Medicine transfer

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  1. sgul3's Avatar
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    Medicine transfer
    Hey guys,

    I'm a second year Biomedical Sciences student and planning on trying the fact track into medicine. I was wondering if anyone has had any previous experience with it or know anyone that has.

    It would be great if you could get back to me soon

    Thank youuuuuuuuu x
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    Re: Medicine transfer
    You're best bet would be to just apply for medicine this summer for 2013 entry and finish your course.
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    Re: Medicine transfer
    (Original post by sgul3)
    Hey guys,

    I'm a second year Biomedical Sciences student and planning on trying the fact track into medicine. I was wondering if anyone has had any previous experience with it or know anyone that has.

    It would be great if you could get back to me soon

    Thank youuuuuuuuu x
    I don't think there are any transfer-to-medicine programs available to second year BMS students, unless you're at St. George's.

    Any transfer options there are, they're usually after Year 1.

    Your best bet would be to apply this October as a Graduate Entry Medicine student for 2013 entry, which is a 4 year course.
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