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Monash Uni. Medical Course FAQ (1 Viewer)

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Hi! So I was just looking through the boards and I realised you're doing med at monash, so I'm hoping you'll answer a couple of q's for me!
Yes, no probs!
Monash is my university of choice at the moment, but it's 5 hours away and I've been to Melbourne a total of 3 times so how did you find adjusting to the change?
Yes, it's true that Monash is far away from everywhere. Personally, I live close to the uni so I didn't have to go to the CBD often. In terms of geography it would be difficult to adjust (obviously) since everything is so unfamiliar, and I know you'll hear this thousands of times and it might sound cliched, but you WILL get used to it. The city landmarks, the public transportation, etc.
I mainly want to do medicine so I can eventually work in a country town like the one I'm from (living in the city doesn't appeal to me beyond university), but I really don't know what the course involves - how would you judge how hard it is?
Much more workload than high school. The hours you spend in uni are less, but the amount of independent study required is much greater. Let me put it to you this way, you're pitted against other bright students so even though the workload isn't that much, you have to study hard if you want to remain competitive against other students. For example, I studied about four hours a day average and I only manages to get slightly above average. So that means that everyone are studyfreaks and/or are naturally geniuses. I don't want to scare you off but just inform you so you have a realistic view about what this course involves. .
A former teacher told me that the cut-off is very high, but it doesn't mean the course is THAT hard - only that there are many people wanting to get into it. Would you agree?
There is no defined cutoff because as you know, there are several criteria used for assessing entry into the course. One of my close friends (he's 16 still!) managed to scrape in with 85 and a meagre UMAT. Which means that he really impressed them during the interview. Plus he can enter via the Rural Access Scheme which takes rural disadvantage into consideration and alows entry with a comparatively lower UAI/ENTER. And regarding the teacher's comment, yeah that's true. The mean ENTER of candidates in a course is indicative of how many people went to get in and not really the difficulty of the course. I think the statement that medicine is the hardest course in uni is definitely wrong. You'll be amazed by the level of maths required by engineers for example.
I also think that the most I'll be looking at is 98, do you think i'd have a chance?
Definitely! There's plenty of people in medicine with lower ENTER scores (I would hazard a guess and say about 50% of local students). So just make sure you mention you're from Rural and do well in UMAT and interview.
- How can I know whether I would enjoy the course? Are there any attributes/interests etc that would indicate its 'for me'? I have this terrible fear that I'll go through it all and then find it's not what I expected.
You can find the course outline at www.med.monash.edu.au- should give you a rough idea of what you'll be expected to study in the course. I guess, Medicine is for people who have a genuine interest in healing peoples illnesses though solid biomedical foundations. Need I say more?
What's the accomodation like?
If you arrange to stay on campus, the accomodation is shoebox sized even for the most expensive (Mannix College). I recommend you find some lodgings yourself because it's cheaper, and you get more freedom and a better study environment. Unless you like to socialise and/or get pissed every second night!
Do you have to work, if so how much? Or is it possible to live off the centrelink benefits?
I highly doubt centrelink is sufficient to support you, unless your parents are also giving you money at the same time. If you dont want to accept money from your parents, you might have to be prepared to work at least 5 hours a week depending on how much money you spend on non-essential items and services.
What are the expenses like? (books .. and stuff)
You can survive first year med without anything except a lab coat which is compulsory. If you want better than a mere average result, you might have to invest 200-300 on books since books are difficult to borrow from the library, especially around exam time.
Would I be able to get by without driving? Driving and myself don't really work, so if public transport is good..
Public transport is alright I guess. Nearest train station is Clayton (10 mins by bus) and there is a bus loop with many services. The bad thing is that you can forget a night out on the town if you're to stingy to afford the 6 bucks or so to Clayton Campus from the station. All in all, if you're only getting around in the daytime, public transoprt is reliable (better than Shityrail) and economically viable since from 2005onwards a student concession card is like 10 bucks).
What do you think of the course?
It's alright. More challenging than I originally thought.
 

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I like this. I think I'll be replying to PMs in public in future too, since then perhaps I'll receive less. :p
 

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yeah clayton is...in the municipality of Monash
it has a drug problemo
 

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Haha, but the rent is relatively cheap compared to Sydney and its ilk. I can answer some questions too.
 

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yep, thats true. Plus the fact that Monash is a five year course means that you save money in the long run. Same goes for Newcastle University.
 

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i myself pay 85 excluding expenses...so about 100 a week? but thats cos i got a new house with private ensuite hehe :)
 

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haha he has someone to cook for him as well. She's very dear. But still he manages with his tight budget.
 
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wow, that's a good price for just the lodging
newcastle colleges are around 180 including food

much better than usyd, which is like 320 a week at wesley college (on-campus)
 

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haha what i save on accomodation, i spend on food...actually james says he feeds 3 people for 20 bucks a week and him being james im inclined to believe him :)
but as for myself I spend 40 bucks. There are some things in life you can't afford to go without :)
 

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newcastle colleges are around 180 including food
that's good! plus i've seen the newcastle accomodation and it's excellent! I don't know about the food though. As for Mannix college in Monash, the rates are 230 but you gotta do your own laundry and friday nights dinner is not provided. Even in my old homestay place, they asked for 190 with crappy food, no lunch or brekky and washing once a week.
 

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im doing 65 + 15 in utilities but 45 mins to uni.. and shared bathroom..
or 20 mins by car..

public transport is 2.20 a day..

sigh i miss private ensuite.. and close to city and clubs.. but it was settin me back more :S...
damn u wilson!!!!!! *secretly wishes that he went to monash*
 

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hey alvin, robert, post some pics of your living arrangements up if you get the chance eh?

As of this year I've changed to:
-85/week
-unfurnished room (except for a small table, computer chair and single bed)
-alarm system installed
-utilities not included (approx 20/week with gas, elec, water, internet)
-ensuite
-1 minute walk from uni gate, 5 minutes to the center for medical and health sciences education.

Piczors when I set up my room!
 

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Med and Mannix

Hey everyone, wow...revisiting the past a bit here and checking out the HSC forums.
I'm also a med student at Monash, and stay at Mannix College, which I highly recommend. Yeah, actually it's saturday nights that we don't get food, but most people are usually out anyway, so it's kinda good. Our rooms and everything get cleaned, we have a good library, sink and stuff in our rooms, unlike the Halls on-campus. Friends are just around the corner. Best of all though is that we are directly across the road from the med section of Monash Clayton Campus. It's great, so instead of battling traffic, or struggling with the public transport, we just dash across the road. Takes less than 5 mins. So while renting people have to get up say, 2 hrs before classes start, we can get up 20mins before. awesome.
Um, what else can I add...oh yeah, 1st semester of 1st year is the easiest time of your life. Minimal classes, a LOT of fun, parties, like...one assignment, one 5% mid sem exam, one 5% end of sem exam - easy. they really ease you into it. seriously, a good time.
Uni life is sooo much better than high school, trust me, you'll have a great time.

hmm, well I'd be happy to answer any questions, if anasero can't fill you in on something specific.

OK, well, enjoy yr12 guys, remember you don't walk out as a number at the end! :)

Cheers,
Kez
 

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