Hi,
I am currently applying to SGU and MUA and I am hoping to begin this August. I have heard many great things about both schools.
For MUA, I have heard that the small class sizes is an advantage as well as their strict prep for USMLE. However, I have heard that their USMLE pass rates are skewed because their block exams require 85% to pass.
For SGU, I have heard great things about their residency placements, how many students get into competitive residenceis. I have also heard that SGU does not have block exams, and that their pass rates are lower than MUA, around 70%.
Although, i dont know much about basic sciences and the curriculum, and how well one must prepare to get through basic sciences.
Me personally, I would like to go to a school that provides me clear guidance on how to get through basic sciences. I am willing to put the work in, I would just like to hear from others about their experience at each school. As well as how exams are like and if they are meant to make you fail or truly help you prepare for USMLE.
Thank you everyone.
I am currently applying to SGU and MUA and I am hoping to begin this August. I have heard many great things about both schools.
For MUA, I have heard that the small class sizes is an advantage as well as their strict prep for USMLE. However, I have heard that their USMLE pass rates are skewed because their block exams require 85% to pass.
For SGU, I have heard great things about their residency placements, how many students get into competitive residenceis. I have also heard that SGU does not have block exams, and that their pass rates are lower than MUA, around 70%.
Although, i dont know much about basic sciences and the curriculum, and how well one must prepare to get through basic sciences.
Me personally, I would like to go to a school that provides me clear guidance on how to get through basic sciences. I am willing to put the work in, I would just like to hear from others about their experience at each school. As well as how exams are like and if they are meant to make you fail or truly help you prepare for USMLE.
Thank you everyone.