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    University Transfer

    Can someone please explain to me how transfer works exactly? Please
    If I do Advanced Science in the first year, how possible is it to transfer to medicine?

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    Re: University Transfer

    BUMP!
    I've asked this question so many times before, no one ever answers me, WTF?

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    Re: University Transfer

    I would like to know as well lol.

    I think its something about getting enough credits or something idk.

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    Re: University Transfer

    Quote Originally Posted by onedaysnotice View Post
    I would like to know as well lol.

    I think its something about getting enough credits or something idk.
    It is really important for me to know so I decided what to do in 2013 =(

    Plus, my careers advisor at school doesn't know shit. He is an industrial arts teacher and now he changed to career advisory LOL...
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    Re: University Transfer

    So there is no one on this website that goes to uni?
    Please don't be mean guys, help me =(

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    Re: University Transfer

    Quote Originally Posted by U MAD BRO View Post
    Can someone please explain to me how transfer works exactly? Please
    If I do Advanced Science in the first year, how possible is it to transfer to medicine?
    What uni?

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    Re: University Transfer

    Quote Originally Posted by harrisony View Post
    What uni?
    Sydney or UNSW or ANU or Melbourn

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    Re: University Transfer

    You won't be able to transfer into USYD, UMelb or ANU since they are post grad. You can however at UNSW from BMedSc degree, it is super duper competitive because of the limited spots (circa 3ish) and eager/intelligent cohort.
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    Re: University Transfer

    Quote Originally Posted by Omnipotence View Post
    You won't be able to transfer into USYD, UMelb or ANU since they are post grad. You can however at UNSW from BMedSc degree, it is super duper competitive because of the limited spots (circa 3ish) and eager/intelligent cohort.
    What does post grad mean exactly, dose it mean I can do med after I complete the adv. science degree?

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    Re: University Transfer

    it means you'll have to reapply as a graduate student for medicine .. Thus needing the required gpa, interview , gamsat

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    Re: University Transfer

    How competitive is that?

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    Re: University Transfer

    You need a credit average WAM, ~90+ percentile GAMSAT (I think).

    You may also have to appear normal in your interview.

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    Re: University Transfer

    There's like 10 spots per year for transferers into Medicine.

    So... good luck.
    B Arts / B Science (Advanced Mathematics), UNSW

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    Re: University Transfer

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowdude View Post
    There's like 10 spots per year for transferers into Medicine.

    So... good luck.
    What about post graduate medicine, isn't that easier to get into?

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    Re: University Transfer

    If you think you can maintain a high gpa, do exceptionally well at the gamsat and can prove you're not socially incompetent then maybe

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    Re: University Transfer

    Hi, At UWS, 6 places are set aside in the Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery for people who are wanting to transfer into the program from the Advanced Science course. These students must achieve a 5.5 GPA in the Advanced Science course, and achieve a 50% percentile in the UMAT test to be eligible for an invitation to the interview (the final stage of the application process). For more information, please contact the Course Information Line on 1300 897 669 or on study@uws.edu.au. Best regards, UWS Course Info.

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