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thanks, that's very nice of you... NIH might think i'm more annoying because i called them so much to see how the progress was on them reviewing my application. and it still took 4 months.
not sure if this had anything to do with it, but once i submitted my step 1 score, i was approved for the rotation not too long after that. even seeing a good transcript from a foreign school might not mean that much... those step scores are standardized, and then they know where you are at compared with US students. not that my score is amazing, but it is decent. |
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(I am not a native english speaker and in this e-mail, there might be some typos. I hope that my mistakes are acceptable.)
I am one of the Korean students(Republic of Korea) who are totally eager to apply to Belize medical school. In fact, Belize (even the name of nation, school, location) is not really familiar to me and I've been trying to get some information from such as the formal web site of the school(cahsu.edu) and online encyclopedia. Unfortunately, it was a little difficult to gain sufficient information I want to know of. Even the font of the school web was very tiny and i could hardly make out the words.(the font on the web was 7.5 T.T) To get some information, i would like to contact to one of any students who are currently studying in Belize. How could I have any ways to get to contact with some of them? or Where could i know about some of their e-mail adresses? |
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