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Three (and possibly more).I don't see what's wrong with having two accounts u guys make a big deal for no reason
Three (and possibly more).I don't see what's wrong with having two accounts u guys make a big deal for no reason
Well there really isn't anything wrong with having multiple accounts as you've pointed out. But using them for trolling isn't a great idea tbh.And?
I'm sorry but at what point was I trolling?Well there really isn't anything wrong with having multiple accounts as you've pointed out. But using them for trolling isn't a great idea tbh.
I thought you said you weren't related to Velocifire in any way? How does this concern you?I'm sorry but at what point was I trolling?
No, I was talking about Velocifire. Sorry if you misunderstood.I'm not, but I was assuming that you were talking about me as I was the accused 'alt. account' we were talking about before.
Hmm..there are heaps of local kids who make entry for rurals relatively more competitive. The barrier to classify as "rural" is not too hard to fulfil for many. I've got friends who i've grown up with in regional areas, who are going to be applying as rurals, myself included, but have just lived in those areas from like year 1-8, quite comfortably fulfilling the quota, and then moving to quite competitive, highly ranked schools to glean off and improve drastically. And, if anecdotally there are a decent amount of people like this, I imagine there would be plenty more still. With that said though, med entry for locals in Australia is absurd lol, most people here sweating with a 3000 ucat score, whilst in the UK that would let you walk into uni blindly.Don't we all wish to be farm bois. Unis literally lay out a red carpet for them!
With regards to the med entrance scheme here in Australia and requiring a much higher UCAT score than what would be deemed as competitive in the UK, I guess that comes down to supply and demand. The UK, I believe, has 37 med schools, almost double the 19 we have here. So more available spots would mean less competition between peers, I guess. But again, you could also argue that the UK has a much larger population over there, which does mean more people competing for a med spot.Hmm..there are heaps of local kids who make entry for rurals relatively more competitive. The barrier to classify as "rural" is not too hard to fulfil for many. I've got friends who i've grown up with in regional areas, who are going to be applying as rurals, myself included, but have just lived in those areas from like year 1-8, quite comfortably fulfilling the quota, and then moving to quite competitive, highly ranked schools to glean off and improve drastically. And, if anecdotally there are a decent amount of people like this, I imagine there would be plenty more still. With that said though, med entry for locals in Australia is absurd lol, most people here sweating with a 3000 ucat score, whilst in the UK that would let you walk into uni blindly.
You would assume, double the population, double the schools required no?With regards to the med entrance scheme here in Australia and requiring a much higher UCAT score than what would be deemed as competitive in the UK, I guess that comes down to supply and demand. The UK, I believe, has 37 med schools, almost double the 19 we have here. So more available spots would mean less competition between peers, I guess. But again, you could also argue that the UK has a much larger population over there, which does mean more people competing for a med spot.
I think it's a bit more than double; Aus = 26mill, UK = 67mill, but yh, I get your pointYou would assume, double the population, double the schools required no?