Peninsula Medical School Applicants thread 2012 entry.

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  1. FunsizedKarateGeek's Avatar
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    Re: Peninsula Medical School Applicants thread 2012 entry.
    (Original post by Cheddar)
    I know, I've just seen accomodation prices:eek:, I knew it was bad but this is just too much.

    And I really want en-suite as well, I just cannot share a bathroom, I've done it before and that was a horrible experience :afraid:
    This is exactly how I feel I'm already borderline OCD..
    But then my mum said something to me: "Wow an extra £1000 a year.. How much are flip-flops?"
    We'll all share eventually.. :rolleyes:
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    Re: Peninsula Medical School Applicants thread 2012 entry.
    (Original post by OSharp)
    I think it might be interesting seeing how things change, once were in second year at Exeter though. I know they're saying that the changes will have no effect on our entry but presumable as part of all this Russel group stuff they will have some interesting research stuff going on.

    That is assuming that it all goes through. Fingers crossed it doesent.

    And i think we will fall in love with Exeter when we get there, when i was there for interview no one had a bad word to say about it... apart from clubs not being open as long, but they just pre-drink to make up for it.

    I Don't know how anyone can justify £1000 a year for a shower though.
    We already have some really interesting research going on. We are leaders in Diabetes, vascular disease, parkinson's and Multiple Sclerosis.
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    Re: Peninsula Medical School Applicants thread 2012 entry.
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    We already have some really interesting research going on. We are leaders in Diabetes, vascular disease, parkinson's and Multiple Sclerosis.
    Yeah I know all I was saying is that im Sure the universities will want to capitalise on Research if they've gone to all the effort of upsetting a lot of people with this split
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    Re: Peninsula Medical School Applicants thread 2012 entry.
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    Yeah I know all I was saying is that im Sure the universities will want to capitalise on Research if they've gone to all the effort of upsetting a lot of people with this split
    If they don't they will end up seriously embarrassed in the near future.

    and Hopefully things will not go as smoothly as the Vice Chancellors wanted, they have attracted government interest recently. So it looks like this split will take a little longer than they anticipated.

    They will now be scrutinised and forced into a more formal consultation.
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    Re: Peninsula Medical School Applicants thread 2012 entry.
    (Original post by FunsizedKarateGeek)
    This is exactly how I feel I'm already borderline OCD..
    But then my mum said something to me: "Wow an extra £1000 a year.. How much are flip-flops?"
    We'll all share eventually.. :rolleyes:
    Shared bathroom = more banter obviously.

    But i know what you mean, i'm the sort of guy that can spend an hour just standing in the shower thinking.... gonna have to sort that out aha
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    Re: Peninsula Medical School Applicants thread 2012 entry.
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    If they don't they will end up seriously embarrassed in the near future.

    and Hopefully things will not go as smoothly as the Vice Chancellors wanted, they have attracted government interest recently. So it looks like this split will take a little longer than they anticipated.

    They will now be scrutinised and forced into a more formal consultation.
    I Hate how underhand things like this can be.

    Its like the first i heard of any split was at my interview. no one had inclined to tell me when we applied.

    I't happened a few years ago with my local hospital. they tried to shut it down and the first anyone heard of it was when the papers got hold of the story. Maybe there will be a happy ending for PCMD afterall.

    On another more important note. If i have to share a shower theres probably less chance of me passing out in the shower, which i have been known to do in the past after a long night, so its probably a good thing that an En Suite room is so expensive
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    Re: Peninsula Medical School Applicants thread 2012 entry.
    Feel really sorry for you guys needing accommodation now; when I was in Exe, my en-suite room was bout £700 less a year than it is now...and I only *just* managed to afford it then!

    But Mews is actually pretty nice for shared bathrooms; don't go for croft (if it is still standing!)

    You'll have a great time. And if you come down to Truro accommodation is practically a bargain!
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    Re: Peninsula Medical School Applicants thread 2012 entry.
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    I heard about this, but doubt it would all just reverse and stay as Peninsula. Too many bridges burned and our secretary state for health is a University of Exeter graduate!
    It is a shame that petty personal differences are leading to the breakdown of our medical school.

    I see only one possibility to keep PCMD together, New Vice Chancellors and New Deans.

    Although the probability of this is almost impossible.
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    Re: Peninsula Medical School Applicants thread 2012 entry.
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    Feel really sorry for you guys needing accommodation now; when I was in Exe, my en-suite room was bout £700 less a year than it is now...and I only *just* managed to afford it then!

    But Mews is actually pretty nice for shared bathrooms; don't go for croft (if it is still standing!)

    You'll have a great time. And if you come down to Truro accommodation is practically a bargain!
    Can I ask, how nice is nice?
    I know it's only 5 in a flat but cleaning is only once a week and I've practically got a phobia for public toilets as it is..


    Also, has anyone tried the accommodation search on exeter, we can only apply to rowancroft (no-name) or rowancroft mews, i thought court was out of the question anyway..
    Last edited by FunsizedKarateGeek; 08-04-2012 at 17:06.
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    Mews isn't a 5 star hotel but it is more than liveable. The bathrooms do not have yucky things growing in them. You have your own basin in your room so showering is the only thing (apart from the kitchen) you'll share with others.

    Plus, you get a tv with freeview in the common area, which you don't have in Rowancroft with the en-suites.

    En-suite was lovely but it was not perfect; the drainage system meant that the showers would fill up after a minute or two. Plus there was a real problem with the paint in the rooms and kitchen- you just had to brush past it and it peeled away! Mews is fine if it is all you can afford. Exeter are really robbing students with accommodation now though, especially since loans have not gone up with the changes in inflation.

    And if Croft isn't available, probably means they're getting rid of it! About time anyway!

    You'll have a really good time regardless of where you live. Enjoy it!
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    Re: Peninsula Medical School Applicants thread 2012 entry.
    (Original post by PeaceFreak)
    Shared bathroom = more banter obviously.

    But i know what you mean, i'm the sort of guy that can spend an hour just standing in the shower thinking.... gonna have to sort that out aha
    well if they're gonna charge so much for accomodation, I want my moneys worth :P
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    Re: Peninsula Medical School Applicants thread 2012 entry.
    Sorry guys another question: on my letter it says I will be "registered" with Exeter University for the five years. I know the degree itself is from both Plymouth and Exeter but what does this mean in terms of year 3-5?
    Will we have to travel between locations for teaching that is not done in hospitals? Say if I moved to Plymouth for years 3-4, will I have access to their facilities as well? Or is it just the location you're moving to after year 2, and not the actual university?

    Hope I'm making sense
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    Re: Peninsula Medical School Applicants thread 2012 entry.
    (Original post by FunsizedKarateGeek)
    Sorry guys another question: on my letter it says I will be "registered" with Exeter University for the five years. I know the degree itself is from both Plymouth and Exeter but what does this mean in terms of year 3-5?
    Will we have to travel between locations for teaching that is not done in hospitals? Say if I moved to Plymouth for years 3-4, will I have access to their facilities as well? Or is it just the location you're moving to after year 2, and not the actual university?

    Hope I'm making sense
    It is irrelevant you will have access to the facilities of both universities throughout all five years.

    Its just for them to calculate the funding. Has no actual matter at all.
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    Re: Peninsula Medical School Applicants thread 2012 entry.
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    Mate of mine got plym but wanted exeter as he's international and would be easy to fly direct into exe. Wants to send an e-mail but doesn't know how much effect that'll have. What do you reckon? Will they re-allocate?
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    Re: Peninsula Medical School Applicants thread 2012 entry.
    (Original post by Tobia_s)
    Mate of mine got plym but wanted exeter as he's international and would be easy to fly direct into exe. Wants to send an e-mail but doesn't know how much effect that'll have. What do you reckon? Will they re-allocate?
    Can't see why they would bother, frankly. At some point they would be allocated Plymouth or Truro and may have a placement like Torbay Hospital or Barnstaple which are different locations again.Exeter is only an hour away on the train and what you save on the accommodation in Plymouth in comparison with Exeter will more than cover that!
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    (Original post by Tobia_s)
    Mate of mine got plym but wanted exeter as he's international and would be easy to fly direct into exe. Wants to send an e-mail but doesn't know how much effect that'll have. What do you reckon? Will they re-allocate?
    They are unlikely to do so. However, it is worth asking all they can do is say no.

    But they will have to move for year 3-4 and in year 5, so is it really worth the effort?

    They will definitely not be allowed to stay in the same locality for all 5 years.
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    Re: Peninsula Medical School Applicants thread 2012 entry.
    (Original post by masterhr1)
    Do we send the student ID form and the student agreement form back together to the same address or are they meant to be going different places?
    Send it to the same place ("admissions at plymouth"). Pretty much where everything sort of goes to first i reckon
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    Re: Peninsula Medical School Applicants thread 2012 entry.
    Is it compulsory that we send them the records of our immunisations and when does that need to be sent to them by? I'm assuming we don't need to have any more before we go.
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    Re: Peninsula Medical School Applicants thread 2012 entry.
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    Is it compulsory that we send them the records of our immunisations and when does that need to be sent to them by? I'm assuming we don't need to have any more before we go.

    The imms form is probably compulsory for the medical school but they cant preclude you from the course regardless of what it says.

    isn't it kind of a good idea? your not allowed to practice certain procedures if you have certain diseases.

    as for the date its the same as all the other stuff in the pack, so june or something
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    Re: Peninsula Medical School Applicants thread 2012 entry.
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    The imms form is probably compulsory for the medical school but they cant preclude you from the course regardless of what it says.

    isn't it kind of a good idea? your not allowed to practice certain procedures if you have certain diseases.

    as for the date its the same as all the other stuff in the pack, so june or something
    Okay I just found that part of the pack a bit unclear, I'll investigate into it more, thanks for your help
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