I got told the 2 years fast track nursing degree at Utas is an exception ? Not sure on that, I think the lady was just promoting the uni without any real knowledge
Yeah I most likely wouldn't do law .. Was just an option I wanted some feedback on :)
If my umat is poor , then I think I'll do nursing at Usyd and try transferring
My school is listed as being in area of disadvantaged status .. From what I'm aware of JCU med offers interviews to interstate non rural applicants whom achieve around 97, yet 94 if I was rural .. Would being deemed disadvantaged subject me to similar cut offs as rural applicants?
Anyone know the likelihood of transferring after a year given I meet umat and Gpa requirements? I can't see them offering too many places .. I know uws offer 6 spots from all their advanced science degrees, however no one states the likelihood of transferring if completing an alternate degree/...
Yeah I'm sort of neither here nor there with law .. I had considered doing it as an undergraduate to potentially bolster my chances of getting into medical law/being a board member etc after my normal medical career .. I did prelim business studies and really enjoyed it, but dropped to lessen...
Any opinion on the combined law degree at uws? I've heard there are really limited job prospects in law, especially if I were from a "lesser" university .. I know I only plan on doing it as a pathway into medicine, but I'd like to think I could get a job if all turns sour for me
I did/ am doing chemistry, however not bio.
It does seem like an enjoyable course, however the job prospects limit my willingness to apply
Thanks for your insight and quick replies btw :)
That's what I thought .. Which is why my tendency is leaning toward nursing because at least I'll have a job to fall back on .. Is the science learnt throughout the med science / science degrees really that beneficial for Gamsat, or would self study be sufficient?