Dear potential students: Don't waste your money and go here unless you have millionaire parents. This school is run on bribes from wealthy parents who will go to heck and back just to make sure their kids have the title of doctor.
Bottom line: You will fail out of the school in 2nd semester or 4th semester (twice) unless if you fork over > $100k in ransom/bribe("donation") on top of all tuition and fees. When you fail a class, they will mention the school being expensive and if you play along they WILL ask for ransom ("donation"). I won't give the exact amount they asked me to "donate", as to maintain my anonymity, as I'm sure the "donation" rate is variable.
Dear first/second semester students: If you scored below a 50 on ANY of your first or second block exams, pack your bags and go home, never look back. That score is a huge red flag indicator that they manipulated your grades and/or your exams.
Fact: Not all students have the same exam questions
Fact: NBME exams are sold here
If you fail a class the first time, they will act all nice and cuddly and act though its no big deal to get more tuition out of you. Don't fall for it. Take the loss for one semester and go back and apply to a US school (unless if your parents are loaded).
This school is on the verge of shutting down and the company R3 which owns them owns 2 other caribbean med schools. They are funneling the money from one school to another. Even the fafsa they claim they are approved for is for the other schools, and they illegally use that here. There are a huge number of lawsuits against the company. Unless if you have a crapton of money, you won't be able to afford the lawyer fees to fight a case against them.
Bottom line: You will fail out of the school in 2nd semester or 4th semester (twice) unless if you fork over > $100k in ransom/bribe("donation") on top of all tuition and fees. When you fail a class, they will mention the school being expensive and if you play along they WILL ask for ransom ("donation"). I won't give the exact amount they asked me to "donate", as to maintain my anonymity, as I'm sure the "donation" rate is variable.
Dear first/second semester students: If you scored below a 50 on ANY of your first or second block exams, pack your bags and go home, never look back. That score is a huge red flag indicator that they manipulated your grades and/or your exams.
Fact: Not all students have the same exam questions
Fact: NBME exams are sold here
If you fail a class the first time, they will act all nice and cuddly and act though its no big deal to get more tuition out of you. Don't fall for it. Take the loss for one semester and go back and apply to a US school (unless if your parents are loaded).
This school is on the verge of shutting down and the company R3 which owns them owns 2 other caribbean med schools. They are funneling the money from one school to another. Even the fafsa they claim they are approved for is for the other schools, and they illegally use that here. There are a huge number of lawsuits against the company. Unless if you have a crapton of money, you won't be able to afford the lawyer fees to fight a case against them.