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Quynh nhu said:
where can you sit for stat exam? can u do it after yr 12?
There are many locations, dates and times where you can sit stat. You just need to pick up a UAC book, and fill out the required forms and register yourself for STAT, it should cost you bout the 120ish mark. Once your registered, UAC will send you a letter to confirm your date as well as materials to prepare you somewhat.
 

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ameh said:
No that's bullshit.
Actually they do... but it doesn't interfere with the number of students who are allowed to enter Grad Medicine/Surgery.. who DONT come from a Adv Science background...

It's on their webpage.
 

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Saphira said:
Actually they do... but it doesn't interfere with the number of students who are allowed to enter Grad Medicine/Surgery.. who DONT come from a Adv Science background...

It's on their webpage.
You mean the combined med program.

It's not really a reserved spot for med science/adv science students, there are students who enrol in the combined course where they complete their med science/adv science/arts/music degree first, and then grad med provided they achieve their average. They're already admitted into the course (bar previous point) and it's not like there's a set limit for people in science to do med.
 

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yeah if u ever sit near ppl from a grad medicine course u realise some have BA/BSc or other bachelors.. but the impressive thing is that u find a few are PhD holders.. and its very daunting since they use to be the lecture in said topic lolz..

so they cant just reserve for some bachelors ppl..
 

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can someone explain the differnce between post grad and grad med?
 

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I'm not entirely sure but taking a guess, grad med would be doing medicine after you've completed a degree in something first and getting into it throgh GAMSAT etc.

post-grad med would be any further studies undertaken (specialising etc) after completing ur MBBS.

amirite?
 

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See Lexi's stickie in general tertiary/med subforum for grad/post grad differentiation.

Now that Lexi's retired, I'm going to carry on the tradition of being a nazi to people saying post grad med when they really mean grad :p
 

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Templar said:
See Lexi's stickie in general tertiary/med subforum for grad/post grad differentiation.

Now that Lexi's retired, I'm going to carry on the tradition of being a nazi to people saying post grad med when they really mean grad :p
w00t another converted to the dark side..
 

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I was speaking to a friend yesterday and he told me that in Graduate Medicine you can't get any of ur previous studies credited. For example that would mean if I majored in Physiology and then decided I wanted to do Med i'd have to do physiology subjects again??

is that true?
 

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Medicine is a highly integrated course and as such no credit will be given to previous studies, no matter how closely matching.

If you're doing grad med, you probably wouldn't do that much physiology anyway. Ditto for anatomy.
 

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Templar said:
Medicine is a highly integrated course and as such no credit will be given to previous studies, no matter how closely matching.

If you're doing grad med, you probably wouldn't do that much physiology anyway. Ditto for anatomy.
thats cos some have PhDs in anatomy or physiology and use to lecture the medical students. lolz and then they dun want to resit thru the same shit again..
 

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