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Should i attend medical school in another country?

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I live in Florida, and im attending to a university. While talking to my father today he mentioned the possibility for me to study medicine at Peru. In Peru you must apply and pass a test in order to attend med school, and they do not require the 4 years in college, but instead is a total of 7 years(almost the same as in the US), however start studying medicine right away. Would you think this would be a wise idea for me to go to Peru graduate, and then come to the US and open my practice? US is a country where people care where you graduate from, specially if you are a doctor. Any advice would be helpful.

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  1. no your stupid, be a factory working you stupi white *****


  2. If you could get into a medical school in the U.S this would be the easiet thing to do because if you decide to go to med school in peru when you come back here you have to talk all sorts of exams to practice.   Doctors who study overseas are usually to dumb to get into american med schools.  I'm serious, they go overseas because it's easier.

  3. The problem with this is that once you go to peru and get your degree in what ever you want you are going to have to retake ALOT of tests to be certified in the US. My Father had this problem  when he moved to the US he was a well known and respected doctor in Germany but had to retake many of test when he moved here. Your best bet is to talk to one of your advisors.

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