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    UNSW first year Medical Science Texbooks!

    Honestly, no, you won't be needing any textbooks. The lecture notes are all sufficient enough, but if you're struggling then borrow from the library or find an online version. It's not worth the money. A word of advice from someone in medical science - all the exam questions will stem from...
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    Griffith Med?

    I can't answer your first point, so I'll leave that for someone else :) I just posted this on another thread, but be careful with how you use the word 'transfer'. Transfer means you are able to transfer your results from Griffith and make them contribute to your graduation at UNSW. By that...
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    Pathway into medicine from UTS LAW

    I think there is a misconception with the word 'transfer' - transferring actually means you can move over results from your law subjects at UTS and make them useable to graduate from your medicine degree at a different university. This is not the case for medicine, as obviously it has very...
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    2015 UAC med offers

    Offer: UWS Umat: 99 (69;66;67) ATAR/GPA: 7.0 Bonded/Unbonded: Bonded Special Considerations: None Won't be accepting because offered lateral entry pathway with UNSW, so good luck for second round :)
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    Transfer into UNSW Medicine?

    I would suggest calling up and asking if you are still eligible for the graduate entry program if you've transferred from another university. If you're allowed, you'll then have to make sure that the courses you did at UTS are transferrable as the courses you would have done at UNSW (Year 1...
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    Med Sci at UNSW -> Medicine?

    Just letting you know, the lateral entry program from Medical Science to Medicine only takes into consideration the science subjects you have done in the first two years. Your specialisation (some people confuse this as a major) in Medical Science is done in the third and final year and will not...
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