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Old 12-01-2006, 01:00 PM
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The reasoning for the discrimination given is that it's done for quality control in medical education, but the truth is that is is about politics - U.S. schools don't want competition, especially in their own back yard from "inferior" people.
I think that your reasoning for the discrimination of off shore students may have been more applicable in the past when SGU grads (26 years ago) were excelling on the examinations and besting their US ounterparts. After researching some of todays caribbean med schools, I would be concerned about the the future reputation of caribbean graduates...all schools may get painted with the same brush.
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