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Quick Scroll Apply2medicine 01.17.08 (7 months ago) #1

I recommend those who apply for St training in 2008, NEVER, give your application to the different centers for writing or reviewing.i gave my self to "Apply2medicine" and I only waste my time and money.
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Quick Scroll what a con 01.20.08 (7 months ago) #2

hi

i agree apply2medicine is a con!!

i had them make a cv for me and my own was much better.

so stay away from using such sites.

they promise one thing and just edit ur CV
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Quick Scroll Apply2medicine 01.25.08 (7 months ago) #3

you are right and there is not any organization to control these departments.I paid near £200 and I received a piece of rubbish answer.Seems an English teacher just changed some vocabularies.
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