This has probably been discussed to death already, but can someone provide some insight? i.e. JMP bonded vs UQ unbonded.
For UQ, I'd be doing 3 years of study in a course that probably won't be relevant to my med career (and you also have to consider that I have to maintain GPA 5) PLUS it's 2 years extra of studying compared to JMP. (and I very much would like to finish studying and start working ASAP).
On the other hand, Newcastle provides a very appealing 5 year program. Disadvantage is that it's bonded - but I heard you can buy your way out of it? And that it's around 100k? (15-20k for each year of your degree). But then can't you earn that much in the 2 years that you're working (whereas if I did UQ, I'd be studying those 2 years).
I'd appreciate it a lot if someone could provide some reasons for and against, as well which one YOU would choose. Thank you!
The prestige or location of the universities doesn't really bother me.
For UQ, I'd be doing 3 years of study in a course that probably won't be relevant to my med career (and you also have to consider that I have to maintain GPA 5) PLUS it's 2 years extra of studying compared to JMP. (and I very much would like to finish studying and start working ASAP).
On the other hand, Newcastle provides a very appealing 5 year program. Disadvantage is that it's bonded - but I heard you can buy your way out of it? And that it's around 100k? (15-20k for each year of your degree). But then can't you earn that much in the 2 years that you're working (whereas if I did UQ, I'd be studying those 2 years).
I'd appreciate it a lot if someone could provide some reasons for and against, as well which one YOU would choose. Thank you!
The prestige or location of the universities doesn't really bother me.