Okay, so I recently spoke to a guy who used to lecture science at UNSW, and so he did lecture the medicine students. He was very adamant that it was a baaad idea for me (and my friend who was with me) to go to UNSW because they changed the course and now it sucks.
According to him, there are three phases? of two years or something? The first phase is basic science and clinical skills, which he complained has more content crammed into less contact hours, the second phase is a compulsory research project that according to him is a gigantic waste of time and the third phase is experience in hospitals where the doctors get really annoyed at you because you haven't done basic science or clinical skills since the first phase and so can't remember anything.
He said that the reason the course got so bad was because UNSW has a high ranking (which I do know is only based on the research the uni does, not the quality of its teaching) and so lots of students go there and so the uni doesn't have to put lots of effort into making the course really good.
I have never been there, and as I don't live in nsw I don't have any older friends I can ask about it, so I have no idea whether this guy is telling the truth.
So is this right? Can anyone explain this phase business? Should I avoid UNSW? By that I mean on the off chance I get more than one (if that) offer should I not choose UNSW?
Or is this guy wrong and is it the same quality as any other course (Monash, UQ, JCU etc.)
According to him, there are three phases? of two years or something? The first phase is basic science and clinical skills, which he complained has more content crammed into less contact hours, the second phase is a compulsory research project that according to him is a gigantic waste of time and the third phase is experience in hospitals where the doctors get really annoyed at you because you haven't done basic science or clinical skills since the first phase and so can't remember anything.
He said that the reason the course got so bad was because UNSW has a high ranking (which I do know is only based on the research the uni does, not the quality of its teaching) and so lots of students go there and so the uni doesn't have to put lots of effort into making the course really good.
I have never been there, and as I don't live in nsw I don't have any older friends I can ask about it, so I have no idea whether this guy is telling the truth.
So is this right? Can anyone explain this phase business? Should I avoid UNSW? By that I mean on the off chance I get more than one (if that) offer should I not choose UNSW?
Or is this guy wrong and is it the same quality as any other course (Monash, UQ, JCU etc.)