partelephant
Monkey on a Rock
- Joined
- Nov 15, 2006
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- HSC
- 2007
To be perfectly honest, from what I've heard, the USyd interview is basically a screening test for psychopaths i.e. you don't need to have done anything really. From what I've heard like 20 out of the 22 people interviewed this year got offered places - not sure how reliable this information is though..blank said:Just a question: what non-academic things do you need to do (e.g leadership, sports) to get into med? Are you at a disadvantage if you aren't a prefect and haven't represented your school in any sport? I'm looking at Usyd (combined med) but I'd appreciate UNSW info as well.
As for non-academic stuff, you don't necessarily have had to been involved in formal leadership positions I don't think - as long as you can demonstrate instances where you have demonstrated those qualities. Of course its much easier if you've constantly been in a position of leadership but a lot of people can show that sort of stuff in everyday life. I personally found it very easy to talk about myself in the UNSW interview because I'd been in a lot of leadership positions/team situations.