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To my knowledge, there are no Caribbean medical schools in the US. However, there are American medical schools in the Caribbean. Perhaps this might be an acceptable option for you.
There are many good medical transcriptionist schools in the US. Some of the best schools for medical transcriptionists include Kaplan University and Penn Foster.
Most colleges will accept both, but you will find that, typically, colleges on either US coast will prefer the SAT and colleges are more inland will prefer the ACT.
No... Canadian schools do not require SAT scores. However, if you are an international student applying from the US, chances are they will request it (Especially top ranked schools like McGill)
There are many colleges and universities who will accept students with a combined SAT score of 2030. You should check with the colleges to which you wish to apply to find out their specific requirements.
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Most schools won't accept a score under 15. Some schools prefer SAT scores (especially those located in coastal areas) and others (especially in the midwest) prefer the ACT. These preferences are fading, however, and most schools now regard both sets of scores with equal weight.
Medical schools in the US require certain coursework for admission, but not a particular major.
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Billing and coding schools and programs are available, particularly for furthering medical knowledge. They are schools, sometimes online, that teach courses on how to process insurance claims.
The ACT is used primarily by colleges and universities in the US as part of the criteria they use for college admissions. The student's GPA and the courses he or she has taken are usually the most important considerations with the ACT or SAT scores close behind. There was a time when some schools would only consider the SAT for college admissions, but today every school in the country will accept either test.www.collegedirection.org
they can do both. my cousin went to medical school in UK but she lives in Ireland