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The major troubles you list for Xavier sound not unlike the major problems I have already born witness to at the colleges and universities I attended, (2 colleges, 2 universities), here in Canada:
drug use - what school/neighbourhood doesn't have this issue these days? class ratio 35:1 - I've seen far, far worse. Try 50:1. fights happen often on campus - ditto north american campuses - again, see general decline in morality as drug use above. administration rude, lazy unorganized - again, this would be my assessment of every institution I attended. Some staff genuinely seek to help students and urge them to excel, but more often the case seems to be a minimization of effort by those who are just in it for a job. I won't mention the colleges and universities I attended in order to make the above comparison, but suffice to say, you don't have to travel to the Caribbean to find the problems listed above. |
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i've been debating this school now for a while also. the school is ECFMG approved it is listed on the IMED website. The school is WHO listed. The school does have loans unlike its sister school All Saints. It has rotations in Chicago. i do not know if they have New York or are still just working on it. They do not have California. The school is fairly young. if i do decide to come here i hope and hope and hope to god this does not has the fate like st. Chris in UK and loose all its accredidation over night.
i would love to hear some input from the graduates of this school. how they found it. and weather they are past step 1's yet or no. |
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Having NY approval is not so much a big deal even if you want to practice in that state. Their rules are:
Non-approved schools such as Xavier (as of now) in order to practice in NY you can't do >12 weeks of clinical rotations and can't do residency in NY if you want to be licensed there. The major problem with this is NY and CA are the two biggest states that offer residency programs to med students. So, if you limit these two states then chances of obtaining a competitive residency go way down. If you do rotations in say.. Chicago and do residency in that state or any other than NY you can still be eligible for licensure in NY. CA is totally different and will not allow any student from a non-approved school to even do rotations there let alone do residency or obtain licensure.
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