elektrolytik
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after recieving my umat results, i can't make it to med/dent at UQ because I got lower than 50 in one section (section 2).
I'm not gonna to griffith or any other uni because it's just my view that I prefer the large, more "prestigious" universities. It's just my opinion.......... and i don't want to go to other states. you'll probably say "if you were truly passionate about medicine you would just apply for griffith", but i'm not going to and it has nothing to do with my passion.
So I want to do med but this means I have to graduate from an undergraduate degree because at UQ, medicine is postgrad (combined with accelerated b.science).
Should I do a "fast" course like science (3years) or other 3 year courses and do the gamsat? How difficult is the gamsat? Do I have to study a lot for it? I have the option of sitting the umat again next year but I highly doubt getting over 50 for section 2 (because I don't believe this section can be improved) and i've heard in some years sections 1 or 3 can be very difficult. I did medentry as my prep course. I should have done preparation for this way earlier but I only spent 2 weeks on medentry preparation for the umat, and I only found significant improvement in section 3.
but then I have the option of doing economics (I'm sort of interested in economics). UQ doesn't offer actuarial studies, which I'm sort of considering in doing because I find maths maybe as my strong point.
But on the UQ site it says economics (3years) combined with economics (honors 1year) will make me able to become an actuary. But would I have the same skills as a person who just came out of macquarie/unsw who did actuarial studies there? I'm clueless on how the system works.
So my friends suggested me maybe I should do economics next year and see how I find it?
lets just say I have more of an idea what I'm gonna be studying if I do medicine than economics. I like the fact that medicine has many paths to choose from. But for economics, I don't know what to expect (i know there is maths and essays involved but the question of "will i enjoy it" is what i'm doubting).
I know basic economic theory (I studied economics for a bit in year 11) but I want other people's opinions on university economics and if it's interesting or not.
But then again science and economics are both 3 year courses. So maybe economics is the best option since graduating from economics will take me somewhere... but science won't take me anywhere will it? And I can sit the umat/gamsat every year until I get a good score if I don't like economics and I wanna do medicine.
I'm not gonna to griffith or any other uni because it's just my view that I prefer the large, more "prestigious" universities. It's just my opinion.......... and i don't want to go to other states. you'll probably say "if you were truly passionate about medicine you would just apply for griffith", but i'm not going to and it has nothing to do with my passion.
So I want to do med but this means I have to graduate from an undergraduate degree because at UQ, medicine is postgrad (combined with accelerated b.science).
Should I do a "fast" course like science (3years) or other 3 year courses and do the gamsat? How difficult is the gamsat? Do I have to study a lot for it? I have the option of sitting the umat again next year but I highly doubt getting over 50 for section 2 (because I don't believe this section can be improved) and i've heard in some years sections 1 or 3 can be very difficult. I did medentry as my prep course. I should have done preparation for this way earlier but I only spent 2 weeks on medentry preparation for the umat, and I only found significant improvement in section 3.
but then I have the option of doing economics (I'm sort of interested in economics). UQ doesn't offer actuarial studies, which I'm sort of considering in doing because I find maths maybe as my strong point.
But on the UQ site it says economics (3years) combined with economics (honors 1year) will make me able to become an actuary. But would I have the same skills as a person who just came out of macquarie/unsw who did actuarial studies there? I'm clueless on how the system works.
So my friends suggested me maybe I should do economics next year and see how I find it?
lets just say I have more of an idea what I'm gonna be studying if I do medicine than economics. I like the fact that medicine has many paths to choose from. But for economics, I don't know what to expect (i know there is maths and essays involved but the question of "will i enjoy it" is what i'm doubting).
I know basic economic theory (I studied economics for a bit in year 11) but I want other people's opinions on university economics and if it's interesting or not.
But then again science and economics are both 3 year courses. So maybe economics is the best option since graduating from economics will take me somewhere... but science won't take me anywhere will it? And I can sit the umat/gamsat every year until I get a good score if I don't like economics and I wanna do medicine.
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