I checked the schools web site and it does not mention needing to take term 5/6 on St. Vincent. Yet, the forum mentions it from time to time. Are terms 5/6 on St. Veincent and why?
510 points I checked the schools web site and it does not mention needing to take term 5/6 on St. Vincent. Yet, the forum mentions it from time to time. Are terms 5/6 on St. Veincent and why?
They used to be on St. Vincent a couple of semesters back. Recently and in the future term 5/6 will be in Grenada along with all other semesters. St. George's has sold the campus building in St. Vincent (Vinnies) therefore unlikely to return to the island.
They started a new medical school there run by an old SGU honcho. Trinity SOM.
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Once upon a time, we went to St. Vincent to get robbed, sleep with knives and machetes under our beds because we were so scared for our lives. But at least milk was readily available unlike Grenada.
Milk is almost always available now. And probably 99% of the time if you'll drink the boxed stuff. That's all we drink and tastes more or less the same to me.
I finally have my long white coat, and it is stinky...
Wow! You sure are dramatic. I don't remember ever hearing people sleeping with weapons and being scared to leave their apts when I was down there. Sure crime was an issue and some terrible incidents occurred, but it seemed more people in my class preferred Vinnies over Grenada (I personally liked Grenada alot more).
Wow, milk can act???
hee-hee
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When I first came down to Grenada and saw things that didn't quite make sense to me at first (like getting into the cab from the airport and having all the driver's rum bottles roll past me as he made sharp turns at high speeds), I thought I was in some alternate dimension... so yes, milk can act, or it can in Grenada.![]()
I don't think my previous post made much sense, but what the hell, this is the who thread. OOOPS!! Kongakut's post made me think this was the who thread. lol
Last edited by NYladoo; 06-03-2008 at 09:49 PM.