hyparzero
BOS Male Prostitute
I have just received my tragic results of my half yearlies and I must say, I am disappointed at my marks. My flu during the exam week was partly to blame for the tradegy.
The story:
I'm currently ranked in the top twenties in most of my subjects (like 14th, 14th, 17th and a 21th for Ext2 Maths)
With the exception of English, which during the exam I was practically half dead - somehow I managed to scribble some bull and was ranked a tragic 82 of 134.
My question is this, even if I'm ranked pretty low in my school assessments, and then I totally ace the actual final HSC exams, like high ninties in all subjects, then ace the UMAT and the interview - would it be remotely possible to get into Medicine even if my school ranking just stinks.
I am currently doing the following subjects:
English Advanced (Ranked 82nd)
Chemistry (13th)
Physics (15th)
Engineering Studies (11th)
Mathematics Ext. 1 (20th)
Mathematics Ext. 2 (21st)
I know this has been asked hundreds of times before - but I think I just need some reassurance on the matter. Any help would be highly appreciated!
Thanks.
(Advice to all: Get vaccinated against the flu weeks before your exams! I learnt the hard way!)
The story:
I'm currently ranked in the top twenties in most of my subjects (like 14th, 14th, 17th and a 21th for Ext2 Maths)
With the exception of English, which during the exam I was practically half dead - somehow I managed to scribble some bull and was ranked a tragic 82 of 134.
My question is this, even if I'm ranked pretty low in my school assessments, and then I totally ace the actual final HSC exams, like high ninties in all subjects, then ace the UMAT and the interview - would it be remotely possible to get into Medicine even if my school ranking just stinks.
I am currently doing the following subjects:
English Advanced (Ranked 82nd)
Chemistry (13th)
Physics (15th)
Engineering Studies (11th)
Mathematics Ext. 1 (20th)
Mathematics Ext. 2 (21st)
I know this has been asked hundreds of times before - but I think I just need some reassurance on the matter. Any help would be highly appreciated!
Thanks.
(Advice to all: Get vaccinated against the flu weeks before your exams! I learnt the hard way!)