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Which Medicine/Dentistry school did/will you apply for?

  • UNSW

    Votes: 37 72.5%
  • Newcastle

    Votes: 24 47.1%
  • Monash (Vic)

    Votes: 21 41.2%
  • Melbourne (med or dent)

    Votes: 22 43.1%
  • Adelaide (med or dent)

    Votes: 17 33.3%
  • UWA (med or dent)

    Votes: 14 27.5%
  • JCU (Qld)

    Votes: 5 9.8%
  • Tasmania

    Votes: 10 19.6%
  • Otago (NZ)

    Votes: 6 11.8%
  • Other..pls post

    Votes: 7 13.7%
  • Bond (Gold Coast)

    Votes: 1 2.0%
  • UQ

    Votes: 8 15.7%

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haha im not sure its 15 years alvin...for undergrads its 5-6 years degree, then 2yrs internship then 3 years specialising while working as a registrar isn't it? which would be 10-11 years instead.

for postgrad is hate to be in a bonded situation though. 3-4 years undergrad, then a 4 year graduate course etc etc...works out to be 12-13 years.
hello? ill fail lik 3 times cos im too wasted and never accomplish stuff.. :p

u still hav to pay for ure specialist training and anything after the med course..
its just i planned to do OMS (oral-maxillofacial surgery) thru the MBBS.. its longer than thru BDS but has more options.. and OMS is about 16yrs thru med & 15 yrs thru BDS..

wilson- i thought internships were 1 year ^.~ ...... why did u say 2?

plus its only the minimum for specialties are 3 yrs.. some of the good ones are longer
 

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u hav an interview and then they give u a benchmark to complete lik a non-med course.. usualli BSc.. with the expectation of a minimum mark.. like.. u need at least a credit average..
so when u finish that course ull be admitted into the med/dent program hopefully.. consider UQ
 

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Yeah, it's like after the application process they go "ok, you can have a place...IF you get a credit average in a BSc first". You've received a guaranteed place in a Graduate course, as long as you still deserve it after three years. I think it's actually a pretty good deal, considering a Credit average isn't so hard (definitely not as hard as that 99.xx UAI crap, but still hard) and you don't need to go through the 18 month long GAMSAT ordeal.
 

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Well, they want a GPA over 5.5, where they once wanted 4.0 ... it comes out to about the same I should expect. The GPA I mention is for normal Graduate Entry (ie get Bx, do GAMSAT, sit interview, w1nn4r). They haven't actually started the program yet though.
 
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does anyone know the uai requirements for B of Oral health in Dental Science at Griffith university?
 

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cos kimmeh thats the M.Dentistry one at griffith.. u get 2 degrees, auto-entryfrom B.OralHealth in D. Sci
griffith has good teachin but the reputation is very new...
course is sound but expensive

ummm UAI shoud be >95.. cos its the only dental course in QLD.. for yr 12 leaver..
since UQ is conditional..they must not hav liked me cos i was told i needed to get a D for 1 year in CHem, Phys and maths..in B.Sc.. too risky.. but i did get a D in maths this sem.. so i could hav
 
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Ooh, maybe I can do that, though I don't get my results until tomorrow and I doubt I got Distinctions in Physics and Maths...very much doubt it. I may not have even passed Physics!
 

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hmm went to salvos to ask for directions today...an interesting sign
 

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yeah they were new in the box...but the must be a different kind cos they were smaller than the original, if my memory serves me correctly...

oh wait, i remember they were digital clocks integrated within a furby casing hehe....
 

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break them apart.. and see wat parts i need to reprogram them ?
plus im in adel..
my friends are still in melb and studying isnt my thing.. yet..

so ive made DVD videos+menu of our medball, reformatted my computer.. cleaned up my room.. slept in.. watched scrubs..

need something else to do..
 

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