Anonnnnnymous
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So many people at my school are looking to actuarial studies and law etc, and there are not much looking into medicine. Makes me kinda lose hope
Thanks but I guess knowing other options is a good thinglet the kid aim for USYD
dw. usyd law is 99.5 atar cutoff. just as dream-crushing.So many people at my school are looking to actuarial studies and law etc, and there are not much looking into medicine. Makes me kinda lose hope
95 with e12, the sun's out.dw. usyd law is 99.5 atar cutoff.
Why do you want to pursue Medicine?So many people at my school are looking to actuarial studies and law etc, and there are not much looking into medicine. Makes me kinda lose hope
Wait apparently USYD only looks to 100% ATAR not UCATlet the kid aim for USYD
no way they actually give this to anyone.95 with e12, the sun's out.
yes. 99.95 ATAR for interview.Wait apparently USYD only looks to 100% ATAR not UCAT
My school has a good math faulty. A few people got state ranks in ext 1 and ext 2 maths. But reputation became crap because of other facultiesWhy do you want to pursue Medicine?
yes way. You know how much leeway there is if you live in areas that is considered disadvantaged by SEIFA. So long as your application is good, easy stuff.no way they actually give this to anyone.
yes. 99.95 ATAR for interview.
also interestingly, your school is not in the UAC disadvantaged schools list.
Yeah, I can clearly see how bad the English one is.My school has a good math faulty. A few people got state ranks in ext 1 and ext 2 maths. But reputation became crap because of other faculties
I'm a St John's ambulance volunteer and I enjoy those kind of stuff. I wouldnt mind working hard and spending 14 more years to study medicineWhy do you want to pursue Medicine?
Not my natureYeah, I can clearly see how bad the English one is.
Anyways, that doesn't correlate to personal interest for Medicine. If you do well in Maths, why not actuarial, that uses a lot of it.
14 yrs, u want to be a neurosurgeon?I'm a St John's ambulance volunteer and I enjoy those kind of stuff. I wouldnt mind working hard and spending 14 more years to study medicine
You will be fine. just apply to every single school in Australia and maybe overseas if u have the funds. If that fails, possibly take a gap yr and grind UCAT. If that fails, postgrad route gives u 4 yrs in undergrad to grind.Probably not. But you get the point
top 10.Btw what school do you go to @idkkdi