I am an American from the south of African descent, and my main dream school is SGU. Now, This thread is oriented around questioning the percentage of minorities, more specifically afro-caribbean and americans enrolled at SGU.
For instance, I have done internships at Meharry medical college, and I spot on noticed the wave of darker complexioned people enrolled. Being SGU in the caribbean, I would think it would be similar but when I see advertised youtube videos, pictures, and etc. I only see very few with of course majority being much lighter in complexion.
I love being around people of all ethnicities, so i wish to avoid any negative racial remarks. It is a general question in regards to my brothers and sisters of my same ethnicity, and towards those who are current students or graduates of St. George's school of medicine.
Inclusively, I know the demographic background of Greneda is a little greater than eighty percent "Blacks".
Waiting replies thank you.
For instance, I have done internships at Meharry medical college, and I spot on noticed the wave of darker complexioned people enrolled. Being SGU in the caribbean, I would think it would be similar but when I see advertised youtube videos, pictures, and etc. I only see very few with of course majority being much lighter in complexion.
I love being around people of all ethnicities, so i wish to avoid any negative racial remarks. It is a general question in regards to my brothers and sisters of my same ethnicity, and towards those who are current students or graduates of St. George's school of medicine.
Inclusively, I know the demographic background of Greneda is a little greater than eighty percent "Blacks".
Waiting replies thank you.