darcski
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yep, got a UNSW RSES interview offer on Tuesday
lol. If I really wanted to do Med, and was dying for an interview... My bro would be a perfectly good person to ask. But okayBacilli said:If you discuss your interview experiences, it provides your competition with an advantage therefore I suggest you be careful in regards to the information you provide to other applicants.
Lol ... well she wouldn't be an A grade student without my notes because she does sweet f all work herself. I'm not going to be dux because I don't kiss up enough... at our school it has nothing to do with eventual TER marks, but rather on teacher nomination.liverpool3k said:But is the girl going to be dux because of your notes? and if your notes are so good, why aren't you going to be dux - seeing as you did write them...
GeorgesBorges said:Rejection e-mails have not been sent yet.
Interview offer e-mails look like this
"Dear Applicant
The Faculty of Medicine is pleased to offer you an interview as part of the
selection process for entry to the Medicine Program at UNSW in 2008. The
interviews will be held on Monday 24th September to Friday 28th September.
Please read the information below for matters related with interview. I
strongly recommend you to print this email for your reference.
... ...
I wish you all the best for your interview and see you in September.
Kind Regards,
Joanna Tjojoatmodjo
Administrative Officer
Faculty of Medicine
The University of New South Wales
Sydney NSW 2052
Australia
Phone: +61 2 9385 1317
Fax: +61 2 9385-1874
CRICOS Provider: 00098G"
that makes sense, i guess my umat is below 220 lolaussiechica7 said:here were the requirements for an interview last yr:
http://www.med.unsw.edu.au/medweb.nsf/page/Latest_News#local
So you can look at your predicted UAI and get a ROUGH idea of what you umat is below this year. It will have changed for this year
Say you got a 98 predicted, it means your UMAT might be under 188 this year. It could still be 187 so you could still have done well.
Don't worry be happy
And remember there are always late round interviews, other med schools, and other alternatives to getting into med straight away.
Don't stress! Nothing to do with med school entrance is the end of the world
Since my principal was crazy enough to give me 98-100, that means my UMAT might be under 151, eh? Can't wait 'til Thursday. LOL.aussiechica7 said:here were the requirements for an interview last yr:
http://www.med.unsw.edu.au/medweb.nsf/page/Latest_News#local
So you can look at your predicted UAI and get a ROUGH idea of what you umat is below this year. It will have changed for this year
Say you got a 98 predicted, it means your UMAT might be under 188 this year. It could still be 187 so you could still have done well.
Don't worry be happy
And remember there are always late round interviews, other med schools, and other alternatives to getting into med straight away.
Don't stress! Nothing to do with med school entrance is the end of the world
OMG! Are you SHIVAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!littlemaster said:Mine's at 10:30 Thursday 27th
I miss my final assembly!! how sad!
Yes yes 'tis I!kloudsurfer said:OMG! Are you SHIVAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If your not than just ignore this...lol
Hey, im gonna do arts/med aswell hopefully at UNSW or post-grad.Zephyrio said:I think you need to do either standard/Advanced English to get into medicine... (undergrad).
I hope I get into UNSW med.
Does anyone know about the arts add-on and how many electives we can choose from that?
1) dont leave it to chance for grad entry unless u really need tochaithu said:hey guyz i just finished year 11....i am doing math physics, biology and chemistry and esl english....i want to get entry to medicine in any university..
do u think it is very hard to get entry.....what about as a gratuate entry
i am nervous about HSC...:mad1: ...
canb any one help...me...pls
thanks
nsw said:Assumed Knowledge
nsw said:There are no prerequisites for entry into UNSW Medicine. However, there is assumed knowledge of Standard English (in the NSW HSC). Assumed knowledge is a level of achievement at the HSC (or equivalent) considered desirable for successful study. Students who do not have the assumed level of knowledge are not prevented from enrolling, but may be placed at a disadvantage.
http://www.med.unsw.edu.au/medweb.nsf/page/Selection_local