I'm from the US, and I want to start med school in Romania during the fall of 2016, I just graduated from highschool. Is there anyone that can help me with applications? and what is the GPA requirement for Romania's medical programs
I think there is an international forum that might be of better assistance. Do you plan on practicing in the US or Romania?I'm from the US, and I want to start med school in Romania during the fall of 2016, I just graduated from highschool. Is there anyone that can help me with applications? and what is the GPA requirement for Romania's medical programs
I want to go to school in Romania, and then hopefully come back to the states to practice.I think there is an international forum that might be of better assistance. Do you plan on practicing in the US or Romania?
Wrong forum, please refer to this:
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/forums/general-international-discussion.85/
I want to go to school in Romania, and then hopefully come back to the states to practice.
Well I heard its a lot easier to get into than schools in the US and Canada and much cheaper that's why.Why?
Well I heard its a lot easier to get into than schools in the US and Canada and much cheaper that's why.
I want to go to school in Romania, and then hopefully come back to the states to practice.
There are so few applicants from Romania that there is no way to gauge your success in the the US Match. It's not likely to to be favorable.Well I heard its a lot easier to get into than schools in the US and Canada and much cheaper that's why.
Actually, none of them are LCME accredited.I'm pretty sure med schools in Europe are international accreditated, which means they are accepted in the US. All I would need to do is take the USMLE when I'm completed with my studies, thanks for your concern.
I'm pretty sure med schools in Europe are international accreditated, which means they are accepted in the US. All I would need to do is take the USMLE when I'm completed with my studies, thanks for your concern.
Nope! not quite sure that's why I'm asking. Look I just made this account lol, I couldn't find the right forum to address my question. So I just gave a shot to ask randomly.if you already know if theyre accredited and about taking the USMLE, then you should also be aware of the GPA requirements for romanian schools i would assume?
Damn why you so harsh **** are u a troll? seriously anyways I didn't think there would be trolls on this website. If you may know my physician studied in India and is in the US and practicing, and you know what she has her own clinic, making that cash, and her own boss!Okay, good luck, have fun being unemployed!
This is not a good path to becoming a practicing physician in the U.S.
Don't try to shortcut the system. Take your lumps and do it the right way.
Damn why you so harsh **** are u a troll? seriously anyways I didn't think there would be trolls on this website. If you may know my physician studied in India and is in the US and practicing, and you know what she has her own clinic, making that cash, and her own boss!
OP you seem really uninformed. My own father was educated outside of the country and became a doctor here in the 80s but that's not feasible at all anymore. You will have to take the USMLE Step 1, and then use that score to apply to residencies here and most programs are not willing to take on students from an unknown institution with many variables. No residency = degree you can't use = cannot practice medicine in the US. Why would they take you when there are plenty of US educated doctors? Even Caribbean grads are struggling to find residencies in relatively non competitive fields despite residency directors giving them preference over other non-US trained medical students.Some of us don't want to be constricted by debt later in life or just don't have the money, I personally think this is a good path just because you didn't take it doesn't mean it isn't good.
Well I heard its a lot easier to get into than schools in the US
This Thread is all kinds of cringe.
You just graduated High School yet you're enrolling to Medical School - is it different in Romania or are you just so uninformed that you're overshooting Undergrad? .
As far as I'm concerned in almost all the countries in the world you go to medical school right after high school (the US is one of the few that makes you go to undergrad). Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
No? Some combine them. My old PI (Greek) was telling me you took some test before college to get into med school and that's it. Your fate was sealed.As far as I'm concerned in almost all the countries in the world you go to medical school right after high school (the US is one of the few that makes you go to undergrad). Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
No? Some combine them. My old PI (Greek) was telling me you took some test before college to get into med school and that's it. Your fate was sealed.
Sounds like you haven't done much research.Well I heard its a lot easier to get into than schools in the US and Canada and much cheaper that's why.
I'm pretty sure med schools in Europe are international accreditated, which means they are accepted in the US. All I would need to do is take the USMLE when I'm completed with my studies, thanks for your concern.
Nope! not quite sure that's why I'm asking. Look I just made this account lol, I couldn't find the right forum to address my question. So I just gave a shot to ask randomly.
Damn why you so harsh **** are u a troll? seriously anyways I didn't think there would be trolls on this website. If you may know my physician studied in India and is in the US and practicing, and you know what she has her own clinic, making that cash, and her own boss!
Some of us don't want to be constricted by debt later in life or just don't have the money, I personally think this is a good path just because you didn't take it doesn't mean it isn't good.
I want to go to school in Romania, and then hopefully come back to the states to practice.
Well I heard its a lot easier to get into than schools in the US and Canada and much cheaper that's why.
I'm pretty sure med schools in Europe are international accreditated, which means they are accepted in the US. All I would need to do is take the USMLE when I'm completed with my studies, thanks for your concern.
Damn why you so harsh **** are u a troll? seriously anyways I didn't think there would be trolls on this website. If you may know my physician studied in India and is in the US and practicing, and you know what she has her own clinic, making that cash, and her own boss!
Some of us don't want to be constricted by debt later in life or just don't have the money, I personally think this is a good path just because you didn't take it doesn't mean it isn't good.
I'm from the US, and I want to start med school in Romania during the fall of 2016, I just graduated from highschool. Is there anyone that can help me with applications? and what is the GPA requirement for Romania's medical programs
She's a high-schooler...I think perhaps the most important questions haven't been asked; What are your stats? Why don't you think you will be accepted? Why dont you consider a DO school in the US?
Depending on your answers here, there may be some ways you can improve your app and avoid a bunch of debt with a much lower possibility of actually practicing in the US.
u wot m8.She's a high-schooler...
okay! okay! I guess I'll stay in the US. You guys got any advice on how to practice for MCAT or volunteering?
okay! okay! I guess I'll stay in the US. You guys got any advice on how to practice for MCAT or volunteering?