Omnipotence
Kendrick Lamar
Re: Umat
lol thanks89
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Good work, Vee. I'm proud of you, son :')
lol thanks89
confirmed
Good work, Vee. I'm proud of you, son :')
lol. this makes med look so bad.Thought this was interesting
http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/abinaz...go-to-medical-school-a-gleefully-biased-rant/
There are a lot of technical terms here (intern, resident, registrar, doctor etc etc). You are basically a doctor as soon as you graduate from your 5-6 years and start getting paid.When do actually start getting paid, i mean is it after your 5-6 uni years (during residency) or after you actually become a doctor?
yep, thats about as good as not doing the umat at all.just wondering.. umat result of 56 percentile... useless?
would any uni which needs UMAT even consider someone with that?
UNE you need i think at least 80+ umat percentile.. interview etc.Does any body know the standards required to get into University of Adelaide and University of Newcastle/New England?
I'm pretty sure Univeristy of Adelaide requires umat... it's just some people tell me that they accept people with 80+ percentile except you need about 95+ percentile in order to compete for an interview place... is that true?UNE you need i think at least 80+ umat percentile.. interview etc.
then uni of adelaide, not sure but i think there is no umat required.
It's been a year, and reading your original post I have come to the conclusion that you are a pretentious bitch. :3Its okay mate, if you feel the need to lash out your frustrations on me I understand.
But seriously, maybe in a few days when you get over it you'll actually take my advice.
lolI'm not trying to be! Not everyone is cut out to be a doctor, and I'm sure there are industries/career paths that you can excel and succeed in that are more suited to your strengths.
lolThe thing with umat though is that it tests way more than academic ability, from what I've seen, its more a test of natural skills and instincts.
All multiple choice has an element of fluke, but at the end of the day, if you are truly cut out for medicine, thenyou should be able to do well in this test without spending years and thousands of dollars on 'preparation' equipping you with skills that others possess naturally.
Bad luck if you didn't do as well as expected guys
But maybe youre not really cut out for med, and will actually be better off in other careers.
Or if you're really set on Med, do post grad or try again next year, but don't be one of those guys who go back again every single year and still never do well