*MEGATHREAD* - The GEM "Am I Good Enough?" General Questions & Advice Megathread
Discussion about medicine applications and medicine.
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Re: Which graduate course suits me best?Genuine envy going on right now(Original post by adsyrah)
Past tense for me - I'm starting Newcastle GEM in September!
what UKCAT did you get, out of curiosity? also if I PM'd you some questions about the application could you help?
cheers!
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Re: Which graduate course suits me best?767.5 and PM away!(Original post by MattKneale)
Genuine envy going on right now
what UKCAT did you get, out of curiosity? also if I PM'd you some questions about the application could you help?
cheers!
Matt -
Re: The Graduate Entry Medicine "Am I Good Enough?" General Questions & Advice Megath(Original post by groovyangel2008)
Well I put my module information and scores on UCAS when I was applying so they could see my results from all three years of my degree. In addition some universities also asked to see my transcript- I think Liverpool GEP and Birmingham GEP both did for me. I'm not sure if the universities you are applying to ask for transcripts but at the end of the day the Universities are more interested in your overall score/predicted grade rather than your individual results. It is worth emailing the universities you are thinking of applying to, and asking them how they deal with migitating circumstances and whether they will take this into account when making their decision.
Good luck!
Thanks for your help, so it very much depends from uni to uni then? And yeah I think I will email them, sounds like a good idea.(Original post by MattKneale)
I concur with the above poster; a 2:1 is a 2:1. It doesn't matter if you get 69 or 60, it's the same overall grade at the end of the day. They won't discriminate on this.
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Re: The Graduate Entry Medicine "Am I Good Enough?" General Questions & Advice Megath
Hi guys, I needed some advice regarding graduate entry to medicine..
I recently did my A level chemistry exam and my poor performance in that exam means that i won;t be gettin an A... I have an offer for Biomedical science at ST Georges and i am passionate about studying medicine. So, i have decided to do Biomedical Science for the next three years starting this September (God willing)...
I am going to start my work experience in a care home this summer and work there every weekend during my course.. I wanted to know do you have to study all day to get 1st or 2.1 degree... And secondly, i realise that grad entry would be extremely competetive (even more so, in 2015... seems ages away ), would i be allowed to enter for A100 (5 year courses as well)... and lastly, would the uni s for 5 year medical programme be asking for AAA??
Sorry to ask so many questions... Thankyou sooooooooooooooooooo mucccccccccccchhhhhhh -
Re: The Graduate Entry Medicine "Am I Good Enough?" General Questions & Advice MegathHi again!(Original post by drsher)
Hi guys, I needed some advice regarding graduate entry to medicine..
I recently did my A level chemistry exam and my poor performance in that exam means that i won;t be gettin an A... I have an offer for Biomedical science at ST Georges and i am passionate about studying medicine. So, i have decided to do Biomedical Science for the next three years starting this September (God willing)...
I am going to start my work experience in a care home this summer and work there every weekend during my course.. I wanted to know do you have to study all day to get 1st or 2.1 degree... And secondly, i realise that grad entry would be extremely competetive (even more so, in 2015... seems ages away ), would i be allowed to enter for A100 (5 year courses as well)... and lastly, would the uni s for 5 year medical programme be asking for AAA??
Sorry to ask so many questions... Thankyou sooooooooooooooooooo mucccccccccccchhhhhhh
Not trying to discourage you, but you must bear in mind that getting onto a GEM course is no easy feat. There are loads of applicants and far fewer places,
e.g. at KCL application: offer for undegrad course is 5:1 but for the GEP it's 46:1 (http://www.kcl.ac.uk/medicine/study/...nGuide2013.pdf).
You can apply for 5 year courses, but with funding the way it stands I believe you need to be able to fund the first 4 years of tuition fees in full (so £36000), so this isn't a viable option for the majority of grads.
Getting a 2:1/1st is no mean feat either, especially if you don't have a real passion for the course you're doing. I don't mean to discourage you if you're genuinely set on this, I just want you to be aware that it is a huge thing to undertake. -
Re: The Graduate Entry Medicine "Am I Good Enough?" General Questions & Advice Megath
thanks witty username, i really appreciate this piece of advice...
Believe me, i will work my socks of for this course (Biomedical Science).. Its not that i don't have passion for this course, it s more to do with i dont know much about this course... In the summer, my goal is to read about this subject and some of the particular modules that i will be studying during my 1st year, so that, when i do start my course i have a bit of a know how...
Witty username, can you please tell me if it will be better to find accomodation near the uni or shall i just go to uni from home everyday... the uni is like 1.5 hours away from my house... I was thinking if i stay out, a) i will be able to save time and get a lot more studying done and b) be able to actively take part in extra curricular things happening in the uni..
Secondly, i wanted to know, how are professors or other teachers, in terms of supporting you with your work???
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Re: The Graduate Entry Medicine "Am I Good Enough?" General Questions & Advice MegathBiomedical science is a 3 year course, a lot of people peak in their first year and then slowly lose motivation. just remember doing Biomed is a marathon not a sprint.(Original post by drsher)
thanks witty username, i really appreciate this piece of advice...
Believe me, i will work my socks of for this course (Biomedical Science).. Its not that i don't have passion for this course, it s more to do with i dont know much about this course... In the summer, my goal is to read about this subject and some of the particular modules that i will be studying during my 1st year, so that, when i do start my course i have a bit of a know how...
Witty username, can you please tell me if it will be better to find accomodation near the uni or shall i just go to uni from home everyday... the uni is like 1.5 hours away from my house... I was thinking if i stay out, a) i will be able to save time and get a lot more studying done and b) be able to actively take part in extra curricular things happening in the uni..
Secondly, i wanted to know, how are professors or other teachers, in terms of supporting you with your work???
Sorry to bombard you with all these questions... -
Re: The Graduate Entry Medicine "Am I Good Enough?" General Questions & Advice MegathPersonally, I would live in halls, 1.5 hours is a hefty commute, and it does all add up.(Original post by drsher)
thanks witty username, i really appreciate this piece of advice...
Believe me, i will work my socks of for this course (Biomedical Science).. Its not that i don't have passion for this course, it s more to do with i dont know much about this course... In the summer, my goal is to read about this subject and some of the particular modules that i will be studying during my 1st year, so that, when i do start my course i have a bit of a know how...
Witty username, can you please tell me if it will be better to find accomodation near the uni or shall i just go to uni from home everyday... the uni is like 1.5 hours away from my house... I was thinking if i stay out, a) i will be able to save time and get a lot more studying done and b) be able to actively take part in extra curricular things happening in the uni..
Secondly, i wanted to know, how are professors or other teachers, in terms of supporting you with your work???
Sorry to bombard you with all these questions...
I don't do biomed, but most lecturers are pretty good at answering your questions if you go see them with a particular query. Otherwise, support with work isn't really there (not in the same way as with school at least) it's very much a case of you doing the work off your own back and not being spoon fed. -
Re: The Graduate Entry Medicine "Am I Good Enough?" General Questions & Advice MegathApologies(Original post by Destiny2006)
Like I said i don't personally do biomed but if you look at the uni's biomed page i'm sure they will have recommended reading lists. Alternatively, you could ring/email and ask unis directly.
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I will ring up the university and ask...
Btw, i wanted to ask you, as you are applying as a graduate for medicine, how did you keep up your motivation during this course... Because i was thinking of starting some voluntary work in a care home just two minutes away from my house, Work there on saturdays and sundays during my course....
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Re: The Graduate Entry Medicine "Am I Good Enough?" General Questions & Advice MegathThanks for prompt response,(Original post by Witty Username)
Personally, I would live in halls, 1.5 hours is a hefty commute, and it does all add up.
I don't do biomed, but most lecturers are pretty good at answering your questions if you go see them with a particular query. Otherwise, support with work isn't really there (not in the same way as with school at least) it's very much a case of you doing the work off your own back and not being spoon fed.
I have worked on my own from the very start, since primary school, so that factor suits me... Hmm i think so too, living out would be good idea, i think by living out, i l get to spend more time with friends and take part in extra curricular activities aswell, but i dont kno how to cook (apart from noodles, chips, chicken), i guess i need to learn from my mom over the summer..
Btw, i have asked this question to Destiny2006, i wanted to ask you aswell.. How did you keep yourself motivated throughout your 3 year course??? Did you do any w/e during your course?? -
Re: The Graduate Entry Medicine "Am I Good Enough?" General Questions & Advice MegathI was motivated to study because I have genuine passion for my degree I guess, I also really like the uni so I guess that helps.(Original post by drsher)
Thanks for prompt response,
I have worked on my own from the very start, since primary school, so that factor suits me... Hmm i think so too, living out would be good idea, i think by living out, i l get to spend more time with friends and take part in extra curricular activities aswell, but i dont kno how to cook (apart from noodles, chips, chicken), i guess i need to learn from my mom over the summer..
Btw, i have asked this question to Destiny2006, i wanted to ask you aswell.. How did you keep yourself motivated throughout your 3 year course??? Did you do any w/e during your course??
Tbh I haven't done that much w/e since I started my degree, I have tried but getting work/volutary positions has been nigh impossible. I've been a member of sja for some time so I've been keeping my volunteering with them up, but other than that not a lot. -
Re: The Graduate Entry Medicine "Am I Good Enough?" General Questions & Advice MegathWas the thought of doing medicine always there in your head, even at the start of doing this course??(Original post by Witty Username)
I was motivated to study because I have genuine passion for my degree I guess, I also really like the uni so I guess that helps.
Tbh I haven't done that much w/e since I started my degree, I have tried but getting work/volutary positions has been nigh impossible. I've been a member of sja for some time so I've been keeping my volunteering with them up, but other than that not a lot. -
Re: The Graduate Entry Medicine "Am I Good Enough?" General Questions & Advice MegathNo, I had applied before (unsuccesfully) as an undergrad after which I decided it wasn't what I wanted to do any more. I took a gap year then started my degree (best decision ever) and I'm so glad I decided to take this path.(Original post by drsher)
Was the thought of doing medicine always there in your head, even at the start of doing this course??
I only started to reconsider it as an option around the start of 2nd year, I reckon you'd get pretty down if it was always on your mind throughout your degree. -
Re: The Graduate Entry Medicine "Am I Good Enough?" General Questions & Advice Megaththanks...(Original post by Witty Username)
No, I had applied before (unsuccesfully) as an undergrad after which I decided it wasn't what I wanted to do any more. I took a gap year then started my degree (best decision ever) and I'm so glad I decided to take this path.
I only started to reconsider it as an option around the start of 2nd year, I reckon you'd get pretty down if it was always on your mind throughout your degree.
Where else are you applying?
what UKCAT did you get, out of curiosity? also if I PM'd you some questions about the application could you help?
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