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Is anyone thinking of applying for entry to the UoW GSM? The first student intake will be next year.

From their website there's a few entry criterira:
  • Strong results in a Bachelor level degree
  • A GPA of atleast 5.0
  • Strong results in GAMSAT
  • A portfolio
  • Success in the interview
  • Demonstrated ties to regional communities

They'll be taking 80 students in the initial intake (72 domestic, 8 international)


I'm thinking of applying at the end of my MedPhys degree, hopefully to specialise in Oncology.
 

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I thought about it...I had the required GPA, just would've had to sit the GAMSAT and go from there. But, Im not that keen. Don't think I want to do that much uni. But good luck to you mate.
 

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acullen said:
Is anyone thinking of applying for entry to the UoW GSM? The first student intake will be next year.

From their website there's a few entry criterira:
  • Strong results in a Bachelor level degree
  • A GPA of atleast 5.0
  • Strong results in GAMSAT
  • A portfolio
  • Success in the interview
  • Demonstrated ties to regional communities

They'll be taking 80 students in the initial intake (72 domestic, 8 international)


I'm thinking of applying at the end of my MedPhys degree, hopefully to specialise in Oncology.
Let's hope you've got ties to a rural community then, since I hardly consider Sutherland/Wollongong very rural (though Sutherland is about as rednecked as rural communities are [wrongly] believed to be). :)
 

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There is the option of other unis too :)

especially if u dont have a rural focus/experience.. but rural schools are the best cos rural medics are more resourceful than city one.. its the greatest challenge there is.

btw u dun specialise till lik 3-7 yrs after u complete the bachelors in medicine.. so ure in for a long ride.
 

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Studying at the University of Wollongong will also contribute towards your ability to demonstrate ties with a regional community in your portfolio, especially if you can demonstrate involvement with community and/or University activities.
Hopefully completing a degree at UoW will count as that tie to a regional community. Anyway, I plan to move to the South Coast later this year.

Yeah, looks like a very long ride to specialise.
 

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