I'm in the same position as you - been there two and a half years and absolutely hated it. Hoping to follow in your footsteps and quit soon (but hopefully find another job).
Fuck I'm working there tonight
Hey guys, I've got a group interview for a Christmas casual at Sportsgirl coming up. Has anyone worked there or at least done an interview that can give me some idea of what to expect? (Any tips? :) )
Also, is it better to wear something from the brand or just anything suitably...
Which unis have that combined degree program? I only know of Sydney, but I haven't really looked into med interstate yet.
As for me, I think I'd like to do either pathology, psychiatry or emergency medicine.
How much detail is needed for the responses? Like do you need to say why the two subjects were your most/least favourite and describe the work you've done etc or just list it?
Section I: 71
Section II: 53
Section III: 63
UMAT Overall Score: 62
Percentile Rank: 91
I'm happy enough :)
I was kinda surprised though, I thought I failed section 1 and aced the shit out of section 3 - 3 was my best by far in the ACER practices I did.
Generally no, but there are times when it can, depending on the person and the subject. I crammed for chem (14 hours of solid, efficient study the day before, including past papers) and physics (spread out over two days) for the trials which worked out great - but these are both subjects I'd...
Just be aware that it's mostly history of science and the impact of shit on society, so it's really nothing like maths at all.
Edit: But as the above poster said, it's not too bad if you apply yourself and the course content interests you.
The only one I really felt stressed for was English Paper 2, but now that that's over, I feel like all of the stress is gone.
Not actually as good as it sounds - I'm just unmotivated now.
I used to never memorise them (pre year 12) and I still got much the same marks as now. I think I just feel safer having a vague idea (i.e. significant points with quotes + analysis) so that I'm not at a complete loss when I go in.
Same with mine, I'm pretty sure we need a medical certificate if we want to miss school on the day before an assessment task. (Not sure if that includes friday but I suspect it might)
Wait, do they still do that? Because some wrong answers are certainly a lot more reasonable than others.
Also, I really don't think section 2 gives that good an indication of emotional intelligence/empathy or whatever (relevant for medicine). It only judges your ability to interpret emotions...