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Anyone doing medicine in uni rn?🧐 (1 Viewer)

Nacseo

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Anyone doing medicine rn in university, I would like to ask, what's your journey like, hardships, grades and other random shenanigans. I also wanna do medicine as well.
 

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Go to mso (medstudentsonline) - a forum like bos which is dedicated to medicine. There’s a bunch of people who have shared their experiences on there.
 

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Go to mso (medstudentsonline) - a forum like bos which is dedicated to medicine. There’s a bunch of people who have shared their experiences on there.
Vernburn did you get into medicine?
 

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when you realise latin's more useful in med than physics or maths lol. heard russian's pretty useful for med as well lmao.
Yeah because you can tell patients they have 3 months to live with those languages
 

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Go to mso (medstudentsonline) - a forum like bos which is dedicated to medicine. There’s a bunch of people who have shared their experiences on there.
There a forum like this but for Law?
 

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99.8 seems to be the standard across the board, with 99.90 for their scholarship.
From memory a weighted average of above 80% or 75%, with a 99ATAR will guarantee you a spot. Which is way more comforting than 99.9 lol
 

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99.8 seems to be the standard across the board, with 99.90 for their scholarship.
From memory a weighted average of above 80% or 75%, with a 99ATAR will guarantee you a spot. Which is way more comforting than 99.9 lol
Does anyone know any university that is good for medicine.
 

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