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- 2009
I heard that you generally need to be in the 85th percentile or higher to have a chance at getting an offer for med - not sure if it's different for rural entry though? But still a reputable score =)rrma 4. umat 65 %ile. 96 uai. Not very competitive but i thought it was sufficient. I was so grateful my umat wasnt extremely terrible coz i remember that day. (extremely disastrous in a funny kind of way haha)
Lololol... the problem is, some people have a life, a family, a social support network and a home that cannot simply be shifted to a rural or remote area for 5 years while you work in your bonded place. Personally, bonded to a rural/country area = ewwy. There's nothing wrong with having preferences, and people who would "kill" to have a bonded place need to earn their way into the course just the same... desperation =/= degree.ugh, i hate people who are so picky about being bonded. i know plenty of people who would KILL for a bonded spot. really though if you want to be a doctor you need to harden the fuck up. being a doctor is all about (cheesy as it sounds), helping people so i don't see why working in an area of workforce shortage is seen so negatively among aspiring med students. plus you can serve up to half your bond during your tenure. yes, it is a very big decision to make at such a young age but there isn't anything you can do besides go with the flow. if all else fails and you want to stay where you are, you can pay out the bond which really isn't as uneconomical as it seems!