08:19 AM
Ross has 3 semesters a year. The total is 4 semesters (16 months) on the island then you will be in Miami to do 5th semester.

juniper
02-01-2005, 08:37 AM
you mentioned ross has 3 semesters a year and you are there for 4 semesters and miami the 5th. Do you mean 3 admission periods? I'm not sure what you mean. So, are you on the island for 4 semesters (15 weeks each) totaling 16 months with some time in between semesters?

thanks,
juniper

CA willy
02-01-2005, 08:45 AM
Correct. There are three separate admissions periods on the island: January, May, and September. Each semester is approximately 15 weeks and you get about 2 weeks between semesters off. Most students travel back to the States over the break. The total basic science portion here on Dominica works out to about 16 months (four semesters). Then the fifth semester in Miami is 12-weeks (it was originally 9 but we were told they are changing it to implement the 12-week program as a requirement now).

I hope that helps.
--caw

ahassanMD
02-06-2005, 11:51 AM
This is a warning to all potential students. There are a lot people who seem to be trolling these boards of late. I am not painting a picture that Ross is a garden of eden but many things they say make no sense or are out and out lies. I am currently a student on the island and would be happy to answer any of your questions. Feel free to message me on here or we can exchange email addresses. Good luck in whatever your choices are for your education.

Hi. Jupiter
I really need your help. I am seriously considering Ross u. School of med. I have some questions and concerns. I appreciate if u can get back to me at calan17@aol.com.
thanks