Ok TSR, I'm in the middle of studying for finals and need to wind down. Ask me any burning questions you have about medical school. Bizarre, quirky, crude questions welcome. I'll do my best to answer honestly.
Ok TSR, I'm in the middle of studying for finals and need to wind down. Ask me any burning questions you have about medical school. Bizarre, quirky, crude questions welcome. I'll do my best to answer honestly.
Hi , Which uni offers a 3 year medical degree for graduates, I checked on ucas and I can only see 4 year graduate medical degree. Thank you
Yes and No. I went into medicine for the wrong reasons: I chose it because I wanted a challenge. I have become slightly disillusioned down the years about this profession, that promises so much but guarantees little. I do enjoy learning about it, however.
Hi , Sorry think you missed my post Which uni offers a 3 year medical degree for graduates, I checked on ucas and I can only see 4 year graduate medical degree. Thank you
Ok TSR, I'm in the middle of studying for finals and need to wind down. Ask me any burning questions you have about medical school. Bizarre, quirky, crude questions welcome. I'll do my best to answer honestly.
Hi there!
It would be lovely for you to tell me what universities' general views are towards students with gap years (the year after Year 13) are. Is it an overall advantage or disadvatage?
I dare you not to use the following words and phases: science, care, giving back to community
No cheating either :P
Because of delusions of grandeur: I was an over-confident 18 year old who believed he had the talent to do anything he wished. I debated between Art and Medicine. In the end, I felt bored and needed a challenge so I chose the latter.
Hi , Sorry think you missed my post Which uni offers a 3 year medical degree for graduates, I checked on ucas and I can only see 4 year graduate medical degree. Thank you
Whichever one does, I guarantee you they'll write University with two "n"s on your diploma
It would be lovely for you to tell me what universities' general views are towards students with gap years (the year after Year 13) are. Is it an overall advantage or disadvatage?
Good luck for your daunting finals!
Pretty sure it has no bearing. A lot of my classmates went on gap years. It may be indirectly an advantage, because (hopefully) you will have gained some life experienced by then and come off as a more mature person in your application.