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Hi All
I have a couple of questions. I'm thinking about studying medicine in DR. I'm interested to PUCMM and I want to start in January 2012. I'm 29 year old and I don't speak spanish but a few English, sometimes I think I'm too old for Medical school. cause it take too long 5.5 so I will have almost 36. But despite everything I don't want abandon my DREAMS. Basically, I'd really appreciate some unbiased advice. Thanks. JP |
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you don't speak spanish and only "few" english. maybe you will be better off starting med school wherever you come from or at least in a country where you know the language?
i know that some countries do limit the age of day time students so your choice may be a narrow one. and in many countries you will pay dearly to study as a foreigner too. also, i most places medical studies will take 6 years to finish and about 4 more before you even become a doctor. so if i were you i would do a little bit more research than watching grey's anatomy and house. |
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I've seen advertisements here in Miami which says become an MD in UCE which is in San Pedro in less than 6 years. The advertisements are in English. Do they teach in English over there? If they don't why would they advertise in English here in Miami?
As far as age is concerned don't let that get you down. You are very young. I've met MD residents in their 40's and 50's. There are NOT many around of course with the bulk being in the typical age range. Here though in the states they view those at that age as being more mature and ready for the rigors of medical school and residency. So forget the age thing but do find about UCE. I believe they teach in English but I may be wrong. |
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age is a factor not because of the mentality but because of university rules. in poland one cannot start day time studies if above 29 (or it used to be like this when i still lived there). i know that in USA you can study whatever subject at whatever age but that cost lots of money. in case of medicine it will be what? few hundred thousand dollars in fees.
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I've seen advertisements here in Miami which says become an MD in UCE which is in San Pedro in less than 6 years. The advertisements are in English. Do they teach in English over there? If they don't why would they advertise in English here in Miami? English in the Capital .. I have seen them having their text books copied around the zona universaria... The goal is to sit for the boards in the US .. either NY or FL, I think are both offered here. I remember reading about a high percentage who were accepted for internships in NYC and passed the boards with flying colors// I think that if you are willing and able and have the money to study here .. i e support yourself you should follow your dream but i am worried about having : a few" English/// but that is a minor and tricky mistake// the rest of your posting was excellent. You might try taking some TOEFL tests .. to see if you really are competent in English. There is no use wasting your money and time on courses you will not understand. |
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