mayank.2802
All round nice guy
With the UMAT only 3 weeks away i asked some older friends of mine how many people were present at their testing locations.
All of them replied that there was a confronting crowd waiting outside the examination hall consisting of HUNDREDS of health science hopefuls.
This may be a good thing or a bad thing.
With a lot of people, there are more kids who dont really care and do it for the sake of it: so your percentile improves (that is if ur one of the ppl who do care).
But there is also more competition and more legitimate candidates for medicine, dentistry, pharmacy and so on.
The top 10% (approx) get called up for interview at Universities.
Does any one have any numbers on how many people sat the UMAT last year???
~10% of that number would get interview callups and since there are about 150 seats for medicine (at monash anyway) the likelihood of getting through the interview can be guesstimated.
(e.g. 300 interviewees, 150 places so 50% are accepted)
All of them replied that there was a confronting crowd waiting outside the examination hall consisting of HUNDREDS of health science hopefuls.
This may be a good thing or a bad thing.
With a lot of people, there are more kids who dont really care and do it for the sake of it: so your percentile improves (that is if ur one of the ppl who do care).
But there is also more competition and more legitimate candidates for medicine, dentistry, pharmacy and so on.
The top 10% (approx) get called up for interview at Universities.
Does any one have any numbers on how many people sat the UMAT last year???
~10% of that number would get interview callups and since there are about 150 seats for medicine (at monash anyway) the likelihood of getting through the interview can be guesstimated.
(e.g. 300 interviewees, 150 places so 50% are accepted)