90 percentile as a minimum. but varies from year to year.
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90 percentile as a minimum. but varies from year to year.
This illustrates my original point perfectly. People think that one visit to a doctor's practice or hospital and you will know exactly what being a doctor is like. You even touch on some of the...
the truth is, you dont until you are already balls deep. sure you can get work exp, talk to doctors blah blah blah, but all that doesnt even give you 1/100 of what med is actually like.
all medical courses require a medical degree. u sort of answered ur own question already.
dentistry and optom are not considered as part of the medical field.
bludging in med lol. u repeat/get kicked out.
dylanamali and riproot going to become best friends.
Scu worst by far. Definitely don't go there.
not biased or anything...
UWS is located in a hole.
UTS building looks like jenga.
ill concede that it means you are 1 step closer to postgrad entry BUT, the assumption here is that OP will get into medicine straight after graduating which might not necessarily be the case. sure...
neither.
no, you cant just try out a course for 6 months, decide you dont like it and transfer. you can only do that if un-enrol before census date (march 31st).
the scenario can play out a number of ways:
1. start undergrad degree, ace umat: get into med in NSW or miss out altogether
2. start undergrad degree, fk up umat: year wasted, HECs debt
3. gap...
if you do some study at university, you are pretty much eliminating a few of the top universities from your list of options for undergrad study and potential back ups if you dont make it in at a NSW...
If memories serves me correct its more like 100k. Since u pay for the difference btw a csp place ($10kpa) and a full fee ($30kpa). Makes sense since the gov is supporting u in hope that u go too...
you can definitely work while doing clinical rotations. but mostly only on weekends and nights except for a few rotations which may require you to do overnighters e.g. ED, OBGYN, paeds etc
you will have access to UMAT materials up until a while after the UMAT but you have access to the interview stuff for much longer.
depends which course. 4 points difference is pretty crazy unless the cutoff is in the 60s or 70s. so i would say you are safe.
its true that med courses are very tightly regulated. but they are still very different as unis adopt different models of learning and have different structures. hence why some unis are 6 years while...
then u woke up
100% true, but thats not what is being debated here.
you're very naive to think thats all that matters. a few points on an arbitrary scale? yeah okay. do you honestly think they will openly say that which uni you go to matters? ofc not. the "we only...
1) okay cool story bro. evidence?
2) i already said internship was ballot in my post. obviously u have troubles with comprehension. but from residency onwards its based on ur credentials.
3) to...
sure everyone who graduates medicine will get a job and will become a doctor, but thats only half the picture. i have seen discrimination first hand between med schools here in VIC. if you graduated...
if you're going with medentry, the only things that you are buying are the questions, exams and 1 day workshop. you can easily get your hands on their notes, guides and interview stuff for really...