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Dominican Education Quality
I've seen many threads that shows the ignorance of foreigners (outside of DR) challenging the Dominican Quality of Education.
If you know Spanish read. http://www.seescyt.gov.do/interfaz/articulo.asp?did=196 Harvard University (That's right, HARVARD) and other dominican universities (like O&M) are planning on opening a Medical School and a University Hospital. http://www.seescyt.gov.do/interfaz/articulo.asp?did=196 USA certifies to 2010 medical professional practice from the Dominican Republic in the USA. Dominicans that studied here at the DR! http://attila.*******-tech.edu/physi...h_Kunhardt.htm Even thought his name might sounds germanic, he was born and bred in the Dominican Republic and studied here. He graduated not the best of his class but when he went to the USA he became one of the top scientists there. http://www.mit.edu/~feniosky/ That's right MIT (Masschusetts Institute of Tecnology) Another dominican born and bred here, he graduated MAGNA CUM LAUDE in DR!!!!! and it's on the top faculty members at MIT in Civil Engineering. Just few examples of how good the education is at DR, specially in Universities such as PUCMM, UNPHU, UNIBE, INTEC and many others. You just must act like an adult. -CPSTR |
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