In this process, did you encounter many osteopathic students looking to transfer? If so, what was the process like for them? More or less difficult? Thanks
JM- there were a number of osteopathic students. The process was very sim. One of the more difficult things is finding a compelling reason to transfer.
Hi, do you know if it is possible to transfer to US medical schools from Carib med schools (assuming top 4) if the student is NOT a US citizen but IS a Canadian citizen. Say the student wants to transfer after finishing the first two years of medical school and has the Step 1 , 2 scores completed. In other words, does the student have to be a US citizen to transfer? If not what is the likelihood of transferring
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ReplyDeleteIn this process, did you encounter many osteopathic students looking to transfer? If so, what was the process like for them? More or less difficult? Thanks
ReplyDeleteJM- there were a number of osteopathic students. The process was very sim. One of the more difficult things is finding a compelling reason to transfer.
ReplyDeleteWhen you transferred how was your class rank and AOA eligibility calculated?
ReplyDeleteHi, do you know if it is possible to transfer to US medical schools from Carib med schools (assuming top 4) if the student is NOT a US citizen but IS a Canadian citizen. Say the student wants to transfer after finishing the first two years of medical school and has the Step 1 , 2 scores completed. In other words, does the student have to be a US citizen to transfer? If not what is the likelihood of transferring
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