Regrets - if you could go back in time... (Med school, UCAS, BMAT, etc)

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  1. TheDannyManCan's Avatar
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    Re: Regrets - if you could go back in time... (Med school, UCAS, BMAT, etc)
    Applying to Keele! Whereas I thought I'd at least get an interview from them, I got a straight out rejection, which is funny 'cause I got 3 interviews from other places and now have 1 offer - what someone said above about it not mattering where you do your degree? Couldn't agree more. I am just so happy I'm gonna study medicine
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    Re: Regrets - if you could go back in time... (Med school, UCAS, BMAT, etc)
    (Original post by TheDannyManCan)
    Applying to Keele! Whereas I thought I'd at least get an interview from them, I got a straight out rejection, which is funny 'cause I got 3 interviews from other places and now have 1 offer - what someone said above about it not mattering where you do your degree? Couldn't agree more. I am just so happy I'm gonna study medicine
    Bold bit is the same as me....exactly. :rofl:
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    Re: Regrets - if you could go back in time... (Med school, UCAS, BMAT, etc)
    (Original post by Joseppea)
    Bold bit is the same as me....exactly. :rofl:
    Hey, who needs 'em, eh?
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    Re: Regrets - if you could go back in time... (Med school, UCAS, BMAT, etc)
    (Original post by junior.doctor)
    X.
    Although I don't know the explicit details of junior.doctors progression, I do feel like I'm starting on that path.

    I can't say I really regret my route into medicine, I'd never have ended up at Durham/Newcastle if I hadn't lost two years somewhere along the route, and I'm very happy here as a 1st year medic. If I hadn't had my gap year, I wouldn't have the ambitions that I do have now.

    However, although I don't regret the circumstances and luck that got me here, I do worry about how they'll affect where I go.

    I'm the age of your average graduate but no degree. I want that added range and so feel like I'll intercalate, which puts me out at 26 when graduating. 2 years more and I'll have finished my FY placements. I recognise 28 isn't old, there are first years on my course significantly older than that, but my worry is how this will affect my ability to have a family while also trying to work abroad.

    Unless I find myself someone who's willing to work in the developing world I can see my aid work being lonely and in competition with my desire to have a family.

    Just to make clear though - I'm not falling apart over this, but it is what I worry about as a result of my particular pathway to medicine, which is as close to a regret I have so far, professionally.
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    Re: Regrets - if you could go back in time... (Med school, UCAS, BMAT, etc)
    Found this thread and thought it was worth digging up.

    I'm going into fourth year now and I only regret applying so far away from home. After so long, the homesickness has caught up to me.
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