Awein MBA

NOT true. An MBA and a law degree are heavily depended on the rank of the school.

Regarding medicine, yes you can get residency if you come from the Carribbean but it won't be a great residency and you will never be able to achieve the ranks of your colleaugues who graduated from good US med schools. For heavens sake I know people in the Carribbean that FAILED first year chem and are now becoming doctors in the Carribean and yes they will get residency and a job in the US but I would not want to be treated by them....I mean if you can't pass basic chemistry which is important for med school, I won't want you to treat me! Even regarding med schools, though everyone from Pakistan, India, East Europe, Carribbean, even a DO (fake doctor!) gets residency and is able to earn the same as doctors that graduate from here, they don't get the same respect and acknowledgment that their peers do who have graduated from prestigious med schools. Like it or not, that's how the education system works here. The university rank matters a LOT in the US. In Canada, not so much. Pretty much every university is at the same level in Canada.

So ranking of the school always matters. People in medicine are lucky coz they can graduate from mediocre schools and still get a job in some mid-west town because everyone needs a doctor at some point in their lives. How competent these doctors are is very much up for debate.