You need to think about the following:
1. performing same experiment and gaining the same results
2. whether the research method could be used again to achieve same or similiar results under same conditions
3. accuracy
4. any constraints
5. whether you are sampling a large group or small...
Newcastle has changed to at least 60 or above for S1, at least 50 in S2 and at least 50 in S3. As they want students to have skills in assesing the problem learning scenarios that they hold in tutes.
Oh, dear I am rather alarmed that your teachers could not help with this or direct you to a careers advisor.
Okay, so presuming you are set on becoming a surgeon on the following would apply:
1. Sit the Undergraduate Medicine and Health Sciences Admission Test (UMAT)
2. Use your ATAR or...
Thanks Medman,
I thought I was thinking about it in the right way if all goes well and I pursue the FRACGP pathway. However, the ultimate dream would be to perhaps do a conjoint Fellowship between FRACGP and FRACP General Medicine & Acute care after being accepted and completing JMP ;)...
Re: best allied health occupation
I have an AHA qualification so may be a little bias. However, when I was doing my placements I thoroughly enjoyed working with the OTs and PTs, as you can do upper and lower limb exercises, take patients on outings to improve their functioning in daily...
Does anyone know how the AGPT program works in terms of one being a Registrar, exams and becoming FRACGP qualified?
Also, I am wondering does the trajectory work as follows to become a procedural GP:
5 yrs med school
1 yr PGY1 (Intern)
1 yr doing a Masters (residency)
3-yrs (Registrar to...
14C as it can't be A because young children move, can't be B as depth penetration is too low, can't be D as it is only examining soft tissue. Plus ultrasounds or ECHOs when dealing with the heart are commonly used to look at structure/ valves.
16D high refractive glass is on the inside of...
Jazz, I should have clarified that, the site linked actually does not contain a form. The link takes one to a NESA page that details the actions to undertake if they were late (with illness and accidents being examples of valid reasons). Even if one does not have a valid reason they still need...
Work your way through the syllabus dotpoints, make notes from textbooks/ your teacher, do past papers and get them marked, attempt harder CSA Catholic/Independent papers, and setup a discussion forum with other IPT students to quiz/help one another (there should be one on here from a few years...
I kept my 12 units, as I thought about what might potentially happen if I bombed out in one of my other subjects.
However, the decision you make depends on factors such as: time, future career aspirations, if you are feeling stressed in any of the classes and whether you think you would be...
I would be looking at the following options:
1. Depending upon your ATAR undertake a Foundation program to help with Uni admission after completion or complete cert IV or higher TAFE courses.
2. Enter into a University course that interests you and that you believe you would obtain a credit...