I watched the whole video and I understand where you're coming from. But there are a few things I want to clear up. SGU students tend to frequent the Grand Anse area which happens to be one of our primary tourist areas (I'm Grenadian), therefore prices are generally higher than anywhere else in Grenada. I'd advise any student to get out of Grand Anse and try doing some shopping in St. George's, the capital. Prices are a LOT lower for most of the items you listed. Grand anse vs St. George's is like Manhattan vs Queens for those that know New York. Transformers - good idea. They're expensive here. Pay attention to the wattage requirements not just the voltage. Pillows - Good affordable ones in St. George's or Grenville. Utensils - Cheap outside of Grand Anse Computers - You're taxed 5% on computers for personal use. But that's only if you ship it in though a courier, eg. Fedex. You're not charged anything for your personal computer that you bring in yourself. Adaptors - to be more specific, the electricity provider here supplies 240V. And we also generally use the British electrical standards. so it's good advice to pay attention to the voltage requirements of any appliance you bring in. But, those adaptors you mentioned are dirt cheap here on island (not in Grand Anse though, lol). Maybe carry 1 or 2 for your immediate needs, but you can find them all over Grenada. Toiletries - Only if you're really attached to a specific brand. Honestly though, you're most likely going to find equal or better quality alternatives. $30 for braids????? You're definitely hanging around in Grand Anse. Apple stuff, other computer accesories - Get out of Grand Anse! Ok... I can go on but honestly.... I guess the point is, get outside of Grand Anse if you want to save money. Hope I didn't come off negative. You seem to love my island and I'm truly happy about that. All the best!
I've definitely gotten out of Grand Anse and 100% agree with you. BUT most students don't stray outside of this region. I get why they should (trust me, I can't count how many times I've shopped in town and away from Grand Anse) but most students do. I try to make my videos good for the most novice student and for typical conveniences. I know there's cheaper because I've bought cheaper.Many students don't drive and aren't willing to take the local buses. They only rely on SGU buses, so I try to help those students with is a large majority of non-Grenadian students. No SGU student is ever taxed on electronics or pretty much anything taxed in luggage, but all of my videos I speak from experience and to answer questions from the common student. I feel like there's always other options, and I leave Grand Anse often, but again, I make my videos too for the average SGU student. For those that venture out, they know they find better deals elsewhere but I try to assure the ones who are less adventurous they can get what they still need
@@BrittneyKilgore Woy! You're on point. lol. I understand your point about the goal of your advice. But as you said though, Grenada's a safe place to be. So maybe when you get here again (if you're not here already), enoucrage these same novice students to venture out a bit more. Help them to enjoy this beautiful country! Again, thank you for being someone who seems to love my island. Love it, and it will love you back.... tha sounds corny.... but you get the point. cheers!
Héy, so glad you are returning to Grenada this summer.. hope you continue to make many more visits to Grenada in the years ahead.. looking forward to your returning experience ...🇬🇩♥️🇺🇸
Great video as always Britt. Yes I would like you to do some videos on what you do in Atlanta - like trying out food, exploring the country. Maybe if you know of any changes regarding travelling to the US in light of Covid/vaccines and other things that visitors should know about, that would be great! Looking forward to seeing you in August.
Thanks Brittney. Your videos are great and very helpful. We've seen your video about where to get food on and off campus, but did you do a video (or can you tell us) about where to get other items on campus or off such as plates, utensils, clothes, etc.? You mentioned the SGU Convenience Store - what types of items do they sell there? Thanks.
If you're coming from the US, what we think of clothing stores are hard to come by and I'd recommend bringing what you need. As far as plates, utensils, etc can be found nextdoor to the IGA grocery store at the HomeBest store or there's an Ace Hardware that literally sells any and everything you could need around the house. it's like a mini walmart/target. The SGU convenience store mostly has food and toiletries
Hey Britttney! Do you mind making a video or giving recommendations on where you can get things done in Grenada such as eyebrows, nails, hair, hair braiding , clothes, etc?
@@jeannea9406 I'm the worst to ask lol Butttt, I know people used to get their hair braided just word of mouth. There's definitely places and you can find though and many close to campus. Alot of the locals braid hair (I got mine done) and its SOOO cheap getting your hair done there. Like for quality braids and stuff lol
One is provided by the school, but I would bring a cheap other one for anatomy lab which you'll need before white coat ceremony and also to not mess up your nice one!
Hey Brittney, Im planning on living off campus my first years and bringing my bunnies. Ill be SGU SoM student in August. Is there an animal clinic near by? Or is it possible for the Vet program at also look at small animals for care?
Yes its pretty close. By car from my apartment or by bus from campus its about 10 mins if that (pending traffic/time of day). If you live off campus without a car, it may be a little longer since you may have to bus hop onto the campus route that goes to the grocery store vs the one that goes to your apartment but you learn to judge the scheduled times
I am not sure how admissions work for non-US students as I'm from the US. I would advise contacting SGU's admission department and asking what the requirements/process is like
Food is always taxed "highest" but it's not insane. When I shipped a barrel and crate, both times it was full of food. I paid about $100 in taxes for the barrel and maybe $75 in the crate (2 different terms). And yes, if you're going to send a barrel, I'd pack any and everything lol You'll be surprised how much can fit!
@@Dsquared22685 You'll go to the cargo yard (non-Amerijet) or Amerijet site. There's a custom's officer there that will tax your items and walk you through the process. Once you've paid all necessary fees, you're free to leave either in your own vehicle or usually there are taxis around
unfortunately no. The school very recently did a trial 2 semesters with a single pet dorm and decided against it. I brought my cat with me and had to live off campus from the beginning. A lot of people do it
Hey Brittney! Always such amazing and informative videos! I'm currently a Term 1 SGU SoM student and I'm preparing to go to the island next month... I'm planning on shipping a barrel and was just wondering what address do I put on it? Is there a specific address for the school? Thanks for your help!
Hi! So Amerijet used to be the way to go but they recently stopped shipping barrels to Grenada. You can still ship boxes/crates or use another company. You can ship it to SGU...regardless, you still have to pick it up lol So you'd send it to: Your Name, St. George's University, university Centre, St. George's, Grenada, West Indies
Hi Kaur I believe there is an option for first term students to do classes online. You can contact Admissions Department contact person Krista Grace kgrace@sgu.edu she should be able to give you some guidance regarding this.
Everyone will have the option to return if you want! If you opt to be online, you can just email the school (department of students) and let them know your circumstances of why. You'll have to be fully vaccinated, but they're encouraging all students to return
Hello, Brittney! I was wondering how your cat does while flying? I am planning to bring my cat with me to the island, and am worried how he's gonna do with the air time. My airport doesn't have direct flights which means I'd have to have at least one layover in Dallas and then another to a city that might offer a direct flight, but do you give him anything to reduce stress?
Gabapentin is usually what most vets prescribe cats traveling. My cat was not having it the first couple of times we flew haha and he does fine without it. I started traveling with him as a kitten so he does well in his carrier in general. I'd recommend putting a pee pad (or 2) in his carrier. That way if he goes, you can easily just remove the pee pad without having to take him all of the way out. most cats wont eat/drink so I never really try feeding him, but I do bring a can and ziplock of food in case for some reaosn my checked bag gets lost or delayed. but yeah. I'd ask about Cerenia or ondasetron for nausea and gabapentin for traveling from your vet :)
My fiance is an incoming 2022 student and she wants to bring 4 cats and her small dog and my small dog.. I may have private transportation. My question is, is it possible to bring 6 animals.. is this heard of?
Good to see you again! Can you tell me the fee structure for MD in SGU because I just apply to sgu and they have a zoom meeting with me How many chances of acceptance there for middle class family students Please answer me must
Hi! I'm not sure exactly about the MD program, but I can attach it here. This is what I see from the US, but I know there are alot more scholarships for non-US students. Also, your chances are equal as anyone else. To my knowledge, they don't accept you based on your family income, only merit. www.sgu.edu/academic-programs/school-of-medicine/tuition-fees/
Honestly, I almost always used my phone in my videos. I did buy a GoPro but I only used it for my hikes/water/dirty activities. I brought them from the US
@@BrittneyKilgore do I need a veterinarian prescription from USA to get the medicated cat food at SGU? Also, random, but does the SGU gym have showers?
@@BrittneyKilgore thanks! Also, is the Hills food only for vet students to purchase? If so, would anywhere else on the island have food for my cat (urinary)? And is litter/litter box in stock on the island?
@@enriquepary8380 If you purchase it from the campus small animal clinic, anyone can purchase it. There's a program exclusively to vet students where we can pre-order it, but then there is also stock at the small animal clinic for anyone! And yes, there is litter and litter boxes on the island. There's a small pet store that usually has a couple sizes of litter boxes, but the IGA also sells both.
Yep! They're allowed on campus, just not in buildings (dorms, study halls, etc). But there are outdoor study spaces where people will often study with their dogs in the evening
I watched the whole video and I understand where you're coming from. But there are a few things I want to clear up.
SGU students tend to frequent the Grand Anse area which happens to be one of our primary tourist areas (I'm Grenadian), therefore prices are generally higher than anywhere else in Grenada. I'd advise any student to get out of Grand Anse and try doing some shopping in St. George's, the capital. Prices are a LOT lower for most of the items you listed. Grand anse vs St. George's is like Manhattan vs Queens for those that know New York.
Transformers - good idea. They're expensive here. Pay attention to the wattage requirements not just the voltage.
Pillows - Good affordable ones in St. George's or Grenville.
Utensils - Cheap outside of Grand Anse
Computers - You're taxed 5% on computers for personal use. But that's only if you ship it in though a courier, eg. Fedex. You're not charged anything for your personal computer that you bring in yourself.
Adaptors - to be more specific, the electricity provider here supplies 240V. And we also generally use the British electrical standards. so it's good advice to pay attention to the voltage requirements of any appliance you bring in. But, those adaptors you mentioned are dirt cheap here on island (not in Grand Anse though, lol). Maybe carry 1 or 2 for your immediate needs, but you can find them all over Grenada.
Toiletries - Only if you're really attached to a specific brand. Honestly though, you're most likely going to find equal or better quality alternatives. $30 for braids????? You're definitely hanging around in Grand Anse.
Apple stuff, other computer accesories - Get out of Grand Anse!
Ok... I can go on but honestly.... I guess the point is, get outside of Grand Anse if you want to save money. Hope I didn't come off negative. You seem to love my island and I'm truly happy about that. All the best!
I've definitely gotten out of Grand Anse and 100% agree with you. BUT most students don't stray outside of this region. I get why they should (trust me, I can't count how many times I've shopped in town and away from Grand Anse) but most students do. I try to make my videos good for the most novice student and for typical conveniences. I know there's cheaper because I've bought cheaper.Many students don't drive and aren't willing to take the local buses. They only rely on SGU buses, so I try to help those students with is a large majority of non-Grenadian students. No SGU student is ever taxed on electronics or pretty much anything taxed in luggage, but all of my videos I speak from experience and to answer questions from the common student. I feel like there's always other options, and I leave Grand Anse often, but again, I make my videos too for the average SGU student. For those that venture out, they know they find better deals elsewhere but I try to assure the ones who are less adventurous they can get what they still need
@@BrittneyKilgore Woy! You're on point. lol. I understand your point about the goal of your advice. But as you said though, Grenada's a safe place to be. So maybe when you get here again (if you're not here already), enoucrage these same novice students to venture out a bit more. Help them to enjoy this beautiful country! Again, thank you for being someone who seems to love my island. Love it, and it will love you back.... tha sounds corny.... but you get the point. cheers!
@@felixst.bernard6903 Oh I 100% agree and I do try to encourage it. But I feel you :)
Héy, so glad you are returning to Grenada this summer.. hope you continue to make many more visits to Grenada in the years ahead.. looking forward to your returning experience ...🇬🇩♥️🇺🇸
Great video as always Britt. Yes I would like you to do some videos on what you do in Atlanta - like trying out food, exploring the country. Maybe if you know of any changes regarding travelling to the US in light of Covid/vaccines and other things that visitors should know about, that would be great! Looking forward to seeing you in August.
Thanks Brittney. Your videos are great and very helpful. We've seen your video about where to get food on and off campus, but did you do a video (or can you tell us) about where to get other items on campus or off such as plates, utensils, clothes, etc.? You mentioned the SGU Convenience Store - what types of items do they sell there? Thanks.
If you're coming from the US, what we think of clothing stores are hard to come by and I'd recommend bringing what you need. As far as plates, utensils, etc can be found nextdoor to the IGA grocery store at the HomeBest store or there's an Ace Hardware that literally sells any and everything you could need around the house. it's like a mini walmart/target. The SGU convenience store mostly has food and toiletries
Hey Britttney! Do you mind making a video or giving recommendations on where you can get things done in Grenada such as eyebrows, nails, hair, hair braiding , clothes, etc?
I would if I were still there. My time on the island is done ):
@@BrittneyKilgore oh okay thanks ! Do you remember any places you got your hair done or nails when you were there ?
@@jeannea9406 I'm the worst to ask lol Butttt, I know people used to get their hair braided just word of mouth. There's definitely places and you can find though and many close to campus. Alot of the locals braid hair (I got mine done) and its SOOO cheap getting your hair done there. Like for quality braids and stuff lol
What places can you go to get hair braided and get good relaxers
Hi Brittney! This video was super helpful :) Thanks so much for taking the time to make this.
How many scrubs do you recommend bringing?
I'd say at least 2-4 pairs! 2 if you'll do laundry weekly, but maybe another pair or two just in case
In term 1, do you have to bring your own white coat for the ceremony, or is one provided?
One is provided by the school, but I would bring a cheap other one for anatomy lab which you'll need before white coat ceremony and also to not mess up your nice one!
Greattt timing 👍
Hey Brittney, Im planning on living off campus my first years and bringing my bunnies. Ill be SGU SoM student in August. Is there an animal clinic near by? Or is it possible for the Vet program at also look at small animals for care?
I believe the SGU SAC (the small animal clinic) will see rabbits (and other exotics) too!
Great video, I was wondering how is transportation to the grocery store from your apt or from campus housing? Is the grocery store close to campus?
Yes its pretty close. By car from my apartment or by bus from campus its about 10 mins if that (pending traffic/time of day). If you live off campus without a car, it may be a little longer since you may have to bus hop onto the campus route that goes to the grocery store vs the one that goes to your apartment but you learn to judge the scheduled times
if you or any other Sgu student is looking for an apartment for the upcoming semester, send me a WhatsApp at 1-473-459-9702 for viewings and more info
Please can you make a video about the admission process for overseas students
I am not sure how admissions work for non-US students as I'm from the US. I would advise contacting SGU's admission department and asking what the requirements/process is like
If Im already shipping a barrel, would you recommend to take food. Also, what about kitchen supplies. Will taxes be crazy tho?
Food is always taxed "highest" but it's not insane. When I shipped a barrel and crate, both times it was full of food. I paid about $100 in taxes for the barrel and maybe $75 in the crate (2 different terms). And yes, if you're going to send a barrel, I'd pack any and everything lol You'll be surprised how much can fit!
@@BrittneyKilgore thanks 🙌🏼
How is the process of picking up the barrel?
@@Dsquared22685 You'll go to the cargo yard (non-Amerijet) or Amerijet site. There's a custom's officer there that will tax your items and walk you through the process. Once you've paid all necessary fees, you're free to leave either in your own vehicle or usually there are taxis around
@@BrittneyKilgore thanks so much
Hi! Are you unable to bring your small animals (I have a cat!) to live with you on campus? Thanks!
unfortunately no. The school very recently did a trial 2 semesters with a single pet dorm and decided against it. I brought my cat with me and had to live off campus from the beginning. A lot of people do it
Hey Brittney! Always such amazing and informative videos! I'm currently a Term 1 SGU SoM student and I'm preparing to go to the island next month... I'm planning on shipping a barrel and was just wondering what address do I put on it? Is there a specific address for the school? Thanks for your help!
Hi! So Amerijet used to be the way to go but they recently stopped shipping barrels to Grenada. You can still ship boxes/crates or use another company. You can ship it to SGU...regardless, you still have to pick it up lol So you'd send it to: Your Name, St. George's University, university Centre, St. George's, Grenada, West Indies
@@BrittneyKilgore Yeahh, that's what I heard :( but okay cool! Thank you so much!!
@@breannajames5211 hi. What shipping company do you use from US to SGU ??
@@lucky-vr1wm Hey! I use a company called "Standard Shippers" in Brooklyn, NY!
@@breannajames5211 Thanks for your answer . May i know how much per 1 kg to Grenada ?
Hey is SGU going to be online for first term students in august? Is everyone in every term coming back to island now? Or will it be prioritized?
Hi Kaur I believe there is an option for first term students to do classes online. You can contact Admissions Department contact person Krista Grace kgrace@sgu.edu she should be able to give you some guidance regarding this.
Everyone will have the option to return if you want! If you opt to be online, you can just email the school (department of students) and let them know your circumstances of why. You'll have to be fully vaccinated, but they're encouraging all students to return
@@seranapatino8702 thank you so much!!
@@BrittneyKilgore thank you so much for replying!
Where are the best places to look for an apartment near campus?
True Blue is closest. Where the SGU busses go: Lance Aux Epines, Grand Anse, Morne Rouge, Point Salines, Frequente, Calliste, Mont Tout
Hello, Brittney! I was wondering how your cat does while flying? I am planning to bring my cat with me to the island, and am worried how he's gonna do with the air time. My airport doesn't have direct flights which means I'd have to have at least one layover in Dallas and then another to a city that might offer a direct flight, but do you give him anything to reduce stress?
Gabapentin is usually what most vets prescribe cats traveling. My cat was not having it the first couple of times we flew haha and he does fine without it. I started traveling with him as a kitten so he does well in his carrier in general. I'd recommend putting a pee pad (or 2) in his carrier. That way if he goes, you can easily just remove the pee pad without having to take him all of the way out. most cats wont eat/drink so I never really try feeding him, but I do bring a can and ziplock of food in case for some reaosn my checked bag gets lost or delayed. but yeah. I'd ask about Cerenia or ondasetron for nausea and gabapentin for traveling from your vet :)
@@BrittneyKilgore thank you so much! I hope I get to meet you officially on the island!
My fiance is an incoming 2022 student and she wants to bring 4 cats and her small dog and my small dog.. I may have private transportation. My question is, is it possible to bring 6 animals.. is this heard of?
It is. I've heard of people moving 5 animals before. As long as you have the funds and can follow airport regulations it should be fine
Good to see you again!
Can you tell me the fee structure for MD in SGU because I just apply to sgu and they have a zoom meeting with me
How many chances of acceptance there for middle class family students
Please answer me must
Hi! I'm not sure exactly about the MD program, but I can attach it here. This is what I see from the US, but I know there are alot more scholarships for non-US students. Also, your chances are equal as anyone else. To my knowledge, they don't accept you based on your family income, only merit.
www.sgu.edu/academic-programs/school-of-medicine/tuition-fees/
Where do you get your camera equipment and accessories in Grenada
Honestly, I almost always used my phone in my videos. I did buy a GoPro but I only used it for my hikes/water/dirty activities. I brought them from the US
Does the SGU vet clinic sell medicated cat food? My cat eats Royal Canin Urinary S/O.
SGU sells Hill's as their prescription diet (so the C/D diet for urinary)
@@BrittneyKilgore do I need a veterinarian prescription from USA to get the medicated cat food at SGU? Also, random, but does the SGU gym have showers?
@@enriquepary8380 Yes there are gym showers! And yes, but you'll only need it once (unless you change the food) and they put it on your cat's file
@@BrittneyKilgore thanks! Also, is the Hills food only for vet students to purchase? If so, would anywhere else on the island have food for my cat (urinary)? And is litter/litter box in stock on the island?
@@enriquepary8380 If you purchase it from the campus small animal clinic, anyone can purchase it. There's a program exclusively to vet students where we can pre-order it, but then there is also stock at the small animal clinic for anyone! And yes, there is litter and litter boxes on the island. There's a small pet store that usually has a couple sizes of litter boxes, but the IGA also sells both.
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can you bring pets with you to campus?
Yep! They're allowed on campus, just not in buildings (dorms, study halls, etc). But there are outdoor study spaces where people will often study with their dogs in the evening
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