shuttle_bus5
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Why would engo kids be jealous?I really love how the *not jealous* engo kids
Yet another pretentious med student who thinks there shit don't stink.
Why would engo kids be jealous?I really love how the *not jealous* engo kids
those too.negative, med forums are full of a billion threads about "zomgggggg need a group thingo for umat" ,,,,clearly its too hard to post it all in the one thread =S =S
Try being responsible for someone's death because of the wrong diagnosis.Heaps of stress hay.
"Doctor i have a cold"
"Seems like an up chest viral infection to me"
"Can you give me anything for it?"
"Its a virus..."
*Doctor goes home and slashes wrists over stress of job*
Try being responsible for 100's of deaths when the plane you designed crashes. Or your bridge collapses. Or the a chemical you created break loose.Try being responsible for someone's death because of the wrong diagnosis.
depends on wat type of doctor you become, a lot of doctors don't get involved in life threatening situations, however yes many of them do have to put up with death right in front of their facesTry being responsible for someone's death because of the wrong diagnosis.
hmmmm, well that WOULD epically suck if that happened, however it seems that death is a more likely and in a way.. "assumed".. part of being a doctor, like its assumed that at some stage you will see someone die, whereas as an engineer you dont exactly go in with the mindset that your bridge is gonna collapse and kill a whole bunch of pplTry being responsible for 100's of deaths when the plane you designed crashes. Or your bridge collapses. Or the a chemical you created break loose.
way too rare. how often to u hear of bridges collapsing as compared to medical stuff ups.Try being responsible for 100's of deaths when the plane you designed crashes. Or your bridge collapses. Or the a chemical you created break loose.
Thats cause engineers learn from their mistakes lol..unlike some peopleway too rare. how often to u hear of bridges collapsing as compared to medical stuff ups.
WOOOT!!! 500th post. rep plz
more like patients never learnThats cause engineers learn from their mistakes lol..unlike some people.
hahaha uummm m8I really love how the *not jealous* engo kids come on a 'how to get into medicine' thread and talk about how easy it is. I would like to see what their umat scores were if they attempted it, and if they didn't they should give it a go to prove how awesome they are maybe., or throw them in and interview and see how they fare.
Medicine is not easy to get into, it is easier through things like rural entry (for an unbonded place you still need like 96-97+ atar and an alright umat) or just an easier university. Achieving basically a 99+ atar and 90th+ %'tile for entry at UNSW is no joke, I would like to see you do it, if you claim you have no interest then GTFO of the medicine forums guys.
Also pretty debatable to say the workload is easy too, I'm doing Foundations and I have 4 assignments on the go + a serious exam all very soon, and our workload almost doubles in 6 weeks or so when we begin BGD-A.
With regards to very low scores, I'm pretty sure there is 1 rural person in my cohort who got in with 91 atar, and he got a bonded place obviously. In more detail, for rural entry at UNSW you compete for 25% of the places (so 52). You don't get bonus points; it just works out that the calibre of competition is somewhat less. If you can get 96-97 atar and like 80'th %'tile or higher umat you should be in fine.
macca just got pwnedhahaha uummm m8
i distinctly remember you commenting on how you thought you would easily get into med