Riproot
Addiction Psychiatrist
- Joined
- Nov 10, 2009
- Messages
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- Gender
- Male
- HSC
- 2011
- Uni Grad
- 2017
"I'm a final year medical student hence I know more about interviews"Cheers, appreciate your support. I really enjoy teaching and mentoring younger students and I want to give correct advice to students thinking of doing medicine as I myself was never given this opportunity. Being a final year medical student I believe I know more about the career path of medicine more so than first year students or people who do not even study medicine. From my experience with helping students with interviews, their answers do improve after sessions with me. I'm not the only person offering interview tutoring and I'm sure quite a few other people out there can do the same. I was just making a point that interview training will definitely improve your chances in the interview but there is still no guarantee you will make it into medicine. It's up to the student whether they think it is a worthwhile investment for them in their situation.
I hate it when people say you can't train for the interview (also UMAT), when I myself as well as my students have gone through the process and it has worked wonders.
Even though you missed out on undergraduate entry so you were ultimately against the rejects of all the undergraduate interviews.
You can't play the superiority card when your situation doesn't allow for it.