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Old 02-07-2004, 05:21 PM
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nice goals!!!!

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Well good for u Vader...hope u accomplish ur worthless goals.....im actually glad u took this on...cuz now i see that becoming a doc isnt ur passion is it? Well, i dont wanna write more...cuz it was ur decision to attend...and ur comments dont affect ppl that believe that there is some good in a school...even if they dont like everything about it...they see the possiblities. But let me ask this....why doesn't everyone feel so strongly like u do about the school? Hmm....
Why would u say that? That it is not my passion to be a doctor? And worthless, maybe to u, but o me i feel if some others out there take even a speck of the advice that I am giving, u and I both know they will be better off... And as for your question, tell me this, have u attended Windsor? If so, you know that the students there have no voice....

THey are too scared to do anything, if u are a current student then I will use the example of Willy Pannu, has he yet confessed about stealing the path exam?? People there are too scared to talk, I am sure many feel the same way I do, but are either too selfish, or scared to voice their opinions...and yes selfish, for they want others to expereicne the hardship that they had to deal with....why be the only one after all......good luck become a doc, if u believe there is some good in this school, then u are going to need all the help u can possibly get....

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Old 02-07-2004, 05:23 PM
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re: again i repeat

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I know its hard to move on....cuz of the time wasted...but let me ask this.....did u do all ur research about the school before applying? Did u visit the campus BEFORE applying? If u were smart enough, u'd go there...talk to the faculty...see the campus and the facilities, AND ONLY AFTER THAT...apply. If u didnt do that, yet just simply applied, got accepted and then get pissed about the school...there is no one to blame but urself. People in the US dont even apply to colleges w/o visiting it and finding all there is to know before considering attending.

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Well, advice us what type of questions one should ask when visiting the campus. Is there somethings they would tell you in person on campus that they wont tell over the phone or email?

What are the things to look for when on campus that will tell potential students if the school will rip you off or not? And will the school leave this things lying around letting people know they are ripping people off?

What about the local negative news articles on the school? They are on site, arent they? What about past students?

Windsor has been around for only 3 years (started year 2000). Tell us what one should expect from a 3+ years old school so that one can have a basis for evaluation.
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Old 02-07-2004, 05:28 PM
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hmm

Yes, i see the good things in a school. I see the potential, and i believe i can become the doctor i want to be. Thank you....and yes i respect myself...100%...do u? And all that other stuff about stealing, i dont know what ur talking about, nor do i want to. And really, what does any of that have to do w/u? And about having no voices, everyone has a voice...and i really dont think anyone is afraid of expressing themselves. Some have voiced their opinions, and some haven't. So u think those that haven't, are just scared? Well i dont agree w/that. Because, being from the US, i really dont think anyone is afraid of expressing their thoughts/opinions. Maybe they also see the potential? Did u ever think about that? Anyways, good luck w/whatever u think ur going to accomplish.
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Old 02-07-2004, 05:33 PM
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umm...

The stealing thing is an example, for if u knew about it one student is making all the others suffer, why u ask?? because him and the others are too affraid to say the truth...it had nothing to do with me, i am just using it as an example....Are u a windsor student?? ....

Well I hope u see the dim light at the end of the tunnel, g'luck making it all the way...hope to see u thinkin the way I am after u will fail the boards, the way we all of us have/will....
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Old 02-07-2004, 05:38 PM
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well....who says im not a past student? Who says i dont attend rite now? How would u know? What if i dont even attend it??? and someone i know goes there? Does it make a difference? As far as the dim light..i see a bright lite. Usmle's i did not fail, thank u very much. Maybe some ppl actually spend time to pass the tests rather than spend time thinking about how they can get a school to bite the dust.
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Old 02-07-2004, 05:47 PM
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congrats

IF u passed then congradulations!!...this is a dead end discussion b/w the two of us...Best wished to you and your studies, I hope continue with the success that u have had in the past
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Old 02-07-2004, 05:50 PM
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And, what is your next step? Where are you doing your clinicals now? Do the clinical sites have formal affiliations in place with Windsor?

Which year did you start at Windsor?
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Old 02-07-2004, 05:55 PM
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well i think getting the usmle's outta the way is the first step. Obviously next will be rotations....which is in the process
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Old 02-07-2004, 06:06 PM
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ok, thanks. good luck with Step 1.
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Old 02-07-2004, 07:00 PM
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step 1? u mean step 2.....step 1 is outta the way... now rotations...then step2...its a step by step process....i believe thats the way u have to take everything....by stride.
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