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Typically, programs that are for native students (ie, if you sit next to the citizens of the country, and take classes in the native language) you are going to have less problems. So, if you go to Ireland or Australia and take classes at the universities accredited in that country, and taught in English, you will have few problems with states recognizing you. Same would hold true if you went to a medical school in Spain, and learned medicine in Spanish, for example.
The states will hold the schools/programs that are primarily geared for international students under more scrutiny. So, when you go to the carib, and attend a school that exports 99.999% of it's grads, or when you go to Eastern Europe and attend an English language program that also exports almost all of the grads, your school will likely face a bit more scrutiny. That is why it is important that you pick schools out of this group carefully, and look for outside indicators of high quality (ie CA recognition). |
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Alaska...
As of September 8 2006. California should start charging states that use their list. Just joking. But the Alaska part is true.
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