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im neither Dominican nor associated with Unibe.
i am though a seasoned psychiatrist, who knows that you are one nauseating angry individual who must have personal issues with the DR/Schools to carry on this unnecessary oppositional stance. No you dont have to go to the DR to become a physician. Duhhhh!! the truth is you can go there. And anywhere you do go YOU meaning the student not the school will prepare you for your exams to get back to the USA. Wake up and smell the coffee. |
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Hi you all,
I was wondering if anyone here attends UCE,if so, did you speak spanish fluently before you attended uce, or you learned it there? I'm concidering applying to school but this whole spanish thing had been holding me back for almost 4 months now, can one og uou guys give me any feed backs . Thanks, Elly |
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When all it's said and done
Dominican medical schools are trainning doctors for dominican people. This alone speaks volume. At any time ECFMG or any state board can decide that the rest of the caribbean off-shore graduates are not needed/ welcome/qualified/ worthy or fill-in-the-blank anymore.
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dominican schools
nowdays medical schools are a business not an opportunity so you have to decide for yourself were to spend your money in education. Few schools in dominican republic the education is worth the amount of money that they charge usually anywere from 21 to 25 times what a local pays. So you decide if you want to pay for education that is ifi! I do recomend a strong and hard medical curriculum offered at Intec(santo domingo) or PUCMM(in santiago).
UCE2GO, so you have changed your online monicur to Mani22; get over it. Not everone goes to the DR to frequent the bars. And if they did that has no correlation at all to any school in the DR. All you are saying is that those students who do frequent those bars are using poor judgement. Additionally, do you think that those bars do not exist any where else. Open your eyes, they are all over, Even in the US. You are just throwing more Cow Dung (s..T) up on the wall and hoping that it sticks. MD[/quote] |
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many have attended RD schools and are just fine working in the usa or elsewhere.
it has pros and cons like anywhere else. if money is the object, learn spanish and go to an old south american state school, bolivia, ecuador, etc where tuition is very cheap. it just may not be geared to prepare you for us exams but you can do that on your own, just like they do in italy. the rd does not have a monopoly on bars or strip clubs. |
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If the RD did have a monopoly on bars and strip clubs I would still live there. |
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