stella8h8chang
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Hiya, I'm not sure if this is the right place to put this, but I'd like some help on achieving my dream. My dream is to go to Oxford to study Classics for four years, then return to Sydney and do postgrad Medicine. See bottom of post for reasoning.
Barriers:
1. Grades. As far as I know, they want three A's from A-Levels. Anyone know what kind of UAI that would equate to? I think I am fairly strong at Latin, English and Chemistry (I'm in year eleven). I am OK at maths (am planning to do 4-unit), and SDD (accelerated). I would also like to do a distinction course next year, but this will of course depend on what happens this year with SDD.
2. Parents. There is no way they would let me go overseas, particularly as moved from Malaysia to Australia to give me a better education. This leads into to my next problem.
3. Money. It costs something to the tune of over A$20000 a year to do a classics degree at Oxford. Now even with my parents, this would be hard; without would be even more difficult. And so, I would need a scholarship to go overseas.
4. Coming back. Having done nothing but classics essays/languages for four years, I don't know what will happen to my sciences. I will do Chemistry for my HSC. I have also completed roughly half the Physics prelim course (decided to drop it). I'm also doing SDD but that's not strictly a science. So I'm a bit worried about coming back and doing Medicine because I might be a lousy Med student, having done no real science.
So yeah...if someone could give me some advice with overcoming these barriers, that would be appreciated.
Reasons: Classics is one of my passions. However, I want to do Medicine and then go off with MSF and help people in war-torn countries. Just I'm not really mature enough to be a good doctor at the moment...and the moment you emerge with a medical degree you're expected to go out and work as a doctor, leaving no time to break off and do something else until you decide to retire. If anyone can come up with anything better, I'm pretty open to criticism and suggestions.
Barriers:
1. Grades. As far as I know, they want three A's from A-Levels. Anyone know what kind of UAI that would equate to? I think I am fairly strong at Latin, English and Chemistry (I'm in year eleven). I am OK at maths (am planning to do 4-unit), and SDD (accelerated). I would also like to do a distinction course next year, but this will of course depend on what happens this year with SDD.
2. Parents. There is no way they would let me go overseas, particularly as moved from Malaysia to Australia to give me a better education. This leads into to my next problem.
3. Money. It costs something to the tune of over A$20000 a year to do a classics degree at Oxford. Now even with my parents, this would be hard; without would be even more difficult. And so, I would need a scholarship to go overseas.
4. Coming back. Having done nothing but classics essays/languages for four years, I don't know what will happen to my sciences. I will do Chemistry for my HSC. I have also completed roughly half the Physics prelim course (decided to drop it). I'm also doing SDD but that's not strictly a science. So I'm a bit worried about coming back and doing Medicine because I might be a lousy Med student, having done no real science.
So yeah...if someone could give me some advice with overcoming these barriers, that would be appreciated.
Reasons: Classics is one of my passions. However, I want to do Medicine and then go off with MSF and help people in war-torn countries. Just I'm not really mature enough to be a good doctor at the moment...and the moment you emerge with a medical degree you're expected to go out and work as a doctor, leaving no time to break off and do something else until you decide to retire. If anyone can come up with anything better, I'm pretty open to criticism and suggestions.