Hi,
I may be trying for med and I would like to know which unis offer places for potentially lower atars (relative to medicine) like 97s. I am currently aiming for a 98 but based off of how things are going, I am not rlly sure if I will actually do super well.
I want to get into the UNSW Bachelor of Medical Studies (BMed) and the Doctor of Medicine (MD) program. Now that abstract reasoning isn't a thing anymore (RIP), does anybody know what a good score would be to be competitive? Also, does situational judgment impact my chances, or does UNSW not...
I'd like some help picking between these three courses. I want to get into medicine next year as a non-standard entry student, but that also means I'll have to pick a degree that I will be completely fine sticking to if med doesn't work out. That being said, I'll still have to maintain a high...
i just finished year 11 and im planning to do the ucat in 2023, currently im doing icanmed - and they seem to be successful. apparently >50% of those in the 90th or higher percentile do icanmed. but after browsing reddit & boredofstudies a lot of people were saying just doing practice questions...
Hi there,
Currently I am doing my HSC and missed the opportunity to complete my UMAT this year. I do not wish to take a gap year and would rather go straight to uni but I’m hoping to go into medicine. As most unis require the UMAT this is making it very difficult. I am planning on just starting...
Hi all,
Is it possible to transfer to UNSW / WSU Medicine if I do another course (completely unrelated to med) from another uni? For me, that 'another uni' is USyd.
There's no clear cut answer to this question on the UNSW Med website and most other threads I can find are many years outdated...
So at the moment my yr 11 subjects are:
- Standard English
- Standard Math
- Chemistry
- Biology
- SOR
- PDHPE
I was in maths advanced in Term 1 but was moved down with a bunch of other students, as we'd 'perform better in standard'. My goal is to get into Medicine but now I'm not so sure with...
I want to study medicine at James cook university and recently became aware that there is an application that you have to hand in in order to get in. One of the questions ask "What activities (paid employment, work experience or voluntary work) have you undertaken, in addition to your studies...
has anyone done the ISAT or is currently doing it? Have no idea how to prepare for it beside the only paper they give online :( I know it's a test that isn't designed to be prepared for but I can't just go into the exam and prepare nothing lol