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Using SME for Medicine

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Original post by medistudent1
i dont know where you read them but they are completely false i have experienced them and i would recommend them to anyone.

these reviews were moslty on student room
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Original post by flutebag
i hope so they do seem pretty promising when i chat with them over the phone

dont worry they will you should be confident after seeing all these replies about them
Original post by flutebag
these reviews were moslty on student room

well i dont see many negative comments about them mostly positive and why do you want to trust o few negative comments instead of all these positive ones.
Original post by Dr KM
Please do I will be waiting for your reply

Hey, what do you want me to ask them?
Original post by hitit
i know right and us students believe anything anyone says like how is it possible that 20 students had same experience with an agency and 1 had different.

Yep you took the words out of my mouth if one individual is saying its not good and a dozen are saying its good then its just a matter of common sense
Original post by Mani102
Yep you took the words out of my mouth if one individual is saying its not good and a dozen are saying its good then its just a matter of common sense

Or they are all bots from SME not real students or agents works for SME, they just want to promote SME since I myself had the worst experience with them and not just me had that a lot of others experienced the same thing 😉🙂
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Original post by Orla9099
Or they are all bots from SME not real students they just want to promote SME since I myself had the worst experience with them and not just me had that a lot of others experienced the same thing 😉🙂

I dont know was just sharing my experience and even if you dont want to believe me you can do your research on them you will see the truth
Original post by Orla9099
Or they are all bots from SME not real students they just want to promote SME since I myself had the worst experience with them and not just me had that a lot of others experienced the same thing 😉🙂

I also believe student room is safe from bots so most of these comments are from real students
Original post by Mani102
I dont know was just sharing my experience and even if you dont want to believe me you can do your research on them you will see the truth

I don't have to do the research when I already tried them and they didn't anything they promised me to do bro
Original post by Mani102
I cant say for anyone else but they helped me alot so if i was to choose between medlinks and sme again i would go for sme

As I would believe, Did you try Medlink before? I don't think so, you are just promoting SME and this doesn't make sense unless they pay you🤑
SME are scammers. Theyll lie through their teeth to get money out of you and once they get it they couldnt care less about you. Very unresponsive after youve paid them and dont fulfill their part of the deal.
Original post by Dr KM
Anyone using SME to study graduate entry in commonwealth university St Lucia the 3 years graduate fast track ?

Hey, I was looking at this - are you currently studying it?
Original post by Lesterban
Hey, what do you want me to ask them?

Hope you don’t mind me butting in but I have a few queries:

1.

I’m aware there are three entry dates in a year. For someone starting in January 2025 when would be the expected end date?

2.

I heard that international medical graduates (IMG) would be required to take the UKMLA after completing the MD programme as opposed to UK students who sit it during their programme. Could I please know what the timeline is i.e., when the UKMLA is say?And also how it would affect our application for a UK foundation training programme post?

3.

CUCOMs 3 year MD advertises that its preclinical phase (1.5 years) can be completed remotely. Is the pre-clinical phase strictly theoretical content or are there practical applications such as clinical skills, examination techniques etc. If so, won’t students that decide to study remotely be at a disadvantage as these will ultimately play a part in the clinical phase?

4.

I am aware a lot of Carribbean medical schools are built to the US MD programme structure and for that reason the USMLE is included as an exit exam. Is this the case for CUCOMs 3 year MD? If not is there still an opportunity to partake in the USMLE parts 1 & 2 and even if it is not completed successfully can you still gain your MD to practise in the UK?

5.

I have been informed that IMGs holding an MD are eligible to apply for a standalone F2 year instead of completing F1&2. How competitive is this process?

6.

I know that UK students were previously ranked and had to sit the SJT for a decision to be made on their foundation posts. Is there something of the sort on completion of the programme or within the penultimate year? What is the application process and competition like?

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