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I think it's on a case by case basis , and with St. George's reputation, it's not likely to be a problem.
Why would they punish you for one year of classes, if you still pass your USMLE, obtain residency, etc. I think their licensing board is a bit more rational than that, although I could be wrong. I guess only time will tell. |
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It doesn't matter if the state phrozen wants to get licensed in adopts the California list that at this time does not accept GSPers. Or suddenly has a great opportunity in Cali but can't become licensed there. So, maybe a kid's tuition will be delayed a year. Is that worth limiting your career options?
Good choice Phrozen. GND is cool.
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