So informative!! I m nursing student from south korea. I have never thought of being a doctor, but fortunately i could happen to watch this and am seriously considering to prepare MD school in caribbean
Can you tell me what CAPE grades I need to enter a university abroad to study cardiology , I’m from the Caribbean and I want to study abroad in the USA
Hi, thank you for your question. Every program will have its own expectations and cut-offs. Contact your programs of choice to ask what the average CAPE grades are expected, if this information is not available anywhere else on the programs' websites or in MSAR.
Hi, thank you for your question. Your choice in medical school will depend on a lot of factors, including whether it's the right fit for you and whether the school can help you fulfill your goals as a medical professional. Research Bridgetown and see what its mission is, what kind of admission requirements they have, whether there are any elective or research opportunities that might interest you, etc. Make the decision based on what is right for you.
Hi Chris! Thanks for your comment! We listed the Caribbean schools that tend to have the highest requirements and best repuations. Are you a student of AUA or ST. MATTHEWS? Please let us know and share your experience! We would love to hear from you!
Hello! Thank you for your question. The best school for you will depend on your needs and professional aspirations. IWe’d love to help you choose the right school. To schedule a Free Strategy Call with one of our admissions experts, visit bemoacademicconsulting.com/Contact-Us.php
Thank you for your question. The choice is really up to you. If you want some more information about Caribbean medical schools, please visit our blog bemoacademicconsulting.com/blog/carribean-medica-schools-review
Thanks for your comment. The tuition at Caribbean schools tends to be cheaper than tuition in the contiguous US. However, why do you suppose they are more expensive?
@@frrshminh3371 You are correct that Caribbean med schools are private for profit institutions. If you compare the tuition costs of private medical schools in the US vs tuition costs of Caribbean private med schools, Caribbean schools do have cheaper tuition. However, tuition in public US schools for in-state students is usually the cheapest option.
@@BeMoAcademicConsulting I presume it's a lack of financial discipline. While the actual cost of attendance is lower, the school's cost of attendance allowance is inflated, allowing students to take out far more than necessary. I'm guessing students are taking out the max rather than maintaining restrictive budgets.
@@dzikijohnny Thanks for your comment! You can certainly attend a Caribbean school and do some electives in the US to increase your chances of matching a residency there, if that's what you want. Go to a school you want to attend and work hard. Med school is not going to be easy anywhere =)
So informative!! I m nursing student from south korea. I have never thought of being a doctor, but fortunately i could happen to watch this and am seriously considering to prepare MD school in caribbean
Hello! Glad you found this helpful!
Can you tell me what CAPE grades I need to enter a university abroad to study cardiology , I’m from the Caribbean and I want to study abroad in the USA
Hi, thank you for your question. Every program will have its own expectations and cut-offs. Contact your programs of choice to ask what the average CAPE grades are expected, if this information is not available anywhere else on the programs' websites or in MSAR.
Ok I will choose the American university of Antigua
You can check out our blog to learn more about Caribbean medical schools bemoacademicconsulting.com/blog/carribean-medica-schools-review
How does IUHS compare in ratings?
Hello Michael! Thanks for your question. Please review the IUHS requirements and statistics to see how competitive they are.
AUC good medical school and its recognize by california and for US MLE ..NCFMEA
Thank you for your comment!
Is American university of Antigua a good option?
Hi Ashfiya! Depends on your goals. Research the school carefully to see if it can help you become the physician you want to be.
The blog on Caribbean med school is not avaliable !!
I apologize. Here it is bemoacademicconsulting.com/blog/caribbean-medical-schools
What’s the tuition fee for all these 5 top universities
Hi Farhath, please review the schools' websites.
So u telling me that the Cuban med schools are not accredited in the US
Not all Caribbean med schools are accredited, so check the school you're interested in :)
Very informative! Thank you for making this video
You're very welcome, I'm glad you found it helpful!
-Nadine
Wt abt dridge town university???is it good
Hi, thank you for your question. Your choice in medical school will depend on a lot of factors, including whether it's the right fit for you and whether the school can help you fulfill your goals as a medical professional. Research Bridgetown and see what its mission is, what kind of admission requirements they have, whether there are any elective or research opportunities that might interest you, etc. Make the decision based on what is right for you.
What about AUA and ST. MATTHEWS ? Any honorable mentions ?
Hi Chris! Thanks for your comment! We listed the Caribbean schools that tend to have the highest requirements and best repuations. Are you a student of AUA or ST. MATTHEWS? Please let us know and share your experience! We would love to hear from you!
Is bay university in aruba a good one
Hello! Thank you for your question. The best school for you will depend on your needs and professional aspirations. IWe’d love to help you choose the right school. To schedule a Free Strategy Call with one of our admissions experts, visit bemoacademicconsulting.com/Contact-Us.php
Is it best option for Indian student
Thank you for your question. The choice is really up to you. If you want some more information about Caribbean medical schools, please visit our blog bemoacademicconsulting.com/blog/carribean-medica-schools-review
“Cheaper”-- hell nah they way more expensive
Thanks for your comment. The tuition at Caribbean schools tends to be cheaper than tuition in the contiguous US. However, why do you suppose they are more expensive?
@@BeMoAcademicConsulting 99% are for profit institution so ofc they gonna cost more. While about 2 % in the u.s are for profit.
@@frrshminh3371 You are correct that Caribbean med schools are private for profit institutions. If you compare the tuition costs of private medical schools in the US vs tuition costs of Caribbean private med schools, Caribbean schools do have cheaper tuition. However, tuition in public US schools for in-state students is usually the cheapest option.
@@BeMoAcademicConsulting I presume it's a lack of financial discipline. While the actual cost of attendance is lower, the school's cost of attendance allowance is inflated, allowing students to take out far more than necessary. I'm guessing students are taking out the max rather than maintaining restrictive budgets.
@@kyptokrit1630 Thank you for your insightful comment!
do not go to carib schools trust me guys please
Thank you for your comment.
Why?
Why
Think I’ll listen to the 10,000 of Doctors who went to one and are now in the USA.
@@dzikijohnny Thanks for your comment! You can certainly attend a Caribbean school and do some electives in the US to increase your chances of matching a residency there, if that's what you want. Go to a school you want to attend and work hard. Med school is not going to be easy anywhere =)