jang said:
ah icic
well theres this SMTP thing? so i guess they use that instead of the GAMSAT...
i think it be pretty hard to make it into grad med at Usyd...
can ne1 second that it be harder by this than it would be if u did ne other undergrad course n then applied later with gamsat?
well this is wat i found and copied and pasted
sounds too risky
well, if you do alright at uni you've got all the chances to get into the GMP at usyd, it might even be easier for others to enter via gamsat compared to undergrad.
Usyd require a 5.5 gpa minimum. Which is basically a credit average. They decide who gets interviewed by looking at their gpa (only has to be over 5.5 then it's not used anymore), then they must get the year's GAMSAT score cut-off, which was 58 last year.
They interview about 300 students for 188 places. Less competitive but it's supposed to be difficult to get a good gamsat. (gamsat is a 5.5hour exam consisting of 3 parts)
Many people get in via the gamsat route. In case you wanted to know it costs $286 to do the exam. So it's not exactly cheap to retry the exam again and again. Prep courses for gamsat cost ~$1000 or over. So if you've prepared for gamsat/interview and have got the academic cut-off then you'd have a good chance of obtaining a place in grad med.
Besides, getting a degree first hand is always useful.
In short, trying for grad med is harder in terms of studying/preparing but the competition is much lighter
Undergrad med is much easier but the competition is crazy.
I'd say just keep trying undergrad then try both grad and undergrad med when the opportunity arises.