max out your CSP/HECS timesArithela said:just a question, why would you choose a 5-year course rather than say a 3-year course?
Hey, are you doing the BSc (adv) or normal?Templar said:I had a position for the 2008 USyd GMP intake, but I deferred it (and am about to defer it again). I am just about to finish BSc (Hon).
On the usyd medfac website you will find a break down of graduate degrees taken by successful students. Most of them did a Bsc of some description. But more and more students are now comming from humanities backgrouds, etc.Deltan said:Hey, are you doing the BSc (adv) or normal?
Because i was wondering if there were any successful applicants who didnt do the BSc (adv) to get into med.
Would it matter whether you did advance or not? I heard that you are less likely to obtain a distinction or HD average whereas in advance it scales better and hence you can get a better markWooz said:On the usyd medfac website you will find a break down of graduate degrees taken by successful students. Most of them did a Bsc of some description. But more and more students are now comming from humanities backgrouds, etc.
Undergraduate medicine: Is a medical course that you can do straight out of high school as long as you sit umat, apply, get the certain uai, etc. Except at JCU where they only look at your marks and your application to determine an interview placement.Preity said:sorry, but what is the difference between grad and undergrad? i've asked around but no one's really explained it that well. thanx
yeah can someone clarify?Arithela said:that sounds like high school all over again... with high scaling subjects?