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Nit did u apply for MRBS?
dude... people would strangle you because you're calling grad med, post grad med.wrx said:With MRBS it says you have to commit to 6years of rural practice once you have completed their basic medical and postgraduate training. What if you want to specialise? Im pretty confused as to when you go to the rural place?
And one other question...It states that there are 100 MRBS scholarships available, is the 100 split between every uni in Aus that offers undergrad med? Or post grad aswell?
you got the 5/8k scholarship at usyd didn't you nit?nit said:Yep, I applied for MRBS at Melbourne, Monash and had it as no.3 preference for UNSW.
is the $20k enough? or would you prefer moreKeen said:Any questions - I'm on the MRBS at Adelaide.
Keen
that is cool...nit said:well combined science medicine comes with a 6K scholarship (in total) for 3 years, plus 5K simply for UAI, which I'll get for the 4th and 5th years in grad medicine.
Keen said:Any questions - I'm on the MRBS at Adelaide.
Keen
i guess he applied...ishq said:Congratulations.
How did you do it?
FrigLexiFaggotinasero said:lol check out what this person is on...
http://boredofstudies.org/community/member.php?userid=52406
i think we all know who s/he is talking about!
I agree with Keen. Passion is definitely important, but one thing the interviewers will be looking for is a practical mind to go with said passion. There are a lot of people who are extremely passionate but otherwise unsuitable.Li0n said:no offence dude, but if your worrying about the workload of a medical student i wouldn't even think about doing it. Its a subject which requires pure passion, which were workload won't disturb you at all.
People that are doing this course not on passion should just get slashed.