Hey HT, no, I sure didn't. In my opinion, SABA is the better choice. After looking at your post, I would seem to me that you are a bit older than the norm. But, so am I. I'm right around the corner from the big 50 and probably have you beat. When I went thru the interview, I was told that SABA does intertain a older crowd than do some of the other schools. Not to much to do on the island except study. I've heard that the fishing, hiking and diving are great. Its a good place to focus on medicine, and its board scores that are going to ultimately land you the residency of your choice. I chose SABA for a number of reasons. Everywhere I looked pointed to SABA. I had the opportunity to get alot of info from Scott Jones whom finished his basic sciences this past August and has been in clinicals. He too was a chiropractor and we shared many of the same feelings. I also had the opportunity to talk to a few grads that are just finishing up their residencies here in St. Louis and learned a great deal. To sum up their experiences, they wouldn't have done it any other way. A big plus for me is the opportunity to return home to St. Louis after basic science to begin my clinicals. Let me know what you think, Charley
Posted on Nov 15, 2002, 8:21 PM from IP address 64.12.96.198