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Lol, probs IndiaWhat country man? I'm interested if I can manage it for like 100k but maybe that's dreaming
Anyway, I guess no one has answers to my Q
Lol, probs IndiaWhat country man? I'm interested if I can manage it for like 100k but maybe that's dreaming
Sorry Adrita, as I said 'This is a really good question', maybe if medman looks at this thread he might be able to shed some light pertaining your questionLol, probs India
Anyway, I guess no one has answers to my Q
I'm applying as a non-standard, do you know of any schemes?I have only heard of students applying during their HSC year for special consideration which resulted in them getting 99.95 equivalent ATAR. This lowered the threshold for their UMAT score for UNSW to 70%.
I think rural schemes just give bonus points on top of their original ATAR. Not 100% sure but they definitely have lower requirements and this applies to indigenous students too.
It's easier to screw up the interview than you might think. Especially when you get a harsh cold almost rude interviewer which I experienced. Sitting side on with his arms and legs crossed and looked like he wasn't interested in what you are saying can throw you off so badly. And who knows if he was being racist.
You really dont have to be rich to get into bond. As simple as it can be, a loan with a low interest rate might help and then it won't take decades after you are a medical practitioner (~6-7 yrs to pay it off).Bond isn't actually that low. I haven't seen the exact numbers, but don't think every rich kid can waltz in with a 90 atar and 50% UMAT.
Hmm this gives me hope. But omg i'm inundated with these applications. I've been writing them for a week straight and I still have like 6 more to write out... and QTAC only gives me 6 preferences! (UAC is nice with 9)You really dont have to be rich to get into bond. As simple as it can be, a loan with a low interest rate might help and then it won't take decades after you are a medical practitioner (~6-7 yrs to pay it off).
ftfy . Better chanceIn other news fellas, just be a disabled, low socioeconomic, Indigenous Australian living in a rural area who has also happened to complete the HSC and you too can gain entry into Medicine!
#onlyslightlybitter #dietracist
7 years to pay off ~200k, lol notsureifsrsYou really dont have to be rich to get into bond. As simple as it can be, a loan with a low interest rate might help and then it won't take decades after you are a medical practitioner (~6-7 yrs to pay it off).
Not that I know of. Guess you can only special consideration your marks at university but that is all. Not sure exactly what your situation is so it's hard to suggest anything that is helpful.I'm applying as a non-standard, do you know of any schemes?
OkayNot that I know of. Guess you can only special consideration your marks at university but that is all. Not sure exactly what your situation is so it's hard to suggest anything that is helpful.
200k can be paid off in probably be paid off in 6-7 years if you're very frugal and manage your finances well in the ideal world. You won't be able to get a home loan that's for certain at the beginning given your huge debt. Also if any unforeseen circumstances play a part you may potentially double the time it takes to pay off your loan. You must realise the world is not ideal.
srs, you can pay of 200k in 7 years?Not that I know of. Guess you can only special consideration your marks at university but that is all. Not sure exactly what your situation is so it's hard to suggest anything that is helpful.
200k can be paid off in probably be paid off in 6-7 years if you're very frugal and manage your finances well in the ideal world. You won't be able to get a home loan that's for certain at the beginning given your huge debt. Also if any unforeseen circumstances play a part you may potentially double the time it takes to pay off your loan. You must realise the world is not ideal.
It will be very hard but it may be possible. You have to work overtime and not have a family!srs, you can pay of 200k in 7 years?
but you can't even get a 200K loan in the first place (assuming it isn't on HECS or anything like that)It will be very hard but it may be possible. You have to work overtime and not have a family!
Unfortunately there's nothing - not with undergrad or postgrad. I've looked into it due to certain circumstances and there is zip, zilch, zero special consideration. They're even more cut throat with that rule when it comes to PG.Okay
I guess I'd call it severe illness/disturbance within the family
Um, I'll just use it for my university marks then I guess
Oh Thanks for that anywayUnfortunately there's nothing - not with undergrad or postgrad. I've looked into it due to certain circumstances and there is zip, zilch, zero special consideration. They're even more cut throat with that rule when it comes to PG.
I'd advise using it for uni marks as you've said. Although, depending on what uni you go to, this can sometimes work and other times not. I went to sydney and they were pretty damn unforgiving.
JMP is always an option if your GPA and UMAT are good enough That's my hope anyway!Oh Thanks for that anyway
My umat is mystery mark lol.JMP is always an option if your GPA and UMAT are good enough That's my hope anyway!
Is that even a thing?My umat is mystery mark lol.
Thanks </3Is that even a thing?
Seriously I had no idea they even did that. There there. I will buy you a comfort coffee.Thanks </3