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highly doubt that desiallstar...I am in Bonaire and the only time I see the teachers is when I am on campus..and I went to a few seminars in Toronto before making my decision, ALL of them were excellent. Good luck to you,just because you made your decision, doesn't mean you should bad mouth other schools.
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Well like I said I am a student and I am happy here. I am sure there are people on here who are just working for the school, or who have nothing to do with the school...I think that would be you? Everyones entitled to their own opinion though.
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True - I have nothing to do with any of the schools and am impartial. True - everyone is entitled to their own opinion. I am glad you are so happy there. Hope it works for you.
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As for the premedical program, I might tend to disagree with other posters. For a number of medical programs, a specific set of premedical classes is not an absolute necessity (if you already have your degree!); what is an absolute necessity is scoring well on the MCAT. If you can do this, then the esteem with which your premedical program is held here in the north will have little to do with the decision to accept. In other words, if you are confident that the premedical program will provide you with the background, and are willing to study your *** off and do well with the MCAT, then it's not the end of the world if you did your studies in the Caribbean. In fact, it might even be preferable I would think, than studying medicine there and being even more severely limited in terms of final destination? Admittedly, I could be wrong I wish Canadian medical schools were so stingey with seats. When you have such a small number of seats, and you allocate some of those for particular groups only on top of that, what you have is a very minute chance. By all means try here first, but you may find what others have told me: even the best and brightest get turned away in droves. If you're male, take in mind that at least 60% of seats are female and that X number of seats are reserved for status indians, francophones and other minority groups - you can see that the 6% you quoted is really less than 3% if you're white anglosaxon male, or even just male period. As a nurse, I can tell you that I see the list of names of medical students coming to my hospital - most of the surnames I am unable to pronounce, and the first names are almost exclusively, and decidedly female. Other nurses have commented to me on this as well. This kind of extreme discrimination and bias makes the Caribbean seem not only warmer, but a hell of a lot more friendly. ![]() |
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I tell everyone..FIRST TRY TO GET INTO THE STATES OR CANADA. then go to a carribean school. Just the fact that you gone threw the formal education of getting bachelors, or at least 3 years of college will better prepare you mentaly and give you training, maturity and wisdom to be a good medical student.
Yes alot of young kids from highschool make it...but that percentage is low..because to kids..they are out of the house and its party central. To older students, its been there done that, and they want so badly to get that medical education and be a doctor...i mean they worked for it. look you cant just go from highschool chem to medical school bio chem..that interval step called a pre med is important. Pre med in an established university is huge night and day dif with a pre med in caribean schools. at the end of all this...each person is dif..some young kids can handle it, and many of us like my self need to go to university because it develops us to think and operate in many ways. So try your best to get in the US or Canada and god forbid you dont, you have the caribean option. Lastly, Xavier is a damn good school...because this is a school whose priority is thier students, most schools care about money. And i know this school will work for you beyond what is expected. IF you dont believe me then contact Dr. Samir Fatteh or anyone of the administrators in the Ohio office of xavier bonaire. This school is a keeper, and still in its early stage...but they are doing it right to get to the ROSS, and SABA level (mind you they have been open for YEARS) |
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I am in my last year in High School and I'm strongly thinking about attending Xavier med school. I have read this whole thred and I am not really sure wether Xavier is the school for me. I am not fully convinced, I have contacted the admissions office, but I would like to hear something from a student. May you please let me know how the teachers are, how the enviroment is in the school and most of all is the pre-med program a good one? Please do let me know..... Thank you dprabhakar922 |
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