Thanks for the reply. The complete opposite of what the website says!. Bank book has been updated, its the transaction on the statement I need. No big drama, the lady said when I return in the morning the transaction will be on the statement. I was just wondering if it was the norm, or something had changed as when I get my paperwork for my visa, i make a transaction via atm, update bank book then go inside bank and the transaction is on the statement, so something must have changed or there's a cut off time.
Thai statement should be fine although they might wonder why a tourist has a Thai account. Otherwise a home country account of any sort ought to be accepted also.
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I would also like to mention here, at this time, that I am now considering submitting my application to the Ross Medical School, of Barbados, for entrance in September.
This was not the prime motivating factor for starting this Topic.
However, I would just like to know how things stand in North America, in light of the ads I am seeing on the Med School internet sites.
Sure, I am a bit long in the tooth to begin my studies at Med School, not to mention my career in internal medicine.
But I can tell you that I will not be the oldest student ever to apply to a decent school of medicine.
I have a lot to offer, with very good prep from an excellent pre-med program at Penn, as you know.
I think I might also like to work on gender-related issues as these affect internal medicine, upon my graduation and completion of residency.
Still, speaking to the worldwide question, I am interested in this, as well, having already mentioned that I am noting this shift, now ongoing, and continually increasing at an even more rapid rate.
There are good reasons and causes, as I have stated above.
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