1)can a non u.s. citizen/resident (intl)get rotations in the u.s. in the 3rd & 4th yrs? are the reany saba intl students who are doing/ have done this?
YES. ASSUMING YOU DO NOT HAVE ANY PROBLEMS WITH YOUR VISA, THEN YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO DO CLINICALS IN THE U.S. ... FOR MATCH PURPOSES, YOU'D PROBABLY BE BETTER OFF DOING THEM ALL OUTSIDE THE U.S. ANYWAY. THERE ARE A LOT OF STUDENTS FROM CANADA DOING CLINICALS IN THE U.S. ... OTHER COUNTRIES, I DON'T KNOW.
2)is the food/living expense high on the island?
IF YOU LIVE IN NYC, THEN YOU WILL PROBABLY FIND THE COST COMPARABLE. IF YOU LIVE IN TULIA, TEXAS, THEN IT WILL BE HIGHER.
3)while the cost of the 1st 2yrs tuition +stay is pegged at $54000/- what`s the real deal?
CAN'T ANSWER THIS ONE. MAKE SURE TO INCLUDE FEES WITH YOUR COST ESTIMATES.
4) can intl students avail of any loan opportunities?
I THINK THE CANADIANS HAVE THIER OWN LOAN SYSTEM. OTHERS, I DON'T KNOW. YOU SHOULD CONTACT THE SCHOOL DIRECTLY ON THIS ONE.
5) is it more difficult for an intl 2 get into saba?
DOUBT IT. APPLY AND SEE WHAT HAPPENS.
pl reply asap.. am trying 2 join up in May..TX
Posted on Dec 23, 2002, 4:42 AM from IP address 65.190.185.14