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Old 09-07-2008, 11:43 AM
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Unhappy Question about leaving BSc to go to car. med school

hello all ,

I am studying at University of Toronto, currently going to my third year of undergrad BSc studies. Thing is, after I've completed third year, i want to go to SABA/MUA or some other medical school in the Caribbeans. Even though I would like to graduate here with my friends and receive my BSc degree, completing fourth year would be a waste of time and money.... I can easily apply next year to SABA and inshallah get in, but I'm confused as to whether or not finish undergrad first. Another thing, i can always come back after med school and finish BSc if i really still want to lol...

I was just wondering if any of you go to or have gone to med school in the Caribbeans and what your advice is. Do you think I should go after third year or after completing BSc?

any opinions would be highly appreciated...
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hmm i think u should do ur BSc first leaving anything in middle is not good
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hmm i think u should do ur BSc first leaving anything in middle is not good
Absolutely right. I mean get your degree first and then pursue whatever you are looking forward to. Who knows what else might come up and will influence your decisions later in life.
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