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IN is important because one's state school is generally the easiest to get into because they really only accept in-state students. IU is also very competitive for being a state-school. It has an acceptance rate of (I believe) less than 15%.
The Carib. schools I am looking at are accredited in all 50 states. You're actually only on the island for 2 years. Then you go to affiliated hospitals in the US for the clinical portion (last 2 yrs. of med. school).
I was just curious to see if anyone here could shine some light on the realities of going to such a school.
Zeus, what sort of medicine does your wife practice? Also, do you know where she went to school?
Thanks
David
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